avoid. and japan will discuss policy moods. the ultra loose in a tree policy expected to be maintained. but investors will also be watching china which is supposed to unveil data later today loan growth and supply money from a good offer some clues on the cash in circulation and the deposit in the financial system. on thursday, we will get a gauge on how factories are performing and a check on the retail pulse for the month of may. i got a take on how the federal will move this week. take on how the federal will move this week. this will be the first pause move this week. this will be the first pause and - move this week. this will be the first pause and its - move this week. this will be i the first pause and its outlook are so pretty much a change inaudible. it will hike interest rates i believe in line with us treasury which are in the process to fill its cash inaudible. in the process to fill its cash inaudible. ., , ., ., inaudible. the european central bank revised
president. and if i had to bet, i would bet it s near. do you believe there s enough evidence? well, they would indict if there s not evidence, but from what i ve seen there s substantial evidence there. that s former attorney general bill barr with a bleak prediction for his former boss. it comes as there are major developments connected to donald trump s handling of classified materials. we ll bring you the very latest. also ahead a key witness in multiple investigations into the former president finally gives testimony to a grand jury. plus chris christie makes it official. we ll show you his pitch for the 2024 republican presidential nomination. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, june 7th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we re learning more revealing new details this morning about two separate grand juries looking into former president donald trump s handling of classified documents after he left the white ho
we are. that does it for us this morning. ana cabrera picks up the coverage now. on this wednesday, thank you so much for joining us. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera. we have breaking news. in the special counsel s investigation into donald trump, just moments ago, nbc news cameras caught a top aid to trump awe arriving at the federal courthouse in miami. the same courthouse where we learned a grand jury will had hear testimony this week. the guy in the tie has been the right-hand man to trump in his post presidency. he runs a superpack and that sighting just after the bomb shell report from the new york times about testimony from former chief of staff mark meadows. we re live in miami and d.c. on what all of this could mean. and breaking news out of the vatican this morning. pope francis is expected to undergo surgery and remain hospitalized for several days. smoke from wildfires lead ing to had hazardous conditions across much of the country. dr. gupta is going
world tour have agreed to a shock merger with the saudi backed liv golf. this comes despite the pending litigation between pga and liv. that will now be halted as they move forward as part of the same enterprise. over the past year liv golf caused huge disruption in the men s game, with top players such as rory mcllroy and tiger woods boldly criticising it. but other players such as brooks koepka joined liv golf for large sums with the backing of the saudi arabia public investment fund. the bbc s golf correspondent iain carter believes it is the big investment being offered that has made this deal possible. players can get along fine when they are playing for the biggest prizes. money is the massive driver here, the likes of rory mcilroy and the establishment from the live setup, they used to be west friends. michael roy was a groomsmen at garcia s wedding. they now do not speak. but that sort of thing will be shoved to one side. what we wait to see is what shape men s golf t
specialfather s day weekend event so everybody understands the role of fathers on this special day but first , when you open the hood and examine themechanics behindcompromise that s taking place, dc s signs of coming together not because of president by a . it is in spite of president biden . when he trumpets his biggest accomplishment thebipartisan infrastructure bill the fact is it was passed out by the senate leadership .it didn t take long for the president to blow it to smithereens . do you believe that? he forgot about that. things didn t exactly work out that way. it s a bad, bad bill. that was talking about the rubble of billed back better, the second bill that he needed to sign the first one. three months later and signed off on that something he could have signed in june before he blew it up at the white house and i m talking about the infrastructure bill but it s signed and it s done and it s finished. then there s scenes like this outside a conservative supr