we are going to hopefully move pretty quickly through opening statements because we re going to be called to the floor before too long for a long series of votes, and i really want to hear our witnesses. you know, the american people often skeptical of what is dash of what this government do for them, and i am just, i feel so proud and so lucky to be on the subcommittee because the kinds of things were talking about today are about saving lives. we re actually going to make a difference in the lives of every day americans. i appreciate so much our witnesses for being here today. we re going to consider seven bills that a protecting consumers, and yes, saving lives. this subcommittees vice chair, for example, tony cárdenas, introduced the safe sleep act of 2019 which would ban inclined sleep products. you know, i wrote to the chairman of the consumer products safety commission, chairman burkle, and people asking to recall this rock and play which gracefully she did. but there
will have the latest from brussels. oscar pistorius has had his murder sentence more than doubled by a judge. the south african athlete was jailed last year after being found guilty on appeal of murdering his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, on valentine s day 2013. hello. welcome to the programme. we re live until ”am this morning. we re going to be talking to two primary schools headteacher is about the difficulty of the teaching jobs with questions about whether the job is too stressful and worries about funding. we will also have the latest from zimbabwe as the new president is sworn in. do get in touch on all the stories we re talking about this morning, use the hashtag victorialive. and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today.. theresa may will meet the president of the european council, donald tusk, in brussels today, the first such high level encounter since the prime minister secured the backing of her cabinet to increase brit
they are all young men, 20, 18, and 17 years old. police are looking for another suspect, a juvenile. that search continues to this afternoon a memorial at this site as a grieving community comes together to try to move forward. in a moment filled with so much pain, brandon wilson s mother asks anyone listening to remember the good. remember my son as a wonderful, happy boy. it was here in this area known as the cut for the 16-year-old was shot and killed monday afternoon. neighbors reported hearing between five and eight shots. the suspects took off. why these monsters wanted to murder my son, i still don t know. 20-year-oldrested kawain smalls, 18-year-old wilson. a third male, juvenile, is also in custody. to smalls home as well as wilson s. they are not giving up anything. this with a random incident. n s mother does not agree that drugs were involved. we will suffer here for missing him. he will not suffer anymore. this afternoon, neighbor spent a lot of time
the afx 200 is starting the day off with a gain. 5350 three is your gain. it is less than a 10th of 1% up. following, is also no. it is unchanged. 4768. the new zealand dollar spot is weakening right now. we re counting down to the open in japan and korea. let s head right over to japan. in an hour we will open for the first time this year today. last year a gained seven cents of 1%. 1%.7/10 of on it starts its first full trading day of the year in japan. the dollar yen strengthening. to our top story. posting a profit but just barely. htc earnings missed estimates for a fourth consecutive quarter. we have a look at the sales them down.gging you can really blame it on sales. this is the largest phone launch to date. it halt this a slowdown we have seen for nine consecutive quarters. downeye sizing up robert junior to help promote the brand and bring awareness in greater china. ticket look at the fourth- quarter figures. income rising to $10 million, misting estimates by 55%
okay. questions? dr. fauci, how do you know she is virus free? what did you do for her while she was here at n.i.h.? well, we know she s virus free because we now have five negative consecutive negative pcrs on her. now, i don t want anyone to take from that that that is the norm and the standard. , that you can only guarantee someone virus free because of five. we can d that because this is a research institution. but that s not the norm. we provided her with supportive care and that s something i ve been saying all along that one of the most important things in brinebola patient to health is to give them the kind of medical general support to allow their own body to then be able to fight off the virus and essentially get rid of the virus. [ inaudible question ] i would leave that up to her but it s not up for me to answer. given all the circumstances that exist, with the doctor in new york right now, should americans returning from the ebola zone be forced into