struggling to inspire his supporters and allies to action. meanwhile, politico quoted deeply frustrated democrats who referred to biden as a fool and hopelessly naive. they want biden to be more aggressive on abortion rights, gun control, packing the courts, but he can barely get through a simple speech without taking some pretty major detours. watch this. i m going to do it anyway, i ll tell a story. i don t know if we will see pope benedict. s pto, will spare you the details. amid the own struggles , the president invited this ofe smartest guy he knows to the white house, none other than hunter biden pictured and 1600 pennsylvania avenue all week. this has hunter continues to be the focus of major investigations including a criminal money laundering probe tied to the biden family business. growing calls from senators johnson and grassley. the department of justice to investigate joe biden s funding of his son s participation in a russian ring. also an ongoing investigati
we might find out as early as thursday. we re gonna show you more importantly how to white house is trying to play a game of smoke and mirrors and they want to change the very definition of the word recession sort of like the new recession, inflation is transitory live. also tonight take a look your screen this is pretty unbelievable. a bishop robbed at gunpoint right there in the middle of a church service. we have the entire video coming up. first tonight we begin in the washington squad. it joe biden it continues to from covid-19 thankfully we don t want anybody sick of this program we wish him well. so far his schedule as primus remained kind of normal for him which is to say he does little to nothing. no president in modern american history has worked less in your present joe biden. he rarely appears in public he almost never conducts sitdown interviews or press conferences. frequently the daily briefing is the only thing on a schedule and then to make matters worse whoe
civil rights campaigners, who s died at the age of 93. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the european court of human rights has tonight refused an application by the parents of archie battersbee to postpone the removal of his life support, effectively ending the family s legal battle. doctors who say archie is brain stem dead were waiting for a decision from the court before beginning the withdrawal of his treatment. the 12 year old has been in a coma since an accident at his home in essex in april. let s go live now to the royal london hospital in east london, where archie has been receiving his life support treatment since april. charlotte gallacher is there. charlotte, can you bring us up to speed with these latest developments?- speed with these latest developments? speed with these latest develoments? , . , , speed with these latest develoments? , , . developments? this was the news that archie battersbee s developments? this was the news that archie battersbee
reeling from the mass shooting in uvalde, texas, that killed 19 children and two adults, shaken by another mass shooting at a hospital complex in tulsa, oklahoma yesterday that left four people dead. they found the first victim, then the next victim. reporter: biden plans to call on congress to take action, as lawmakers try to hammer out gun reforms. so far, biden wary of giving too much optimism. are you confident congress will take action on gun legislation, sir? i served in congress for 36 years. i m never confident, totally. it depends. and i don t know, yi don t know about the negotiations going on. reporter: during his visit to uvalde, the president hearing pleas for change in washington. earlier in the month, he had traveled to buffalo, new york, the site of another mass shooting that left ten dead at a local supermarket. the shooter targeting the black community. i promise you, hate will not prevail and white supremacy will not have the last word. but evil
ucisd campuses. we have been speaking to resident after resident here. a woman whose niece was killed, a local store employee whose cousin was killed, a fast food employee whose niece was killed. another person who is not too far from here, grew up going to robb elementary and then decades later, hears gunshots before calling 911. all of them were too heartbroken to go on camera, being that close to the story, but one thing we heard from every single one of them is that this goes beyond this week. this is something that is going to be with them for the rest of their lives. today, more funerals for teacher irma garcia and her husband, jose, who died of a heart attack just days after his wife was gunned down. the community grieving and frustrated, now with more services to come every day for the next week. as for arredondo, i leave it to his conscience, why didn t he do more. why didn t he do more? and what exactly was done in those moments is precisely what s under i