concerns about safety. paramedics and support staff are taking further action in their dispute over pay and conditions. they say the current situation is not sustainable. we don t meet minimum levels now on a day to day basis. i cannot stress enough how difficult it is for us to be able to deliver that care to patients. here at westminster, the government not was planning ahead. it wants to change the law to force unions to offer emergency cover during strikes. labour say that is insulting to workers. we ll have the latest on the series of disputes in different public sectors and the likelihood of resolution any time soon. also tonight. 2022 was a year of climate extremes, weather experts say. europe and the polar regions were hardest hit by global warming. the latest on the fighting in eastern ukraine, where the mining town of soledar is reported to be under russian control. and the popularity of gaming helps boost the uk s home entertainment industry to record levels. and s
welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in china where authorities have stopped issuing short term visas to individuals from south korea and japan, in retaliation for covid restrictions imposed on chinese travellers. inside the country, state media are downplaying risks from the virus. officials from several major cities and provinces have said the infection rates are past their peak and officials in beijing say it s discriminatory to single out chinese travellers. translation: regrettably, some countries disregard science and their own covid situation, they are bent on imposing restrictions on china. china firmly reject this and will take reciprocal measures, we called the relevant countries to base their measures on facts and science and take proportionate measures and not use this to engage in political manipulations. we can now speak to the travel writer and blogger, steve rohan, who worked in china for six years. he joins
california less than 48 hours after monterey park. did one motivate the other? governor ron desantis his decision to reject ap african american scores. that is somebody pushing an agenda. we want to see more people did this. we have to hit it head on. a new chapter. imminent having a definite pause from spokes after controvy after rebranded appearances. nobody asked for this initiative and nobody goes to candy he to get identity politics. shazam, little lamb in the morning. wake me up before you go go i hope you are singing along, do the dance for me. that is a chris dance to the song. brian: but shazam is the title ainsley: it rhymes with lamb. brian: is not shazam a ga game. ainsley: it is the name of a song. brian: in that action hero and he has some to do with lightning? i m sorry to interrupt. chris, don t turn the music off break it up, do it, chris, come on. come on. right there, ladies and gentlemen. steve: now he is dancing.
tonight on all in where is the evidence of a breaking and entering. i get what you re saying about casing the area there is video of him breaking to the house. truth flies and the pelosi tape it is just absolutely awful. it s also weird, saying that with a drink, what was that? tonight, why are right-wing conspiracy theory keeps flushing in the face of shocking evidence. then there is the expression with a grain jury that they could indict him, sandwich, well, in this case, i think they can indict the whole big. as an old case becomes a new legal peril for trump, why a wild swath of the republican party is rooting for indictment? plus, congressman james clyburn on the toxic agenda of the new congress, and maya wiley and jelani cobb on the broken system that keeps producing outcomes like the death of tyre nichols when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. last week, friday night, two horrifying videos wer
tonight, why are right-wing conspiracy theories keep flourishing in the face of shocking evidence. then there is the expression with a grand jury that they could indict a ham sandwich, well, in this case, i think they can indict the whole thing. as an old case becomes a new legal peril for trump, why a wild swath of the republican party is rooting for indictment? plus, congressman james clyburn on the toxic agenda of the new congress, and maya wiley and jelani cobb on the broken system that keeps producing outcomes like the death of tyre nichols when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. last week, friday night, two horrifying videos were made public. the killing of tyre nichols by memphis police, which we cover on this show. it was released, and we return to with this evening. there s also a surveillance video and body camera footage from the brutal attack of the husband of then speaker of the house nancy pelosi. police rele