committee and some of the probes they want to pursue include the origins of the coronavirus, hunter biden s art show and work in ukraine, biden s pullout from afghanistan, dr. fauci, the surge of migrants at the border. the list goes on and on. when republicans are in charge of the house, and donald trump was in office, they often turn a blind eye to scandals and controversies, you can rest assured with a democratic president in the white house, republicans will leave no controversy untouched. there is going to be a question of just how aggressively to use some of their investigative and oversight powers. some on the far right are already calling to launch impeachment proceedings, others are calling for republicans to probe donald trump s false claims of voter fraud, and gop leaders have been reluctant to embrace those, so far. they have, however, promised to retaliate against some democratic members by kicking them off their committees including eric swalwell, ilhan omar, in retalia
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highly transmissible delta variant. china is now battling to contain its largest covid outbreak in months with mass testing and travel curbs. more than 300 cases have been detected over ten days across 15 provinces. let s cross to beijing now, where our china correspondent stephen mcdonell is monitoring the situation. what more can you tell us? people here had been what more can you tell us? people here had been used what more can you tell us? people here had been used to what more can you tell us? people here had been used to life - what more can you tell us? people here had been used to life without| here had been used to life without the coronavirus, to tell the truth, in recent months. in wuhan, the city that had the first lockdown, it has been a year since any coronavirus cases had emerged. well, that is all changing very quickly now with an outbreak of the table to variant. the numbers are not that big, big new numbers, less than 100, but it is the spread across the country
other sought help through an official channel, through the ioc. but others speculate whether the fowchee sought asylum outside of japan may have contributed to the way she was treated here because japan does not grant asylum to many people, including any athletes. and we ll return to tokyo later in the programme with more on the gold won by team gb in the mens a9er class that has happened in the last couple of minutes and also the extraordinary achievement of norway s karsten warholm who won gold with a new world record time in the men s 400 metres hurdles. the authorities in the central chinese city of wuhan, where coronavirus first surfaced in 2019, have said its entire population of 11 million people will be tested for covid i9. the announcement comes a day after the city reported seven cases of the