sometimes there is an economic crisis because of all the events that cannot be predicted. this is self inflicted in downing street with backbenchers last week. humiliated, abused and isolated for weeks patients put at risk due to a toxic culture at one of the uk s biggest mental health hospitals, bbc panorama reveals. health officials are urging those eligible to get their flu jabs and covid boosters. experts have warned of a big, and early wave of the flu this autumn. millions of people in florida preparing for life threatening storms and there will be high winds and flooding at hurricane ian approaching. the bank of england has stepped in to prop up the government bond market, after uk interest rates soared, and gilts tumbled, following the government s mini budget. the bank warned the market s reaction to the government s measures now represented a material risk to uk financial stability . it says the market for gilts, in which the british government borrows, has beco
we really want to go to conference under the circumstances? is it too early for that kind of narrative? what are you hearing push of course, three weeks into the new administration, that leadership contests precipitated by the turbulent removal of borisjohnson turbulent removal of boris johnson and turbulent removal of borisjohnson and they are aware this is a very new administration but no one can deny the uncertainty and events that transpired since the budget was delivered last friday there s a definitely palpable sense of anxiety, nervousness to say the least among many tory mps and some are far more critical talking about ineptitude and people have abuse the words like reckless and inept, talking about dogma, other considerations that i don t think there s a sense of any move towards removing the chancellor or seeking to pressurise prime minister to remove the chancellor or talk about
larger $3.5 trillion passes the united states senate. but at the moment there is not a consensus among democrats about what that bill will look like and about how much money they should spend. kyrsten sinema, the arizona democrat, came out against the price tag. she said she is willing to negotiate but is opposed to spending that much money. we are hearing push back from one senator like bob menendez who said we would not get everything we want. at some point any member of the democratic caucus will say, i will not support x if x doesn t happen. so this is not unique to our colleagues who have made those statements. i could say i will not support reconc reconciliation if immigration is not in there. i will say i would not support reconciliation if some of the things i care about are not realized. when that happens, then nothing succeeds. reporter: now, this is just this one step in a two-step process to approve the larger $3.5 trillion plan.
president trump getting pushback on the idea of the tariffs, what it could do to the u.s. economy as well. we re hearing push now that democrats might try to engineer a vote. maybe put republicans on the mark and say are you for it or not and try to block it. a conservative democrat from minnesota said these tariffs are hurting our farmers but it really doesn t matter. listen to this. you have a district that elected you but voted for president trump here. what is that doing to people who supported president trump back . you have to ask them. so, are they willing to vote against their pocketbook? they already have. yeah. explain why they re doing that? i can t explain it. now, shannon, what this means here is that colin peterson says they re for trump, for him. i said, wait a minute, why do they not support democrats on the opposite issue on the tariff issue. he said a lot of the conservative farmers don t like
york from march 2017 to january 2018. that s just the latest setting the stage before the state of the union. he will be addressing more democrats than last year who are prepared to fight trump every step of the way on his border wall. garrett? that s right. the border wall still remains a non-starter with democrats. it s increasingly republican who is we are hearing push back on the idea that he might try to pursue getting that wall without going through congress. this idea of an emergency declaration. the white house seems to be pushing back on a little bit, but hasn t taken off the table for tonight. that has a lot of republicans concerned as peter alluded to. folks thinking it might be non-constitutional, but also may just not work. the number two republican, a voice for the majority of republicans in the party often