and hold in our hearts the memory of the citizen who was so horribly killed. in this moment, it is more important than ever that we stand united, and show our true character as americans, remaining strong and determined, and not allowing evil to win. i truly love our country, and love you all, and look forward to speaking to our great nation this week from wisconsin. let s show you the moment donald trump was shot. take a look at what happened. gun shots get down! screams the fbi says the gunman who was on a nearby roof killed a spectator and wounded two others before being shot dead by snipers. and as you can see, security agents rushed to protect the former us president and hurried him off stage with blood on his face. in a social media post, mr trump said a bullet had pierced his ear. he is now in newjersey where he plans to spend the night at his private golf club. this image obtained by the entertainment news outlet tmz it shows the exact moment the shooter who
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy political editor of the spec .the the financial times says boris johnson expressed his confidence the vaccine in the uk are effective against the virus. the telegraph leaves from comments from the chief medical officer that says the south african variant was dominant in the uk in the short term. the guardian says there were calls for tighter border calls. over70s says there were calls for tighter border calls. over 70s and england have not yet had their coronavirus vaccine have been asked to contact the nhs. the metro report on disruption caused by storm darcy with coronavirus vaccination centres and schools jutting in some areas. the times carries an interview with the french secretary, warning of a threat of attacks due to what he called a breakdown of world order. the daily mail reports on a campaign to study from home. let s start as we usually do with gap two. let
hello. the world health organization says it s too early to write off the astrazeneca vaccine, and that it still has an important role to play in the fight to control the coronavirus. that s after a disappointing day when a study in south africa found that the vaccine was not proving to be as effective as researchers had hoped against a new variant sweeping the country. astrazeneca hopes it will have an adapted vaccine ready by the autumn. the next phase of the pandemic could become a game of catch up between the variants and the vaccines. our science editor david shukman has more. around the world, there is now a race between the virus and the vaccines, between the threat of new variants and efforts to stay ahead of them, and the outcome matters to us all. while a first wave of countries, including the uk, should see the majority of their populations vaccinated this year, others won t reach that stage until next year, and many will have to wait for the year after, or even lo
in the six years of conflict. can the spacecraft reach the planet mars? it reaches its riskiest point in the rendezvous. hello and welcome. the world health organization says it s too early to write off the astrazeneca vaccine, and that it still has an important role to play in the fight to control the coronavirus. that s after a disappointing day when a study in south africa found that the vaccine was not proving to be as effective as researchers had hoped against a new variant sweeping the country. astrazeneca hopes it will have an adapted vaccine ready by the autumn. the next phase of the pandemic could become a game of catch up between the variants and the vaccines. our science editor david shukman has more. around the world, there is now a race between the virus and the vaccines, between the threat of new variants and efforts to stay ahead of them, and the outcome matters to us all. while a first wave of countries, including the uk, should see the majority of their popul