james landale is in kyiv. today s strikes were unusual for two reasons one, because they came in the daylight, and secondly, because they appeared to be targeted here at the centre of the city. until now, most of the air strikes came at night and they were targeted at the outskirts, at national infrastructure and some of the air defences itself. so the authorities said they managed to shoot down 11 ballistic and cruise missiles. of course, that meant that there was a lot of debris that came from the skies, landing on the ground, damaging some buildings. but miraculously, there were reports ofjust a few injuries. so what we re seeing is an uptick in tempo of this conflict. russia is putting more pressure on the capital here in kyiv, but it s also striking military targets elsewhere. ukraine admitted rarely that one of their military facilities in the west of the country had been targeted, an oil depot set on fire, some aircraft damage. at the same time, ukraine is steppi
Election, havent provided anything to lead me to believe or should lead you to believe, and i continue to see reports coming from Media Sources saying when they checked in with Law Enforcement or Intelligence Community sources. Theres nothing more than has been previously reported over and over again. So at some point you do have to ask yourself what are you actually looking for . How many times do you have to come to the same conclusion before you take the answer . Thats what im saying. Mara . Just to followup, did you personally reach out im not going to say what we discussed internally. We did our job about making sure that when people had reporters had questions, we let them know what subject Matter Experts were available to discuss the accuracy of a newspaper story. Mara . Im sure people will come back to the budget question, which is during the campaign, the president said he was not going to touch medicare, social security. Treasury secretary repeated that. Sounds like the direc
Mistaking that car for a giant carrot. It caused 6,000 in damages. Jon the car was parked next to the donkeys enclosure. The man could have picked a better parking spot. That does it for us today, americas news headquarters starts sandra awaiting the start of the White House Press briefing on this very busy day in washington. Hello, everyone. Im sandra smith. We expect fresh white house reaction on tax reform, healthcare and aid for hurricane ravaged puerto rico. We have live fox News Coverage for you. John roberts standing by at the white house. We begin with mike emanuel who is currently live on capitol hill. Mike, the framework is public now, so where do lawmakers go from here on tax reform . Reporter well, sandra, House Speaker paul ryan is among those out selling this tax proposal, saying it will help those who deserve it. Our plan lowers taxes for small family owned businesses. Middle class. Now were Learning Healthcare may also be back in the mix. John roberts is live on the nor
there were no changes to medicade, no changes to other important programmes so they think this is the best the president could do and this is how they are pitching it to democrats. who has the president been speaking to on the democrat side of the aisle? he has constantly been in touch with lawmakers on capitol hill, both democrats and republicans, he spoke to mitch mcconnell, he said that he had not yet spoken to congresswoman who is the chair woman of the progressive caucus in the house but he does anticipate that he will be talking to progressive members of congress as well. i think a lot of the staff are doing that outreach. the white house has called more than 60 members of congress since saturday night alone when this deal was struck and they are working the phones, trying to make sure this gets over the finish line because this is coming after weeks of dramatic talks, people didn t think
overnight. pretty good on a government contract. the company went on to make tens of billions selling the coronavirus vaccine that taxpayers paid to develop. at its peak, more than two years into coronavirus, the company s stock prices increased by over 2,000% compared to its price before covid. so it s pretty clear it is in moderna s interest to get people vaccinated every year. why wouldn t it be? the company will not do well if they can t sell their product. the biden administration is pushing this. covid is like the flu so you ll get a shot every year whether you want one or not. now that moderna helped establish that, the company is planning on quadrupling the price of the covid vaccine. who s gonna pay? well you, through medicare, medicade and other u.s. government programs. you will be paying four times more for a vaccine that you helped pay to develop. it s not just the taxpayers who helped moderna apparently invent the vaccine.