and the independent trade economist rebecca harding. we start here in the uk where the economy is expected to do worse than every other major advanced country this year, including russia which has been hit by a barrage of economic sanctions from the west. that s according to the international monetary fund, the imf. it said the uk economy will shrink by 0.6% in 2023, rather than grow slightly as previously predicted. here s what they ve had to say. we have a very challenging environment in the united kingdom. we have a large terms of charts meaning that an energy crisis is very strong and in a country where there is a high dependence on liquid natural gas in the high pass through of the wholesale price to the retail price and this is heading towards the cost of living crisis and we have an environment as a response to this high inflation, there was a tightening of monetary policy by the bank of england and in the uk, this fits quickly into mortgages because a lot of mortgag
great to have you here, jacqui. jacqui: i m jacqui heinrich in for john roberts, he s off today. a crime story terrifying people on the north side of chicago. just this morning, a spray of bullets ringing out at a frat house party to kick off homecoming weekend at southern university in baton rouge leaving nine people wounded. sandra: about this time yesterday in cleveland when a gunman stormed a barber shop and shot five people, one of the wounded still fighting for his life. jacqui: and families on bucket list vacations cannot get away from the crime targeted at their hotel on a disney world vacation. this morning to head out to go to disney and the truck was missing. i ve had iwatches, a lot of people said the same thing has happened to them. sandra: in the neighborhood known as wrigleyville in chicago, the closest thing to crime used to be rooftops giving fans a free view of the cubs action at wrigley field, but the neighborhood has been hijacked by a violent gr
american democracy. that is something he truly believes and that we should continue to fight for. calling for egregious abuses of power in order for to suppress the constitutional rights of reporters as an insult, it s a complete insult to the rule of law and undermines fundamental values and traditions. instead, it is the responsibility, it s a responsibility of all leaders t protect first amendment rights and that s what the president believes and that s what is going to continue to do to make sure we protect those rights. something happened they are, clearly. where it not quite exactly sure what happened to the white hous briefing. somebody must ve pulled the plug . there is something going on today. apparently we have it back, so let s get back to it right now, we don t have any audio now. clearly our plug has been pulle somewhere, there are a lots of patches and routings that go on in that briefing room and that white house. in fact, if you were to look under the floor
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she was in the south tower and she made it out, she got caught up in the ash cloud. my mom fought cancer till her death. i don t know, what is it becoming? there s a line that gets crossed on the level of lies we talked about. we joked about things like the scarf and volleyball championship team. this is a different level. hey, everybody. k kaitlan and i are here, poppy is off today. we were talking about george santos, the question is is there no bottom? where does this end? it s one of his most brazen claims, his mom was inside the world trade center able to survive the 9/11 attacks, battling cancer and cnn uncovering evidence she wasn t even in the united states. and this. at 4:58 a.m. how to stop a body from decomposing. gruesome google searches and a disturbing shopping list prosecutors laying out explosive evidence as the husband of the missing massachusetts mother, ana walshe, stands accused of murder. let s talk about the u.s. economy, headed towards a c