president? governor who? desantis. that was president biden s reaction to florida s republican governor, ron desantis. willie, he is just his childish response to not just the president but other people concerned that ron desantis is passing top-down mandates, forcing people whether it s small businesses in florida to not be able to protect themselves or school boards not be able to protect themselves. he s trying to run covid like an emperor out of tallahassee, florida. one size does not fit all 67 counties. but ron desantis acting like a socialist thinking it does. of course, there s irony in him complaining about the top down from the white house giving orders where he s going top down at the state house telling school districts what they can and can t do. there are many that are different saying we re going to go ahead with the mask mandate. there s a big problem in florida right now we ll get to covid infections, hospitalizations and deaths as delta variant goe
a police trainer says the former officer was wrong to place his knee on george floyd s neck. plus, he stuck the landing, but what happened next was really impressive. we have the story of the gymnast who whipped out his vaccine card in celebration. give that man a perfect ten. hello i m katty kay in washington, clive myrie is in london. borisjohnson today encouraged britons to take their covid 19 jab when it s offered to them insisting that the vaccine is safe and pointing to the advice of the uk s main medicines regulator to continue their rapid roll out. the prime minister s comments came just before it was announced a trial of the astrazenca vaccine on children and teenagers had been paused while uk regulators determine whether there s a connection with blood clots in adults. if there is a link it remains incredibly rare. the uk has identified just 30 cases of blood clot events out of more than 18 million doses of astrazeneca administered so far. the advice of the uk v
that plant tonight and we will have details for you tomorrow. first tonight, what if your next-door neighbor suddenly went dangerously insane and started holding people hostage in his house? would you consider that threatening, would you even notice it? those are not theoretical questions, something very much like that just happened in our national neighborhood. canada, the landmass directly to our north from our single c largest trading partner, the country with whom we share the longest international border in the world, canada took a dramatic move towards legitimately dangerous authoritarianism, in canada, yes. measure of it aired on monday the country s prime minister justin trudeau outlined his government s new corona regulation. canadians hoping to return to their country must be tested before and after takeoff, he essaid. if your test results come back positive, you will need to immediately quarantine in designated government facilities. this is not optional. designa
new zealand s prime minister says an underwater volcanic eruption in the southern pacific caused significant damage to the island nation of tonga and some coastal areas are still cut off. no injuries or deaths have been reported. hello and welcome to bbc news. an australian court has ruled that novak djokovic cannot stay in the country upholding the government s decision to cancel his visa. three federaljudges have dismissed his application and the world s men s tennis number one will not now have the opportunity to defend his australian open title. this was the ruling as it was announced. the orders of the court are, one, the amended application be dismissed with costs, such costs to be agreed or, failing agreement, assist, two, reasons to be published at a later date. the ruling completes a frenetic 11 days. novak djokovic s vaccination exemption was overturned on his arrival in melbourne, only for a judge to rule that border officials had not followed the correct proce
to visit the country. new zealand s prime minister says an underwater volcanic eruption in the southern pacific caused significant damage to the island nation of tonga and some coastal areas are still cut off. no injuries or deaths have been reported. time for a sports update, we can get the latest from holly. novak djokovic says he s disappointed with the ruling that will see him deported from australia but says he ll respect the decision. the world number one will be unable to defend his title in melbourne where he s a nine time champion. his name has been officially removed from the order of play. in a statement djokovic says he s uncomfortable that the focus has been on him over the past few weeks and will take some time to rest recuperate. earlier, i spoke to our tennis correspondent russell fuller who is in melbourne. it has been damaging to the tournament in my opinion. they pushed very, very hard to have novak djokovic in melbourne. he is a nine time champion. when