funerals are being held for the 2a soldiers killed in israel s deadliest day since the war began in gaza. there has been intense fighting around khan younis, israel says it has surrounded the southern gaza city. could i hostage deal close, though? reports that israel has proposed a two month pause to negotiate prisoner exchanges with himars. the us and uk carry out joint strikes against houthi targets in yemen for the second time in two weeks. hamas. and oppenheimer leads the oscar nominations with 13 but barbie s margot robbie and director greta gerwig miss out. time for a look at the business news now with lu kwesa burak. it afternoon, lukwesa. could afternoon. good afternoon. we start here in the uk with the government s finances because the amount it had to borrow last month was far less than expected. that has raised hopes the chancellor, jeremy hunt, may have extra room to cut taxes when he announces his spring budget in march. a lot of it is down to lo
debate night in america begins june 27. good seven hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m at a car and left among kong. hit on cnn newsroom. will happiness turns to horror as gun the fire erupts at a water park in michigan details on the incidents that left multiple adults and two children injured. that s a hit plus us president joe biden attends a star star-studded fundraiser in hollywood donald trump attacks his mental acuity and israeli forces announced a tactical pause to get more aid into southern gaza, more on what that means for the thousands of palestine in an refugees stranded in the region what police say at least nine people including two children, were injured in a mass shooting at a public splash park near detroit, michigan. families would just enjoying this saturday when the scene at the kids fountain turned into chaos a mother and her eight-year-old son a both in critical condition, authorities say the shooting a
serve.com. i hanako montgomery and tokyo. and this for joining me this sunday on for greek, a whitfield. and we begin with gun violence across the us weekend, mass shootings across three states have killed two people and injured dozens there s more from massachusetts to michigan and texas. a short time ago, police in massachusetts said eight people were injured after an overnight shooting, were hundreds of people gathered at a spontaneous meetup, organized over social media seven young people were shot, two of them are in critical condition. one other person was seriously injured while trying to escape and fell official say no arrests have been made and they do not have a suspect at this time and hours earlier in rochester hills, michigan, nine people were shot at a random attack at a splash pad park, including four and 8-year-old brother s. and their mother authorities say the gunman pulled up to the brooklands plaza splash pad and open fire nearly 30 times under no circ
100 representative American Kids entering high school. What does fate have in store for them . 25 out of that 100 wont graduate from high school. A total of 50 wont go to college. Thats half the class that wont go on to higher education. 50 will attend college, but only 22 will graduate within six years. Meanwhi meanwhile, other countries are outstarting us. On a recent international test, u. S. Students ranked only 15th in the world in reading, 23rd in science and 31st in math. Overall, the World Economic forum ranks the quality of our education at 26th. Whats odd is that weve been outspending most developed countries by a long shot. In 2007, we spent over 10,000 per student versus the 7,400 average for rich countries. How can we spend so much money and have so little to show for it . Well ask that question and others to some of the leading figures in American Education here on this special essay. Well examine the role of teachers, testing ands technology. And we ask the man who spent