the acclaimed author has started to speak again he was stabbed more than half a dozen times. not only to assault his body but to assault everything he represented. an armed man drove his car into a barricade outside of the capitol building, firing shots into the air before taking his own life. a flood is coming to california. it could be the most expensive and natural history unlike anything anybody alive today has experienced hello, everyone. i am kate bolduan , in for pamela brown. you are in the cnn newsroom. we begin with the waiting game playing out after the search of former president trump s mar-a- lago home was lawmakers trying to fill in the gap between what we know and still don t know about the documents. allies of the former president are trying to shift the pressure on to attorney general merrick garland. the top republican on the house intelligence committee wants more information and evidence that the documents could threaten national security if they
by the charity birthrights. manchester city s premier league victory was marred by a pitch invasion, in which aston villa s goalkeeper was allegedly attacked. good morning. children s social care needs radical change to avoid tens of thousands more youngsters being taken away from theirfamilies that s the warning following a major review of council run children s services in england. the report said struggling families needed earlier support before they reached crisis point and calls for a windfall tax on the profits of the biggest privately run children s homes. here s our social affairs editor alison holt. ok, so let me know how it s been going since the panel. henrietta works with young people to help them pitch ideas and get their voices heard. and also it would be good to know, like, how you found working on the project as well. her own life was shaped by the crisis in the children s care system that today s report wants to change. after two difficult years, she was re
charles. let me start with this stat. even with the small gain that you re seeing on the dow, it s the first eight-week losing streak for the dow jones industrial average in 90 years. since 1932. you re correct as wells that the s&p 500 did touch the bear market territory. that was significant. bear market territory is when the index is down 20% from its highs. the selling on wall street continues as investors are worried about inflation, the consumer and a recession. the concern of course is that the fed can t tamp this inflation down quickly enough and that the consumer will just have to go without nonessentials to pay for essentials. that means that the economy will eventually take a big hit. if that doesn t do it, the flip side is that rate hikes, they re coming and they will put us into a recession as well so many investors, analysts and company ceos are pointing the finger at bidenomics, excessive spending, regulation and money printing as the causes of what put this co
over monkeypox. i m joined now by professor catherine bennett, the chair in epidemiology with the institute for health transformation at deakin university in melbourne. thank you forjoining us. it is an interesting one, this, isn t it? seemingly it has come out of nowhere. we seemingly come as the public, know very little about it so maybe clarify a few things for us if you would, what do we know about the outbreak so far around the world? well, as you say, it is unusual to see the number of cases we are seeing now outside the parts of the world which is basically central and western africa where we know this virus is endemic, it is in animal reservoirs and we see human cases and human to human transmission from time to time. we have also seen travellers who have been in those areas, taking the virus back to the uk, singapore, overthe last areas, taking the virus back to the uk, singapore, over the last new year s. use see odd cases but we have not seen this number in close proximity i