it s also an issue in many races around the nation. we are 35 days out from these midterms, and right now the scandal engulfing republican herschel walker in one race, but tells a similar story. he follows a report that states he has backed abortion in his own personal life, specifically funding an abortion for a woman in 2009. that was before the supreme court recently allowed states to ban abortions outright. and it is that personal act that is exactly what walker also claims to be run against. the beast, as you see here, documents what he allegedly did to support abortion in his personal life, including an account of the woman involved, while he publicly claims the opposite and wants to take away that right from others. it is running he is running on this plan to ban abortion while he has been allegedly caught supporting it. so in its own personal scandal louse way it is an echo about who makes the larger decisions, whether this is about what they say, or whether this is
of africa. didn t think that could happen? it is happening. in africa, china now calls the shots, it takes the natural resources for itself, period. as of tonight there is only one remaining african country that dares to recognize taiwan and it happens to be among the smallest countries in africa, swaziland. everyone else on the continent obeys beijing. how can this be happening? isn t colonialism racist and bad? yes, it is and no one is worse and more racist than the chinese. go on chinese social media sometime and see how they describe the africans they ve subjugated, it s horrifying. why isn t the new york times writing stories about any of this? you know why. because the new york times is on china s side, that s why they all but ignore the brutal chinese colonization of latin america which is also in full swing right now. colonialism violates everything the new york times once claim to believe in but that s okay because i never really believed any of it anyway, it w
migrant boat in the english channel. at least 27 people drowned. the suspects are believed to be a part of the people smuggling network. now come on bbc news, it is time for the media show. you be hearing a lot more in this programme above one of the worlds most conspiracy theories. white bristles mayor is facing a boycott in the press briefings and what it says about the fractious relationship between councils and journalists. i guess on the topic and 20 a7, and green who was a local democracy reporterfor and green who was a local democracy reporter for the evening news. martin, welcome to the media show. what is your big story in bristol today? i ve been visiting the newly repainted rainbow crossing just painted in time for the pride celebrations so, we have a brand new rainbow celebrations so, we have a brand-new rainbow crossing. charlotte. brand-new rainbow crossing. charlotte, what brand-new rainbow crossing. charlotte, what have - brand-new rainbow crossing. charlo
biden is handling that number one issue of inflation. most important to them, he is failing by a mile. about the same say they approve of how he is handling record breaking gasoline prices. another top issue for them, he is failing by a mile. within days we could creep to an average $5 per gallon for regular unleaded. 25 cents more than they were paying last week. again focusing deeper now, the price of gas has more than doubled from when biden first took office. and remember, that s the national average. it is well above $6 in california. one station north of san francisco was charging $9.50 a gallon. the administration is delusional if it thinks people can live this way and not want democrats out of office. and while the white house blames putin s war against ukraine, republicans say look no farther than the president s own policies. biden doesn t care. he has no plans. has no idea how to deal with inflation. has no plan to deal with inflation. all he does is blame everyb
good morning. a frosty and foggy start to the day to day. some freezing fog will linger for much of the day. the sunnier skies will be the day. the sunnier skies will be the further east you travel. a return to wet and windy conditions in the west. all the details later on in the programme. it s wednesday, the 6th of december. our main story. the former prime minister boris johnson will give evidence to the covid inquiry today and face two days of questions about his time leading the uk during the pandemic. he s expected to apologise to people who lost loved ones but claim that he and his government got the big decisions right. our correspondent ellie price reports. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction. you must stay at home. in the end, it was his call. he was responsible for the biggest decisions made during the pandemic. that is why people will only be allowed to leave their home. but how he came to make those decisions will be at the