the dangerous arctic blast now slamming across the earth. with it, snow, ice, howling winds and all before christmas. we ll have a full forecast for you. we ll also tell you about in kansas city, delays here. driving in was wild, with all the weather, and, you know. winds and rain. there s the people hoping to fly home for the christmas holidays. may simply not make it. we ll also update you with the travel delays in your world. and there s a not nativity display at the vatican, and it sends a message of hope to the people of ukraine. very good day to you. we begin, of course, with the massive winter storm that s barreling across united states. 11 people so far have died from the storm. at least 200 million people are under winter weather advisories. it s an arctic blast that s knocked out power to more than 1 million homes and businesses. it s brought with it a combination of frigid temperatures, gusty winds, heavy snow and ice. and as a result, hundreds of t
act, sweden and finland s asession to nato, gun control and reconciliation were all passed over the last two months, many with big bipartisan majorities. if it gets to his desks, the president will have pushed through a $3.7 trillion agenda. how is this all going to play in the mid terms? that is the big question. there are a lot of variables, including record inflation and abortion and that stubborn political precedent that the party in the white house almost always loses in the mid terms. joining me is senior white house correspondent kelly o donnell, jake sherman, co-founder of punch bowl news, susan page, washington bureau chief and peter baker, author of the divider. jake, i want to start with you because you re on capitol hill. there was a vote-a-rama over the weekend. it s in the house now. what are the big headlines? the big headlines is that they got it through after 18 months of tortured negotiations over this package and the will he or won t he of joe manchin a
Of detoxing withjuice. The founder of nosh detox will be in the studio with us. And ten years on from the beginning of the Credit Crunch, we want to hear your memories of the crisis and how it affected you. Let us know. Use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. Get in touch with your memories. I know for us, it was the start of ten long years of covering the stories and the repercussions of it. This week the main Stock Markets in the us have had another record run and londons ftse 100 flirted with breaking into record territory. Its a far cry from ten years ago when the global Credit Crunch began. Ten years ago today 9th, august 2007 banks suddenly found that they had billions of dollars in toxic debts that customers couldnt afford to repay. So overnight, they stopped offering loans. The financial crisis that followed cost the british economy over £7 trillion in lost output thats close to 10 trillion. For the us economy, the cost hit a staggering 22 trillion. So
This compromise bill. So as you mention the politics are fascinating. You have the president and Vice President calling rank and file democrats asking them to vote in favor of the package. You had nancy pelosi and Elizabeth Warren on the other side saying stand up and fight. Bottom line it got through. There were conservative defections because some of them wanted to vote to fight the immigration executive order. It now appears that that will happen in february when funding for Homeland Security is due to expire, sean. Mike, thank you. Joining us mow from the white house is foxs own ed henry. I guess weve got a new world order in washington tonight, ed. We do. And why would john boehner not wait for the new congressional majority and just do a shortterm cr . Well, thats a good question. And i think John Boehners going to be facing that come january. Everyones going to run out of town now if in fact this gets through the senate. Thats still a hurdle that has to be met. Youve got democra
A look at the days latest news and headlines. A local news station that investigators say her laptop show she was doing homework at her boyfriends house into the night possibly after her jog. And her boyfriend claims she sent him a snapchat picture the day she vanished that appeared to be inside. As of Tonight Police have not publicly named any suspects and are being very tightlipped about details maintaining that releasing too much information will compromise the investigation where they wont comment on whether there were signs of forced entry or if investigators have obtained any information from her fitbit, which could reveal her exact gps location and heart rate the day she went missing. Mollys boyfriend was 100 miles away working at a Construction Job in iowa. He claims he was one of the first to throw up red flags that she was missing. When she did not respond to one of his Text Messages and did not show up to work. She hadnt called in and he looked at my phone and i noticed that