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let's bring in | christine jardine. you have a habit christine jardine. won in somerset and froome? �* ., ., ., froome? don't want to go counting any chickens — froome? don't want to go counting any chickens too _ froome? don't want to go counting any chickens too early, _ froome? don't want to go counting any chickens too early, but - froome? don't want to go counting any chickens too early, but we - froome? don't want to go counting any chickens too early, but we are l any chickens too early, but we are confident — any chickens too early, but we are confident. we have had a very positive — confident. we have had a very positive response on the doors and i think. _ positive response on the doors and i think. you _ positive response on the doors and i think, you know, iwould positive response on the doors and i think, you know, i would say quietly confident, _ think, you know, i would say quietly confident, but we are not being too quiet _ confident, but we are not being too quiet about— confident, but we are not being too quiet about it. we are confident
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christine: [speaking in german] eric: the region is already seeing the fruits of germany's embrace ofrbines and solar farms are sprouting up next to power plants. germany still relies on domestic and imported coal for about a third of its electricity, but around 40% comes from renewable energy. the aim is to make that 65% by the end of the decade. christine: [speaking in german] eric: they're even hoping to turn the old coal fields into an eco-tourism destination, as disused mine pits are rehabilitated into artificial lakes. the 2038 deadline should give the region plenty of time to adapt. but many activists insist the world can't wait. ♪ daniel: we have to phase out coal in germany right now. if we don't do that, it's going to be quite literally the end of the world as we know it. the ipcc tells us that if we continue burning coal, we're running into catastrophic climate change. ♪ eric: as the transition details are being worked out, ende gelÑnde announces its next mass occupation will be in lusatia. ♪ eric: the announcement doesn't go down well with most locals. frank seefeld: hello
christine: [speaking in german] eric: the region is already seeing the fruits of germany's embrace ofrbines and solar farms are sprouting up next to power plants. germany still relies on domestic and imported coal for about a third of its electricity, but around 40% comes from renewable energy. the aim is to make that 65% by the end of the decade. christine: [speaking in german] eric: they're even hoping to turn the old coal fields into an eco-tourism destination, as disused mine pits are...
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>> yeah, christine, i'm glad you asked.an equal opportunity employer here. it's scorching the earth and baking people and sending people to the hospital with third degree burns in phoenix, arizona. but it's completely different heat unfolding across the southern portions. i'll try to get to the detail and how it's impacting the ecosystem. we've had 5,000 local heat indicators in the past few days, another 150 possible heat records cobble here in the next coming weeks. phoenix continues to rewrite the history books, they've had 33 consecutive days where the actual air temperature was above 110 degrees. no relief in sight to actually see it dip below 110. here's 35 million americans under excessive heat alerts. this is very dry heat. compared to southern portions of florida, we have excessive heat warnings for the miami-dade region, but this is all bog of the surrounding waters throughout the area. we had 24 consecutive days that takes in the amount of humidity in the air and actual air temperature and we continue to set reco
>> yeah, christine, i'm glad you asked.an equal opportunity employer here. it's scorching the earth and baking people and sending people to the hospital with third degree burns in phoenix, arizona. but it's completely different heat unfolding across the southern portions. i'll try to get to the detail and how it's impacting the ecosystem. we've had 5,000 local heat indicators in the past few days, another 150 possible heat records cobble here in the next coming weeks. phoenix continues to...
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john: christine brennanthank you very much.: thank you. ♪ john: nine times since 2015, richard glossip has had a date with death -- days when he was scheduled to be executed in the oklahoma state penitentiary by lethal injection. and nine times the courts have delayed his execution so legal challenges could be considered. now he's asking the supreme court to throw out his 2004 murder conviction and give him a new trial. and this time he's supported by oklahoma's chief law enforcement officer, attorney general gentner drummond. drummond says that the prosecution at glossip's trial acted improperly, including withholding evidence from the defense and allowing a key witness to lie. throw that evidence out, drummond says, and there's not enough to convict glossip, much less sentence him to death. adam kemp is one of our community's reporters. he's based in oklahoma city. adam, who is richard glossip and how did he get here? adam: right. in 1997, glossop was the manager of a motel that was owned by barry van treese, the murder victi
john: christine brennanthank you very much.: thank you. ♪ john: nine times since 2015, richard glossip has had a date with death -- days when he was scheduled to be executed in the oklahoma state penitentiary by lethal injection. and nine times the courts have delayed his execution so legal challenges could be considered. now he's asking the supreme court to throw out his 2004 murder conviction and give him a new trial. and this time he's supported by oklahoma's chief law enforcement officer,...
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christine: thank you so much for having us, amy, juan. so significant that hundreds of people from across the country, multi generational korean americans, many from divided families, humanitarian aid workers with experience on the ground in north korea, academics. we have a conference with scientists, bruce cumings, a three-star general who wrote a new york times op-ed who said it was time to end the korean war and make peace with north korea. it is a phenomenal gathering of a broad and diverse coalition. many long-standing korean american organizations that have been working for peace but also on social and economic justice, all coming together. we will be having a congressional press conference tomorrow hosted by barbara lee, who you may know, was the only member of congress to vote against doing bush authorization to use force in iraq and afghanistan. and that is because of her father who served in the korean war. he told her there is nothing good that comes from war. that was the incentive for her to take that vote and brave stand. s
christine: thank you so much for having us, amy, juan. so significant that hundreds of people from across the country, multi generational korean americans, many from divided families, humanitarian aid workers with experience on the ground in north korea, academics. we have a conference with scientists, bruce cumings, a three-star general who wrote a new york times op-ed who said it was time to end the korean war and make peace with north korea. it is a phenomenal gathering of a broad and...
