The argument in europe about the distribution of coronavirus vaccines has intensified with the authorities in belgium investigating a Production Site owned by astrazeneca. Brussels wants to know why the Pharmaceutical Company wont be able to deliver all of the doses it promised. The eu has called for some of the vaccines made in the uk to be diverted and warned it could resort to legal action. Our medical editor fergus walsh reports. Once again, science has triumphed in the fight against coronavirus. The Us Firm Novavax has released results of its british trial showing the first proven efficacy against the new, more contagious uk variant. There were more than 15,000 volunteers on the trail throughout the uk. Over half the cases of covid recorded were the result of the new variant. The results showed the vaccine was 95 effective against the original covid strain and over 85 effective against the new uk variant, giving an overall efficacy of 89 . The former head of the uk Vaccine Task Fo
it s obvious, that people are getting fleeced. you buy the tickets and there s service fees and so on. they make the price go up, 30, 40 and they have to fix the industry. that s all the time we have. appreciate it. coming up, the world cup hasn t even started and it s already mired in controversy. f fifa s president is launching a tirade against critics. a report from qatar is next. you re live from cnnnn newsroom.
alworth from new jersey. over 4.20, near 4.30. like you said, the national average has crossed the $4 threshold. 4.06. the worst is still yet to come. as the crisis in ukraine rages on, aaa telling me we could hit the record high price of gas which is 4.11 by tomorrow. and this is checking out with crude oil prices trading now above $115 a barrel. and when you see that price go up, a delayed effect. we are seeing high prices, in the future expect the gas to go up even more. take a listen. crude oil prices are for futures for oil that would be delivered 30 days out and processed into gasoline, so the future looks bleak for the price of gasoline, retail level at the
0 country that he invaded unprovoked. white house press secretary has a briefing coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern. before we go, kennedy, you brought up help. by 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight, you and i will work on getting a list of n.g.o.s, fox business on your show you ll have them so people can help out. absolutely, i know people want to help out, it s a great country, we will help you watch them. thank you for watching. america reports now. we can t riot anymore, we have to fight here. there is no electricity or gas, nothing. we live in cold house. so you lost everything in our homes. we love our country, but we left to, so our children would have a future. ukrainians fleeing for their lives as russia s attacks on civilians show no signs of letting up. despite a humanitarian ceasefire agreement. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. hi, john. john: hi again, sandra, another week on this, john roberts in washington. russia accused of war crimes for airstrikes
inflation and a different type of inflation, shadow inflation. this has real implications for everyday americans and what we experience as far as what we can get on the store shelves, but also, the service industry as well. this is the new york times on that. they are a shadow inflation taking place all around us. a hotel room might cause the same as a year ago but no longer includes daily cleaning services because of the shortage of housekeepers. some restaurants are offering limited services with waiters stretch them. the new york times, but car buyers are being advised to be flexible on the color and even make and model lest they face a long way to get their new wills. so are we experiencing this, robert? you check into a hotel and while you may not see the price go up, you paid the same rate for a hotel room where you just to just to get a lot more for that night and a lot more services for that night. but they are taking those away. is it real?