president makes his way from midtown and trump towers you can see that they down to the courthouse we were told he will speak before and after that in some way, shape, or form so they ve got security obviously all around all these places and seek a surface is getting ready to drive t the presidents as i said downtown. and he will become the first former president to face criminal charges. bill: for the time and for all the how all this goes is not set in stone but this is what we think we know, he will be booked in process. he will be fingerprinted, he will not be handcuffed. anna monk shot s of this hour, this is not back from fourth being debated. at the moment is unlikely mark. martha: it seems unnecessary. he s one of the most well-known phases in the entire country, so i think they re going to pass on that it sounds like. the officers will take the former president to a holding room and he will go before a judge for the unsealing of this reported 34 count indictment.
so let s now get down to business and, as you ve been hearing, a stark warning has come from the head of the united nations that the world is sending out a distress signal and our planet is changing at a catastrophic rate. antonio guterres was speaking at the cop27 summit in egypt, where over 100 world leaders are gathering. last year, many economies pledged to reach net zero by 2050. but then things changed, europe s energy market was hit by russia s invasion of ukraine, and now countries face the prospect of blackouts and rationing of energy supplies. in response, germany, italy, the netherlands, greece and hungary have all extended production of coal and have re opened previously closed facilities. so can european countries still meet their net zero pledges? tim mcphie is spokesperson for climate and energy at the european commission. we have very dramatic challenges before us but we have written into law legislation that all member states have to follow. 0ur net zero ta
hello, a very warm welcome to the programme. let s start here in the uk where, in a few hours from now, the next leader of the conservative party and the uk will be announced. we won t officially know who that is until 12:30 bst but we do know for sure that whomever takes the reins will have a monumental task, both economically and politically. rising inflation and the high energy prices will be at the forefront of voters minds, while businesses will be keen to see stability and a commitment to economic growth going forward. our economics editor faisal islam has been looking at some of the immediate pressing issues. this is the economic reality facing the new prime minister. inflation at 10% and heading higher on these official forecasts. it may even go above 15%. five or even ten times target. in the general economy is already falling and heading for a 1990s style recession, according to the bank of england. the core of it all, energy prices. in international markets having
via, first though to david he is live at the white house with the latest, david. john good evening rick back to isolation for the commander-in-chief. this new scott many people off guard include top white house officials all the way to the president of the united states himself. the reason for that as he was going to go to wilmington, delaware to further plans in the works for is going to go to hemlock, michigan a few days later on tuesday. both of those trips have been canceled for this official letter from doctor kevin o connor, the physician to the president detailing what happened over the past few hours per know what to read part of it to our viewers. after testing negative on tuesday evening, wednesday morning, thursday morning, and friday morning, the president tested positive late saturday morning pete meeting hours ago by antigen testing for this effect represents rebound positivity the president has spring snow reemergence of symptoms and continues to feel quite w
and the school district police chief pete arredondo told dispatchers that they didn t have the firepower to confront the gunman. but at that point there were 11 officers, two with rifles at the school. all of those officers are trained in an active shooter situation. and from the very beginning, everyone the ones that didn t have the ballistic shields, they should have just gone in. that is what their protocol suggests. children were left in a room scared to death, calling 911 and yet no one went in. let s bring in law enforcement analyst jonathan wackrow, former secret service agent to president obama. i want to get your reaction to the new images of officers standing in the school hallway with rifles and ballistic shields, just 19 minutes after the gunman entered. their protocol was to rush and take out that threat and that didn t happen. what is your sense of what happened there? listen, it is actually inexcusable that ever since this incident almost every single thi