coffin but there s been a decision to pause queuejoining for about six hours. i m karin giannone. i m with those crowds of people waiting to pay their respects to the late queen as she lies in state in westminster hall. but authorities are saying if you have not done so already, do not attempt tojoin the have not done so already, do not attempt to join the queue until it reopens. but first members of the queen s family will continue their vigil over her coffin until the doors are open to the public at 5pm. hello and welcome to the welsh capital, cardiff, where this morning king charles iii is expected to arrive to complete his tour of all four nations of the uk. i was told to pack an umbrella when i was told to pack an umbrella when i left london but it is a gorgeous day in the welsh capital and there is a sense of anticipation at the arrival of the king. he has been to edinburgh and then belfast and ben will make its way to cardiff this morning for a service of prayer and
former vice president mike pence was asked by a federal grand jury. is this investigation farther along than we thought? president biden says he does not expect the u.s. economy to enter a recession, but what do new numbers from walmart tell us what is really going to happen. and as china gets ready to speak with xi jinping, is china gearing up against taiwan. and for the first time since leaving office does his vision resonate with voters. and new cnn reporting this morning and new revelations that a trooper was on the scene of the uvalde school shooting earlier than previously thought. what the body cam video shows. and did the u.s. wait too long to contain the monkeypox outbreak. dr. fauci is joining us. and will john berman and i be at work tomorrow as the mega millions reaches 900 million. i ll be here. i m not buying a ticket. we start with marc short telling cnn that he testified in front of a grand jury. i can confirm that i received a subpoena from the fe
this coming winter. the head of the agency says he believes russia is strategically reducing supplies now to prevent european countries from stockpiling gas. now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week: lara smells rubbish. it doesn t smell, really. but how can we use food waste as fuel? and how can we make meat without the animals? these are not your normal road signs how one video game is crashing through the barrier for deaf people. plus, dog does gaming what a treat. good boy! food, glorious food. we love it maybe a bit too much, because it is often shipped around the world, which is and this is a technical term not good. we have grown used to year round varieties of all fruit and veg, packaged in protective plastic to extend its life, and have long ignored the impact that has on our planet. this week, the uk government announced ambitions to grow more food more locally, but in the meantime there are those who are addressing the problem more immediately. thi
also, will the administration talk nancy pelosi out of her trip to taiwan as she riles up china with her travel. huge economic data released almost every day this week, will it point to a recession. and as russian forces strike the main ukrainian port is the grain deal between the two countries already in jeopardy? let s going to sunlen serfaty live for us on capitol hill. the january 6th committee doesn t plan any more hearings until september that doesn t mean they are not going to be busy. reporter: that s absolutely right. almost all the work the committee will be doing over the next month will largely happen behind closed doors. the committee says that a number of significant leads have come in and so they will be using this next month to gather new evidence, to talk to new witnesses potentially even or visit some previous witnesses who have already testified. this committee entering a crucial fact-finding mission over the next month. the house select committee i
incredibly important for policymakers and for washington. look, we ve got consumer confidence numbers tomorrow, i mean, they could be really rotten. we know that people feel terrible about where the economy is going, a lot of people feel like they are already in a recession already. terrible consumer confidence. we will get those numbers. on wednesday we have a federal reserve interest rate hike expected, we are expecting another 75 basis points. that s big. we saw that in june, 75 basis points that was the biggest move since 1994, we re expecting that again. why? because the fed is trying to tamp town on inflation. that s going to be incredibly important to watch. we will get the first reading on second quarter gdp that comes thursday and that s expected to be negative again and that would mean as you guys just said two quarters in a row of negative growth. that s a big slowdown from where we saw at the end of last year 6.9%. but gdp alone is not the only gauge of whether we