Action against moscow. And a fathers grief, we hear from elijah mcleans father. What he says justice would look like. First, heres todays eye opener. Its your world in 90 seconds. We are now having 40plus thousand cases a day. I would not be surprised if we go up to 100,000 a day. Dr. Anthony fauci saying our country is not in control of the coronavirus. Wash your hands. Practice good hygiene. Please, please, please wear a face covering. The president is the most tested man in america. Its his decision whether to wear a mask. Joe biden is slamming President Trumps handling of the pandemic. Mr. President , this is not about you. Its about the health and wellbeing of the American Public. You gave donald trump the ultimate softball question. Be honest, he lost t he doesnt have a fastball, curveball or slow pitch. Come on, mark. Democrats are demanding more answers from trump that russians offered bounties for troops killed in afghanistan. I dont know. I havent been briefed. Thats just not
on its decling population. 0nze, douze. we meet a bright 4 year old, who s become the uk s youngest member of mensa, and can count to 100 in seven languages. and the nominations are in for the antidote to the oscars the razzies with some of hollywood s biggest names up for awards. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. the death toll from one of california s worst mass shootings has risen to 11. doctors say one of those injured in the attack died from extensive injuries. officials have also identified two of the victims. two women my nian and lilan li were both in their sixties. the 72 year old suspected gunman was found dead by police on sunday. he had a self inflicted gunshot wound. his motive for the attack is still unclear. the shooting happened as celebrations for lunar new year were underway in the city of monterey park, known for its large asian population. a member of the public, a 26 year old man
could mean more social unrest. the big boss of global recruitment firm robert waters tells me what companies are demanding of new recruits as they try to keep profits flowing. also, is travel the answer to our economic woes? expedia is one of the biggest travel firms, its big boss will tell me if all that pent up demand is still strong enough to keep us opening our wallets. wherever you arejoining me from, a big hello and welcome. january, it s the time of year when many of us take stock of our lives, and that often involves looking at our careers. is this the year to find a newjob? well, it might not be that easy in 2023. the global economy is teetering on the edge of recession, that s according to the world bank. and a growing number of companies are battening down the hatches and cutting jobs to get through the impending storm. big names are making the headlines, particularly evident in the tech sector, where the likes of amazon, microsoft, facebook s parent meta, and twit
accepted an error with his taxes was careless rather than deliberate . now on bbc news, talking business. hello, welcome to talking business. let s take a look at what is on show. as the global economy falters, is 2023 shaping up to be a year of big drop offs? a growing number of major companies are already laying off workers in their thousands, so our employers also now taking back control of pay and conditions? i will hear from the head of the un international labour 0rganisation about why the globaljobs market is under pressure and why that could mean more social unrest. the big boss of global recruitment firm robert waters tells me what companies are demanding of new recruits as they try to keep profits flowing. also, is travel the answer to our economic woes? expedia is one of the biggest travel firms, it s big boss will tell me if all that pent up demand is still strong enough to keep us opening our wallets. wherever you arejoining me from, a big hello and welcome. j
is 2023 shaping up to be a year of big drop offs? a growing number of major companies are already laying off workers in their thousands, so our employers also now taking back control of pay and conditions? i will hear from the head of the un international labour 0rganisation about why the global jobs market international labour 0rganisation about why the globaljobs market is under pressure and why that could mean more social unrest. the big boss of global recruitment firm robert waters tells me what companies are demanding of new recruits as they try to keep profits flowing. also, is travel the answer to our economic woes? expedia is one of the biggest travel firms, it s big boss will tell me if all that pent up demand is still strong enough to keep us opening our wallets. riveryou enough to keep us opening our wallets. river you arejoining me from, a big hello and welcome. january, the time of year when many take stock of our lives, that often involves looking at our careers