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Why to the Grocery Bills keep going up . We are going to get smarter as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. Good evening once again, im stephanie ruhle. We are now 250 days away from the election. Two candidates for president went to the border today, one wants to sign a bill to dramatically improve it. The other block the bill so he could run on it. My colleague Gabe Gutierrez has a closer look at todays visits. Reporter facing criticism over his handling of the immigration crisis, President Biden making his second trip to the southern border while in office. Its time to act. Reporter arriving in brownsville, texas, blasting House Republicans retaining a bipartisan Border Security bill at t ....
Special report now. Bret there you go. Thanks, jesse. Good evening. Im bret baier. Breaking tonight, we are getting our first look at the transcript of yesterdays Congressional Testimony By Hunter Biden the president s son admitted in that testimony he has put his father on Speaker Phone and invited him to Business Meetings but he denies his dad was ever involved in the Family Business dealings. Were going to continue to look over this document in the next few minutes and have Additional Details from that shortly. Now, to our top story. It sounds like something from an old west movie. A duel at the border. The players in this drama are not cowboys but politicians and its a rhetor ....
since he took over from bernard looney, who was forced out after a scandal over workplace relationships. bp s share price has languished while rivals such as exxonmobil have soared some investors are uneasy about its huge and costly investments in green technology. some analysts say it is a potential takeover target. earlier i spoke to cornelia meyer, ceo of meyer resources an energy consultancy. she was a former senior executive at bp. you are damned if you do and you re damned if you don t. some investors would preferfor bp to do more on the green agenda and others, you know, sort of more activist investors who are after the quick short term return, favour the fossil fuel the hydrocarbons strategy. and i think bp is trying to walk a middle way and they have to straddle that middle way. your next story is about the net zero targets of europe. and bp is in europe. it has big operations in europe. it s ftse listed, so it has to deal with european and uk regulators, w ....
welcome to the republican rorschach primary. i m michael smerconish in philadelphia. people are reading into the results so far whatever they re wishing for. first there are the never tr trumpers. they say he is essentially running as an incumbent, and still 49% of the voters in iowa, they didn t want him. speaking of iowa, the turnout was abysmal. a little over 110,000 participated, accounting for just under 15% of the state s 752,000 registered republicans. do you know that trump only received a little over 56,000 votes? iowa, iowa is lily white. it is unrepresentative of the country at large. we are a diverse nation of over 335 million, a small number of iowa voters should not determine our destiny. besides, the iowa field, it was still too crowded. when nikki haley finally got him one-on-one in new hampshire she was able to keep it close and received about 43% of the vote. worse for trump, the independents in new hampshire supported haley in huge numbers, showing th ....
over 3% in december. we spoke to investment manager shanti kelemen. she told us the fall in shop prices is a positive development, as the bank of england weighs up when it can start cutting the cost of borrowing. i think it s absolutely good news. i mean, one quirk of psychology is that even though inflation isn t going up because prices arejust sort of constant, it might not feel a lot better because the price is still higher than it was two years ago. with the changes and how people are expecting the future to unfold, the interest rates people pay our mortgages have already fallen a bit, similarly the rates the government is paying for borrowing are also coming down a bit from last year, so that in itself will provide a little bit of relief, even before the bank of england changes interest rates. but will that downward trend in shop price inflation continue? we all know about the supply chain disruptions in the red sea. and the picture could be further complicated fro ....