Everyone. Thanks so much for joining us this morning. Welcome to Sunday Morning futures, im maria bartiromo. Today, Israel Tax on hezbollah and destroys its Leadership Capping a week of Retaliation Fire against the Terrorist Group. Coming up, former secretary the of state Mike Pompeo on a pivotal week on the war on israel and its impact. Plus, deputy prime Minister Antonio tajani as israel slashes illegal immigration under prime minister Giorgia Meloni. Let me ask you about immigration, because you have talked about 1,000 illegal immigrants coming in every day . There are two to difficult situations. Libya, we know, tunisia is a nation that is risking [inaudible] what the traffickers are doing is incredible. I mean, this organization, they are becoming always more powerful. And they use their power and the money they do also a games the state. We cannot allow mafia to to decide whos coming to our countries. Maria coming up, the bidenharris Open Border and its deadly consequences on ame
Thanngk you for joining us. I am maria. Ezbollah and destroys its Leadership Capping a week of Retaliation Fire against the Terrorist Group. Coming up, former secretary the of state Mike Pompeo on a pivotal week on the war on israel and its impact. Plus, deputy prime Minister Antonio tajani as israel slashes illegal immigration under prime minister Giorgia Meloni. Let me ask you about immigration, because you have talked about 1,000 illegal immigrants coming in every day . There are two to difficult situations. Libya, we know, tunisia is a nation that is risking [inaudible] what the traffickers are doing is incredible. I mean, this organization, they are becoming always more powerful. And they use their power and the money they do also a games the state. We cannot allow mafia to to decide whos coming to our countries. Maria coming up, the bidenharris Open Border and its deadly consequences on america. Texas Governor Greg Abbott on the Dangerous Venezuelan Gang Tren De Aragua Raging Thr
Sir tony, thank you for speaking to me. It s very good to see you. Let s start with some feelings before we get to plenty of facts. Labour s back in power after 14 years. Very, very few people know what it feels like to actually be the prime minister of a new government, to be a country s leader. What does. . . What did it feel like as you walked through that door and into power in 1997? well, for me, the feelings were less those of elation. I mean, everyone around me was. . . . . Was, you know, celebrating, but i was very conscious immense burden of responsibility that comes with power, or should do. One of the fundamental challenges that notjust britain but lots of western democracies face today is populism. And i would say, tell me if you think differently, i would say populism is broadly that mode of politics in which charismatic leaders claim to represent the will of the people against a ruling elite. In your view, should populism be, as george orwell said of saints, always consid
Cut of half a Percentage Point on wednesday has spurred investors sending us markets into record highs. Traders cheered the Central Banks big call cutting the main Interest Rate to between 4. 75 and 5 . Opening the door with a bang on the first rates Easing Cycle in more than four years. President biden hailed the move as good news for consumers but said there was more work to be done in taming inflation. Lets be clear. The fed lowering Interest Rate is not a declaration of victory, its a declaration of victory, its a declaration of victory, its a declaration of progress. Its a Signal Weve entered a new phase for a colony and are recovery. I believe its important for the country to recognise this process because we dont, the progress we made will remain locked in the fear of negative mindset dominating our economic outlook since the pandemic began. Fed officials have made it clear that this cut was only the beginning and investors seem to have liked what they heard. For more, lets get
More women have contacted the bbc, saying that they were assaulted by the late Mohammed Al fayed when he was the boss of the Luxury Department Store harrods. More than 20 women who worked for him have already come forward as part of a Bbc Investigation accusing the egyptian billionaire, who died last year, of multiple counts of rape and attempted rape during his 25 Year Reign at harrods. Many claim that during that time the company helped cover up allegations of abuse. 0ur Correspondent simonjones has this report and a warning that it contains descriptions of sexual violence. He owned one of the most famous stores in the world. He loved being in the limelight. But some of Mohamed Al fayeds former workers have described him as a monster, a sleazebag, a predator who would use his power to stop them speaking out. Now more women are having their voices heard. One who were calling melanie has asked to remain anonymous. I was sexually assaulted by being groped by Al Fayed at his Park Lane ap