patalings and his son hunter s business dealings. earlier today, the house oversight committee issued a subpoena for an fbi documentbr . according to a whistleblower, the document links president biden to a, quote, criminal scheme involving, quote, money for policy decisions when he was vicee wa president . we still don t know what other countries were involved, but sources say it was not china.wht what s als io interesting is thm document is from june 2020. that means months before a presidential election, the fbi may have known of joe biden s potential involvemens joet in his son s business dealings. so did they bury this story?d we and if true, n we now havend the several examples of democrats in the media moving the goalposts to protect joe biden. t to prote so first it was the laptop. wasn t real, then it was . but there s no connection to joe. what will be their excuso e? g s now, a man a has been following this all as highly is a u.s. senator from the state of missouri
you explain that straight ahead. but first, happening right now, a georgia man suspected of a deadly, deadly rampage earlier today at a local hospital has now been apria handed. thank god it with the very latest from atlanta, our own jonathan sorry, jonathan . hi there, sean. well, local authorities are holding a news conference as we speak, releasing details. police announcing that they have apprehended the suspect without incident, without any further violence. just outside the city of atlanta, northwest of atlanta, in a suburb of cobb county. they say 24 year old deion patterson fled there in a stolen vehicle after allegedly opening fire and a medical office waiting room here in midtown atlanta. it all started at 12 08 this afternoon when police received the call reporting an active shooter in an office building associated with northside hospital system. a 39 year old woman died at the scene. ambulance took the other four victims, also women ranging in age from 25 to 71
relief to millions of students. six republican controlled states have brought the case, arguing mr biden is exceeding his powers. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, fire and fairness on a scottish island. i m a woman, and i have a daughter, who is three, and i would love to see her participate on her own terms. fancy a holiday for free? well, almost. we are looking at canny ways to travel on the cheap. i was earning very good money, putting frozen pies in a box. you can absolutely fund all this traveljust by moving around and working. and the final curtain at broadway s longest running show. this is the first show i ever saw on broadway, and it s my broadway debut, so it s a beautiful, beautiful full circle moment for me. drums. sitting halfway between the scottish mainland and norway, the shetland islands have a unique combination of cultures, and today, the sleepy town of lerwick is facing an invasion from a long dormant foe the vikings. c
is time running out for tiktok? china condemns the us government s decision to order all its agencies to delete the social media app. and why these two dogs from london could help combat the smuggling of rare animals in asia. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. fire officials in greece say at least 16 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a train crash. a cargo train collided with a passenger train near the city of larissa, in the thessaly region. stephanie prentice has been following this for us and joins me now. what more do we know about this train crash? officials have now confirmed they have recovered 16 bodies from the site and it was the result of a cargo train colliding with a passenger train. it happened in the central thessaly region of greece and the governor has been speaking out and described the collision as very strong and the carriages were completely destroyed, in his words, and fire authority said two carriages were co
relief to millions of students. six republican controlled states have brought the case, arguing mr biden is exceeding his powers. he promised to cancel $430 billion worth of student loans. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. as russia s war on ukraine grinds into a second year, how complete is vladimir putin s control of the home front? critics of the war risk prison, independent media outlets have been closed down, and the kremlin propaganda machine has been supercharged. but thanks to the internet, the costs of this war cannot be entirely hidden from russian eyes. my guest is tikhon dzyadko, editor in chief of dozhd or tv rain, founded as an independent tv channel in moscow, now broadcasting from riga. are russians ready to question what their government tells them? tikhon dzyadko in riga, latvia, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me here. it s a great pleasure to have you on this show. now, it strikes