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Statement that reads in part, President Trumps popularity has never been stronger than it is today and his endorsement means more than perhaps any endorsement at any time. Three weeks and a day. Thats how little time it took for the party to rush back into the arms of the man who egged on the violent mob that descended on the capitol, smashed windows, beat Police Officers, bludgeoned one to death, while looking for lawmakers to capture or kill including the former Vice President. Five people died in the attack. At least two Police Officers have since died by suicide. Two weeks and a day, the house voted to impeach the expresident a second time. And the man who posed smiling today at maralago said this. The president bears responsibility for wednesdays attack on c ....
Good evening. If you were wondering how long a disgraced expresident has to wait to be forgiven these days after inciting a deadly insurrection against the seat of democracy in hopes of overturning the election he lost, the answer is three weeks and a day. Thats how long it took House Minority leader Kevin Mccarthy to make the pilgrimage to maralago and pay his respects to the former president. He went on his own initiative to talk strategy about taking back the house in 2022. He also went to try to make sure he would stay in the president s good graces, it seems. The expresident s Political Action committee put out a statement that reads in part, President Trumps popularity has never been stronger than it is today and his endorsement means more than perhaps any ....
thanks so much for watching tonight. cnn tonight starts now. hi. how are you recovering? it s been quite the 24 hours, i should say. i bet it has. you are fantastic. great job last night. great job tonight. thanks so much. i ll see you soon. good evening. welcome to cnn tonight. in less than two hours, the trump era policy that quickly turned away many migrants at the southern border will expire and thousands of desperate men, women and children who have already made a dangerous journey over hundreds of miles will attempt to enter the u.s. border patrol are bracing for a surge. and the effects are spreading to cities as far as denver and new york. cnn is southern border in just a moment. plus, the things donald trump said to kaitlan collins last night and to the cnn town hall audience. should could get him into legal trouble. why e. jean carroll may sue him again. our panel has thoughts on this. and the man who put jordan neely in a cloak hold is expected to be ....
and the independent trade economist rebecca harding. we start here in the uk where the economy is expected to do worse than every other major advanced country this year, including russia which has been hit by a barrage of economic sanctions from the west. that s according to the international monetary fund, the imf. it said the uk economy will shrink by 0.6% in 2023, rather than grow slightly as previously predicted. here s what they ve had to say. we have a very challenging environment in the united kingdom. we have a large terms of charts meaning that an energy crisis is very strong and in a country where there is a high dependence on liquid natural gas in the high pass through of the wholesale price to the retail price and this is heading towards the cost of living crisis and we have an environment as a response to this high inflation, there was a tightening of monetary policy by the bank of england and in the uk, this fits quickly into mortgages because a lot of m ....
at the inquest into the death of molly russell, an executive from instagram s parent company, meta, insists thousands of images the teenager saw online about suicide and self harm were safe. and science fiction made reality, as nasa plans to try to knock an asteroid off course by crashing a rocket into it. hello, welcome to the programme. the government is under pressure tonight as the financial markets give their verdict on the government s so called mini budget last friday. the value of the pound plunged to an all time low against the us dollar this morning. tonight, a number of banks and lenders have stopped offering new mortgages because of the volatility in the currency markets. and the amount it costs the government to borrow money an essential part of its new financial plan has risen sharply to its highest level since 2010. analysts fear it could rise still further. the bank of england has tonight said it will not hesitate to raise interest rates if necessary to re ....