not a science guy blaming a pickup truck for extreme weather. these are not people who are speaking in good faith, they re not trying to solve problems, they are not even interested in what actually happened. they are lying, they are unscrew bills, and they will say anything if they think it will make them more powerful so best to ignore them. on the other hand, and this is also true, over time it is possible to draw legitimate connections between decisions that politicians make in the catastrophes that follow. the rising gas prices for example, the rising gas in america now qualifies as a catastrophe. it s true no matter how you feel about carbon emissions, you still assume you were afford to be able to drive to work or take a vacation with your kids the summer or buy my dinner in a restaurant once in a while. but now you can t, and gas prices are the reason you can t. nothing makes the country poor faster than rising energy prices. so how did this happen? well, we are going
the price like you promised or will joe biden get on his knees and beg and plead and hem and haw for oil that he is unwilling to drill for in america. the answer is likely obvious. we will have more on this with former secretary of state mike pompeo. along with the look into saudi arabia s attempt to cleanse their toxic image, multi-billion-dollar golf tournament featuring record setting payouts to major american golfers. and newly unearthed audio that s been extracted from a laptop from hell shows hunter biden bragging about the influence he has over his father. we have that tape straight ahead. also we are monitoring primary results in four states, south carolina, north dakota, nevada, maine along with a runoff in texas. we ll keep you posted on the numbers as they come intimate and thankfully the midterms are only five months away and we have a chance to stop the devastated policies of joe biden. with democrats running the entire show and the washington swamp, this country
and in ukraine, russian forces advance on the centre of the key city of severa donetsk in the eastern donbas. good evening and welcome to bbc news. breaking welcome to bbc news. news on our top story toda with breaking news on our top story today with the problems at the football over the weekend. we are just hearing in the last couple of moments that you aare launching an independent report, commissioning and independent report into what happened. let s look at the events of saturday night. the french government has blamed what it called industrial scale ticket fraud, for the chaos at this weekend s champions league final in paris. french ministers held emergency talks earlier today with police, and french and european football officials, as the row continued about what happened at the match. there s been widespread condemnation of the tactics of the police, who used tear gas and pepper spray on thousands of liverpool fans as they queued for hours to get into the stadium.
this is the business stories from around the world, and i will try and pronounce that correctly in a let s start with a stark warning from the governor of the bank of england. andrew bailey has warned the uk and many other countries are facing apocalyptic food prices, due to supply problems caused by the war in ukraine. bailey warned inflation could hit 10% by the autumn, well above the central bank s 2% target. uk inflation is currently at 7%, which is its highest level in 30 years. another sign of the rising cost of living was shown at petrol pumps yesterday, with one litre of diesel costing £1.80, which is a record high. joining me now is swetha ramachandran, an investment manager at gam investments. thank you for being with us, we know that rising prices are a huge problem, but it really did underlinejust how bad huge problem, but it really did underline just how bad this could get without warning from the bank of england just yesterday. yes, indeed, and there are lots o
Thank you martha. As he indicated the jury has just been dismissed and now we wait for President Trump this after Michael Cohen undergoes a grooming crossexamination and as you put it it was tough for the guy tuesday. This was super tough today. What will he have to neil say about it . We know he wants to speak and will speak momentarily and we will take you there live when he does. Welcome everyone im neil cavuto happy to have you. A lot of big news to tell you about including some records made and all of a sudden unmade. But first outside the courthouse today latest on what went down today. Nate. Reporter Hey Neil The Court is over for the day, at least the jury has been brought out. Still dealing with a couple things we will talk about momentarily but the crossexamination of Michael Cohen will stretch into next week, at least monday. You mention an intense day in court at the end of court today. Cohen acknowledged he never had a Retainer Agreement while working for former President