the witnesses. to remember their stories. remember them like i remember my mom and my dad every single day. we must never forget. so this never happens again. yeah i asked this question to a lot of people. do you always think of yourself as a survivor? alright still a builder builder money, wonderful wife or do i have no pizza hut? mhm. good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata. welcome to cnn tonight. the supreme court is on the cusp of making monumental decisions that could change life as we ve known it for decades, starting with whether to restrict access to abortion medication that s been used for two decades. next to come, affirmative action and voting rights. all of this amidst new revelations today about clarence thomas. it was not just luxury trips that he accepted from a republican mega donor. he also allegedly took cash in exchange for real estate. our panel tells us if that s unethical or illegal or both. plus we know how dangerous concussions can be for athletes
welcome to the programme. it was budget day here in britain today. a big set piece annual event in which the chancellor stairs into the crystal ball, and tries to predict the future and how best to steer the uk economy through it. the obstacles in his way are common to europe and the united states. high inflation, higher interest rates, and since the pandemic, an intractably acute labour shortage. this graph trackjob vacancies across europe since august 2022, historically high after the pandemic, but you will see the uk, the red line at the very top, is struggling more than most. with 1.1 million vacancies. if more people are employed, more people are paying tax. the good news for the chancellor is that the uk will swerve recession this year thanks to growth returning by the summer. but the economy will still contract by 0.2%. and any brighter news, is tempered by slower growth over the long term. mr hunt said the uk would only grow by 1.8% next year and byjust 2.5% in 2025
and it s not as if she is breaking the law, but she could really have the judge come down on her hard. and she could raise arguments that trump will eventually raise as to tainting the jury pool, that. but the headline here, you know, let s just take a step back. the fulton county da, they clearly recommended the indictment of donald trump, not to mention maybe how do you know that? she has as much as said it. i won t tell you, but the initials are donald trump. when they asked, well, he says he was completely exonerated. she literally rolls her eyes and laughs. there are four different ways in which she really makes it beyond any doubt there is a possibility willis doesn t take her up on the recommendation. but it s a small one. so, yes, absolutely right, she s talking out of school. it s not good for the case. but man, we re going to have for the first time in the history the country a fulton county da s going to indict not just trump, but almost certainly it seems to
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