support nearly a year after russians full scale invasion of ukraine. tennis top diplomat is expected in moscow, over fears that baiting might send lethal aid to support russia s war. then a massive 6.2 magnitude aftershock hits turkey, just two weeks after the devastating quake that left tens of thousands dead. so, it is just after eight in the morning, and in warsaw poland, where u.s. president, joe, biden is set to begin a two-day visit following a symbolic and highly secretive trip to ukraine. in the hours ahead, mr. biden will be meeting with the polish president in warsaw castle, as he marks nearly one year since russia s invasion of ukraine. and that falls a surprise trip to kyiv, on monday. a unprecedented presidential visit to an active war zone with no significant u.s. military presence. think about. that air raid sirens, in, fact could be near kyiv as he arrived. mr. biden walked alongside mr. zelenskyy, outside st. michael scott pedro and some winter sunshine was a
relations lawyer. also this afternoon. there were more excess deaths than usual in the uk last year. the highest number outside the covid pandemic in half a century. some shops open at midnight to meet demand for prince harry s heavily trailed autobiography, which is now on sale. and a setback, not a roadblock. the team behind a uk space mission which failed to launch say they will keep on trying. and this picture has been causing something of a stir on social media today, because someone or something is missing. we will be revealing all. good afternoon. in the last few minutes, the government has been introducing draft legislation to limit future industrial action in the public sector. the bill would cover health, fire and railway workers. ministers say it would introduce a minimum level of service. unions have reacted angrily to the proposals, which they say potentially are undemocratic and unworkable, and would limit the right to strike. the business secretary grant shapps
that apparently stumped investigators and frankly it looked from the outside like it could be going cold but after more than a month and a half, 19,000 tips, dozens of local state and federal law enforcement officials working this case, they finally made an arrest in the murders of those four university of idaho students. 28-year-old bryan kohberger is being held without bond on a warrant for first-degree murder. he was in court today and was denied bail. a swat team from the pennsylvania state police made the arrest at his parents house at 3:00 a.m. and that was in eastern pennsylvania, 2500 mile away from moscow, idaho. greg: trace: faces charges of murder and felony burglary. more will be sealed until he is but police are confident that they have their suspect. we have an individual in custody who committed these horrible crimes. i do believe our community is safe but i think that we need t be visual, right he had. it was back in the early morning hours of nove
custody, more than a month after the gruesome stabbing deaths of four university of idaho students and that deaths horrified the nation as all of us know. our correspondents are live in idaho where police just held a news conference. they re also in pennsylvania where the suspect was arrested. first let s go to veronica miracle in idaho for us. give us the latest on the case and what happens next. reporter: after seven painstaking weeks of investigating and revealing very few details, the moscow police department has finally named a suspect. they do not yet have a murder weapon and they cannot reveal a motive. but there is such a sense of relief in the community now that a suspect has been arrested. detectives arrested 28-year-old bryan kohberger in brightsville, pennsylvania on murder. reporter: it is the announcement that the nation was waited to hear. 47 days after the killing of four university of idaho students, a suspect is now in custody. 28-year-old bryan kohber