welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. several leading eu states say they ll re start the roll out of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine after europe s medicines regulator concluded the jab was safe and effective . the european medicines agency has been conducting a review after 13 member states suspended use of the astrazeneca vaccine, over fears of a possible link with blood clots. now the ema is saying that while it cannot definitively rule out a connection, these cases are very rare , and the benefits of using the astrazeneca vaccine outweigh the risks: every injection, every vaccine given is another person protected. half a million people a day here are getting immunised at present. many eu countries suspended using the oxford astrazeneca jab pending the outcome of today s safety review. in hull, there was no sign of vaccine hesitancy. i was waiting a long time. i m in my 60s, and i ve only just really got mine, so i was just happy it s finally done.
after europe s medicines authority says the jab is safe and effective. the french prime minister announces a new month long lockdown for paris and surrounding areas, warning the country is suffering a third wave of coronavirus. and joe biden says the us will hit its target of getting 100 million vaccine jabs into people s arms tomorrow that s over a month ahead of schedule. hello, and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. it was billed as a chance to re set relations between the world s two biggest economies, but there s no indication so far that these two giants are warming up to each other. america s top diplomat antony blinken is meeting his opposite numberfrom china, against the snowy backdrop of alaska. but in their opening remarks, the two sides leveled sharp rebukes of each others policies. today, we will have an opportunity to discuss key priorities, both domestic and global, so that china can better understand our administration s intentions an
This could be the end of communism at the. Heart crisis and. The story of an era that defines our lives today. 1979 the big bang created. Starts december 23rd d. W. Welcome to you to morrow today the science show on t w. A bust new the 25th Un Climate Change Conference kicks off this week so for this special edition 2 of our tomorrow today reporters paid a visit to the clean the house in a huff in germany after the fall of the thing a house or climate house is a museum that allows visitors ive unique opportunity to experience the worlds
Climate Zones it has exhibitions that feature a number of places on a total of 5 continents along the 8 Meridian East in just a few hours our reporters will feel the heat of the tropics and the chill of polar winds. But before they set off heres a look at whats coming up. Well learn about research being done it africas 1st climate monitoring station. Here how geo engineering could be used to curtail Climate Change. What happens when permafrost is lost a
but i don t make some pupils i pay because their parents don t work. lots of schools aren t working. many parents don t have the chance to pay for tutoring, or their parents have left the country and the children are being looked after by grandparents who are elderly. they don t know what to do with the kids. venezuela prides itself on free education. but in a country where schools are on their knees learning is still an unattainable privilege for many. katy watson, bbc news, in venezuela. the us state of alaska has recorded its hottest ever december day, amid an unusual winter warm spell. temperatures soared to a record 19.4c on the island of kodiak on sunday almost seven degrees warmer than the state s previous high. but elsewhere in alaska temperatures have been plunging to record lows. brian brettschneider
once wealthy capital. for many teachers like alejandra, the system is now totally broken. she has set up home tutoring for kids in her neighbourhood, caracas s biggest favela. translation: i charge $2 a week but i don t make some pupils - pay because their parents don t work. lots of schools aren t working. many parents don t have the chance to pay for tutoring, or their parents have left the country and the children are being looked after by grandparents who are elderly. they don t know what to do with the kids. venezuela prides itself on free education. but in a country where schools are on their knees learning is still an unattainable privilege for many. katy watson, bbc news, in venezuela. the us state of alaska has recorded its hottest ever december day, amid an unusual winter warm