lets start with the reasons behind this. things like bank holidays strikes, how important are they? they are important and they can have a push and pull impact on these figures. we tend to see a boost to pub and restaurant although that wasn t the case in may, on the other hand, we tend to see it has a negative impact on manufacturing and construction activity because of those extra days off which is exactly what we did see in may. there is no doubt that the bank holidays had an impact and resort services was pretty much flat in may. we saw human health was a bit stronger because there weren t any strike day byjunior doctors but there was an increase in the output for arts and entertainment. that s partly because of the bank holidays. it was a bit of a mixed report but as you say, we saw a contraction in may, a bit better than expected. but matt lets pick up on those pay deals. , . ., ., matt lets pick up on those pay deals. , . . . , deals. they have agreed a pay rise, what
infighting nearly thanked a tax cut deal. how republicans are playing politics with both as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle live from msnbc headquarters here in new york city. and timing is everything, especially when it comes to donald trump s legal dramas and his campaign to retake the white house. it has just been over three weeks since an appeals court heard arguments over trump s claim of absolute immunity from prosecution in the 2020 election interference case. so far, there has been no decision. it looks like that case will begin well past the scheduled more fourth start date. in florida for a closed-door meeting with judge aileen cannon about trump s classified documents case which is set to begin in may. there are questions about whether that will push back as well. and as political points, out each day that trump s criminal cases are delayed, raises the possibility that the opening days of his trial
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. tonight, donald trump s legal delays and the impacts they may have on november as you tries to kill back the union vote for president biden. then, tense moments at a public apology during a senate hearing with tech ceos about child safety online. but will anything meaningful come out of it? and the border deal hangs in the balance while gop infighting nearly thanked a tax cut deal. how republicans are playing wednesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle live from msnbc headquarters here in new york city. and timing is everything, especially when it comes to donald trump s legal dramas and his campaign to retake the white house. it has just been over three weeks since an appeals court heard arguments over trump s claim of absolute immunity from prosecution in the 2020 election interference case. so far, there has been no decision. it looks like that case will begin well past the scheduled more fourth start dat
under 30 list, about what it takes to forge an early successful path in the world of business. but we begin in california, because the governor there waded into a delicate political issue last night on twitter. gavin newsom blasted the pharmaceuticals giant walgreens over its decision to stop dispensing abortion pills in 20 us states. governor newsom tweeted that california would not do business with walgreens boots alliance, or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women s lives at risk . his comments follow criticism from the white house on friday, when democratic press secretary karinejean pierre said it was dangerous and unacceptable for republicans to target pharmceuticals firms. samira hussain is in new york. just explain what is going on, this row broke out on twitter but fundamental issues at stake? walgreens had said that they are not going to sell the abortion pill in 20 states that are republican controlled states, after the attorney general to hav
we have a crisis of accountability in this country the american federal government today whatever rules you break or damage you do, problems you cause hate, hurt, harassed, nothing ever happens. you can fail and fail and fail again and you are rewarded , not punished. pandemic, fentanyl, baby formula, afghanistan and inflation now we hear they may not be able to get the election out the door on time because education department is a competent. number one denominator nobody s held accountable. they just keep on trucking. zero accountability because the establishment always looks after its own protecting the ruling class. tonight across the range of the most egregious violations we will lay out the accountability and will be joined by the one person in america to deliver the accountability right now james, who is about ready to be the investigation and prosecution and impeachment. all of it must be on the table. christopher wray, director of the fbi to criticize the rate on the