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the escalation by the rush slan l russian leader today. what does the french president think? he will be here live with his response. your money and the cost to borrow. historic move by the federal reserve, raising interest rates yet again in an effort to get inflation under control. welcome to the lead. we start on the extraordinary legal trouble for donald trump. there s a sweeping lawsuit against trump, three of his adult children and the trump organization, alleging they were involved in a decade-long financial scheme that allowed trump to fraudulently inflate his net worth by billions of dollars, allowing him to leverage the system for his own personal gain at the expense of others. white collar financial crime is not victimless. when the well connected break the law, to take in more money than they are entitled to, it reduces resources to working people, to regular people, to small businesses and all taxpayers. attorney general james campaigned on a prom ....
today we honor sergeant demonte a lifelong dolphin s fan. loying again about school closures. four was responsible for closing schools. i had nothing to do. he gets the push and the first down. and pittsburgh is going to snap their four game losing streak. what a drive. standing tall let you know here is to y all come on in. brian: thought we would hear the whole song. perfect album song. roanoke, virginia. city in the blue ridge mountains of southwest, virginia. that bridge, pete buttigieg will take full credit for it because his infrastructure bill is able to rebuild. he was the idea that he got extra tar to fix all the roads. rachel: 5% of it was infrastructure humans are infrastructure, too. steve: brian, you are kidding, he had nothing to do with that bridge. brian: that s true. he didn t. if you listened to him over the weekend we had no bridges we go ahead could cross including walking bridges. steve: bridges to nowhere. brian: good old da ....
on crime. the uk s approach to controlling migration also faces strong criticism from abroad, with this intervention from the albanian prime minister. ukraine s nuclear energy company says the zaporizhzhia plant has been disconnnected from the electricity grid and has only 15 days of generator fuel left. a surprise peace deal after nearly two years of civil war in ethiopia. it s hoped vital aid can now flow into tigray, where 90% of the population is going hungry. here in the uk, the second report into the manchester arena bombing in 2017 is due out later, and is likely to be highly critical of the response of the emergency services. a un report says one third of the glaciers located in world heritage sites will disappear by 2050 because of climate change. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. uk interest rates are expected to rise sharply today as the bank of england attempts to tackle soaring prices. the bank is expected to increase its base ra ....
three candidates have been nominated by parliament to replace the outgoing gotabaya rajapaksa. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are natasha clark, who s a political and environmental correspondent for the sun, and eleanor langford, political reporter at politics home. welcome back to you both. let s take a look at tomorrow s front pages. burning hot britain is the headline in the metro which leads with the record breaking temperatures and fires across the country today. for the mirror, this was the hottest day in history. it shows the damage caused by fires in wennington where several homes were destroyed. the telegraph also leads with the devastation in wennington, describing how hundreds of people were forced to flee their homes. the i says the uk became a tinderbox as fire services as far apart as yorkshire and suffolk declared major incidents. the express leads with the tory leadership contest, an ....
top of a brand-new hour on cnn newsroom. i m victor blackwell. i m alisyn camerota. the house committee investigating the january 6th attack is questioning donald trump s former cabinet members. sources tell cnn the committee has a particular interest in conversations that trump officials may have had about re removing him from office in the aftermath of the capitol siege. a source says the committee is speaking with former chief of staff nick mulvaney this afternoon. it s possible they could speak with mike pompeo as soon as next week. pompeo talked about his interaction with the committee this morning on fox. we ve had discussions with them about potentially appearing before them, trying to make sure we understand what it is they re asking for. as i always did when i was in service to america, i m happy to cooperate with things that are fair and transparent and deliver good outcomes for the american people. i ll always do that. today you re a no. you mean ....