grovel. we are very sorry. we feel horrible about it. the contamination is on sites or gloves a number of weeks to figure out where it is. and the engineering willing to clean up this mess. should have clean up the first time. there s a lot of contamination. you have an answer the question of how long, because you knew was for too long. we are sorry. we care no it s more like they were forced to say that they care. and what should the residents feel reassured at all? it was old last week that they ohio governor john huston suggested that the company should temporally elite, or permanently relocate residents who feel unsafe. the north representative of course, he wouldn t commit to that. they talk about who we locating people but there is none. with your company being made to pay for if it was unnecessary? i will sit date on this topic right now is it s a balding conversation. we are going to make status driven decisions. imagine living under this cloud
the wall streetjournal reporter evan gershkovich is appearing in court in moscow for his appeal hearing against his detention. mr gershkovich was arrested on espionage charges in yekaterinburg last month. more than a0 countries led by the united states have called for the release of the journalist. the statement condemned moscow s efforts to limit and intimidate the media. us ambassador to russia visited mr gershkovich at lefortovo prison. these are the latest pictures of him, behind the glass, inside court. we have had a live feed up until the last few minutes from inside and outside, if you look at the outside of the court as well. this is an appeal hearing against the charges on which he is being held. of course, we cannot predict or know what the outcome proceedings will be, but many observers and washes of court proceedings in russia points to the fact that most of the time, once people are in the judicial system, very little changes, so most verdicts, when it comes to c
who did they receive a grant from which if you remember was the premise behind the data function me? i tested all the best. cosmetics and cocaine, they all helped me finished the screen play. i got to run. there you have it, greg, back to you. [ applause ] i hate those blue traps. i feel better knowing that maybe it is not so bad after all. this research raises the most important question. where did all this [ bleep ] come from? did we created the lab or china created in the lab? when everybody asked, they re mocked. you know they always ask the right question, who always get mobbed. bottom line, extremely novel virus escapes a town where there is a gain of function lab and it traced back to that area where viruses were actually created. not found, created. a bunch of people working there got sick and they won t let investigators look around. the virus act like no other virus found in the wild. constantly changing and resisting the old therapies and killing the weak.
infants i, it was repugnant and alien. may be the most horrible things the poly itself or the idea tha a government could insert itsel into the most private details o your private life struck most americans at a gloved level as income principal. the whole point is to avoid plans like that. what we do in private with my own time and money is your own business. it was a foundational point, an on that question there appeared to be bipartisan agreement. partizan believed in the bill o rights, liberals believed in th choice. government out of our personal lives. they say that for decades, out we know they didn t mean it. it turns out that liberals are equal to intrigue is deeply as possible in people s personal lives as long as they control the government. once they are in charge they se about doing this with no limits and no acknowledgment of the existence of personal liberty. this has been going on for a fe years, but it became audience that moment he was inaugurated president w
17 hours. it was actually longer not that long ago. earlier today king charles and prince william took time to personally greet some of the mourners shaking hands and thanking people for waiting in line for so long to honor the queen. all this is happening as cnn learned about a major royal flub. prince harry and his wife meghan, the duchess of sussex, were invited to a reception tomorrow at buckingham palace by mistake. a royal kerfuffle. more on that in a moment. jasmine wright is live outside the white house correspondents dinner, and anna stewart is in that crowd in london. jasmine, president biden among the hundreds of world leaders that are headed to london for monday s funeral. what are we expecting to see from the first couple while in the uk? reporter: yeah, the president and the first lady leave the white house here very soon. i am not sure if you can pick it up in the mics, but on the lawn you can hear the sound of mash even one waiting to take the president a