At 10 00, we will get weekly crude inventory numbers from the u. S. Which are expected to drop. At 2 00, it will be the fed decision followed by Janet Yellens press conference 30 minutes later. We will bring you live coverage starting at 1 00 p. M. Today. First, we want to give you a preview of that decision. And so, we turn to mike mckee in washington. Mike, there is not much suspense on what they are going to do on the rate. What are we looking for . Mike it sounds like a cliche, but it is about what they do and not what they say. We will look at the soft patch to see why they need they feel the need to raise rates anyway. What are they going to say about unemployment . It is now below where they were projected in march. The cpi numbers could be very important, because they have to explain what is going on with inflation which has dropped off significantly. Is it going to continue to drop . If so, why do they think so . This all has to do with what wall street takes as its forecast.
Would be premature for us to respond any further. In an hour and a half, well come back together and give you an update on what we can speak to and perhaps maybe answer some questions. Chief, any other shooters out there . This is a stable situation at this point. Theres no additional threat. We consider this incident to be a closed incident under investigation. Thank you very much. And the suspect in custody, correct . The suspect in custody . There you have it. The first weve heard from the Alexandria Police and the chief of the u. S. Capitol police. A press conference in an hour and a half, in which well learn more details. Theyre bringing investigators together, trying to find out everything they know. As we have said throughout this morning since we heard about this, it is always better to be cautious about what you know until you hear officially from people who have the responsibility to know. Police were certainly cautious there, saying its an active, hot investigation. They wer
Look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We could hear people screaming, help me, help me. You could see people bending from the windows and fires were all around them. It was horrendous. A deadly fire in a london highwise. I have never, ever seen anything of this scale. You can only imagine how utterly terrifying its got to be wondering how youre going to get out if you get out. Its going to be shocking. To suggest that i was aware of any collusion is an appalling and detestable lie. This is the side show to a sideshow. Sessions did a very good job fending off all of these charges. His refusal today to answer legitimate questions is going to lead to an investigation of his conduct. A manhunt of a georgia man accused of killing two prison guards. An American College student seriously ill is home after he was freed from a north korean prison. One couple looked out of their plane window and saw jet fuel gushing out of the side of a wing. Thats not normal. All that a dog fell
It has been a very moving experience, and im sure that will continue with our panel right now, which is a Panel Focused on the radicalization of reconstruction. , will introduce our speakers as others have done all at the beginning here, and then they will come up and give you some more wonderful food for thought. Julie saville is associate professor of history at the university of chicago. She is a specialist in African American and caribbean histories and the author and editor of numerous books, including the work of reconstruction from in southwage labor carolina and she is currently working on a study of popular politics and resistance to reenslavement in the caribbean after the haitian and french revolution. Blackcus will be on mobilization in the aftermath of american emancipation. Carol amberson is associate professor of history at the university of buffalo. Her research focuses on the role of violence and shaping our social, political, and cultural world. She published beyond r
Industry is running so fast that this city is running out of spots to berth the ships a new global deal is getting closer. The final text is expected to be released within hours. The French Foreign minister says he is home for an agreement. This comes after years of tough negotiations. Nations first agreed to cut Greenhouse Gas emissions in 1997. Thats when the kioto protocol was signed in japan, but the u. S. Didnt support it and developing nations were exempt. They claimed they didnt contribute to global warming, even though china and india were amongst the biggest emitters. By 2009 many felt a new agreement was needed, but the copenhagen failed to bring results. A binding climate treaty was not to be signed. In lemar leaders there agreed on plain for voluntary targets to reduce emissions. Back to paris now and we will cross over to our environment editor nick clerk who is following developments from there. Tell us how close we are to that deal and to that announcement. Reporter pret