Has called into question. The trade blows in a televised debate just over a week after the president ial showdown between trump and biden. Welcome to the program. The findings of the Global Chemical weapons watchdog. Which said nerve agent was used to poison. Critic. Until youre given documents materials samples material evidence we will consider all that surrounds this incident an unbridled Propaganda Campaign of lies or simply put a low grade provocation its purpose is obvious denigrate russia with unsubstantiated accusations and thereby create a far fetched reason for introducing another tranche of sanctions against our country or moscow says it still awaiting any response to its repeated requests to germany asking to be allowed to cooperate in the investigation of ali fell severely ill in a domestic flight in russia in late august it was sieved emergency treatment in the city of homs befalling to being airlifted to germany for Specialist Care and investigation concluded he had been
Donald trump and joe biden is canceled after trump refuses to have a virtual. Europe struggles to stop the spread of coronaviruses the number of infections worldwide to me. So armenia and azerbaijan have agreed to a cease fire nagornokarabakh after 2 weeks of fighting this left hundreds dead russias foreign minister announced a truce after 10 hours of talks in moscow and Sandra Janowicz got 4 is that. Its a kind of a humanitarian ceasefire with the purpose of the exchange of prisoners and other people that are detained by both sides as well as for handing over the bodies of the people that have been killed since the 27th of september when this conflict started this is to be happening on the observation not of a red cross he also said that the parties agreed to start substantial negotiations and the he also said that the parties agreed that the form of those does negotiation is not going to change which i think means that it will stay within the ois see minsk a group core chaired by rus
Possible. They corona Virus Outbreak has changed the world no one can say for sure when it might end for now news bulletins look more like dispatches from the front lines some countries have run out of coffins and others to digging mass graves doctors and nurses are the heroes of the day so we approach some to ask theyre coping with the outbreak and what to expect. Just a manager if youve already. Said to me yes they can use me as a little story they think im going to see that i was needed in that state you have to look you know its not like you know but i wish that yes it is the 1st yes. Yes a little bit you let my her she. Eat. Works and its one of the 1st countries in europe to be affected by the outbreak called the nineteens patient 0 was diagnosed here in late february after just a month the number of cases had soared 250000 more than 4000. 00 had died it later turned out that the virus had spread to the italian province of flambeur the much earlier and each carrier passed it on t
Coronavirus pandemic with dr. Kristin englund from the Cleveland Clinic and later, author Rick Atkinson joins us to iscuss the 75th anniversary of ve day. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] host u. S. Workers continue to lose their jobs and file for Unemployment Benefits at a record rate. And in todays report on the overall jobs number for the month of april could be the worst since the great depression. It is friday, may 8, 2020. Good morning and welcome to washington journal. Well spend this first hour asking you how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted your job. Heres how to joins us. For those of you in the east and central time zones, 2027488000. In the mountain pacific time zones, thats 2027488001. You can also send us a text. That line, 2027488003. Include your name, where youre texting from. On twitter, were at twitter.
Only in the mix here real sense we visit the nation where happiness is the most important thing. First though we go to the antarctic and talk to the scientists who spend months based in the worlds coldest region. Right at the very south of our planet lies antarctica the continent of snow and ice. In 1911 the norwegian Roald Amundsen became the 1st person ever to reach the south pole the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. In 195912 nations signed the antarctic treaty pledging to use the beach and only for peaceful purposes and particularly for scientific research. Today there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic used by 4000 scientists from all over the world. We wanted to know what its like to spend months in the cold and ice and so we headed back starting at the airport close to the russian Polar Research station as i read sky at. Antarctica from the air. On board this aircraft our scientists from 10 different countries. Will be spend