event. senator tom cotton from thei the great state of arkansas, thank you for joining us . tha loonk yk forward to seeingd you soon. to sthank you .y. brian kielburger has beenrger charged with the slaying for college students in idaho. he was studying criminology ated a nearby school. t is it is alleged he entered a homem and start for young people to death. stbut was that his first crimint act? did he reall cy begin with quadruple homicide or didd he start earlier? his parents have been called before a pennsylvania grand jury investigating the death oft dana smithers, a forty five year old mother who went missing in may of last year.ying kohbce issued a statement saying kielburger is not a suspect in the death of danaen smither. so whyd would the grand jury. need to hear from his parents? good question. regarding exactly the right guest, former nypd inspectoror l and lawyer and somebody that i like to rely on for legal iss issues. mr . paul aurelie. his paul ubben. i m rusty
battle scarred region. also visited to commemorate the day of the ukrainian marines announcing the formation of a new wrinkle. you are washing bbc news. more on that ukraine situation later. but across the world and around the uk, this is bbc news. let s look at some stories making news across the uk. the international monetary fund expects the uk economy will avoid a recession this year and grow by 0.4%. but it s warned that inflation remains stubbornly high and higher interest rates will need to stay in place. pressure continues to mount on rishi sunak to order an inquiry into whether suella braverman breached the ministerial code. the homem secretary attended her weekly cabinet meeting as questions over her handling of a speeding offence threatens to deepen rifts within the tory party. braverman has said she s confident nothing untoward happened ,
every word. well, sure, i mean, they were there. he obviously was a big part in drawing the crowd there. he held the thing at the ellipse, you know, asked them to go down to the capitol. asked the mags to go away. said some things about mike pence clearly trying to pressure former president pence to do some things that quite frankly he wasn t lawfully able to do and stood strong for our country in the capitol that day. so you know, i think it was his obligation to, you know, send these folks home, send the message that these folks needed to go homem. he failed to do that, and ultimately it was not good for the country, a very sad day for the country. and for the first time, we got a look at these outtakes of trump s january 7th message. let s play that. all and to those who broke the law, you will pay. you do not represent our movement. you do not represent our country, and if you broke the law i can t say that. i m not i already said you