this is the focus of tonight s angle.there was an t important memorial service today in washington for the pretend border bill including a eulogy. they have political differences. they say if the wrong time to essolve the problem. arlette the presidential election solve the problem other folks that read the facebook post and the twitter posts and saw different facts that they buthought might be truem. but i personally told him over and over again that they are full and it has been hard to overcome. is sad he is still using the same lines that didn t work when he was trying to sell the stinker of a bill.im o he wasn t filling when impugning the intelligence of his colleagues who helped bury this bill. s, i border security is just talking point for the election but i can promise you this is someone who was born and raised near the border in arizona this is not a talking pointnt this i our daily lives i hear from the ranchers, police officers and farmers every day. the i h
tone, warning markets were spooked by government borrowing to pay for the biggest as cut in half a century. the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. the pound has slumped to its longest level since 1985. borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor s plans as a great tax gamble, with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs. and the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers in his new office at buckingham palace. and in the guardian, hilary mantel celebrated author of the will fall trilogy, her picture there. she died at the age of 70. wolf hall. no prizes for guessing where we re going to start. not tosha, kick us off with this mini budget. natasha. is ita gamble, do you think? mini budget. natasha. is it a gamble, do you think? politically, economically. gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. gamble, do you think?
in chicago, thirty three were gunned down, five of those died in laguna woods, california, chinese immigrant from las vegas walked into a presbyterian church and shot six elderly taiwanese parishioners. police say he was motivated by some kind of political and ethnic hatred. and of course, most famously of all, on saturday afternoon a teenager in a mock military uniform walked into a grocery store in buffalo and shot more than a dozen strangers with a rifle. no doubt you ve seen accounts of this on the news which you probably haven t seen details w about any of the 10 americans who were murdered in that store in buffalo. you may not even know their names, much less who they were or who they loved. most of them were black. we know that . but beyond the way they look, not a lot has been reported about them because the coverage hasn t beenth about them nor in fact has it really been about the gunman. unhe was an 18 year old called paten gendron.le gendron was mentally illd peyto
Unprecedented Surprise Attack on israel, the likes of which this country is never seen since the Yom Kippur War that happened more than 50 years ago almost to the day, also happening on the jewish holiday. It is shabbat as well but since 6 30 this morning, sirens have been blaring across israel including here in jerusalem we had our fair share of Air Raid Sirens going off alerting us of incoming rockets. We heard several explosions ourselves overhead of either intersections or rockets making impact. Did you know there were some impacts made a Run Jerusalem . Sirens going off as far as tel aviv. Its been quieter in the last few hours, but just to give you a sense of scaled numbers we hear from the Israeli Military at least 3000 rockets have been fired so far today. This is where we are approaching our tent in this conflict with that. 21 war that lasted 11 days between israel and hamas militants. There are some 4300 rockets fired just in those 11 days. So we are approaching that number j
they re beginning through the republican speakers now, other republican politicians from wisconsin. you see a big crowd behind me. trust me, it runs out this way and this way as well. this is the wisconsin homecoming. paul ryan said he s been flying into the airport in milwaukee for the 14 years he s been in the united states congress, never has he returned home for a welcome like this. he now will be the republican vice presidential nominee. we re in a state, gloria, as you know, there s been democratic politics and presidential politics for a long time. these republicans here think because of the romney pick of paul ryan and the election buzz in this state, the republican governor survived the bruising recall election. they think it s possible. a big homecoming for paul ryan here in wisconsin. the american people are just getting to know the congressman, the house budget committee chairman sometimes controversial house budget committee chairman that mitt romney has asked hi