firefighters that are fighting this blaze and then, of course, battling this heat. we re talking about a country that is not prepared for heat like this. the infrastructure is breaking down in certain locations, we re seeing that, where there s damage to runways at airports, seeing train tracks buckling. remember a lot of people in this country live without air conditioning which is why there s been such a concern for the public s health and safety. you can see people here doing everything they can to try and escape the heat, going to lakes, going to ponds, buying fans. but we know that not everybody is able to afford that and to do that which is why we saw top government officials meeting over the weekend for an emergency meeting to make sure ducks were in a row to care for schools, for example, that are still in session and without air conditioning. the elderly, nursing homes. but this is an issue that we re seeing all across southern europe, this heat wave that is just gri
Where necessary, policymakers must resist calls for premature Interest Rate cuts. Her comments come a day after us data showed a Surprise Increase in consumer inflation. But she also warned that waiting too long could chill economic activity, saying debt is up and the Global Economy faced a decade of weak growth, which she labelled the tepid 20s. We are indeed heading for the tepid 20s. A sluggish and disappointing decade. Mr georgievas comments come as the International Monetary fund and its fellow lending agency, the world bank, prepares to host their Spring Meeting next week in washington, where finance ministers, central bankers and policymakers from Around The World will discuss the Global Economys most pressing issues. The annual gathering takes place as several conflicts threaten Global Financial stability, including russias invasion of ukraine and the war between hamas and israel in gaza. Staying with the us, where large banks will kick off their First Quarter Earnings Season
the voters have spoken. the message they are sending now today to republicans and democrats alike after last night s big election. it is debate day in america. donald trump is skipping, but the five candidates who are showing up, they are already planning sharper attacks. which candidate absolutely needs a knockout punch? and michigan congresswoman rashida tlaib censured over her comments about israel, how she s responding to the rare and stunning rebuke. i m sara sidner with kate bolduan and john berman. this is cnn news central. forget reading the tea leaves anymore, forget analyzing polling data. this morning we have new and concrete data from the voters themselves who went to the polls in multiple states. democrats appear to be breathing a sigh of relief, republicans maybe some of them left scratching their heads about what this means today. one issue that voters seem to speak with a loud voice on yesterday is abortion rights. an increasingly conservative ohio
my mom. you re disappointing, dr. strasburg, where i once as soon as caitlin show starts. all right. harrington. thanks. have a great week and the new source starts now straight from the source tonight, a crisis of confidence at the supreme board as we await several rulings that could hit like an earthquake, including immunity for donald trump, a major new decision just released has predicts up in arms conspiracy theory sheriff s alex jones order to liquidate his assets to pay up a 1.5 billion you sandy hook families over a mountain of lives, but he still gets to keep his microphone for now. now, plus a new photo and new update from catherine princess of wales on her battle with cancer. she says she s not out of the woods yet, but will make her first public appearance. since, her diagnosis and just a few hours i m jim acosta and for kaitlan collins. and this is the source we have been waiting and waiting on a slew of major decisions from the supreme court. and one is no
should the u.s. be taking economic queues from iran? maybe. i ll explain. next, an inside look at intelligence and the war on terror are john miller who has just resigned as one of the nation s top spooks. finally, a last look at how not to be a spy. first, here is my take. i wrote a blog post for our gps website, cnn.com/gps that has gotten a great deal of reaction. let me talk about it for a moment. it all started because i read a website that pointed out after the s&p downgrade of the united states, no country with a presidential system of government had a aaa rating from all three rating agencies. only countries with parliamentary systems have that honor with the possible exception of france which could be characterized as having a parliament, a prime minister, as well as a president. this brought to mind my years in political science grad school and an essay by a famous yale scholar, juan linz who said parliamentary systems are superior to presidential systems beca