that in a way it is even worse than some of the folks who were ringing the alarm, sounding the alarm, had expected. so if we as a planet do nothing sufficient now it mitigate climate change, what does your study find happens next? well, we see an increase in these kinds of events that become more frequent, more severe, and we see events we have never seen before. a tendency for us to talk about this heat and say it is the new normal. unfortunately it is not the new normal. it is what we re nostalgic for in a few years if we continue the way we are moving the world s is climate right now. goodness. as you know, the u.s. made commitments in scotland last year, u.s. is the second biggest emitter of climate changing emissions. made commitments in scotland, now congress has failed to pass legislation that would help meet those commitments and also the supreme court limited the epa s ability to regulate emissions. can the u.s. meet is climate
biden administration, to congress today? we re the backbone of the economy, it all starts with small business. and inflation pressures, workforce pressures, a possible recession, we need the assistance of our congress to help us move forward. and one thing that is so important to us is the reauthorization of the sba. it hasn t been reauthorized, small business administration. are you preparing for a recession in the next six months? i think as a small business owner we are all it has been a crazy two years of just constant what s next, right. so we re all managing risks every day. and it is definitely a possibility. bank of america says yes, a recession is likely this year. citigroup said she s not seeing anything in the data saying we re on the cusp of a recession. what do you think? do you think the u.s. will be in recession in the next six months? i think it is hard to predict. i think it is uncertain.
arizona. a 14-year-old killed eight early saturday morning in an apartment in phoenix, three killed, one wounded in grand rapids, michigan. three killed in saginaw, michigan. all these were tragedies, but none were headline grabbing mass shootings like the one we saw recently in uvalde, texas, or in buffalo in the past couple of weeks. but here s the thing, most mass shootings, as terrible as they are, do not grab attention. many are interpersonal disputes that ten or 20 years ago, might have left led to a fistfight. but now, a gun fight instead, because that s what happens in a country with more guns than people. aftab aftab pureval is the mayor of cincinnati, ohio. he s a democrat. he s part of mayors who signed a letter urging congress to act on the violence in the wake of the uvalde and buffalo mass shootings. and mayor pureval joins me now. first, let s start with cincinnati s like, and mid sized to smaller city, but cities across the range of sizes and densities and region in geo
in philadelphia, three people were killed, and 11 were injured when a gunfire erupted in a crowd. there were shootings outside nightclubs in chattanooga, tennessee, and macon, arizona. a 14-year-old killed eight early saturday morning in an apartment in phoenix. three killed, one wounded in grand rapids, michigan. three killed in saginaw, michigan. all these were tragedies, but none were headline grabbing mass shootings like the one we saw recently in uvalde, texas, or in buffalo in the past couple of weeks. but here s the thing, most mass shootings, as terrible as they are, do not grab attention. many are interpersonal disputes that, ten or 20 years ago, might have led to a fistfight. but now, a gun fight instead, because that s what happens in a country with more guns than people. aftab pureval is the mayor of cincinnati, ohio. he s a democrat. he s part of the mayors who signed a letter urging congress to act on the violence in the wake of the uvalde and buffalo mass shootings. and
for travel back and forth to volunteer when i m not getting paid. i need some compensation now. inflation really biting. ceos in europe having the same warnings about the global economy as well as possible recession. bill: edward lawrence from the white house today. nice to see you. thanks. 14 past. ] gunfire] dana: gunfire on the streets of philadelphia one of several deadly shootings this weekend. we ll hear from a mayor urging congress to act. bill: the sentencing of a hit and run driver running into a mother and baby. how the controversial prosecutor is now reversing course on a claim. dana: the moment of truth for another progressive d.a. will soft on crime policies cost him his job? we re about to find that out.