economy is starting to slow. we want america to know that this is real. officials several counties in texas declaring, a quote, invasion at the southern u.s. border. the live every day in fear. i do not want the cartels riding past my gate where the kids are waiting for school buses. slips off. birmingham is going to win the usfl. brian: all right. straight to a fox news alert now the suspected gunman in the independence day mass shooting? n. a suburb bond today. weave might see him. steve: seventh victim has died of injuries and police continue the other victims killed. rachel: grady trimble joins us live from highland park. good morning. good morning, steve, rachel and brian. the suspected shooter has been charged with seven counts of first degree murder. more charges are expected because of the more than three dozen people who were injured in the shooting. the states attorney for lake county says this morning s 10:00 a.m. bail hearing he plans on it a
Second quarter u. S. Economic growth comes in at over four percent triggered by can see misspending and high exports that is the stain of bill in the new era of trade conflicts also coming up should foreign powers be allowed to own Critical Infrastructure germanys government says no im blocked the chinese takeover of a Company Controlling the electricity grace. About Chinese Investment can childs home countries we have a special report from cambodia. They say is your Business Update on having a home free but thanks for joining me well the numbers are in they no good very good in fact over the last quarter the u. S. Economy grew at its fastest rate in four years and thats positive news for the Worlds Largest economy but analysts say its unlikely to be quite as positive as the white house makes it out. Trump was quick to celebrate the new figures four
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that you can spend when the times are bad so if the economy shifts but the recession is not on the horizon yet the growth forecasts for the third quarter for the fourth quarter assume looking pretty good so most of cobol call them is say that maybe in a year from now so that s when really things could to haunt us back specially also the tax cuts we see a huge debt load here in the united states but nobody really wants to hear that at this moment. of us all in a wall street thank you yes. which has plunged nineteen percent in friday trading that saw for the social networks at the number of monthly users was down by one million in the second quarter and it expects of the drop in the near future user numbers are declining as twitter intensifies efforts to fight spam fake accounts as well as hate speech online search privacy rules in europe have
cuts that have to be dealt with later this year. there are a lot of variables there that i think both parties need to be cautious about. but the trend lines, you re absolutery righ rly right. they favor the president. romney s gotten distracted with his primary. and the hammering he had on the president in the early part of his campaign. we ll see whether he gets back to that sooner rather than later. governor, i think that when michael steele raises the cbo, the cbo also talked about how much the bush tax cuts cost, how much it contributes to the deficit. so i think chairman steele is right that it cuts both ways. both parties have to be cautious. look at the fact that look at independents. romney had a 12-point lead last month. just last month. now they are virtually tied. so no matter which way the economy shifts, a lot is going to depend on what positions you re taking while we see these shifts go up and down.
average of $24,000. that s an average. are you waving because you owe $24,000 or student loan debt has now surpassed credit card debt for the first time ever. think about that. that s inexcusable. in the coming decade, 60% of new jobs will require more than a high school diploma. higher education is not a luxury. it s an economic imperative that every family in america should be able to afford and when i say higher education, i don t mean four-year colleges and universities. i also mean our community colleges and providing lifelong learning for workers who may need to retrain for jobs when the economy shifts. all those things cost money and it s harder and harder to afford. so, we ve got to do something to