sometimes some words, get them all right. if you send me to washington d.c., i ll always stand and do what is right. i want to go to washington and bring balance. stop the partisan bickering and deal with the problems that you guys have been telling me about for the last one plus years. neil: we re going down to the wire. everywhere you go, you hear the sound of drums. with the election closing in, the latest job numbers are out. let s say for the first time we re starting to see the jobs slowing down. with just four days to go can you believe that? both parties are wrapping things up. we are everywhere in arizona, in georgia, in nevada, in pennsylvania. you name it, we re on it and all over it. welcome, everybody. so glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s be beginning with aishah hasnie following things in georgia where we have a couple of battles going on and concerns about the same economic issues going on as well. aishah? hi, neil. good afternoon to you. yo
lets now get down to business. the biggest interest rate rise since 1989. that s what we are awaiting from the bank of england in just a few hours time as it battles to control soaring prices. the bank is widely expected to raise its benchmark rate from 2.25% to 3% pushing up the cost of mortgages, credit cards and loans. it comes as america s central bank the us federal reserve raised its main rate by three quarters of a percentage point and warned borrowing costs will have to go higher than many are expecting. michelle fleury has this from new york. this is the fourth time in a row that the us central bank has raised interest rates so aggressively, with another hike possible in december. the rapid pace of increases is in response to prices that have been rising at their fastest pace in four decades. now, as the race to beat inflation continues, the question for everyone is, will mr powell and his colleagues really keep up this pace? in its statement, for the firs
be banned from the roads altogether. changing life in russia how tighter and more repressive controls are bringing back memories from the past. we have a special report from st petersburg. duggee is waiting for some new friends to arrive. and how the bbc s hey duggee is helping young ukrainian refugees feel more at home. also on bbc london this hour. how households can save on energy bills as prices continue to soar. and the science museum aiming to attract more people to a career as science technicians. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. investigations into the deaths of three teenagers with mental health issues have found they died after a catalogue of failures by the nhs trust treating them. christie hartnett, nadia sharif and emily moore were 17 and 18 years old. they were in the care of the tees, esk and weir valley trust and all three, who were friends, died within eight months of each other. they were treated at west lane hospital, which provided specia
council leaders in kent say the number of migrants crossing the channel in small boats has left the county at breaking point. food charities are warning that rising prices mean they re struggling to restock and donations are falling at a time of increasing need. and how a drug found in magic mushrooms is helpful to patients suffering from depression. and coming up on the bbc news channel, celtic are well beaten by the champions league holders real madrid in their final group match. they end this year s campaign without a win. police whatsapp group. and the census, find out if the of census, find out if the results of surprise you. good evening. and we start with a special report on the response of the emergency services to the bomb attack at the manchester arena in may 2017. the attack claimed the lives of 22 people and left hundreds injured. tomorrow brings the long awaited publication of the second of three official reports which will consider whether two of the victims mig
state of the economy. john: first, fox news alert to kick off america reports, stunning new exclusive video coming in from our fox flight team. infrared video shows dozens of migrants crossing the border into eagle pass, texas as it spirals out of control. had to mention christmas. sandra: you had to mention beer, wait four hours for that. the issue plaguing the southern border and border states for those. john: vice president and board czar seeing a surprise at her doorstep after migrants were bussed there from texas. and the swanky island of martha s vineyard greeted by dozens more after being flown there from florida. sandra: and more on the way according to governor abbott. white house slamming republican governors saying they are playing with politics and people s lives. greg abbott responded a short time ago. biden himself was doing that very same thing, the only difference is he was moving people in the darkness of night and dropping them off without the pu