Welcome to prime time weekend, and i am alex wagner. Lets get right to the weeks top stories. The banks and Financial Institutions that lent donald trump hundreds of millions of dollars to help build and expand the trump brand . They cannot be happy right now. Will any of them really want to loan donald trump any more money . Could they start demanding he pay back the money he owes them presently . Well, there is actually a historical precedent for all of this. Back in the early 1990s, trumps Business Empire was on the brink of insolvency. He had stretched himself thin, with casinos in Atlantic City and a fancy yacht, and for whatever reason, his own airline company. Trump had borrowed a ton of money from the banks to pay for all of this. And these businesses were not doing well, so the banks got together and decided it was time to rein in Donald Trumps finances. Trump had long cast himself as a winner. Now he was looking like a loser. As quickly as the banks loved him, thats as quick
the ukrainian soldiers here, to take cover under the trees. the russians are flying over these positions, trying to spot where they are. and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final, beating britain s cameron norrie. hello, welcome to the programme. twitter and elon musk are in an extraordinary stand off over his more than $40 billion deal to buy the social media company. the world s richest man wants to pull out of the deal, claiming he s not received the data he asked for about the number of fake or spam accounts on the platform. but twitter s board says it will sue mr musk to enforce the deal. shares of twitter fell 6% in extended trading over the news. here s our north america technology reporter james clayton. elon musk is essentially saying that when he put that offer in, he thought that there were more users that actually used twitter than there actually are. and, to be fair, there are a lot of spam accounts on twitter. twitter actually said yesterday that they d
they ve told us, the ukrainian soldiers here, to take cover under the trees. the russians are flying over these positions, trying to spot where they are. and novak djokovic reaches another wimbledon final, beating britain s cameron norrie. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. world leaders have reacted with shock to the assassination of the formerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe. presidentjoe biden said he was stunned, outraged, and deeply saddened and india s prime minister narendra modi declared a day of national mourning. mr abe was shot dead in the street while giving an election speech. his attacker was a former member of the japanese navy. the former prime minister s body is due to arrive shortly at his residence. our correspondent mariko oi is there. well, this is where, as you can possibly see behind me, a long queue of media behind me. we are waiting for the body of former prime minister shinzo abe to arrive any minute now. his body had
Scene. Impeachment on the minds of House Republicans, and House Speaker Kevin Mccarthy is about to speak and is he is going to endorsement an Impeachment Indictment against President Biden. And also, a possible autoworker strike. We dont want the strike, but you are leaving us no choice if you dont give us a fair contract. And failure the reach a deal could cost the u. S. Economy huge. We are following developing stories right here on cnn news central with sara sidner alongside kate bolduan and john berman. The Breaking News this morning is the convicted killer on the run in pennsylvania is armed. He stole a. 22 caliber gun with a scope and flashlight from a garage and the homeowner was in the garage and actually fired on cavalcante as he ran away. At 10 10 p. M. , a call was received from a resident on Coventry Road indicating a short hispanic male wears no shirt and dark pants entered the garage while the homeowner was in it, and he grabbed a. 22 rifle in the garage. The homeowner dr
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