Former President Donald Trump and swearing off in the abc president ial debate in philadelphia with less than two weeks to go before election. Ever think that she believed three years ago and four years ago was out window. She will go to my philosophy now and in fact, i was going to send her my maga had. I will do something and attend Donald Trumps rallies out of exhaustion and boredom. People dont leave my rallies. We have the most incredible rallies in the history of politics and that is because people want to take their policy back. Shes been against fracking for 12 years. Defund the police, she has been against that forever. She gave all that stuff up very wrongly, very horribly. She was big and defend the police. In minnesota we do minute, im talking now if you dont mind, police. Does that sound familiar . Donald trump was fired by 81 Million people. Lets be clear about that and clearly hes having a difficult time processing that. I talked with Military Leaders who work with you a
breathe. the locals got to experience hawaii in the way it hasn t been since first contact. but then the, we are back, baby. give me a my type. i have set up before, it is weird that hawaii is the state. it is waived from the other 49. it doesn t operate like the mainland. hawaii attended covid way better than us mainlanders. many americans took advantage of the fact that no one said you had to work from home in your home and they relocated to hawaii. because of the lack of tourist dollars, the government of hawaii encouraged people to relocate. this aims to being professionals to hawaii. they get hotel discounts if they connect with other professionals. lots considered it. me and my wife couldn t make it make sense. i was in hawaii in season three and i learned too much. colonizers feel so entitled. the hawaiian government with their warm welcome, give us your tired masses. native hawaiians were saying something else. not to steal a technique from carrie bradshaw but
updates urgently to protect their networks after flaws in the system are detected. an inquest finds neglect contributed to the death of a man who died after being restrained by police in luton. and where there s a will there s a way former royal marine mark ormrod, who lost his legs and arm in an ied attack in afghanistan, takes on and completes an extraordinary personal challenge. would you be confident dad can do it, 100%? more than 100%? one trillion gazillion percent! the metropolitan police have confirmed that a body found in kent woodland is that of sarah everard. it comes as the police watchdog investigates scotland yard s handling of allegations of indecent exposure made against the officer suspected of murdering the 33 year old. the met police has confirmed to the bbc that there were actually two complaints of indecent exposure notjust one. and that they were both on the same day february the 28th and at the same fast food restaurant. the alleged incidents
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. it s exactly one year since the world health organization officially declared the coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic that s the point the disease was confirmed as a truly global problem. covid 19 has so far claimed 2.6 million lives but there s hope on the horizon as vaccines reach some of the furthest corners of the world. our global health correspondent naomi grimley has been looking at the pandemic one year in. it s been a year that most of us will remember for the rest of our lives. one of grief and loneliness on a scale none of us could ve imagined. it s exactly 12 months since the world health organization officially sounded the alarm about the seriousness of covid 19. we have therefore made the assessment that covid 19 can be characterised as a pandemic. and yet, after a whirlwind of scientific discoveries, we re now seeing vaccines being distributed to some of the most remote communities on earth. in bra
hello to you. it s exactly one year since the world health organization officially declared the coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic that s the point the disease was confirmed as a truly global problem. covid 19 has so far claimed 2.6 million lives, but there s hope on the horizon as vaccines reach some of the furthest corners of the world. our global health correspondent naomi grimley has been looking at the pandemic one year in. it s been a year that most of us will remember for the rest of our lives. one of grief and loneliness on a scale none of us could ve imagined. it s exactly 12 months since the world health organization officially sounded the alarm about the seriousness of covid 19. we have therefore made the assessment that covid 19 can be characterised as a pandemic. and yet, after a whirlwind of scientific discoveries, we re now seeing vaccines being distributed to some of the most remote communities on earth. in brazil, they ve mounted a vaccination campaign reac