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all right, so a diplomatic balancing act that has christine 100. thank you so much. i, i know to some of the others. i will business stories making news facing has chosen a new communist party secretary for the central bank pond on chang. currently a destiny governor is expected to know. take over the top jobs of the people find china. the portland is seen of assign the chinese leadership is concerned about a week economic growth task. less than ever, close to half a 1000000 electric vehicles. and the 2nd quarter of this year, that's a more than 80 percent increase compared to the year before the sales booth was fueled by us federal products, which helps make its electric vehicles more affordable because it's also expected to hit record sales and china is 2nd largest marcus, often, north america, oil prices are all softer side of the arabia, said it was extending an oil production costs of $1000000.00 barrels per day. meanwhile, a rush says it's funding to reduce its already limited exports. some of those are part of a wider attempt to stabilize markets which continu
all right, so a diplomatic balancing act that has christine 100. thank you so much. i, i know to some of the others. i will business stories making news facing has chosen a new communist party secretary for the central bank pond on chang. currently a destiny governor is expected to know. take over the top jobs of the people find china. the portland is seen of assign the chinese leadership is concerned about a week economic growth task. less than ever, close to half a 1000000 electric vehicles....
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christine sinclair is a very good player — christine sinclair is a very good player.r. when she took the ball i was like. it is— player. when she took the ball i was like, it is sinclair again. the last time _ like, it is sinclair again. the last time we — like, it is sinclair again. the last time we played against them, she scored _ time we played against them, she scored rne — time we played against them, she scored me. iwas very time we played against them, she scored me. i was very angry and i told myself— scored me. i was very angry and i told myself this is the opportunity told myself this is the opportunity to make _ told myself this is the opportunity to make things right. so it is 1—1 for me — to make things right. so it is 1—1 for me and _ to make things right. so it is 1—1 for me and sinclair. next to hoylake where day 2 of the open has seen the american brian harman top the leaderboard. let's go live there now and join our reporter ben croucher who's been watching the morning's proceedings. standing on the 12th hole this morning. as those in the north migh
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christine hamilton well done.thank moment. christine hamilton well done.row night from 9 pm. next up, though, it's headliners with their irreverent take on tomorrow's newspaper . front pages. have a newspaper. front pages. have a very good night. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday , for most of us it's to thursday, for most of us it's going to be fairly cloudy. some outbreaks of rain, too, but if you live in central and eastern parts, it will feel fairly humid. so here's the situation as got a huge as we end wednesday. got a huge area pressure really area of low pressure really dominating proceedings and weather bringing in weather fronts, bringing in bands this rain bands of rain. some of this rain will be heavy and will be quite heavy and persistent go through the persistent as we go through the course night. course of the night. also bringing quite lot o
christine hamilton well done.thank moment. christine hamilton well done.row night from 9 pm. next up, though, it's headliners with their irreverent take on tomorrow's newspaper . front pages. have a newspaper. front pages. have a very good night. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to...
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christine hamilton well done.thank moment. christine hamilton well done.row night from 9 pm. next up, though, it's headliners with their irreverent take on tomorrow's newspaper . front pages. have a newspaper. front pages. have a very good night. >> the temperature's rising . >> the temperature's rising. boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday , for most of us it's to thursday, for most of us it's going to be fairly cloudy. some outbreaks of rain, too, but if you live in central and eastern parts, it will feel fairly humid. so here's the situation as got a huge as we end wednesday. got a huge area pressure really area of low pressure really dominating proceedings and weather bringing in weather fronts, bringing in bands this rain bands of rain. some of this rain will be heavy and will be quite heavy and persistent go through the persistent as we go through the course night. course of the night. also bringing quite lot o
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w. corresponding christine will handle that. she's joining us from brussels, christine, we hear a lot of countries wanting to de risk their relationship with china. how far does disagreements actually go towards that end? are located from an e you perspective, this is a big step in the direction that the european union wants to take that is increasing its corporation in the technology space with allied countries that is technology involving around artificial intelligence. and of course, this crucial strategic aspect of semi conductor chips. really, you've got to look back to what happened with this global supply shortage, destructive the pen demik with factories in europe with producing cause electronics, health devices. what basically brought to a standstill because of the lack of supply or the semi conduct the chip. this was awake, a pool for the european union. and as such in the world where the european union says it's looking to the risk that is, reduce its dependency on china. this space going to an ally like japan where t
w. corresponding christine will handle that. she's joining us from brussels, christine, we hear a lot of countries wanting to de risk their relationship with china. how far does disagreements actually go towards that end? are located from an e you perspective, this is a big step in the direction that the european union wants to take that is increasing its corporation in the technology space with allied countries that is technology involving around artificial intelligence. and of course, this...
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okay, christine to stay with us because there's another story i'd like to discuss. that is the face of a trade deal between the u. s. for latin american countries, representatives of the market search right block that argentina, brazil, parkway, and uruguay. have kicked off a meeting where they'll be discussing whether or not to sign a trade packed with the block, the agreement to have been 20 years in the making, but is far from a done deal. among the biggest stumbling blocks you demand for environmental protection. and the amazon rain forest or the brazilian forest plagues by illegal logging both for the what itself and to make space for valuable crop lance. during former president, both scenarios roll. deforestation reached unprecedented levels. now looking for change with president, let us of the use also hoping for more from the miracles or trade agreement. but brazil's present has been critical of brussels plans to add more environmental requirements to exclude trade in products broad and deforested areas, crops like so. i think these could, that'd be the issu
okay, christine to stay with us because there's another story i'd like to discuss. that is the face of a trade deal between the u. s. for latin american countries, representatives of the market search right block that argentina, brazil, parkway, and uruguay. have kicked off a meeting where they'll be discussing whether or not to sign a trade packed with the block, the agreement to have been 20 years in the making, but is far from a done deal. among the biggest stumbling blocks you demand for...
