cannabis and fentanyl and sit in the classroom and try to learn. they look at tiktok that s teaching them how to steal cars. young boy was burned 85% of his body because he did a tiktok challenge. the mayor says more prayer is the answer. we ll discuss that. and why is america losing it? why are we behaving so badly to our fellow humans on airplanes at ball games, when did we lose our common decency? we re going to bring you the story of a high school baseball empire, a disabled vet getting punched out by a parent. we have more of these as well. our thought provoking panel on what is happening to us. let s start with the supreme court, senators on both sides of the aisle now calling for the high court to fix its ethics issues. i just think that the american people expect the supreme court to be above politics and to be above personal financial interests and anything of this nature puts that into question, and i think it knneeds to be addressed. and democratic senato
welcome to our program. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the video is set to be released later today. just in time for nightfall and the weekend. now an official describes it as nothing short of appalling. it comes after the five officers involved in the arrest of nick jolles were charged with second degree murder. bill: as tensions boil the community holding a candlelit vigil for the 29-year-old honoring his memory and legacy and his mother calling for protests but no violence. listen to her address. i want each and every one of you to protest in peace. i don t want us burning up our cities, tearing up the streets because that s not what my son stood for. if you guys are here for me and tyre, then you will protest peacefully. you can get your point across but you don t need to tear up our cities, people. because we do have to live in them. dana: strong messages from a mom who is grieving and charles watson is live in memphis. h
the atlantic, a really big area of low pressure slowly but surely starting to take control of the weather. notjust yet, most other state with sunshine through the rest of the afternoon, cloud feeding into eastern scotland and north east england on quite a chilly northerly breeze, temperatures just 12 degrees for aberdeen, 18 for plymouth, by the end of the day, things will change. we will see clouds and showers, some thunderstorms breaking out across the south west of england, drifting into wales through the evening. could be torrential downpours and places, frequent lightning and turning windy. some showers getting into northern ireland by the end of the night, most other areas dry but with extensive cloud and the odd spot of drizzle across northern and eastern scotland, north east england, 6 degrees for glasgow, very mild towards the south. this big area of low pressure starts to make a move, you can see various frontal systems rotating, showers and longer spells of rain th
it s three years today since chinese state media reported the first recorded death from covid 19. since then the global economy has been under intense pressure, and now the world bank is warning it is close to falling into recession. in its latest economic forecast, the bank said after surging by over 5% in post pandemic 2021, growth in the world s richest economies is likely to slow sharply from 2.5% last year to just 0.5% this year, and debt caused by the pandemic will take decades to pay off. the bbc s north america business correspondent samira hussain reports from new york. the from new york. world bank expects the global the world bank expects the global economy to grow by 1.7% this year, much lower than the 3% originally predicted by the world bank back injune. now, a number of factors are being blamed. the continued war in ukraine continues to put pressure on global energy prices, and interest rates are rising in many economies to combat the high cost of living. now,