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and winds of change. cloud computing, augmented reality, and 100km/h yachts! how sailgp hopes to get the video game generation on board. this we start with the cost of borrowing because it is on the rise again. in the next few hours the bank of england and the european central bank are both expected to increase their main interest rates by half a percentage point to their highest in m years as they battle to bring inflation under control. good news for savers of course, but piling more pressure on businesses and many people with loans and mortgages. for the bank of england, it would be the tenth rise in a row and would take the cost of borrowing to 4% its highest since 2008. on wednesday the us federal reserve announced a quarter percent increase a much smaller rise than in recent months. but its chair, jerome powell, warned that it would not be the last. as samira hussain in new york reports after in new york reports a year of aggressive rate increases after a year o
there are new questions tonight about the source of substantial loans the congressman george santos s campaign. the embattled republican, who s been caught in a web of lies as you know, previously claimed he made personal loans to his campaign, totaling more than $700,000. a new filings with the election commission, he is indicating that loans of $500,000 and $125,000 had come from personal funds, those were left on marked. i want to turn out right away to cnn political commentator, jonah goldberg, and ashley allison. national politics reporter, eva mckend. eva, let me begin with you here about the new questions around these loans. what are you learning about the loans he allegedly gave to his own campaign? laura, the blood broad outlines of the story that you mentioned, that is absolutely correct. he previously said that he personally loaned his campaign $700,000. that was in the filing. he also has reiterated, he went on that podcast with congressman matt gates not too lo
our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you re watching cnn newsroom and i m was my church just ahead reinstated for now one of the tennessee three expelled for protesting gun violence makes a dramatic return to the statehouse. louisville to the growing list of u. s cities left reeling from mass shootings . this time, a disgruntled worker shot up a bank with an assault rifle, killing five. the u. s state department is raising the stakes to try to free a wall street journal reporter being held in russia and accused of being a spy. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. to neighboring us states are grappling with deadly mess shootings, the heartbreak and the political fallout. the latest carnage unfolded at a bank in downtown louisville, kentucky, on monday and employee opened fire during a staff meeting before the bank open to the public, killing at least five people. a law enforcement source says the 25 year old gunman h
welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom and i m a church just ahead. one more american city shattered by yet another mass shooting this time . five killed after the gunman opened fire in a bank. the attack on folding the very same day that the tennessee lawmaker expelled for protesting gun violence made his dramatic return to the statehouse, plus the pentagon shifts into damage control after classified documents ended up online, giving a glimpse at us spying efforts on allies and enemies alike. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. two deadly mass shootings within two weeks into american cities less than 200 miles apart. we are following the heartbreak and the fallout in tennessee, a lawmaker kicked out of the state house for taking part in a gun reform protests on the chamber floor after a fatal school shooting in his community two weeks ago, was just reinstated. the nashvi