swiped two firearms from democrat congresswoman aaron bass home. she feels safe in her neighborhood. i would say a 10 i feel safe. yesterday treasury secretary janet yellen said a it federal reserve strategy launch the country into a recession. the fed is going to need great skill and also some good luck. to achieve a soft landing. rhinestone house. the kick by bullock is on the way and it is no good. missed it to the left. yeah, yeah, brian: you are looking at charlotte, north carolina, where they are feeling the effects of the giant victory. okay, they are not. but i am. desperate to try to take emphasis off the panthers. by the way, if you are in charlotte interstate 85 there has been a crash to exit 23. mecklenburg county there were two accidents and goes all the way to exit 68. 73 degrees and the wind is 3 miles per hour. steve: welcome back to traffic and transit on the 1. brian: i m just telling you have a bunch of accidents. ainsley: if you t
legislation injapan but why are men still dominating the argument? mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. he made it his mission to push for perestroika political and economic reforms to kick start the russian economy, and set the goal for glasnost more openness and transparency in the policies of the state and judicial system. he oversaw enormous changes, namely the breakup of the soviet union in 1991, and the end of the cold war. president biden said he was a man of remarkable vision. russian president vladimir putin, who had a sharply divergent view of how things should be done, has expressed his deep sympathies . our russia editor steve rosenberg looks back at an historic life. he was the kind of russian leader the world had never seen. mikhail gorbachev smiled, he was relaxed. in the west, he acquired almost pop star status for helping to end the cold war. but at home, it was a different story. born in the days of dictat
opens in venice later today but are what are the films exciting the critics this year? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. mikhail gorbachev, the last leader of the soviet union, has died at the age of 91. he made it his mission to push for perestroika political and economic reforms to kickstart the russian economy and set the goal for glasnost more openness and transparency in the policies of the state and judicial system. he oversaw enormous changes, namely the break up of the soviet union in 1991, and the end of the cold war. president macron said he was a man of peace. russian president vladimir putin, who had a sharply divergent view of how things should be done, has expressed his deep sympathies . our russia editor steve rosenberg looks back at an historic life. he was the kind of russian leader the world had never seen. mikhail gorbachev smiled, he was relaxed. in the west, he acquired almost pop star status for helping to end the cold
doj dealing a blow to the january 6 committee. wanting to charge mark metal an his former deputy. this says former trump aides sa that navarro responds to what h calls unnecessarily harsh treatment at the hands of federal agents are flatly taken away in handcuffs and leg irons over his complaints of a subpoena. that plus an update on that gop senate primary race in pennsylvania where the recount continues to spike. a confession to fight. be begin with the economy where the white house reality appears to be set again with inflation, dashing any hopes of a rebound despite good data point. ashley strohmier has more on that tonight. how are you even though inflation is crushing americans they re praising the new jobs numbers. this is regardless of the out-of-control gas prices and the supply chain. the report shows that 390,000 jobs were created in may, which does meet expectation but falls short of aprils for hundred 28,000 jobs created. the average price of gas is now or doll
having a constitutional monarchy. the pinnacle is an institution and a person in her majesty the queen who everybody looks up to and brings everybody together. martha: he had a lot of interesting things to say. more on that later and his take on u.s. leadership and 100 days of war in ukraine. but first, back at home, president biden today hammering a singular message directing americans to blame not him but another president for the soaring food prices and fuel prices in the u.s. both of these challenges have been directly exacerbated by putin s war in ukraine, this is the putin price hike. if food and gas prices will be elevated i d by putin s price hike, one things we can make better for families is by helping them save on other basic items that families need on a monthly basis. martha: so since president biden took office, gas has increased $2.33, up 99% during that period. kelly o grady live in los angeles. hi, kelly. hi, martha. yeah, you play that sound bite. it