civil servants just staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servants just some - staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servantsjust some of - staff. but with nurses, teachers, civil servantsjust some of those | staff. but with nurses, teachers, l civil servantsjust some of those in civil servants just some of those in dispute, we have one big question this morning can we avoid a summer of strikes? in the last half hour, the health secretary has written to pat cullen, the woman who ll lead the nurses onto the picket lines for their most serious strike. she s here in the studio. and so will be the the cabinet minister, tory chairman, greg hands. how will the government stop that strike from happening? but you might wonder, does labour have a better answer? the shadow health secretary, wes streeting, is with us. and we ll lift our eyes to the heavens thejupiter icy moons explorer begins its eight yearjourney hunting for life beyond earth. professor carole mundell is the
Near Travis Air Force base. Well bring you the latest at 6 00. Bye bye. Tonight, breaking developments. Protests and chaos at the g20. As President Trump arrives, thousands descend on the summit. Many fighting the global economy. Police and protesters clashing in the streets. Water cannons, tear gas and now mounting injuries. Our team in the middle of it. Also tonight, the meeting with Vladimir Putin is now coming with President Trump now offering his toughest words yet aimed at russia. But when asked who meddled in our election, how the president responds on the world stage. The new findings tonight inside the Airport Disaster in chicago. The jet engine, the catastrophic failure. Shrapnel flying. Panic on board. We have Surveillance Video tonight. The veteran new York City Police officer ambushed while sitting in a police vehicle. And the hot car and the dogs trapped. The urgent effort to save them,
tonight, the president in his own words, warning he is considering, quote, pretty seve
through the next night, doing everything they had done in the previous 24 hours, repeating that so we would have a safe and successful, possibly exquisitely successful launch. and all the stages that happened after that to get the spacecraft out there and on its journey were textbook perfect. years of work to get journey were textbook perfect. years of work to get there. journey were textbook perfect. years of work to get there. i journey were textbook perfect. years of work to get there. i think - journey were textbook perfect. years of work to get there. i think we can show videos that you took from your phone, watching from the balcony. it phone, watching from the balcony. it was my first rocket launch. was it how you imagined? it was overwhelming. it was very emotional, and the sound comes much later. we were 12 kilometres from the launch site, so we could see the light of the rocket flames. the rocket goes up the rocket flames. the rocket goes up through the clouds and then
April 16, 2021
Stopping his car to pick up the newspaper at the bottom of his driveway, as he did every morning, Sidney J. Reso could not have known that within seconds he would be kidnapped and shot.
On that April morning in 1992, Reso was the chief executive officer of Exxon International, then based in Florham Park, New Jersey. His kidnapping is the subject of Philip Jett’s emotionally gripping
Taking Mr. Exxon. The author’s extensive research has yielded a true crime tale with an abundance of attention- holding details. Even if you know the outcome, this book is still a page-turner.
storm on all fronts for you. let s first go to our meteorologist, michelle grossman. okay. it is a category 5. what does that mean? how dangerous is it? put it in perspective for us. alex, this is a dangerous and dire and scary situation for the northwestern bahamas right now. now making almost as land fall. winds of 170 miles per hours. gusting near 200 miles per hour. hoping and praying that residents and tourists have taken shelter there. le let s look at this. you note how powerful this is. look at this eye. it is perfect. textbook perfect. looking at the cloud tops, the thunderstorms or other thunderstorms bearing down on the islands. they re going to have a rough go over the next 46 hours. we re looking at a dangerous situation. here s the location right. affecting it right now. 180 miles per hour winds. gusting higher. there was only one other