covid 19 restrictions late last year. the chief economist told me that she is expecting to see an economic rebound but warned that the optimism could fade in subsequent quarters. in that the optimism could fade in subsequent quarters. subsequent quarters. in terms of gdp growth. subsequent quarters. in terms of gdp growth, and subsequent quarters. in terms of gdp growth, and it s - subsequent quarters. in terms of gdp growth, and it s very i of gdp growth, and it s very likely of gdp growth, and it s very likely to of gdp growth, and it s very likely to exceed expectations because the trade details were exceptional. now, we anticipated growth rate of around anticipated growth rate of around 4.5% and in terms of infrastructure, housing, consumption, all those figures will improve significantly in the first will improve significantly in the first quarter as well. might the first quarter as well. might be some downside and risks might be some downside and risks but
dissent? we had three of us writing a dissent. we thought it was for many, many reasons harmful to the court and we thought for many reasons it was generally a harmful decision. we thought it was wrong and five people thought it was right. so the truthful answer is, at this moment i don t know exactly. there are people who spend a lot of time on this matter. i can say it is a very important thing, this right to abortion, and i think casey is a better opinion from a legal point of view than roe, and i am very, very, very sorry. thank you for watching. you can catch my full interviews with bernie sanders and carol burnett anytime you want on hbo max. and join us here on cnn every friday night to find out who s talking next. good evening, everyone. i m allison, welcome to cnn tonight. it s friday night. the culture wars are in full swing. there is a plot television. in the republican-controlled state legislatures of south carolina and nebraska restrictive abortion bills
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talking. my gusts tonight include a football star and made actual stars his life s work. a gridiron grave, terry bradshaw on his current fight with cancer, his fall of fame career and prediction for next week s super bowl. right now, who is going to win? right now, right now, i m going to have to go with? and neal spent years making science cool for kids except the decision that turned him into public enemy number one for school children. i have a file cabinet this deep. can i get a hint? the love of my mother brought me here. what was the worst investment? there is a long list of really bad ones. the super bowl is set, the philadelphia eagles versus the kansas city chiefs and who better to talk about it than terry bradshaw. most of them as a broadcaster. we head to professor br bradshaw. before that as a four-time super bowl champ and hall of fame quarterback for the pittsburgh steelers. pittsburgh, hey, i love you. thank you. the ultimate performe