travel conditions. the storm now heading east, will it disrupt your plans? we will have the forecast buried at the u.s. retaliates in iraq after american troops are wounded while one former american commander says the strikes are a clear warning for the u.s. military. the newest version of the apple watch band from being sold in america. tonight, how apple is fighting back. an important alert for parents about lead contaminated applesauce as the number of poisonings is on the rise. she ate them every day. it s amazing. we really loaded up. lost luggage can take many forms. unclaimed bags could end up your. you can buy what s inside. thank you for joining us this tuesday night, i m jericka duncan, in for norah. we begin tonight with 7 million americans under a threat of a massive winter storm sweeping across the central u.s. blizzard warnings and winter weather alerts are up across nine states from colorado to minnesota with snow, ice, and high winds creating white
travel conditions. the storm now heading east, will it disrupt your plans? we have the forecast. the u.s. retaliates in iraq after american troops are wounded, while one former american commander says the strikes are a clear warning from the u.s. military. the newest version of the apple watch banned from being sold in america. tonight, how apple is fighting back. an important alert for parents about lead-contaminated applesauce as the number of poisonings is on the rise. she loved them. she ate them every day. it s amazing. we really loaded up. lost luggage can take many forms. unclaimed bags could end up here. and you can buy what s inside. if these bags could talk, what a story they d have to tell. jericka: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. i m jericka duncan, in for norah. we begin tonight with 7 million americans under threat of a massive winter storm sweeping across the central u.s. blizzard warn
coming. a plus, to moccasin style in danger. fulton county georgia tsn enis drawing signal about how the president could be indicted. for trying to overturn the 2020 election. but, this indictment is just another legal liability for the guy who can explicitly still pull in strong with the gop. joins me in studio a little later to break it all down. later, unmask a medical racism, how the color of our skin could be the difference between life or death. we re going inside the fight for fairness and health care. all this is much more is coming up. a good sunday morning to you all, i am katie phang. we are going to start today show with an urgent new message from president biden on the debt ceiling showdown. it s time for republicans to accept that there is no bipartisan view to be made solely, solely on their partisan terms. they have to move as well. all four congressional leaders agree with me that the default is not, let me say it again, default is not an option. i expect
move that was expected. the cost of borrowing is now at its highest in 16 years, but is the fed finally done with rate hikes? the bbc s samir hussein reports from new york. inflation remain steadily high. to try and get the cost of living back down to more normal levels the federal reserve, america s central bank, has raised interest rates ten times in a little over a year, and now it seems it may be ready to perhaps take a pause. the committee perhaps take a pause. the committee will perhaps take a pause. the committee will take - perhaps take a pause. the committee will take into account the cumulative tightening of monetary policy, the legs tightening of monetary policy, the legs with which it lacks inflation and economic and financial inflation and economic and financial developments. the legs financial developments. the legs we financial developments. the legs. we will make that determination meeting by meeting. determination meeting by meetinu . ., de
a move that was expected. the cost of borrowing is now at its highest in 16 years, but is the fed finally done with rate hikes? the bbc s samir hussein reports from new york. inflation remain steadily high. to try and get the cost of living back down to more normal levels the federal reserve, america s central bank, has raised interest rates ten times in a little over a year, and now it seems it may be ready to perhaps take a pause. the committee will take into account the cumulative tightening of monetary policy, the legs with which it lacks inflation and economic and financial developments. we will make that determination meeting by meeting. the rate rises have slowed economic growth in the united states by making it more expensive to borrow money and inflation is starting to come down, but they have been some unexpected knock on effects of the rate hikes. they played a part in the banking crisis, where three banks collapsed in less than two months. so far, the fed has been