longer dove. we are looking at the people and issues on the ballot, and potentially the game-changing 2024 elections. i will be joined by she has already made history in congress, and could do it again if she wins the senate in the regroup, who expected the barbie movie to cause an international dispute? why this has china, vietnam and welcome to the real world, barbie girl. i have something to say. at this hour, president joe biden is making his way to the world stage. starting his international tour with a visit to king charles and united kingdom, and a meeting with the british prime minister tomorrow. the president heads to vilnius for a tour of the north atlantic treaty organization, also known as nato. this could impact world history itself. with russia s war on ukraine just passing the 500 day mark, and the world still reeling from a short-lived but impactful rebellion against vladimir putin, the stakes are higher than high. on wednesday, president biden will addres
we begin in the occupied west bank where the israeli military has launched a major operation against, what it claims are militants, based in the sprawling and long established refugee camp injenin. the palestinian authorities say, it s simply an invasion and that it should be seen as a war crime. at least eight people have been killed, and dozens injured. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. the day ended as it had begun injenin with battles raging. the israeli military had used a surprise drone strike in the early hours to target what it said was the headquarters of local militants. armed palestinians began fighting back from inside the city s crowded, decades old refugee camp. hundreds of israeli soldiers are on the ground. the israeli military says they re seizing weapons and explosives. the israeli prime minister said action was overdue. translation: the israeli defence force began - an extensive operation last night against terrorism injenin. in rec
could reshape murmur kansas city. in all three high profile games, they were split 63. for the highlighting the sharp ideological divide between the nine justices currently on the bench. yesterday, the court ruled in favor of lloyd smith, a wild designer from colorado who refused to work on projects related to same sex marriage, even though it is unclear if she was ever asked to do so in the first place. but, she sued on hypothetical grounds claiming that it would violate her first amendment right free speech rights and the courts six conservative members agreed. it is a major blow to members of the lgbtq community. and in her dissent, justice sonia sotomayor called the ruling quote, profoundly wrong, she explained further that quote, the act of discrimination has never constituted expression under the first amendment, also yesterday, the court struck down president biden s plan to forgive student loans for millions of americans, the court s conservative majority ruled that t
controversial end to the second ashes series. welcome back to verify life. a watchdog has found that uk drivers paid more for fuel at supermarkets last year because of a lack of competition between retailers. the competition and markets authority says drivers paid an average of an extra six pence a litre for fuel, with diesel 13 pence a litre more expensive. the government is now promising a change in the law to increase competition. simon williams, the rac s fuel spokesperson, gave us this reaction. yes, consumers have been overcharged for some considerable time. the rac has a programme called fuelwatch. we monitor the price of retailfuel but also, crucially, the price of wholesale fuel. and for the last three months, the price of diesel on the wholesale market has been lower than petrol. yet if you go to virtually any forecourt across the uk, you will see diesel being priced above petrol. now, that is simply not right, it s not fair. it doesn t reflect what s going on at al
the post watergate years investigating abuses of power at the highest levels of government as a staffer of the story church committee. among many americans who do not want to see donald trump winning back the white house. for a good number of republicans he would know mostly ones running against and would not even express that sentiment out loud. there is a growing fear of an overly large republican primary field. or a third party spoiler candidate throwing the election to trump. today i gather three republicans who had previously vied for president against donald trump. former congressman joe walsh, former governor bill well and mark stanford will join me to talk it all out. then juneteenth is about seeing my interview with the force of nature to dismiss oprah reid the activists who made it. happen if you do not know what juneteenth is all about then you definitely need to see this interview because now more than ever this crucial piece of american history must be taught l