earlier this afternoon, biden spoke about how businesses can ramp covid vaccinations and said that getting the vaccine is, quote, not a partisan act. this, as the white house faces yet another cyber attack launched from inside russia. white house press secretary jen psaki says vladimir putin has the power to stop these attacks and intends to directly address them when he sits down with putin exactly two weeks from today. after his covid remarks, biden took questions from reporters. mr. president, will you retaliate against russia from this latest ransomware attack? we re getting closely at that issue. do you think putin is testing you? no. former senator ted kaufman who joined biden s senate staff in 1976 and ran the transition team in 2020. we are also watching for breaking news out of israel where opposition leaders have two hours to finalize an agreement on a new government, which would end benjamin netanyahu s 12 years as that country s prime minister. we begin
lot of debt very quickly. back in the bill clinton years, we started seeing those deficits being paired down and turned into surpluses. this president is confident that these initiatives will lead to economic booms that might have the same effect. we shall see. we re going to peter doocy at the white house with what we can expect in a bit of a different setting tonight, right? yes, neil. socially distanced this evening. we can expect to see president biden trying to appeal to american families who might be watching and might not normally pay attention to what happens here by offering them $1.8 trillion in now taxpayer-funded stuff. so we have a graphic to show you how it breaks down. trillion in investment and $800 billion in tax cuts for american families. $200 billion for universal preschool, $109 billion for two years of free community college and $225 billion for free child care. officials here insist this is only going to get paid for with new taxes on the ultra wealth
hello, welcome to the programme. we start in northern ethiopia and some disturbing videos obtained by the bbc. they appear to show the killing of unarmed civilians by people apparently dressed in ethiopian army uniform. in november, the government launched a military campaign in the region of tigray this was after an attack on an army base there thought to have been carried out by the rebel tigray people s liberation front. there have been accusations of serious abuses by all sides in the conflict. our africa correspondent leila nathoo s report contains images that some will find very disturbing. gunfire. armed men in uniform leading a group towards a cliff edge. gunfire. bodies appear strewn across the ground. a man is urged to throw one off the cliff. these graphic videos, and others like it, were passed to the bbc and began circulating on social media last month. we have been able to match elements of the landscape shown to features visible on satellite images to identif
he was stressed out, something was going on there. what had happened to ray? soon it wasn t just doctors and his family asking that question, it was detectives. this was most likely not a suicide. he had enemies. he received a surprise package from one. this man sent my dad a bomb. we were there for a surprise phone call from another. she went into this. oh. can i get snt. yeah. one second. it is josh mankiewicz from dateline. is there anything you want to say? no shortage of suspects, just a shortage of detectives. the police department running out of money is not usually one of the things you think of. no. i pressed on. i did what i had to do. would she ever find justice? it is your father. your father is murdered. you are not going to give up. welcome to dateline . on a warm day in august of 2009, 65-year-old ray kotomski quenched his thirst with a cool drink, but that drink contained a secret. a potion so sinister kotomski would be