speaks out as the bomb maker responsible for the 2002 bali terror attack has his sentence reduced and is eligible for parole. as a new covid vaccine is rolled out: a hospital in birmingham trials a new drug to help stop patients with immune problems from catching the virus in the first place. and we ll be telling you the story behind south africa s amapiano music scene, one of the fastest growing new music genres. wherever you rejoining me from around the world and here in the uk, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. let us start with this. a series of explosions have been reported at two russian military installations. in sevastopol, in russian occupied crimea, the governor claimed a ukrainian drone was shot down by anti aircraft defences near a key military airfield. in russia itself, the authorities said villages close to the border with ukraine were evacuated after a fire broke out at an ammunition depot. the blasts occurred as the un secretary general, antonio gut
conversations and his actions on or around january 6th. the doj s preemptive move is the clearest sign yet that federal investigators are closing in on trump s efforts to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power. also, cnn has learned the january 6th committee plans to share 20 transcripts with justice department investigators. the committee also seems to be zeroing in on former trump cabinet officials, of particular interest conversations about possibly invoking the 25th amendment to remove trump from office. washington post reports texts from ken cuccinelli and chad wolf, two top officials from the trump department of homeland security, are missing from the period leading up to january 6th. and also first on cnn, a former doj staffer who worked with jeffrey clark at the agency is now cooperating with the criminal probe. trump discussed installing clark as attorney general in the days before january 6th. joining us now is mick mulvaney, former acting chief of sta
however, if a patient s immune system isn t functioning properly, then vaccines often don t work, meaning they are more vulnerable to infection. now, a new drug to protect high risk patients is being trialled in birmingham, from where david gregory kumar reports. in many ways, irene and andrew are people haven t been able to move on with their lives. they are still in the early days of the pandemic because for them, the pandemic because for them, the covid vaccines don t work. i don t go to as many theatres or cinemas or crowded places also ijust or cinemas or crowded places also i just avoid or cinemas or crowded places also ijust avoid them. i or cinemas or crowded places also i just avoid them.- also ijust avoid them. i was shielded also ijust avoid them. i was shielded from also ijust avoid them. i was shielded from the also ijust avoid them. i was shielded from the beginning anyway shielded from the beginning anyway and i have virtually been anyway and i have virtually be
and there is certainly the time and place for that, but at the same time if you can t trust the people you re working with, it is very difficult to get things done. i think that regardless of what happens certainly there is the impression this morning that the republicans got played and it will continue to erode sort of the comity that exists or you need to have exist for a properly functioning government. not only did i not like the chips bill, i don t like the manchin bill, but the larger level, this is just another example of how washington isn t functioning properly for a variety of reasons. appreciate you being with us this morning. thank you so much for your time. thank you, john. comity. not comedy. sometimes you get a little bit of both in washington. the t and the d there. interesting what goes on inside the committee room. mick mulvaney has been someone open to the findings of the committee, even as he says his claim is that it is partisan, though he didn t mention he
the united states is ready for the challenge. as we ve discussed, the united states and china will continue to compete and as americans, we welcome competition it s part of our dna and propels our citizens to rise to the challenge. cooperation as you and i have spoken about, can only be mutually beneficial if the game is fair. perhaps we welcome competition, but are we ready for it? business professor peter navarro is the author of the book death by china. peter vice president biden says the u.s. welcomes competition. you say china is using in your word, quote, weapons of job destruction against america. what is that and what needs to happen for the u.s. to at least compete fairly with china? we had ten years now since china joined the world trade organization of unfair trade. the weapons of job destruction are clear. there s five. start with currency manipulation. it acts as a huge subsidy for chinese goods coming in and huge tariff on our products to china. you have