Says he will and next march parts of the occupied west bank if hes reelected in a general election next week and europes Incoming Commission president says climate protection is a top priority for her new cabinet well take a look at ursuline fund of lions proposed shifting the balance could wind up and her in vicious european. Plus can skateboarding culture translate to competition at the olympics next summers olympics welcome speak into his clamorous but tightly regulated world can the boys and girls and the men and women of the sport keep pace do they even want to go. To our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States. And all around the world welcome we begin tonight in washington d. C. U. S. President donald trump says he has dismissed his National Security adviser john bolton announcing this latest white house sacking on twitter the president said that he disagreed strongly with bolton on many issues bolton is regarded as a Foreign Policy hall advocating regime change in countries li
From running and local elections now a leading activist has been struck by a severe allergic reaction while in jail. And a surprise winner expected at the Tour De France 22 year old amber knowledge is on track to win cyclings top race i mean the youngest winner and more than a century and the 1st ever from colombia but he still needs to cross the finish line. On nickel flourish thanks for joining us. Hong kong police are cracking down on prodemocracy demonstrators who have defined an official ban to blockade the city center protests were taking place near the Chinese Government office in downtown hong kong when police unleashed a volley of tear gas canisters its the 2nd consecutive day of such clashes last night dozens were arrested and many injured marchers are part of a weeks Long Campaign for greater democracy in hong kong and autonomy from mainland china. J w as much as building i was there when the police started to close in on the protesters a short while ago here is a live repor
Scientists at Duke University School of Medicine have long probed the mysteries of RNA, with an eye to harnessing its power for new and better therapies for cancer, diabetes, heart disease and more.
In this week's message, Duke University School of Medicine Dean Mary Klotman, MD, congratulates all those who graduated from the various degree programs within the School of Medicine. She also gives