president biden continues to blame russia inflation continues to sore near a 40 year high. this is no laughing matter. every i do life is less affordable under joe biden. multi million dollars mansion burning to the ground as a fast moving wildfire rangetion the coast line. not looking good. every other house is on fire. he scores! it s a power play goal and the rangers lead. working for a living working working for a living living and working i m taking what they re giving because i m working for a living. brian: rays were 25 minutes away from starting vacation. they went game 6 tomorrow night. looking at frederick maryland everyone there is alive for the most part. steve: for the most part. brian: brian get a lot of history there. local breweries and a lot of wineries. a lot of drinking to be done there and a lot of partying with a wonderful landscape. steve: 1 minute after 6:00 a.m. and already talking about quitting time. ainsley: tomorrow
supply chain shortage. the facility was shut down earlier this year and the formula was recalled due to bacterial infection concerns. the plant says it will still take 10 weeks to get formula developed. the white house official claims it is working 24/7 to address this issue while a house panel says it will hold hearings on the shortage in two weeks. the price of bitcoin here to yum down crypto could lose crypto holdings if the company goes bankrupt. left without recourse to recover their crypto currency or equivalent cash balances. those are your headlines there by guys. ainsley: if we invest we could lose everything? carley: yes. ainsley: wow. steve: heard those stories about people who had i would
this is bbc news, the latest headlines after days of frantic negotiations, a coalition of opposition parties signs an historic deal to form a new israeli government. 50 days before the start of the delayed toyko olympics, around 10,000 volunteers have pulled out over coronavirus infection concerns. organisers insist the event can be held safely. let s get more now on our main story. we can now speak to guy ziv, associate professor at american university s us foreign policy programme. good to have you with us. what do you think is the likelihood of this coalition lasting into the months ahead?- of this coalition lasting into the months ahead? first, we should note the months ahead? first, we should note that the months ahead? first, we should note that nothing - the months ahead? first, we should note that nothing is i should note that nothing is certain until the swearing in of this new government, which will most likely take place on june 1a, so it is not
this is bbc world news, the latest headlines. after days of frantic negotiations, a coalition of opposition parties signs an historic deal to form a new israeli government. 50 days before the start of the delayed toyko olympics around 10,000 volunteers have pulled out over coronavirus infection concerns. organisers insist the event can be held safely. a chemical laden cargo ship is sinking off the west coast of sri lanka. it s sparked fears of an environmental disaster and has been labelled a death blow to the country s fishing industry. tanya dendrinos reports. a pristine coastline and a looming environmental disaster. the x press pearl has been ablaze for two weeks,
in israel to oust the current prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, from power. if it wins sufficient support in the knesset, a new government would be led for the next two years by naftali bennett, a hardline former settler. with 50 days left until the delayed olympic games are due to begin, in tokyo, around 10,000 volunteers have pulled out over coronavirus infection concerns. japan has been struggling to contain a fourth wave of the pandemic. organisers say they remain confident the event can be held safely. the us space agency, nasa, has announced two new missions to venus aimed at understanding why earth s nearest planetary neighbour became a fiery hellscape, while earth thrived. the missions which will be the first in 30 years are scheduled to launch at the end of the decade. now on bbc news it s