i m john roberts in washington and she goes by the nickname the python huntress and it s an interview you ll only see all new at 2:00. sandra: it is a busy friday here and we have a lot of news to get to and the white house is facing questions this hour after the president rolled out that plan to hike taxes 4 trillion for the $4 trillion and imposing more spend during the inflationary times. john: we start with stunning results of a vote on capitol hill and the house voted eunanimously and covid-19 and te vote was 419-0, which means every democrat that was president voted yes. sandra: this is happening exactly three years to the day, john, after the world health organization declared covid-19 a global pandemic and setting off a series of decisions to shut down the world and leaving the big question where did this virus come from? john: for years there s been an unwillingness by media and many democrats to look at theories beyond the narrative that came from the to
hackers out number cyber personnel, at least 50 to one. and inching toward disaster, growing concerns across the midwest as people watch flood waters inch closer and closer to their homes and businesses. our nbc news reporters are following all the latest developments for you. we re going to begin with major flooding tormenting the midwest now as the national weather service says we are still days away from the mississippi river cresting. let s go to maggie vespa, joining us from davenport, iowa. we can see evidence of the mess behind you, maggie. the usda is reporting that barge traffic, that has been halted across the upper mississippi river for likely weeks, and this flooding is only expected to get worse, so how are folks there preparing? reporter: first and foremost, what you highlighted, that is a rare move. it s unclear at this point how and or if that might trickle down to consumers but definitely something to watch and something officials say to be worried about. a
a record equalling 22nd grand slam men s title, putting him level with rafael nadal. now a bbc wales investigates programme has raised allegations of misogyny, sexism and racism in in the welsh rugby s governing body. before we start, i want to bring you this statement from the team. they say. now it s time for bbc wales investigates: welsh rugby under the spotlight. wales women on the pitch. ..proud to wear the three feathers. you know, it s a wonderful game and it s our national game. it was a dream job. charlotte wathan was hired in 2018 to help transform the women s game in wales. i believed that i could be a force for good., you know, bring about some positive change. but she quit after four years, telling the wru she was sick of being exposed to bullying, sexism and sexual harassment at work. and that s really sad. um. the women s game had long struggled for crowds and credibility. and, in 2018, things had hit rock bottom. well, they beat wales - here at twickenham by
emergency has been declared. meteorologists say around an entire summer s worth of rain fell in just a few hours, and the deluge is set to continue. now on bbc news, bbc wales investigates: welsh rugby under the spotlight. wales women on the pitch. commentator: wales score! wearing the three feathers. it is a wonderful game and our national game, a dream job. charlotte was hired in 2018 to help transform the women s game in wales. i believed that i could be a force for good. i believed that i could, you know, bring about some positive change. but she quit after four years, telling the wru she was sick of being exposed to bullying, sexism and sexual harassment at work. and that s really sad. um. the women s game had long struggled for crowds and credibility. and, in 2018, things had hit rock bottom. commentator: well, they beat wales here | at twickenham 52 0. after 20 years working in sport, charlotte s job was to get more women and girls playing and to develop a strategy for
you re watching bbc news. now it s time for bbc wales investigates: welsh rugby under the spotlight. wales women on the pitch. commentator: they think they ve gone over! - wales score! ..proud to wear the three feathers. you know, it s a wonderful game and it s our national game. it was a dream job. charlotte wathan was hired in 2018 to help transform the women s game in wales. i believed that i could be a force for good., you know, bring about some positive change. but she quit after four years, telling the wru she was sick of being exposed to bullying, sexism and sexual harassment at work. and that s really sad. um. the women s game had long struggled for crowds and credibility. and, in 2018, things had hit rock bottom. commentator: well, they beatl wales here at twickenham, 52-0. after 20 years working in sport, charlotte s job was to get more women and girls playing and to develop a strategy for the future. i was working as a consultant, research and insight, particularl