fox corporation report murdaugh acknowledges that fox news anchors pushed election lies on air. after a weekend of blizzard conditions, california faces yet another winter storm, but does all this wet weather mean a historic job is over we will speak with a leading snow lab scientist. plus, a new assessment on the origins of the covid pandemic is only adding to the confusion. good to have you with us. we begin with astonishing testimony from the media titan behind fox news, that could have huge legal ramifications for the network. rupert murdoch has admitted under oath that some fox news anchors endorsed false claims on air about the 2020 u.s. presidential election being stolen. now these are the fox anchors spread for different president donald trump s lies about election fraud, blue dogs, maria buddy romo, janine perot, and sean hannity murdaugh made it clear that he doesn t believe that right wing top network as an entity promoted the lies, but the fox corporation chairm
like fox business that you demand it and you get it. the supreme court hearing arguments today the battle over forgiving students loan debt. the president says he has the authority to approve it. six republican-led states are moving to block it saying the costs will be passed to taxpayers. we have you covered with fox team coverage. shannon bream has more on where this stands legally and lydia hu on the potential impact from this financially. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this last trading day of february. more on that in a second. it was mixed. but right now, to the supreme court and shannon bream where it was loud. shannon? it was, neil. it was very busy. two hours turned into four hours for these arguments. two really big hurdles here. first is the issue of standing. you have the two sets of plaintiffs. you mentioned the states. there s some individual borrowers that say they will be negatively impacted if the plans plan goes through. so there s the first question of whether
But not sprinting. He is also concerned about Economic Uncertainty triggered from the conflict between israel and hamas as the death toll continues to rise. The bbc s economics editor Faisal Islam Sat down with him and asked if the Global Economy was heading in the right direction. In the right direction. Well, thins in the right direction. Well, things are in the right direction. Well, things are going in the right direction. Well, things are going in in the right direction. Well, things are going in the in the right direction. Well, | things are going in the right direction. What we are seeing is despite these large shocks that you describe, the World Economy is still standing. No global recession, you know, no massive slowdown that would put us into huge unemployment rates. We havent seen that. We have seen a surge in inflation, but inflation is sort of coming down now, both Headline Inflation and core inflation, so thats the good news, things are improving, the Global Economy has b
He is also concerned about Economic Uncertainty triggered from the conflict between israel and hamas as the death toll continues to rise. The bbc s economics editor Faisal Islam Sat down with him and asked if the Global Economy was heading in the right direction. Well, things are going in the right direction. What we are seeing is, despite these large shocks that you describe, the World Economy is still standing. No global recession, you know, no massive slowdown that would put us into huge unemployment rates. We havent seen that. We have seen a surge in inflation, but inflation is sort of coming down now, both Headline Inflation and core inflation, so thats the good news, things are improving, the Global Economy has been resilient. At the same time, the Growth Numbers we have, around 3 this year, 2. 9 for next year, this is way below historical average. So the Global Economy is limping along, its not sprinting but its been resilient. Right. Do you from this point see there are areas w
About the Economic Uncertainty that will come from the conflict between israel and hamas as the death toll continues to rise. The bbc s economics editor faisal islam sat down Pierre Olivier gourinchas and asked if the Global Economy is heading in the right direction. Well, things are going in the right direction. What were seeing is despite these large shocks that you describe, the World Economy is still standing. No global recession, no massive slowdown that would put us into, you know, huge unemployment rates. We havent seen that. Weve seen a surge in inflation. But inflation is sort of coming down now, both Headline Inflation and core inflation. So thats the good news. Things are improving. The Global Economy has been resilient. At the same time, the Growth Numbers we have around 3 for this year, 2. 9 for next year this is way below historical average. So the Global Economy is limping along. Its not sprinting, but its been resilient. Right. Do you from this point see. There are area