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i think it's important what christine was saying. i think it's important to reflect on the fact that the sacrifices that we made at the global financial crisis, we have that increasing huge economic shock. the banking system, as i can speak for the u.k. banking system, is resilient and is doing what we wanted to do, -- want it to do, which is support the economy, not the other way around, to be honest. that is an important starting point. i think there are important lessons, important issues that we have to reflect on from what happened. christine made herself a reference to switzerland. [laughter] there's a huge sense of irony on the british coast here. [laughter] there's obviously a question proposed by credit suisse. the credit suisse handling, which is, all the resolution plans for the major banks for the last 15 years developing fit for purpose, or are they not fit for purpose? and if they are not fit for purpose, then of course we cannot sit here and say all is fine. regrettable, after 15 years of work, that we have to turn up
i think it's important what christine was saying. i think it's important to reflect on the fact that the sacrifices that we made at the global financial crisis, we have that increasing huge economic shock. the banking system, as i can speak for the u.k. banking system, is resilient and is doing what we wanted to do, -- want it to do, which is support the economy, not the other way around, to be honest. that is an important starting point. i think there are important lessons, important issues...
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uh, christine, i just have a question for richard. i'm talking about the divided nights. so when it comes to an issue like this, eventually timeline for ukraine membership, how much of a problem is that a divided basis? well, i mean cause they, they've tried to paper over those divisions and they've found language with that which everybody can agree with. but of course, when you have like to everyone, i can agree with you end up with ways rather vega language and i think it really, we just don't know yet to what extent these kind of divisions will turn out to be meaningful or perhaps just incidental. but, but maybe just to even looking at the, the respect to positions within the united states in germany, which of the 2 countries which have been, you know, the ones with that kind of flips on the brakes here. if we compare what bars story is, which is germany's new defense minister said about the, the communicate, he said, and that needs to be with german television just yesterday. i just nursing it down here that once the war is over, ukraine, joining nato can go very fast
uh, christine, i just have a question for richard. i'm talking about the divided nights. so when it comes to an issue like this, eventually timeline for ukraine membership, how much of a problem is that a divided basis? well, i mean cause they, they've tried to paper over those divisions and they've found language with that which everybody can agree with. but of course, when you have like to everyone, i can agree with you end up with ways rather vega language and i think it really, we just...
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my sister christine was born christine ruth thornton, but we always called her chris.1 years older than me. chris was tall. she was 5'10". dark hair, dark eyes. just, you know, a beautiful peon inside and out. in the summer of '77, chris was just 27 years old. chris was in san antonio. she was pregnant at the time. >> christine was a free spirit. she kind of went where the wind blew her. >> she met up with her boyfriend and, you know, had this crazy idea of going to montana to pan for gold. >> and my understanding is that they were in southwest wyoming, an argument ensued between the two of them, and he left her pregnant and alone, and i believe that's the last time anybody had ever seen her. >> in the summer of '78, i decided to go down to san antonio and do some investigating of my own. i actually tried to find her boyfriend but did not have a good address for him. the san antonio police refused to take a missing person's report on chris because she was an adult. >> i believe throughout all the years that christine was missing, i think kathy was always looking for a
my sister christine was born christine ruth thornton, but we always called her chris.1 years older than me. chris was tall. she was 5'10". dark hair, dark eyes. just, you know, a beautiful peon inside and out. in the summer of '77, chris was just 27 years old. chris was in san antonio. she was pregnant at the time. >> christine was a free spirit. she kind of went where the wind blew her. >> she met up with her boyfriend and, you know, had this crazy idea of going to montana to...
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a long way of saying i agree with you and christine has done us all a real service. >> christine, what drew you to the subject matter, and speak to the enormity of the reaction. >> first of all, thank you so much for having me. and thank you, scott, for your kind words. i'll speak to the enormity of the reaction first. i have been overwhelmed by how quickly the piece has taken off and, you know, how many people -- it feels like people were sort of waiting for someone to finally say it so that they could begin to have the conversation that they had been worried about for months, for years. as scott was saying, people are worried about their sons, their brothers, and in some cases their husbands. i get a good amount of email, but i have neverthis much email from a single piece before. and, you know, we run our comments section usually for three days. and the comments were shut down early because there were 10,500 comments on this one piece, which i cannot think of another article that's had that sort of response. so it really does feel like people are experiencing this in their lives, th
a long way of saying i agree with you and christine has done us all a real service. >> christine, what drew you to the subject matter, and speak to the enormity of the reaction. >> first of all, thank you so much for having me. and thank you, scott, for your kind words. i'll speak to the enormity of the reaction first. i have been overwhelmed by how quickly the piece has taken off and, you know, how many people -- it feels like people were sort of waiting for someone to finally say...
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welcome to christine _ to hardtalk. welcome to christine and _ to hardtalk. to christine and thank - to hardtalk. welcome to christine and thank you . to hardtalk. welcome to l christine and thank you for having me. christine and thank you for having me-_ christine and thank you for havin: me. ~ , a, having me. prime minister modi how close his _ having me. prime minister modi how close his kosovo _ having me. prime minister modi how close his kosovo come - having me. prime minister modi how close his kosovo come to l how close his kosovo come to seeing a renewable of conflict in the last few months? it has been very _ in the last few months? it has been very heavy _ in the last few months? it has been very heavy because - in the last few months? it has been very heavy because the l in the last few months? it has i been very heavy because the two extremist terrorist organisations, which are being financed by serbia, and from where they also receive their orders, civil protection and the northern brigade have been very active and first intimidating serbians an
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that is christine romans making her cnn debut in 1999. she is anchor of "early start," covered six presidential elections, dot-com boom and bust, september 11 attack, housing bubble, financial crisis, a global pandemic. in between, is she fit in a wedding and three beautiful baby boys, three books and ten years of 3:00 a.m. wake-up calls. and today is her final day with us at cnn. i am at a loss for words. you have meant so much for all of us and to this network. >> i feel like everybody here, these guys included, are all our friends, you know? this has been a -- i am full of gratitude for the 24 years here, seriously. this has been an amazing place to work. that green reporter that you saw there, that was the argentine debt crisis, learning everything i could about argentina and its economy. i am grateful for the platform. >> we love to take a look back at some more of that work. indulge us for a moment. everybody at home -- >> 20 years of haircuts. [ laughter ] ♪ >> the official new co-anchor of the "early start" broadcast. >> it's my f
that is christine romans making her cnn debut in 1999. she is anchor of "early start," covered six presidential elections, dot-com boom and bust, september 11 attack, housing bubble, financial crisis, a global pandemic. in between, is she fit in a wedding and three beautiful baby boys, three books and ten years of 3:00 a.m. wake-up calls. and today is her final day with us at cnn. i am at a loss for words. you have meant so much for all of us and to this network. >> i feel like...
