reportedly planned to capture top russian military leaders. back at home, developments in the special counsel probe into former president trump s effort to overturn his 2020 loss. a star witness in georgia s investigation is due to meet with federal prosecutors today. in new york city, the former marine accused in the chokehold death of a homeless subway rider faces a judge today. and are president biden s economic policies working? he s set to deliver what is being called a major speech to try to convince voters of just that. this morning, potentially deadly, catastrophic heat across the country, threatening some 69 million people who are having to deal with those conditions. they re under heat alerts. the national weather service says temperatures today are expected to reach up to 110 degrees in texas. over 112 in louisiana. and a reminder about how dangerous heat like this is. and a medical examiner in webb county, texas, reported nine heat-related deaths in just e
harris faulkner with emily compagno, kayleigh mcenany, board certified radiologist and fox news dr. nicole saphier and here for the very first time kevin o leary, chairman of o leary adventures and we could mike look forward to knowing him this hour. the police identified the shooter audrey hale a former school at the school. and identified as transgender. we are learning she was armed with two assault style weapons and a handgun. they found detailed map of the school along with hale s manifesto although the fbi yet to reveal the contents of that manifesto. chilling images show audrey hale lasting through a side door of the school just after 10:00 a.m. local time yesterday morning and then roaming through the hallways well opening fire. it lasted 14 minutes and ended when two quick effective police officers took her out. these are new images from body cam video showing seconds leading up to the moment when the police shot her. you see the officers with guns drawn entering the
listening to today? we have been talking about this recession for the better half of a year. we have seen retailers warning of a cautious consumer right now. the takeaway is the job market is resilient. new home sales surged in may and inflation is slowly coming down. and consumers are still spending which means that they re signaling confidence in their financial standing. like you pointed out with the survey, americans may not necessarily buy the biden economic stent. there is another poll i was looking at that said two-thirds of the adults rated the economy as fairly bad. so today biden is expected to tout the strength in the economy, saying unemployment is under 4%, his trillion dollar infrastructure law was put in place and that he doesn t believe a recession is actually going to occur. but from the investor side, which we focus on cnbc, unless he comes out with any major new
recognizing the growing importance of a broad range of climate related health issues and youth including eco-anxiety. mr. wonderful, you have talked at length about the importance and value of the esg complaints from the investor side, nevada eight environmental studies what say you on the government involvement? kevin: the most important aspect of the government being involved is to learn from our mistakes in the last 24 months around this new administration. look what happened to germany. look what happened to energy independence. look what happened in the ukrainian war. everybody that studies esg concern about the environment as to understand the balance of taking care of people in the environment. i think now there is a new narrative emerging and i m pretty excited to see this happen. even people who are advocates for environmental assessments and energy, for example, this is the part where it gets really
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