iranians, be careful. warning if they move against the troops we had respond and they should be prepared. i ve delivered the message to iran, they know not to do anything. iran does not want a war with us. john: expecting to hear from the white house and the pentagon shortly for the first time since an iranian-backed terror group turned deadly for american soldiers. hello, john roberts in washington and so begins another week on a tragic note. sandra: good to be with you. sandra smith in new york. this is america reports . u.s. official telling fox news the iranian proxy drone was able to slip past the u.s. air defenses because it was mistaken for an american drone scheduled to return to the base at the same time. that strike killed three soldiers and wounded dozens more. john: axios reporting the president is discussing a significant military response, and some republicans demand biden hit back harder and more directly by striking targets inside iran. sandra: nikki
and us regulators were informed of and us regulators were informed of an international stately drive to manipulate interest rates in the 2008 financial crisis but they cover it up. this morning the times newspaper on the bbc have published quotes from a secretive interview with barclays treasurer who gave evidence. artificially push down benchmark interest rates. that evidence was withheld from parliament and from jurors in the criminal trials of traders for manipulating interest rates. regulators, though, say they have met their disclosure obligations. what is going on, economics correspondent andy verity led the investigation and told me about the significance of holding them at lowering those rates. when you hear about interest rates whether on your mortgage or your personal loan actually they are not based on those central bank interest rate that is business hacks obsess about. they are actually based on how much it cost banks to borrow cash and international money market
lives? reporter: ryan, in the report it does mention a few lines about why officer waited. it states they were waiting for the keys. they were waiting for more equipment. but let me take you through it because there are very telling details we did not know before reading this report. according to this report chief pete arredondo actually wrote the active shooter policy. he wrote in himself as the incident commander but, according to this report, he didn t take on that role on that ill-fated day. it says that he not only didn t take the role, he didn t transfer command of the scene to any other officer which, according to this report, could have been done in this case in this jurisdiction. now the report is much broader than this. it does not just point the finger at arredondo. it also says that there were hundreds of police officers who responded to the scene, and it points out those trained police officers then did not question that command. they didn t question that there
digits fahrenheit. new york city could soon see its longest streak of 90-degree days since 2013. officials there have shortened their triathalon course for tomorrow. and in boston their triathalon has postponed altogether. one woman describes how the unbearable heat feels. what s it like in your apartment? hell. it s like hell? horrible. it s horrible. i sat outside here from ten to 4:00 this morning. as europe s heat wave moves eastward, wildfires have forced tens of thousands of people from their homes. you can see here parts of greece and slovenia are blanketed with flames and smoke. just terrifying scenes there. according to the w.h.o., the heat wave has caused more than 1,700 deaths in spain and in portugal. these heat waves are dangerous. we got a look at the impacts of this extreme heat here in the u.s. and of course overseas and how much longer it will last. let s begin now with polo sandoval in new york. hi there, polo. so we know new york is under a
that for the hillary clinton campaign lawyer accused of lyin to the fbi about the russian probe what michael sussex verdict means for the investigation of what comes next . the next step in the weaker of the six supreme court draft continues to the gop lawmakers produce a bill that would make that a federal crime paid we begin with president biden weighing in on gun control in his plan to get inflation under control. kevin corke has the latest tonight. good evening. the president is facing backlas after comments about gun contro legislation and possibly a ban on using nine he does mean that is options are limited. his suggestion that 9-millimete bullets have no rational basis for being used as a self-defens mechanism here it is raising eyebrows ought with lawmakers o capitol hill. a 22 caliber bullet will lodge in the long lung and you can probably get about a 9- millimeter bullet will blow out of the body. so the idea is high caliber weapons, there s simply no rational b