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so christine and her good work speaks for itself. last couple of years, the conversation has gone from one that immediately inspires a gag reflex, where people sort of see compassion as a zero-sum game and feel if you are advocating for men, somehow, that's misogynistic or not recognizing the immense obstacles that nonwhites and women still face. to something much more positive, and also, we are beginning to crowd out the terrible, quite frankly unpredictable voices that fill this void, that was created because people felt the problem and were talking about it, but no one was addressing it and some terrible voices entered this voice, and christine's work and other work is starting to crowd out some of those thinly veiled misogynistic voices and have a more productive conversation, along with saying i agree with you, it's done a real service. >> what drew you to the subject matter and speak to the enormity of the reaction? >> yeah, first of all, thank you for having me. thank you, scott, for your kind words. i mean i'll speak to the e
so christine and her good work speaks for itself. last couple of years, the conversation has gone from one that immediately inspires a gag reflex, where people sort of see compassion as a zero-sum game and feel if you are advocating for men, somehow, that's misogynistic or not recognizing the immense obstacles that nonwhites and women still face. to something much more positive, and also, we are beginning to crowd out the terrible, quite frankly unpredictable voices that fill this void, that...
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so christine?perience of being accused of heinous i.e, rape. heinous sexual crime, i.e, rape. >> 2001, my husband and i >> in 2001, my husband and i were very publicly arrested by the metropolitan police and accused by a girl that we had never in our life. there was never met in our life. there was absolutely no truth in it. there was no evidence. the police was no evidence. but the police didn't about that. didn't care about any of that. they arrested because they they arrested us because they had dismally on trying had failed so dismally on trying to get other people and they missed. savall et cetera. they thought, oh, my goodness, we've got here. were hauled got a scalp here. we were hauled into police station into barkingside police station and arrested and and confronted, arrested and confronted with these allegations. could have allegations. now, we could have slunk away from that. police station there had been any station if there had been any truth in it at all. but there was no truth in it
so christine?perience of being accused of heinous i.e, rape. heinous sexual crime, i.e, rape. >> 2001, my husband and i >> in 2001, my husband and i were very publicly arrested by the metropolitan police and accused by a girl that we had never in our life. there was never met in our life. there was absolutely no truth in it. there was no evidence. the police was no evidence. but the police didn't about that. didn't care about any of that. they arrested because they they arrested us...
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christine lagarde has a very tough job.n a way it is even more difficult than powell because the data is already deteriorating in the european zone. the focus is very much on inflation. the inflation numbers are way too high in europe, and yet there are other aspects, especially in germany which is the largest economy. somehow they've got to get the message through that they are going to be tough, yet they recognize their coming toward the end of the cycle. there are -- there's room for bonds to converge closer. they will want to look at some signals that we are going to hike today but the chances of september are not as great as to where just a couple of weeks ago. if we get anything like that it would be quite good for equities and the european bond market, especially the spreads would be water. so italy will be watching this with particular interest. lizzy: i want to stay was central banks because bloomberg has learned that advisors to the u.k. chancellor are increasingly concerned that the bank of england risks raising
christine lagarde has a very tough job.n a way it is even more difficult than powell because the data is already deteriorating in the european zone. the focus is very much on inflation. the inflation numbers are way too high in europe, and yet there are other aspects, especially in germany which is the largest economy. somehow they've got to get the message through that they are going to be tough, yet they recognize their coming toward the end of the cycle. there are -- there's room for bonds...
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the hello, i'm christine linda. welcome to the program. counseling is underway in spain snapped general election with any results indicating that the race could be tied to that expected. spanish media is predicting that prime minister petro sanchez's, so the socialist policy likely hasn't won enough seats to can. you've got any updates on unions faithful and here's conservative peoples policy looks fit to emerge the single largest policy, but to fall short of an outright majority to form a government, they'll likely have to work with the far right box party. let's close the event, so corresponded again philip sholtes in madrid. young philip, what can we make of these media full costs as well? it's certainly a very turbulent election evening here and it's contrary to the 1st forecasts. that's so a clear majority for the right being can the votes that have actually been counted so far? see, and much much tights are raised between the 2 cams, the votes that have been contents of a not representative yet. it's depend st
the hello, i'm christine linda. welcome to the program. counseling is underway in spain snapped general election with any results indicating that the race could be tied to that expected. spanish media is predicting that prime minister petro sanchez's, so the socialist policy likely hasn't won enough seats to can. you've got any updates on unions faithful and here's conservative peoples policy looks fit to emerge the single largest policy, but to fall short of an outright majority to form a...
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and 10 of these a day ahead of a crucial foot in front of the hello, i'm christine window. welcome to the program. polls have closed and food counting has begun in spain's snap general election. the vote could see a significant swing to the right for the country media full cost, which is the governing socialist of prime minister. petra sanchez, have like a been defeated. the surveys indicate the conservative opposition people's policy has done best, but not with enough for an absolute majority unless it cooperates with the far right. folks spotty. and from all its crossover to all correspond again for the shoals in madrid. young philip the poles, predicted a wind for the ripened camp and this election. what does this now mean? of course we have to emphasize that we are speaking about forecasts at the moment, not about the final results, but i think it's safe to say that that would be probably in majority for the right wing can of the most difficult parts of forming a government for the conservatives and for the right wing party bucks, it's going to be a head because the con
and 10 of these a day ahead of a crucial foot in front of the hello, i'm christine window. welcome to the program. polls have closed and food counting has begun in spain's snap general election. the vote could see a significant swing to the right for the country media full cost, which is the governing socialist of prime minister. petra sanchez, have like a been defeated. the surveys indicate the conservative opposition people's policy has done best, but not with enough for an absolute majority...
