old bicycle baskets? or may be stopped in one of his dogs beds? anything is possible. enduring a week with a biden administration hoped to be celebrating lower inflation numbers, it s instead having to make inconvenient announcements. just look at the pained expression on that merit garlands face today when he announced the appointment of a special counsel to investigate biden s classify documents. garland was painted into a corner. first, after the us attorney investigating recommended a special counsel what was gonna do but second because he appointed one of the trump matter. in august, the doj seized on trump stories of classify documents claiming that this raises serious questions over everything from possible criminal wrongdoing to compromised intel to even treason. understand this, america garlan it does not believe biden did anything wrong. he won t change his mind regardless what we learn and it did over most of the american media. there is no scandal here it s biden
moment in america since the fall of saigon. biden chose a path designed to inflict maximum damage the interests of the united states. he did that. this kind of know debating it. biden is not ashamed of it. he wasn t ashamed of identities not ashamed of it now. biden gave a speech boasting that he killed an al qaeda figure in afghanistan. feel safer? of course you don t. nobody does. the reason nobody feels safer is biden s response to the disaster in afghanistan. rocco then pause and learn from it, may be firing responsible. rather than do any of that, biden set off in another direction provoking another conflict, this one in eastern europe. he provoked it. they lie about it but it s true. the facts are out there and it s very obvious. so just days after the russian government announced yet again that if ukraine joined nato, if ukraine were to join nato, the russian army would invade ukraine. days after they said this for like the 50th time, kamala harris arrived at the u.n.
Campaign against hamas could last several months. The idf says the next stage a widely anticipated Ground Offensive would happen soon. Now lets focus on the Business News and today the International Atomic Energy Agency completes a visit to take and assess marine samples near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power station. Since a 2011 tsunami, which severely damaged the Fukushima Nuclear plant, more than a Million Tonnes of treated waste water has accumulated there. Japan began discharging it in august, in a process that will take 30 years to complete. Despite Environmental Concerns the iaea endorsed the release plan but some countries from the region, notably china, have raised concerns. China has said it would ban alljapanese seafood imports. Last year, it imported 571 million worth of seafood from japan. Russia last week also suspended seafood trade. So are the bans likely to continue and how much could it harm japans economy and trade relations . Joining me now is professor Seijiro T
The palestianians the idf would soon be expanding its operation against what it says are Terrorist Operations in the Eastern Parts of the city. Around 100,000 people were warned they would need to relocate to al mawasi, an expanded safe zone, as they described it, east of khan younis. Celebrations 00v but then hours but then hours later, hamas announced, that the ceasefire had now been revived and accepted. Outside the Al Aqsa Hospital In Gaza there were celebrations at the news. But israel did not react warmly to the deal. Prime minister netanyahu said it did not meet israels demands and they will continue their operation in rafah, in southern gaza. 0ur security correspondent, frank gardner, whos injerusalem, says that even though israel hasnt agreed to the deal, the proposal has had some effect. They have at least agreed to do with they didnt do it the weekend which is to send a delegation of mediators and their view to traded tried to thrash out a deal. If a deal that meets their ne
In just two hours seven candidates will take the stable for the second g. O. P. President ial debate of the season. So right off the bat, lets go live to the Reagan Library in simi valley where correspondent Bill Melugin Is Standing by. Bill, so the candidates have been to that library before for another president ial primary debate and you could feel the tension. Can you feel the excitement. What are they doing now . Bill laura, good evening to you. They are all getting ready for this debate in their own way right now. Can i tell you the energy is starting to pick up. Can you see over my shoulder the people are starting to the show up here. They are starting to line up. These candidates have been Walking Around the property. Taking it all in, as you mentioned, this is the Ronald Reagan president ial library. A spot they all want to be for this huge debate tonight. Now the candidates are getting ready their own ways. Nikki haley camp talked to me earlier. They said she is listening to