paul , he will be here stabbed with more on his staffer who isn brutally stabbed on the streets in washington, d.c.. wil and straight ahead, jim jordanl ,he will also join us ongeting the very highly unusual irs house call targeting the reporter who helped expose the far left political bias. the twitte r and , of course, the fbi s role in the twenty twenty election. but first, we turn to nashville, tennessee, where six innocent people, including e three nine year old little a kids, were murdered by ary sch christian at a christian elementary schooool by an evil twenty eight year old transgender person. with a manifesto and a lot of plans made befor pe the attack. by the way, our prayers arevictm with all the victims, all their familiess, familie, everyw the covenant school tonight.e we re alsoteful grateful for the very quick the heroic response from the nashvill nashi metropolitan police department. they eliminated the shooter ine1 less than 15 minutes after receiving the 91
this week lara looks at how to sd print replacement bones for cancer patients. shiona mounts up for the latest in horse tech. horse tech? yep horse tech. righto. well, there s no time to stop for dinner, so lj s having it on the go. this is the strangest experience i ve had for quite some time. and finally, time for bed. butjust how chill can paul get? that s the eeg, which is my brain signal. that s pretty flat at the moment which is, you know, pretty on brand. when sd printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing pieces of board games or spare parts to fix their cars. the reality is actually probably been more impressive because we re getting sd printed houses and even sd printed body parts. and some of the latest trials involve printing bones for people who ve had cancer. researchers at king s college london and clinicians at guy s and st thomas nhs foundation trust are collaborating on a project to help cancer p
low pressure that will be deepening overnight as it runs across northern parts of scotland. it sweeps down into scandinavia. it is the first named storm of the season, otto, named storm of the season, otto, named by the danish met service. tomorrow morning, this is the peak of the wind and the rain from overnight replaced by showers with wind gusts of 80 mph in the northern isles. elsewhere in scotland, 60 70 mph and similar gusts over the pennines and very gusty winds to the east of the pennines as well. the wind gradually eases down during tomorrow and that cloud and patchy rain sinks down into southern parts of england and wales. sunshine develops elsewhere. the showers become fewer in scotland as the wind continues to ease during the afternoon. another mild day, nine in scotland, 13, 14, even afternoon. another mild day, nine in scotland, 13, 1a, even 15 across south eastern parts of england. in northern ireland, a cloudy afternoon with rain. and weather front and an area
he s back in delaware for another weekend of rest and relaxation. we have full coverage of his latest cognitive malfunction. it was pretty bad. that s coming up tonight. also, england s own piers morgan will weigh in on meghan and harry. [applause] the royal couple are reportedly struggling to cope with a cartoon that made fun of them. these are people who say they want privacy, but they show up on oprah, on netflix, they write books. didn t want privacy, they want money. they are just lying to us. anyway, first we begin tonight with something really deadly serious, and america is now suffering from what is a severe violence and murder crisis. in fact, countrywide, the murder rate is at the highest point in more than 20 years and it s going higher, it seems, every day, with a 4.3% increase in 2021 alone. now, of course, you won t see any of these statistics on other networks, because they hide for example, in 2020 we had 574 riots, and they refused to call riots riots. we h
we begin with the race to get more aid into southern turkey and northern syria, where the death toll from last week s earthquakes has now surpassed 41,000. millions are still left without shelter, in freezing conditions, with little food and poor sanitation. the challenge in northern syria is particularly difficult the political situation is unstable after years of war and control of the border is split between the syrian government and rebel groups. until today, aid has been routed through a single crossing point, at bab al hawa. 0ur correspondent laura bicker has been there and sent this report. every day in antakya, relatives huddle around piles of rubble that were once family homes, waiting for news. but rescue efforts have slowly become recovery missions, and now, as workers comb through bricks and dust, the hope is of finding a body to say a final farewell. 30 people are entombed in what is left of this building. layers of concrete are pulled apart to reveal the remai