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an unknown to release brothers, christine called the authorities. >> but, if you are wrong, christinet if i was wrong? there was no harm, no foul. they could politely tell me that i was wrong and thank you for my. help and i would go away. >> christine's urgent request to check yaz out made it to the desk of this detective. gary mckee, of the highland heights ohio police to department was already investigating rosie's car accident. >> i had never met christine dicillo, i didn't know she had a -- ax to grind with him. whatever reason, she didn't care for him may not have been a valid reason. so, i wasn't approaching him as a suspect or even thinking that, you know, this guy's murder. >> still the detective had some facts that did not at. up 38 year old woman, good health, suddenly dead in a fender bender. what's more, the coroner couldn't give him a cause of death. at minimum, he had to find out more about those calcium capsules, christine dicillo had told him about. the detective called rosie's husband, and he agreed to come down to the police station. that interview was recorded on a
an unknown to release brothers, christine called the authorities. >> but, if you are wrong, christinet if i was wrong? there was no harm, no foul. they could politely tell me that i was wrong and thank you for my. help and i would go away. >> christine's urgent request to check yaz out made it to the desk of this detective. gary mckee, of the highland heights ohio police to department was already investigating rosie's car accident. >> i had never met christine dicillo, i...
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christine lagarde says the ecb could hike again even after a pause time.ther big week for earnings. almost as busy as last week. 169 companies reporting on the s&p 500 and 87 on the stoxx 600. out of austria we have the biggest bank in central and eastern europe. you have its capital ratio coming in at 14.9%, beating the estimate of 14.3%. ecb rate hikes were expected to boost its record net interest income even more in the second quarter. loan loss provisions were expected to stay muted. we will stay on top of the breaking headlines for you. we have an interview with the cfo in a few minutes. or broadly and markets as we approach the end of the month, the s&p 500 is on track for its fifth straight month in the green. august and september do tend to be at its worst two months of the year. strategists are asking if it is time to brace for a selloff. as for treasuries, the question hanging over from friday is whether japanese investors will rush home in pursuit of higher yields now that the bank of japan has tweaked its program. let's get over to tonya chen
christine lagarde says the ecb could hike again even after a pause time.ther big week for earnings. almost as busy as last week. 169 companies reporting on the s&p 500 and 87 on the stoxx 600. out of austria we have the biggest bank in central and eastern europe. you have its capital ratio coming in at 14.9%, beating the estimate of 14.3%. ecb rate hikes were expected to boost its record net interest income even more in the second quarter. loan loss provisions were expected to stay muted....
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after karla's death, mike found christine and fell in love.ld see christine was good for her dad and maybe her too. >> i know how sour felt, i had gone through the same thing she did. my mom passed away when i was young. it wasn't easy at first. >> no. and maybe that's why sarah so embraced what became a genuine passion. >> i think making artt made her mentally escape from that and be creative and could create any kind of happiness she wanted to. >> it was a whole other world for her. >> yeah. >> where sara picked up her talent we still don't know. >> it was a natural thing for her? >> it seemed natural. what she turned out was -- >> it's pretty good stuff. >> really neat stuff. she just started drawing and any medium. >> beautiful images. magical, even. she started going to conventions, to meet online stars and artists. got to meet youtube stars like jenna marbles. >> there was a vidcon convention and she fell in love with toronto. she said she wants to go to canada. >> when she was ready, mike told her. yes, but soon, she said. and then it w
after karla's death, mike found christine and fell in love.ld see christine was good for her dad and maybe her too. >> i know how sour felt, i had gone through the same thing she did. my mom passed away when i was young. it wasn't easy at first. >> no. and maybe that's why sarah so embraced what became a genuine passion. >> i think making artt made her mentally escape from that and be creative and could create any kind of happiness she wanted to. >> it was a whole other...
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data upstaged christine lagarde today. dani: at first the euro started to get weaker and then it went into full force when we got the gdp data. data breaking on pending home sales is reinforcing the hawkishness. it's another set of strong data. month over month it is a rise of .3%. the expectation, it was a fall of half a percent. that is much better than the prior month. the housing market is strong. it falls 14 point 8%. the expectation was for a fall of 16%. not only is the overall economy doing well, it is the housing sector to remind you and our viewers that the data we got in the past two hours that has really switched up the bond market and sent the dollar stronger. initial jobless claims came in lower than expected. the expectation was for 230 5000. the other one was gdp. that came in at 2.4%. the expectation was for 1.8%. the breaking news continues. kailey: we have to talk about the tightening of regulations to the tightest that they will have been in the aftermath of the financial crisis, or at least a proposal
data upstaged christine lagarde today. dani: at first the euro started to get weaker and then it went into full force when we got the gdp data. data breaking on pending home sales is reinforcing the hawkishness. it's another set of strong data. month over month it is a rise of .3%. the expectation, it was a fall of half a percent. that is much better than the prior month. the housing market is strong. it falls 14 point 8%. the expectation was for a fall of 16%. not only is the overall economy...
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more on this, let's go over to christine mode. why we also have richard volk route international editor with us. but christine, you are at the summit, tell us a bit about how things are wrapped up for you. crank as well. you've heard it say from the secretary general, there's no timeframe. there is no quick invitation for ukraine to join the alliance that instead a commitment that at some point when the allies, the agree that the conditions have been met. but ukraine will be put on that process. and that's a really key phrase the when allies agree. because at this stage, not everybody's had to necessarily be so kind about their support or opposition to ukraine's made a membership and be rest assured when the time does come. and of course, it wouldn't be any time before the war has ended. then that conversation opens up and there are a whole lot of things to be considered. and now point you to sweet and succession. for example. been that took body, it's still not even been finalized and sweet and really doesn't have the kind of me
more on this, let's go over to christine mode. why we also have richard volk route international editor with us. but christine, you are at the summit, tell us a bit about how things are wrapped up for you. crank as well. you've heard it say from the secretary general, there's no timeframe. there is no quick invitation for ukraine to join the alliance that instead a commitment that at some point when the allies, the agree that the conditions have been met. but ukraine will be put on that...
