commonwealth games is about bringing people together. aha, commonwealth games is about bringing people together- people together. a spectacular event. thank people together. a spectacular event. thank you. people together. a spectacular event. thank you. it people together. a spectacular event. thank you. it has - people together. a spectacular event. thank you. it has been| people together. a spectacular - event. thank you. it has been going around the world 270 days, something like that, starting in the autumn at buckingham palace. after a royal sendoff from buckingham palace in october, the final countdown to the commonwealth games in birmingham began with the start of the queen s baton relay. it has since been carried across the commonwealth and therefore around the world. the past nine months has seen their baton passed hand to hand in 72 countries and territories. wherever it has landed, it s been met with celebration and innovation as each country, each culture, has recei
incumbent democrats? you re hearing, as i have called the three-headed bogeyman is to come blame. covid, putin, and greedy gas corporations where they going to buy that? what s he talking points are okay with difficult though people have to pay more money and they don t want to do that nor should they want to do that. and it hits people hard in their pocketbooks and have to make tough choices around the dining table to problem absolutely. we have ashley, how would george w. bush handle this? for us on to say if you re early for conversation of commerce and cart right in with their talking points down. felt after relays or three others we have to acknowledge which is the white house, the house and the senate are all controlled by the democrats and could be fixing this problem. griff: you are a pennsylvania gal. you worked on the content campaign in pennsylvania we have quite an exciting primary both sides really playing out. fetterman certainly has things
talking about living with covid on one hand, and then this reminder of the virus reaching people in every part of society. the virus reaching people in every part of society- the virus reaching people in every part of society. they have shielded her so successfully part of society. they have shielded her so successfully for part of society. they have shielded her so successfully for very - part of society. they have shielded her so successfully for very nearly | her so successfully for very nearly two years now, mostly of course at windsor, forming this bubble around her, staff testing all the time, small numbers of staff working in relays, but clearly things are relaxing in the virus has got into the castle. several members of staff, we understand, have tested positive, and now the queen. according to buckingham palace, the symptoms are mild, she is fully vaccinated, we believe, though she won t confirm that, and there is the option of anti viral drugs. the imponderable factor of
ran on promising he would shutdown the virus and in 2021 win more people dead from covid than 2020. joe demanded president trump resign after 400,000 americans died from covid-19. since he has been president, over 540,000 americans have died from covid under his watch. that s a lot more than donald trump. and by the way, after biden ran out of tests, monoclonal antibodies, antivirals when we needed them the most, rent christmas time, it all of a sudden joe no longer wants to play politics with covid-19. okay. that s attributing factory to biden s covid crisis is america s wide open borders. on that issue, he failed miserably also and he failed to mention that tonight. border patrol made a record 1.9 million arrests at the border under biden. of course we had process and relays. no more estate in mexico. no more building a wall. we have no idea how many millions were not apprehended but we do know that around a
lets speak to nada tawfik our united nations correspondent. talk us through those views in that meeting. talk us through those views in that meetinu. ., , talk us through those views in that meetinu. . , , ., meeting. that s right. it s what we ve seen meeting. that s right. it s what we ve seen time and meeting. that s right. it s what we ve seen time and time - meeting. that s right. it s what| we ve seen time and time again meeting. that s right. it s what. we ve seen time and time again at security council meetings as the ukrainian ambassador relays what s happening on the ground. the russian ambassador presents his own version of events that relate, i have to say quite frankly and nobody else on the council really buys into. i mean, we have marked great tips here, the un humanitarian chief saying that they have had their first technical meeting with members of the russian ministry of defence, and they are trying to work out a way to allow for the safe passage of humanitari