From public parks. Even Beauty Parlors were shut two weeks ago. This salon went underground. Schools operate in secret, too. Its risky, but these women are fighting for more than just beauty. Translation Beauty Salons were a safe place for women. I even had customers who were coming to the salon only to talk and spend some time, laugh and cry with other women. The only thing i can see from my heart is that the women of my country are deeply distressed. The un says this may be gender apartheid, but the taliban government spokesman told us the world shouldnt interfere. Translation this isjust an excuse to put pressure on afghanistan. We have made progress in other areas. There isjust one small issue remaining and we will sort this out, as well. Its just a matter of time . Because most people believe they seem to be there to stay. Translation women are working| in some places now and for the rest as well, as long as sharia allows it and there is a need. The same goes for girls education.
also tonight here, the secret service. how do they explain the erased text messages from january 5th and 6th? rachel scott with late reporting from the hill tonight. the coronavirus here in the u.s., and tonight this number 85% of americans now live in a medium or high-risk area with this new variant sweeping the country. what dr. jha is now saying tonight about the current booster. and how much it could help if you get this strain of the virus. matt gutman tonight. this evening, authorities in ohio now say the black motorist shot and killed by akron police had 46 gunshot wounds. what his family is now saying tonight. the war in ukraine tonight. russian forces hitting new civilian targets, and it all comes just one day after that horrific attack that took nearly two dozen lives, including a 4-year-old girl. tonight here, we hear from that little girl s grandmother, her message for the russians. there is also late word coming in tonight on the cause of death of ivana
former president trump wanted to be taken up to the capitol instead of the white house. also tonight here, the secret service. how do they explain the erased text messages from january 5th and 6th. rachel scott with late reporting from the hill tonight. the coronavirus in the u.s. and tonight this number 85% of americans now live in a medium or high risk area with this new variant sweeping the country. what dr. jha is now saying tonight about the current bo booster. this shall this strain of the virus. matt gutman tonight. tonight authorities in ohio now say the unarmed black motorist shot and killed by akron police had 46 gunshot wounds. what his family is now saying tonight. the war in ukraine tonight. russian forces hitting new civilian targets, and it all comes one day after that horrific attack that took nearly two dozen lives, including a 4-year-old girl. tonight here work hear from that little girl s grandmother, her message for the russians. there is also
passed away. the life report in just a moment. and, new remarks from president biden. plus, former president donald trump s revenge tour. i ll speak with democratic congressman greg azar about the ex presidents radical plans for a second term. and, new details on a possible hostage deal between israel and hamas, what we re learning, and the palestinian death troll tragically continues to climb in gaza. tonight, we begin with the breaking news that former first lady rosalynn carter has died at the age of 96. carter passed away peacefully with her family by her side, at her home in plains, georgia. she had entered hospice care in her home on friday. she is survived, of course by her husband, the former president jimmy carter, whom she was married for 77 years. rosalynn carter devoted herself to several social causes, in the course of her public life including programs that supported mental health care, human rights, social justice, and the needs of elderly people. and, she was
described last month. violence has diminished since the taliban takeover but we are seeing an escalating conflict between the taliban and the so called islamic state. what impact has that had on the region? an interesting question and their two points. on one hand, yes, violence in afghanistan has decreased and that is completely out of the question but that does not necessarily mean that afghanistan is a more peaceful society and security gains that have been made of, the cost of really harsh repression and the taliban have made it out to all the taliban have made it out to all the positions and former government officials and ethnic minorities and women, the aspect of the situation