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christine: absolutely and it is difficult for banks let alone policymakers trying to get a handle of how it will shape out for the next six months because at the start of this year, the narrative was that we will all end up in a recession across major economies by the end of the year. then temporarily we had a narrative of perhaps there will be immaculate disinflation that happens. a soft landing or no landing scenario. now we are back to contemplating a bit of an economic slowdown especially in the u.s. we are seeing signs of a bit of cooling in the manufacturing sector and a little bit of cooling in the job market as well. that remains very robust. i understand clearly why there are so many different interpretations. we have seen a lot of banks step up their watches in terms of preparing for a possible downturn while still hoping for the best in terms of a softer landing when it comes to the economy. at this point, it is anybody's guess. there are so many factors for them to take into account that have yet to play out completely. lizzy: go back to the macro headwinds, out of china,
christine: absolutely and it is difficult for banks let alone policymakers trying to get a handle of how it will shape out for the next six months because at the start of this year, the narrative was that we will all end up in a recession across major economies by the end of the year. then temporarily we had a narrative of perhaps there will be immaculate disinflation that happens. a soft landing or no landing scenario. now we are back to contemplating a bit of an economic slowdown especially...
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>> reporter: hi, christine.minister sanchez that continues a caretaker government but the political horse trading as you mention said beginning right now. although there is expected to be a bit of a break while the horse trading continues, the parliament building behind me that will reconvene in the middle of the august before they can swear in the new members of parliament. then the king of spain, the head of state, will meet with the leaders of each party and hear what they have to say about which candidate should be the candidate for invest tour, and he'll propose a candidate. even though the main conservative party candidate won and did better than in previous elections, it was his first time standing for a national election, he did not get close to the coveted estimated majority. his only dance partner in the game is the far right vox party. the left is happy that the vox party has been kept out of spanish government as it has been for more than 50 years going back to the era of francisco franco, the late d
>> reporter: hi, christine.minister sanchez that continues a caretaker government but the political horse trading as you mention said beginning right now. although there is expected to be a bit of a break while the horse trading continues, the parliament building behind me that will reconvene in the middle of the august before they can swear in the new members of parliament. then the king of spain, the head of state, will meet with the leaders of each party and hear what they have to say...
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christine what own their home. christine what do reckon? do you reckon? would be wonderful they could own wonderful if they could own a home. the home. yes. nobody's saying the working a home. working class can't own a home. that's ridiculous. >> an lot of people >> but an awful lot of people know your place. working class. >> well, no funnily >> well, yeah. no funnily enough, lisa nandy an enough, i mean, lisa nandy an awful these labour shadow awful lot of these labour shadow people out with what people are coming out with what are basically tory but are basically tory policies, but it's about your own home it's about owning your own home is a goal that used to be and it's the brits are obsessed with it's the brits are obsessed with it in other countries people rent. i mean, in france, nobody thinks about owning their own home. over here and it home. it's only over here and it gives immense security. gives you an immense security. if want to your house, if you want to own your house, you able to do it. but you should be able to do it. but what we cannot
christine what own their home. christine what do reckon? do you reckon? would be wonderful they could own wonderful if they could own a home. the home. yes. nobody's saying the working a home. working class can't own a home. that's ridiculous. >> an lot of people >> but an awful lot of people know your place. working class. >> well, no funnily >> well, yeah. no funnily enough, lisa nandy an enough, i mean, lisa nandy an awful these labour shadow awful lot of these labour...
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christine: the u.s. jobs market is very robust, despite the fact that we have seen more than a years' worth of fed rate hikes now. i will be looking out for the cost of labor, which we will be getting along with jobs numbers today. last month it was quite the goldilocks number because we saw jobs remaining robust, but the cost of labor moderating a little. that is the ideal scenario for the fed. if we see some surprise there, the fed could pause again and rethink its next steps but it is unlikely given how strong the numbers are. lizzy: with all that happening at home, it is the one week u.s. secretary janet is probably glad to be in china. she is set to meet with the chinese premier li qiang, and has met her former counterpart. reuters reported that china will find ant group $1.1 billion as soon as today. u.s. audit official start of a first-round -- fresh round of inspections on chinese-listed company's including tencent. should this be a sign of comfort for u.s. investors? derek: i love the way you ph
christine: the u.s. jobs market is very robust, despite the fact that we have seen more than a years' worth of fed rate hikes now. i will be looking out for the cost of labor, which we will be getting along with jobs numbers today. last month it was quite the goldilocks number because we saw jobs remaining robust, but the cost of labor moderating a little. that is the ideal scenario for the fed. if we see some surprise there, the fed could pause again and rethink its next steps but it is...
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christine: that seems like the logical choice. jay powell probably wants to maintain that optionality and insist that the fed remain data dependent because they probably do not want to re-galvanize all of those bets for a rate cut, especially earlier in 2024. we saw this happen several times where jay powell sounded a bit softer than maybe markets were expecting and we got a resurgent of those rate cut expectations. then they had to do damage control. knowing from experience that markets really tend to overprice these things, he is probably going to want to be careful in the communication and for that line carefully, even if ultimately the fed ends up doing one hike in july and saying goodbye. kailey: the psychology of press conferences is interesting. he seems to air dovish the market is not like that. but what is the element of summertime markets? what does that introduce i am assuming potentially more volatility? kristine: that is exactly right. this is what makes the july federal reserve meeting dangerous. you are getting fewe
christine: that seems like the logical choice. jay powell probably wants to maintain that optionality and insist that the fed remain data dependent because they probably do not want to re-galvanize all of those bets for a rate cut, especially earlier in 2024. we saw this happen several times where jay powell sounded a bit softer than maybe markets were expecting and we got a resurgent of those rate cut expectations. then they had to do damage control. knowing from experience that markets really...
