pandemic in human history. it is also going to be the most quickly-launched and into the public s hands, and arms, in the weeks and months ahead and an aggressive timetable that pfizer says is imminently doable and the administration says is going to be done, or else. let s get the read from lucas tomlinson at fda headquarters in silver spring, maryland. lucas what s the timeline on this? reporter: neil as you mentioned it s going to be very aggressive in fact top officials just concluded a press conference at the fda where they said they were not under any pressure from the white house to approve this new vaccine and they said it was the urgency of the mission that guided them. president trump touting this record-setting achievement from the white house last night. president trump: today s achievement is a reminder of america s unlimited potential when we have the will and the courage to pursue ambitious goals. as i ve said at the beginning, we will vanquish the virus and re
1.9 trillion. that s what the democrats want in the covid stimulus measure. it s more than double being planned on the party of republicans that want to leave out some things like the hike in the minimum wage and help to cities and states that now have a lot of people wondering, all right, how is this going to eventually get done? we know as well that talks have been going on behind the scenes to get a couple of republicans on board. the president of the united states says he has that does explain why they re sticking to that $1.9 trillion number. we re going to explore that. separately republicans are meeting to discuss what will happen to liz cheney as far as her future leadership in congress and marjorie taylor green and the conspiracy theorys that couldn t land her out of some committee assignments that she s had. so let s get to this right now with the stimulus measure and where things stand at this point. the $1.9 trillion figure you heard about. david spunt with more.
for dateline london. hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uk s leading columnists, bbc specialists, and the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to their audiences back home, from the dateline london. this week, borisjohnson s stay of execution, the uk s inflation problem and why joe biden has a problem keeping nato allies on side over ukraine. to discuss all that, we are joined by marc roche, a columnist and correspondent with the french news magazine le point and isabel hilton, who is distinguished as a foreign correspondent, and has been followed by founding china dialogue, improving the understanding of china s environmental challenges. here in the studio, the bbc s business editor, simonjack. welcome to all of you, good to have you all with us this weekend. now, it is official, everything in the uk is going up. the number of conservative mps demanding a vote on whether to replace the prime minister, the number of labour mp
hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uk s leading columnists, bbc specialists, and the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to their audiences back home, from the dateline london. this week, borisjohnson s stay of execution, the uk s inflation problem and why joe biden has a problem keeping nato allies on side over ukraine. to discuss all that, we are joined by marc roche, a columnist and correspondent with the french news magazine le point and isabel hilton, who is distinguished as a foreign correspondent, and this has been followed by founding china dialogue, improving the understanding of china s environmental challenges. here in the studio, the bbc s business editor, simonjack. welcome to all of you, good to have you all with us this weekend. now, it is official, everything in the uk is going up. the number of conservative mps demanding a vote on whether to replace the prime minister, the number of labour mps, after this we
bbc specialists, and the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to their audiences back home, from the dateline london. this week, borisjohnson s stay of execution, the uk s inflation problem and whyjoe biden has a problem keeping nato allies on side over ukraine. to discuss all that, we are joined by marc roche, a columnist and correspondent with the french news magazine le point and isabel hilton, who is distinguished as a foreign correspondent, and this has been followed by founding china dialogue, improving the understanding of china s environmental challenges. here in the studio, the bbc s business editor, simonjack. welcome to all of you, good to have you all with us this weekend. now, it is official, everything in the uk is going up. the number of conservative mps demanding a vote on whether to replace the prime minister, the number of labour mps, after this week s defection and the odds on borisjohnson surviving in office. none of that can be blamed on i