that s not happening and i will bring every single gun loaded and ready. wow. good evening, everyone. the reid out tonight with those angry moms that you hear so much about yelling and screaming about vaccines, children, you do enough to rub the father s bellies, black or gay people. the woman who was so incensed over mask wearing. they threatened intimidation and violence. violence in our schools as well as in our hospitals, grocery stores, graces of worship and today in a cemetery in racine, wisconsin. there was a lot of gun violence. too much. more than on any rich country in the world and far too little to do it. where are those angry moms now? why aren t they protesting? running for organized school boards, protecting the kids? isn t this a bigger child protection issue than tony morrison books? it s almost like the protests are political theater and not about protecting the kids at all because what could be more important when it comes to protecting children than tr
we start with brexit, and an indication of how much effect the uk leaving the european union has had on trade in both directions across the english channel. figures compiled by the uk government show how british exports to the eu fell byjust over 40% injanuary the first month when the post brexit rules came into force. and imports from the eu were down by nearly 30%. there are of course contributing factors, like earlier stockpiling, and pandemic lockdowns. our economics correspondent, andy verity, has the details. this manchester exporter of branded clothing, much of it for corporate events that haven t been happening, has gone through what it describes as a nightmare yearjust staying in business and keeping staff safe. but now, its boss told me, far from the promised frictionless trade, it s become very difficult to export to europe. transporters and couriers are charging big extra fees to cover much more complex paperwork and taxes, pushing costs up so high that it s had
in london last week. another kidnapping in northern nigeria, this time dozens of students are taken from a college in kaduna state at gunpoint. and, turns out you re not seeing double researchers reveal there are more twins being born than ever before. we start in the american city of minneapolis and what s thought to be one of the largest pre trial settlements in us history. lawyers for george floyd, the african american man who died while being restrained by police officers in may of last year, say the city has agreed a settlement of 27 million dollars for their civil case for damages. the money will be paid to mr floyd s family. a former minneapolis police officer, derek chauvin, is standing trial on charges including third degree murder, following the incident. here s the floyd family lawyer, ben crump. the financial compensation most directly impacts george floyd and his family, the future of their family. but it is the policy reforms that affects all of us. let s get
concern. this will be the first time we can hear from both general milley and secretary austin since the change of command last week since scott miller left his post in afghanistan. it s very important topics, people need to in a moment we know you will be pressing in this conference this afternoon. thank you. thanks. this morning as the delta variant spikes across the country, some conservatives and republicans are shifting their messages on vaccines. congressman steve scalise announced he got his first pfizer dose over the weekend. he is publicly urging others to do the same calling it safe and effective. on the air waves, fox news hosts are changing their tunes, including sean hannity which once downplayed the seriousness. enough people have died. i believe in science. i believe in the science of vaccination. the real life saver has been
was really sick and waiting for it, so one day could have been like the last day, really. it could have been costly, so there was no where so there was no way i was going to delay it. no chance. you didn t evenjust hesitate for moment? because look what you ve missed. as a big football fan, maybe for a split second. but, yeah, my brain came through. like, sam, you know the right thing to do. i m just so proud of him. he literally is like a life saver and a modern day hero. it s amazing what he s doing. we arejust so proud of him. beth is a critical care nurse. she s spent the last 15 months looking after covid patients in intensive care. she s the real life saver. on a weekly basis, as her job as an itu nurse, so i think her doing thatjob had a massive influence on me deciding to go through with the donation. ijust wanted to play my part, really.