Jeremy hunt or the current Prime Minister. I imagine rishi sunak will not react directly to his predecessor. But he will probably think being behind in the Opinion Polls to the Labour Opposition that this would be a brave or bold time to tell people they would have to work longer and potentially have Public Services to some extent reduced in terms of the cash available. Its quite a difficult political sell but what liz truss said she took personal responsibility for trying to rush through her agenda. She had a rather strange metaphor, not one to think about of your lunch, she did not just try to fatten a pig on market day, she tried to rear end and slaughter it all on the same day so she did rush her agenda but she said change had been urgent and what happened in the end wasnt so much the policies she was pursuing, they were not wrong, she argued the political and Economic Establishment including part of the Conservative Party turned against her and there was not enough consensus on co
Mile away from a fracking side were exploratory drilling is about to begin. Site. Nearly £30 billion in mis sold Ppi Compensation has been paid out by british banks, and theres still much more to come. Ill be taking a look at when it will ever end. In sport, englands women ease into the Quarter Finals of the European Championship, with victory over portugal but for scotland its a case of so near, yet so far. And theres confusion at the races as a 50 1 winner turns out to be completely the wrong horse. An investigation has begun. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Iam i am below the Streets Of London. These tunnels were built over 100 yea rs these tunnels were built over 100 years ago. They used to be used to transport mail and parcels below the Streets Of London. They are about to be reopened to the public after being long abandoned. We will find out how and why later on. New line and sarah has the weather. 0ur unsettled theme continues. Lots of cloud and heavy showers forecast.
district in upstate new york, we have some of the richest shale reserves, we can t tap them and that would give us energy independence. john: and we have more on this coming up in the next hour, with daniel twining. sandra: it is amazing, i dug up the headlines on china since the conflict began and reminded about the relationship. march 7, the china foreign minister, firm as a rock. china blames nato, it s remarkable to see what s happening and people are talking about it, and making some pretty strong observations on what s happening there. john: i think it s safe to say right now that we didn t diversify our supply chain, we
those things are really just impacting us, totality of all these things are really what is hurting and affecting his poll numbers. to be honest, i m surprised they re not a lot lower. trace: i wonder, congresswoman, if you believe talking about reaching out to saudi arabia and venezuela for oil and saudi arabia being in contact with china, i m wondering if the president and why he hasn t considered getting oil from canada or increasing the oil resources in this country? it seems a little bit baffling on its face. yeah. the far left anti-fossil fuel green new dealers are really the tail wagging the dog right now. fossil fuels have to be part of our all of the above energy strategy, we need them not just for prosperity where i live in new york state where some of the best shale reserves are, we can t touch them because of our state government. we could bring prosperity to my district in new york state.
p.m. and 11:00 p.m., eastern and pacific. i ll give you a preview later in the show. plus, america s amazing energy boom and how it will reshape global politics. and finally, an african success story. i ll talk to rwanda s president, paul kagame. it s been graduation season in the united states and i was honored enough to be asked to provide some words of advice at two universities this year, duke and harvard, where i got my ph.d. many of you have been interested in what i said at those events so i thought i would give you a quick summary. this has been a tough year mostly everywhere, but i am less gloomy than most. i think back on the crises we have already come through. remember the fears after the financial crisis began in late 2007? in the 12 months following, the economic peak in 2008, industrial production fell as much as it did in the first year of the great depression. equity prices and global trade actually fell more. yet, no global depression followed. or reme