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No clear evidence of that. President biden yesterday on 60 minutes doubling down on a warning to others in the middle east. It comes as the u. S. Military is increasing its presence in the region amid a threat from iran and hezbollah. U. S. Secretary of state Antony Blinken back in israel this morning to continue diplomatic talks after a weekend of meetings with leaders in the middle east. Meanwhile, in gaza, Palestinian Civilians are in dire need of humanitarian aid. Well go live to israelgaza border for the very latest on all of that in just a moment. Also ahead, an update on the speakers race here at home. Republicans have a vote planned for tomorrow, but it appears the nominee once again does not have the support needed to win. There is so much news on this monday morning. There really is. Probably the most important election in europe. Oh, my gosh. Over the past d ....
42424 evident in his family. talked about the debate and the family encouraged the president to stay in the race. there is no plan, there s nothing in the party that contribute to the solution to this the u.s. supreme forward, he said to decide whether a former u.s. president, donald trump has presidential immunity hey, before i don t think this is going to be the wind, the donald trump and many of his maga, supporters are expected here in paris unbelievable result really in many ways in the first round the election, the national rally could be position to assume power and become the first far-right party to enter french government sets the the world war hello and welcome our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. also streaming on cnn, max, max foster in paris, where a seismic shift in politics appears to be underway. the country s far right s leaving the first round of the national parliamentary elections with prisons the emmanuel macron ....
welcome to this bbc news coronavirus special programme. ministers have sought to reassure people about the roll out of the coronavirus vaccine amid a reduction in supply which means most people in their 40s will now have to wait till may for a jab. the government insists it will still offer all adults their first dose by the end ofjuly, but in the commons earlier today the health secretary confirmed supplies would become tighter in the weeks ahead. the bbc understands a delay in the delivery of 5 million doses of the oxford astrazeneca jab from in india is one factor. but matt hancock said no vaccine appointments booked would be cancelled and people would still get their second dose as planned. katharine da costa reports. this vaccination centre in south west london is one of hundreds around the country that so far help to give a dose to around half of all adults in england. having opened up appointments for the over 50s, the nhs in england is now being told not to offer vacc ....
takes place. thank you very much forjoining me. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. let s start with the astrazeneca vaccine. the european medicines agency has been examining its safety after more than a dozen eu members suspended it this week over health concerns. and today, we heard its verdict. the committee has come to a clear scientific conclusion. this is a safe and effective vaccine. its benefits in protecting people from covid i9 with the associated risks of death and hospitalisation outweigh the possible risks. the committee also concluded that the vaccine is not associated with an increase in the overall risk of thromboembolic events or blood clots. that press conference took place in amsterdam, and our correspondent jean mackenzie was there. what they ve been saying all along stands, that they think this is a vaccine in which the benefits massively outweigh the risks. it was striking, they pointed out there how many people have died ....
the american private investigator who was paid by the sun newspaper l mac for information on meghan markle, he says he broke the law. this one in six female victims of sexual assault tell the police about it. we will be asking why they are so reluctant. and in rugby union, wales have their sights on a six nations six nations grand slam. hello, welcome to bbc news. the eu medical regulator has in the clearest possible terms backed the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. it follows a week in which several eu countries suspended their roll out of the jab, citing fears over a link to blood clots in a small number of people. and here, the regulator confirmed it s been investigating five cases of a rare blood clot but confirmed its longstanding view that the oxford jab was safe. we ve also had some more detail about why there s been a problem with the supply of vaccines to the uk, but the health secretary said no appointments would be cancelled. tonight, borisjohnson said, we remai ....