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christine, you use the phrase, the new cold war. i'm curious, what do you make of the optics of the chinese and russian visits to put you on young is everyone that are finding unity and, and to west and the sentiment as well. i mean, i think what we see happening at the same time are the trilateral licenses right between the us and south korea and japan, which is regularly rehearsing exercises in the region. and so, you know, you see these alliances forming and i think north korea, i think the significant news is that. b there are foreigners that landed into north korea because as we know, the country has been shut down to the pen demik. but what we're seeing is more of these cold war alliances forming. and it's a dangerous sign that you know, they are preparing for some kind of future war, you know, as you know, to nuclear submarines the following the washington declaration in the april summit between noon and bite and where they agreed to send us nuclear submarines which hasn't been on the korean peninsula since 9, you know, for 4
christine, you use the phrase, the new cold war. i'm curious, what do you make of the optics of the chinese and russian visits to put you on young is everyone that are finding unity and, and to west and the sentiment as well. i mean, i think what we see happening at the same time are the trilateral licenses right between the us and south korea and japan, which is regularly rehearsing exercises in the region. and so, you know, you see these alliances forming and i think north korea, i think the...
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dulce: era el mediodÍa y christine de 27 aÑos dormÍa en el parque en modesto, california, donde viviÓdo justicia para mi hija. no porque ella andaba en la calle tenÍan el derecho de matarla. >> habÍa tomado posesiÓn del parque el dÍa antes del incidente. se contratÓ una compaÑÍa de jardinerÍa para realizar servicios de naciÓn de malezay prevenciÓn de incendios. se produjo un accidente aproximadamente a las 12:00,donde se vieron involucrados el tractor del contratista y un individuo que no era visible y que estaba tumbada en una zona alta y llena de maleza, dijo un portavoz. la familia dice tener muchas dudas sobre la muerte de christine.esperan los resultados de la autopsia para esclarecer se habÍa fallecido antes o muriÓ durante el accidente. mientras tanto buscan testigos y dicen que realizarÁn protestas. la hija de christine de nueve aÑos permanecerÁ bajo el cuidado de sus abuelos. >> ella sigue llorando, sabe que su mamÁ muriÓ. leÓn: un juez de massachusetts ordenÓ mantener sin fianza a un hombre acusado de asesinar a su esposa de 54 aÑos con un bate de bÉisbol. el hombre de 64 aÑ
dulce: era el mediodÍa y christine de 27 aÑos dormÍa en el parque en modesto, california, donde viviÓdo justicia para mi hija. no porque ella andaba en la calle tenÍan el derecho de matarla. >> habÍa tomado posesiÓn del parque el dÍa antes del incidente. se contratÓ una compaÑÍa de jardinerÍa para realizar servicios de naciÓn de malezay prevenciÓn de incendios. se produjo un accidente aproximadamente a las 12:00,donde se vieron involucrados el tractor del contratista y un...
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we don't consider funding the koran as a christine advocates, muslims. it's a demonic acts against all religions. and what's happening in the west, like the modularization of religion and movement of societies, away from it to dismantle the families and societies and individuals through all social and cultural phenomena in the west. which is a dangerous massa, which doesn't have any talk. it is lambert christianity as well. the talk is christians just as much as muslims and targets the christine fight as much as the islamic one. the gone monday, a wave of protests over the kron but he has gripped another muslim country, human 1000, converge on the capital seats. crowds demand an apology to almost have been called for boy, a quarter of swedish, and the initial goods. life is but any of the crew on, in front of the case. i'm missing copenhagen from the book being sent, blaze outside the rocky embassy earlier. the incidental attributed to an advantageous landman far right, naturally known as the english teachers who live stream the acts on facebook that log
we don't consider funding the koran as a christine advocates, muslims. it's a demonic acts against all religions. and what's happening in the west, like the modularization of religion and movement of societies, away from it to dismantle the families and societies and individuals through all social and cultural phenomena in the west. which is a dangerous massa, which doesn't have any talk. it is lambert christianity as well. the talk is christians just as much as muslims and targets the...
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i'm going to be speaking to the lib dems, christine jardine they dems, christine jardine to they hadn somerton had this huge win in somerton and frome, but what is that going to translate into more seats at the next election or is it just a protest vote to the lib dems? and i'm to going be speaking to the planning minister, after minister, lee rowley, after those defeats those bruising, bruising defeats for what the for the tories, what has the government say for government got to say for itself? intrigued to itself? will be intrigued to hear let's to hear from him. now let's go to the front and run you the front pages and run you through very quickly. front through them very quickly. front of telegraph got of the telegraph has got a interview with michael gove. net zero can't become a crusade , he zero can't become a crusade, he says in the sunday times. they focus more on the labour story. can't a rethink ulez after call with starmer, they say the observer again goes with labour, sunak and starmer are warned don't dump your green pledges. the mail on sunday's got an interesting sto
i'm going to be speaking to the lib dems, christine jardine they dems, christine jardine to they hadn somerton had this huge win in somerton and frome, but what is that going to translate into more seats at the next election or is it just a protest vote to the lib dems? and i'm to going be speaking to the planning minister, after minister, lee rowley, after those defeats those bruising, bruising defeats for what the for the tories, what has the government say for government got to say for...
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let's go over now to christine. well, who wouldn't fly? christine, could you tell us a bit more about whether or not you think ukraine is getting? that's a military edge from all the places where hearing from the west, it's not getting exactly the type of wording it would like to get as far as nathan membership. eventually made a membership goes, but it is certainly getting more places from the west. it's absolutely been so while ukraine will not get well, has not gotten that invitation with a timeline specifying when they to the membership is possible for you. crane and number of security guarantees, security pages has been made here. we know that, for example, in his briefing a short while ago, the gentleman johnson to say that those security pages will be long term and that they can rely on them. so that is effectively the messaging here, and we know that that's something that presidents the lensky has expressed grace, gratitude for the teeth tone today. very different to that 3 to put out when he learned that ukraine was not going to b
let's go over now to christine. well, who wouldn't fly? christine, could you tell us a bit more about whether or not you think ukraine is getting? that's a military edge from all the places where hearing from the west, it's not getting exactly the type of wording it would like to get as far as nathan membership. eventually made a membership goes, but it is certainly getting more places from the west. it's absolutely been so while ukraine will not get well, has not gotten that invitation with a...
