Thanks for joining us. Im Maria Bartiromo in for neil cavuto. Catherine herridge is tracking the story and in washington with the latest. Good afternoon. Thank you. The incident happened at 1 30 eastern and this is a very heavily trafficked, dense, busy sector of toronto. Yonge street is the main artery that runs north and south and the east west artery that traverses young street. This is not only sort of a big center, its also residential area with a lot of condos and also where they have one of the major sort of transition hubs for what is called the tcc, the toronto transit commission. The driver of this ryder rental van got on the sidewalk and began mowing down pedestrians at 30 to 40 miles an hour before coming to a stop after a half mile later near shepherd avenue, which is the next big intersection that crosses yonge street. We just had a News Conference from what amounts to the governor of ontario called the premier, kathleen wynne. She told reporters that they are taking all
Illness that is paralyzing kids across the country. Lets get to it. Is it an investigation or a cover up . Lets lay it out. The saudis are accused of ordering an operation that ended with an innocent mans murder. Now the saudis are going to investigation themselves. Thats fine with the United States. Heres the story pieced together as well can. Jamal khaishoggi needed documents for his divorce. Here he is going to get them at the saudi consulate in turkey. Hes not been seen since. The saudis made clear their hate for this man. They first said he left out the back door. Then reports the royal family the daytoday ruler of the country, its 32yearold crown prince sent two jets full of people to turkey to secretly interrogate the man. Among the interrogators were told a forensic expert. At least four of them reported by the New York Times to be associates of the crown prince mbs himself. Turkish intelligence say they had the place bugged and theres audio. The interrogators from the kingdom
prudent that israel will give the heads up and america might take precautions. we ignow need to wait and see, number one, is this the o conclusion of this wave of the israeli retaliation? and number two, does iran respond, and do they respond quickly? do they respond either through a direct attack on israel as they did in the past, do they mobilize and activate some of their processes, does has led take action in southern lebanon? i think a worst case for the united states is, we start to see some of the iranian proxy groups that we are attacking u.s. forces a few months ago, do they reactivate in terms of attacks on u.s. diplomatic presence in iraq or troops in syria or do the houthis get involved in the red sea? so everybody is going to be watching to see what the next move is by both israel and iran and all of iran s proxies.
come in on the specific topic. the manhattan da > i think all of this is so fa down the road that it is marching towards some sort o conclusion by the grand jury where they will say, you can g ahead and indict an indictment will happen. i just want to say to you, thi is interesting this came out this morning donald trump said it is goin to happen on tuesday there is now new information including a story by m colleagues at the new york times that says, donald trum actually doesn t have firm information that it is going t be on tuesday.
around the world. but the pound has fallen considerably against the dollar since 2016 and a weaker pound makes imported goods more expensive, which in turn has contributed to inflation. but all of these factors together and this is the office for budget responsibility s conclusion. it forecast that brexit will reduce uk gdp by li% over 15 years, and when faced with questions about the economy, ministers have pointed to international issues. these are global pressures, the inflationary pressures, energy price pressures are affecting economies, developed and developing economies, right across the globe. no doubt the economic impact of covid and the war in ukraine are considerable. the uk s economy has longer term issues as well. since the 1970s, growth has gradually slowed and since the global crash of 2008, productivity has stagnated. it s a complicated picture, but the 0br and many economists argue brexit is part of it.