welcome to the programme. there are tentative signs that inflation is coming under control, and the recession forecast last year will be shallower and shorter than expected. butjust to make sure, the central banks are raising the interest rates again. yesterday it was the fed, today the bank of england increased the base rate, half a point, to 4% the highest it has been in m years. we think inflation will come down rapidly, and a lot of that is down to energy prices, which have fallen rapidly. but i m afraid there are big risks out there which mean that it may not happen in that way. yet we re still seeing stronger pressure from price and wage setting in the economy in the question is, will that start to ease off? coinciding with the bank s decision came a profit announcement from shell and a rather blunt illustration of why we re all getting poorer. the oil and gas giant has reaped profits of £40 billion last year. the taxman has reaped far less. shell said it paid $1
for a showdown with the january six committee as one of his closest allies in the senate is forced to testify in a georgia grand jury investigation. then, it s her party, marjorie taylor greene no, longer fringe. inside her district as georgia early voting breaks records. and the scramble for a new leader in the uk as the stress steps down after just 44 days, and the warning sides flushing here at home, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. the choice of the next president is bracing for what could be an explosive confrontation lawmakers investigating january 6th. the house select committee is set to be on the verge of sending donald j trump that subpoena for records and testimony. the vote to take that step was exactly one week ago, tonight. the washington post reporting this. lawmakers and community lawyers spent the last days, since last week s hearing, carefully crafting subpoena language closely studyi
ukraine is still independent, and has fought russian invaders to a standstill. at the cost, which is almost unimaginable, or was until february 24th six months ago. it changed so much for ukraine, europe, superpower relations, and the nato alliance. for people living worlds away of the fighting, vladimir putin would prefer we pay less attention to it all tonight. instead, because of just how important it is, that is where we begin the broadcast. reminding you again, showing you again, the moments of savage brutality, and the moments of hope over the past six months. we are all here, our military are here, citizens in society are here. we are all here defending our independence. our state, and it will remain so. glory to our defenders, glory to our women, glory to ukraine. that is volodymyr zelenskyy just hours into the invasion. not fleeing the country or evacuating to lviv, or eastern poland as some had expected. standing firm, as alleys today, the former actor and com
the major political provocation and threatens the united states against. this is outnumbered. i m harris faulkner. here with my cohost, emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. also joining us dr. nicole saphier had james freeman. we are going to rocket. right now speaker nancy pelosi is that the capital city of taipei. she is the highest-ranking u.s. elected official to visit taiwan and more than a quarter-century. a furious china is ratcheting up the threats against the u.s. it is just released that statement, let s get into more of it. the united states, for its part, has been attempting to use taiwan to contain china. it constantly distorts, obscures, and holds up the one china principle. these moves, like playing with fire, are extremely dangerous. the chinese state media will hold live fire exercises are in taiwan around august 4th, so thursday of this week, and august 7th. that s just after nancy pelosi will have left taiwan. there are now also reports that a series of m
trump s big lie in tomorrow s hearing. one of the witnesses on the docket was a former fox news staffer, potentially putting the right-wing network in the spotlight. plus, brand new reporting on what mike pence knew, and to plan. with my panel of experts. later, the victims of disgraced lawyer larry nassar suing the fbi for $1 million. saying that they bought investigation and could have shaved saved more young women. i will talk to survive about why this lawsuit is so important. all of that and more is coming up. and a good sunday morning to you. oh, sunday, actually. i am katie fang. we begin with our breaking news in idaho where police arrested more than 30 people of allegedly affiliated with the hate group patriot fund. just outside of a pride event. according to police, they were there to cause trouble. msnbc correspondent maggie vesta joins me live with the latest. maggie, what can you tell us about what happened yesterday? yes, katie. you are exactly right when you