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you will see it like never before. tonight with the context, the former mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings blake, and the former uk ambassador to paris and national security advisor, lord peter ricketts. hello, welcome to the programme. it s hard to overstate how poorly the british government s fiscal event on friday has been received by financial markets. nothing in recent history compares with the price moves we have seen since. not brexit, not covid, 9/11 not even the uk s ejection from the exchange rate mechanism. the pound has slumped to its lowest ever level against the dollar. and the rate on short term gilts is now higher than italy or greece. 0rdinarily, tax cuts to promote growth might be welcomed by the city, when they are properly costed. but the government s critics would say that if there s no framework for the size of borrowing, nor any timeframe established to deliver the growth the treasury is chasing, then don t be surprised if markets are spoo ....
tear gassed pitch invaders. football is by far the number one sport in this country and everybody loves it in this country so it s very difficult to see just like they have to get to the bottom of what happened and make sure it s safe, people had to come home from football. king charles will now not be at next month s climate change conference in egypt following reports that prime minister liz truss advised him not to attend. brazilians are voting in the first round of an election which has seen a bitter campaign between past and present presidents. and kenya s amos kipruto and ethiopia s yalemzerf yehualaw win their maiden london marathon titles with breakaway victories in the elite men s and women s races. liz truss has admitted she could have laid the ground better before the government announced tax cuts which caused turmoil in financial markets. the prime minister has defended the measures at the start of the conservative party conference in birmingham, but she ....
snarls. the heatwave continues, from the big apple to arizona, a weekend of dangerous weather. plus american innovation, how some cities are bat ring the heat by changing the color of their roa. beachgoer captures a t moment a small plane crashes into the ocean. and on the road, making a young boy s dream come true and inspiring others in the process. garrett: good this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. everyone. thank you for joining us. i m major garrett in for norah. tonight, the president is in covid isolation in the white house residence but keeping up a brisk work pace according to his spokeperson. mr. bind, 79, held a virtual meeting with advisors to survey turbulent economic trends and still above average gas prices. he appeared in good spirits but his voice sounded a bit horse. he gave reporters a thumbs up when he was asked how he was feeling. the president s doctorrer says he s improved and responding well ....
ali velshi and katie turner continue to pick up our special coverage right now. rounds and territories of the citizens morning it is ali velshi here at msnbc. joining me from london s you are watching the proclamation of king charles the their, or in, edinburgh scotland. this is one of four proclamations we will be watching this morning. there is one and, card of whales. there is one in belfast, northern ireland. , three actually. let s just listen to this for a moment. northern ireland now has all around us and territories, king, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. to whom we do acknowledge all face in obedience with humble affection. but featuring god by whom kings and queens to rain, to bless his majesty with long and happy years to rain over us. given that st. james s palace, it s tentatives up timber in the year of our lord 2022. proclamation got! britain! hut! god save the king. god save the king! [inaudible] [noise] check fire! [n ....
passengers upset and exasperated. i was meant to leave at 8:00 a.m., you know, flight canceled. another flight was going to be 11:00 a.m., canceled. one more at 3:00, canceled. we have to get home. we have a flight. it is going to be, you know, canceled. they need to let us know now so we can know what to do. the problem a huge surge in passenger traffic. call it post-pandemic rebound. the tsa says it screened more passengers on friday than on the same day in 2019. let s talk about what s happening here. business journalist mark stewart joins me now. tsa says they screened 2 1/2 million people. that is remarkable. same number as way back in february 2019. or 2020, i guess. what is that telling us about the american economy? it tells us people are finding room in their budgets to travel. it s the notion of pent-up demand. another struggle facing the economy is labor. airlines are dealing with these pilot shortages. i heard from one pilot last night, there should ....