Right. The economy does do better under democrats. And as vice president kamala harris announces a major plan to boost small businesses, economists are saying that trump s proposals, like for instance, tariffs, would actually hurt americans. Also tonight, we are just days into the new school year for many students, but we ve already had our first school shooting, leaving four dead and several injured at a high school in georgia. Plus, breaking late today, republican liz cheney, who once said that donald trump is unfit for any office, announced that she will be voting for vice president kamala harris. But we begin tonight with it s the economy stupid. James carville s famoused a moe in addition from the 1992 election that remains true today. Polls show the economy continues to be the top issue for many voters, including inflation and affordability. And yet there is only one candidate who is proposing policies that would actually help americans. Vice president kamala harris. Here she is
sides in the champions league quarterfinals. chelsea join liverpool and manchester city in the last eight, after a convincing win over the spanish league leaders atletico madrid. keeping beauty spots beautiful when the covid restrictions lift why landowners want more people to pay attention to the countryside code. good morning. today once again is going to be fairly cloudy for most with some patchy rain coming down the east of the country. the best of the east of the country. the best of the sunshine in the south west and also central and eastern parts of scotland. i will have all the details later in the programme. it s thursday the 18th of march. our top story. people under the age of 50 are unlikely to get their first dose of a covid vaccine before the end of april because of what nhs england is calling a significant reduction in supply. it s understood to have been caused by a delay in the manufacture of millions of doses of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine in india.
i went to the library and got this huge pile of books, and i cooked thanksgiving dinner. and it wasn t very good by standards today, but while i was a senior vice president at microsoft, i actually took a leave of absence from microsoft to go to a chef school in france. i ve always been interested in science as well as food. chefs have been turning to science as an inspiration. the classic recipe says do this, do this, do this, it doesn t say why, it just says do it. when you start doing brand new techniques and you start going outside the realm of what a traditional recipe does, it really helps to have intuition and know what you re doing. and i think it s interesting to know what you re doing even if you re following a traditional recipe. the way heat is conducted both inside food, and the way you bring heat to food is interesting. there s lots of different ways