the bank or ploy refuses to open the boat vault. a high speed car chase. they just say a third vehicle. stop! how did that gunmen know everything about their victims? their secret weapon could turn everyone into a potential target. they would find people on social media. the careful what you put out to the world to see. it s a mouse click away. it s a beautiful september day in the western mountains of north carolina. a beautiful stretch of interstate. north carolina state highway patrol is running radar and you see a forward edge blow right by. is started off as a routine traffic stop. it was anything but routine. all of a sudden, you see the suv pull over. you see the passenger side door open briefly and then shot, and then take off again. you hear the sirens, you hear the unmistakable roar of the engine. you see vehicle swerve into a big truck. it takes office driver side mirror. it s flying off and then you see [inaudible] our story begins [inaud
again and again. for every minute he was late his wife would lose a finger. a high stakes stalemate. a high speed car chase. he just hit a third vehicle. stop! how did the gun manno everything about their victims? their secret weapon could turn everyone into a potential target. they would find people on social media. be careful what you put out for the world to see. it is a mouse click away. it is a beautiful september day in the mountains of north caroli carolina. a beautiful stretch of interstate. it started off as a rue teak traffic stop but it was anything but routine. then you see the passenger door open briefly, shut, and take off again. you see the vehicle swerve, and you see bracelets go on. he just hit a third vehicle. we start in 2016 with matt gusman, a chief financial officer. i have been playing hockey for 30 something years. i play every week, sometimes twice a week, all summer long all winter long. money management pays his bills but hoc
contin good afternoon, i m lindsey reiser, in for yasmin vossoughian. president biden says he s not giving up. i believe the court s decision to strike down my student debt relief program was a mistake, was wrong. i m not going to stop fighting to deliver borrowers what they need, particularly those at the bottom end of the economic scale. so, we need to find a new way. we re moving as fast as we can. we ll use every tool of our disposal to get you the student debt relief you need and reach your dreams. it s good for the economy it s good for the country, it s going to be good for you. not president unveiling a new plan to help ease student loan debt after the supreme court knocks down one of his signature policies it s just one of a trio of rulings from the conservative court facing backlash today. we are going to be looking into the major decisions of affirmative action lgbtq rights, plus, donald trump on the campaign trail, right now, amid his growing legal woes
then, tech mogul mark cuban surprises me with some news about his future on shark tank. and his ongoing feud with one guest shark. have you been in the same room with him? no, i have not. i haven t talked to him since. not a word. and later, the so-called man with a golden ear, clyde davis, reveals the biggest recording artist he never signed and the one he ll always be remembered for. is whitney the artist of your career? i worked a lot on this question. deny it? don t deny it. are you always like this? are you saying parents are wrong? will you come back? of course i will. dr. rochelle walensky leads the centers for disease control and prevention. for more than 18 months, she s been the face of the biden administration s fight against the covid pandemic. in our conversation, she talks about how she deals with the criticism she faces and her future at the agency. but we start with those new covid vaccines. how does the rate at which people are getting thi
the home secretary tells police chiefs that common sense policing must take priority over diversity and inclusion initiatives as she sets out her the priorities of her crime cutting agenda. good afternoon. the government has defended its sweeping range of tax cuts from criticism that they favour the better off. the chancellor kwasi kwarteng s package of measures include scrapping the top rate of income tax for the highest earners and reducing the basic rate by a penny moves the government say will promote growth. the institute for fiscal studies says the richest who pay the most tax will benefit most. our political correspondent, helen catt, reports. it s an all out attempt to grow the economy with the biggest tax cuts in four decades. at spitalfields market, in east london, they are taking stock of a mini budget that s signalled a massive shift in political direction. what do you make of moves like reversing the national insurance rise? will that help, do you think? i