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as for the euro, christine lagarde is maybe overplaying her confidence.hinks she is left the door open wider, for another ecb hike next month. but i wouldn't get too excited until you see the ecb projections in september, it is a long time to wait but if they ramped up moderation, looking at the data in germany, you really can't see those projections getting ramped up. if they get dialed back you may see more sanity in the ecb outlook emerge. kathleen: thank you so much. bloomberg fx reporter michael wilson. the ec president saying officials may hike or halt the next meeting after listing interest rates by another quarter-point. >> we have an open mind as to what the decisions will be in september and in subsequent meetings because, this determination, based on data might very from one month to the other. kathleen: joining us is irene a professor of international and public affairs at columbia university. it's great to have you back. the two big central banks one on either sides we could hike or will we can hold the ecb difference seems to be the economy
as for the euro, christine lagarde is maybe overplaying her confidence.hinks she is left the door open wider, for another ecb hike next month. but i wouldn't get too excited until you see the ecb projections in september, it is a long time to wait but if they ramped up moderation, looking at the data in germany, you really can't see those projections getting ramped up. if they get dialed back you may see more sanity in the ecb outlook emerge. kathleen: thank you so much. bloomberg fx reporter...
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i'm christine romans. we begin with both of the special counsel trump investigations taking big steps forward in the last 24 hours. the former president announcing that he has received a letter from special counsel jack smith informing him that he is a target of the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. trump talked about the letter on fox last night. >> it better bothers me for eve this incredible sold out audience. i got the letter sunday night, think of it, i don't think that they have ever sent a letter on sunday night. and they are in a rush because they want to -- it is interference with the election. it is election interference. never been done like this in the thoirs history of our country. >> the letter is a sign that trump may be charged but no means a guarantee. it also shows prosecutors are focused on trump's actions and not just those of his aides or allies. and meantime special counsel prosecutors met with the judge in the classified documents case to talk about when mr. t
i'm christine romans. we begin with both of the special counsel trump investigations taking big steps forward in the last 24 hours. the former president announcing that he has received a letter from special counsel jack smith informing him that he is a target of the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. trump talked about the letter on fox last night. >> it better bothers me for eve this incredible sold out audience. i got the letter sunday night, think of it, i don't...
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all of that plus remembering christine king ferris members of the king family joined me tonight to talk about the passing of the last surviving sibling of reverend dr. martin luther king junior. that and more tonight on politicsnation. . but first new developments this evening in the shooting that left for dead in hampton, georgia let's get right over to my colleague richard lui. >> rev we have been watching the story this afternoon here on msnbc. this is in hampton georgia it's about an hour south of downtown atlanta for individuals killed. two officers hurt according to the associated press during the encounter with the suspect that suspect again they believe the suspect may have been injured or killed law enforcement officers saying that they killed a man that was wanted in this weekend's killings for people near atlanta. about an hour outside. the sheriff's deputy in the police officer hurt during the attempt to take that suspect into custody there in hampton. this is the suspect here. you see it on screen andre long more what the eyewitness accounts are rare of what happened today
all of that plus remembering christine king ferris members of the king family joined me tonight to talk about the passing of the last surviving sibling of reverend dr. martin luther king junior. that and more tonight on politicsnation. . but first new developments this evening in the shooting that left for dead in hampton, georgia let's get right over to my colleague richard lui. >> rev we have been watching the story this afternoon here on msnbc. this is in hampton georgia it's about an...
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i'm christine romans. hunter biden set to appear in court this morning to plead guilty to federal tax charges. his attorneys also liable to get an earful from the judge who last night threatened them with sanctions for lying to the court clerk's office. the judge accused a staffer for hunter biden's lawyers of misrepresenting herself as working for house republican lawyers saying that they wanted a legal filing removed from the court docket. hunter biden's attorneys say it was all a, quote, completely unintentional miscommunication. more now on the court appearance from sara murray. >> reporter: it is not the kind of history a first family hopes to make, but on wednesday president biden's son is set to walk into a federal courthouse and admit that he broke the law. hunter biden is expected to plead guilty in federal court in delaware to two misdemeanor tax charges for not paying federal taxes on time in 2017 and 2018. during the course of the investigation, hunter paid back the federal tax bill along with
i'm christine romans. hunter biden set to appear in court this morning to plead guilty to federal tax charges. his attorneys also liable to get an earful from the judge who last night threatened them with sanctions for lying to the court clerk's office. the judge accused a staffer for hunter biden's lawyers of misrepresenting herself as working for house republican lawyers saying that they wanted a legal filing removed from the court docket. hunter biden's attorneys say it was all a, quote,...
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let's go to cnn's christine romans who has been tracking this, christine, these are the highest interest rates the united states is now seeing in some 22 years. >> that's right, and this is a decision, boris that will affect just about every american, if you have money in the bank or borrowing on a credit card or borrowing for a home, these are numbers that matter. the federal reserve that's trying to get inflation under control. the fed saying the u.s. economy is growing at a moderate pace, the job market is robust but inflation is still too high. the fed would like for get consumer inflation to 2%. it's sitting at 3% right now. so the fed doing more work here. this is, again, something is that will affect how much interest you're get flg your bank account for savers out there. but also will definitely make it more expensive to borough money here. the fed trying to cool down what has been a resilient u.s. economy and trying to get inflation under control. >> and christine, we're expecting to hear from fed chairman jerome powell, what are you expecting to hear in the next hour, future ra
let's go to cnn's christine romans who has been tracking this, christine, these are the highest interest rates the united states is now seeing in some 22 years. >> that's right, and this is a decision, boris that will affect just about every american, if you have money in the bank or borrowing on a credit card or borrowing for a home, these are numbers that matter. the federal reserve that's trying to get inflation under control. the fed saying the u.s. economy is growing at a moderate...