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June 15, 20225 PM ET: Federal Reserve hike, accused Buffalo shooter, Internet Explorer & moreThe Federal Reserve makes its biggest interest rate hike since 1994. Plus, the US is sending an additional $1 billion dollars in aid for Ukraine to fight Russia. New details are emerging about the racist attack at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York last month. Former White House adviser Steve Bannon loses his bid to have his contempt charges dismissed. Lastly, it’s the end of an era: Microsoft is saying goodbye to Internet Explorer....more5minPlay
June 15, 202212 PM ET: Inflation impact, Biden’s Big Oil message, more Ukraine aid & moreThe Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates higher than initially planned to cool inflation down – we’ll tell you what that would mean for you and how it could lead to a possible recession. President Biden is urging oil companies to boost supply amid skyrocketing US gas prices. Extreme heat endangers health and about 100 million people in the US are at risk today. The Biden administration is expected to announce more military aid to Ukraine as western intelligence experts share the ways they see the war could end. Plus, we’ll tell you who donated $60,000 for a less-than-three minute speech last January....more5minPlay
June 15, 20229 AM ET: Inflation v. interest rates, heat warnings, drink less tea & moreWe'll find out in a few hours just how much the Fed will hike interest rates to bring down soaring inflation. Testimony from a Trump White House attorney has been previewed ahead of tomorrow's public hearing on the Capitol attack - we'll bring you the details. More than 88 million people across the US are facing heat warnings or advisories today. NATO says it will continue supplying Ukraine with advanced weapons, but the country says it's still outgunned. And, we'll tell why Pakistanis are being ask to drink less tea....more5minPlay
June 15, 20226 AM ET: Trump's test, Fed meeting, asylum flight grounded & moreWe begin with last night’s Republican primaries, which saw a good night for Trump-supporters even if they weren’t endorsed by the former president. Interest rates are expected to be hiked during today’s Federal Reserve meeting in the hopes of cooling down inflation. The bipartisan gun safety legislation is one vote closer to passing the Senate filibuster. A last minute court intervention stopped a flight filled with asylum seekers from leaving the UK -well bring you the details. And, Brazil’s ambassador apologizes to the family of a missing journalist....more5minPlay
June 15, 202210 PM ET: Primary elections, Supreme Court protections, deportation flight & moreWe begin with key races in five states holding elections. Plus, we’ll break down a potential sticking point in a bipartisan gun reform package. President Joe Biden is expected to sign a bill that provides additional security to US Supreme Court justices’ immediate family members. Moderna’s vaccine for children six to 17 clears a hurdle in its authorization process. Lastly, we’ll tell you how a controversial flight to deport asylum seekers became grounded....more5minPlay
June 14, 20225 PM ET: Biden on inflation, Brittney Griner, BTS announcement & morePresident Joe Biden addresses inflation in a speech about the US economy. Plus, Ukraine may be receiving new security packages soon, as Russia’s war there continues. We also have new developments on pro-basketball star Brittney Griner’s detention. Then, we’ll explain how dangerous flooding conditions are impacting communities near Yellowstone National Park. Lastly, a big change for BTS – we’ll tell you about the announcement the K-Pop sensation made about their careers....more4minPlay
June 14, 202212 PM ET: Jan. 6 hearing pushed, primary day, Biden’s problematic trip & moreThe January 6 House select committee postponed its third hearing slated for tomorrow – we’ll tell you why and about the panel’s disagreement over the DOJ. Voters in five states will head to the polls today in several key races, like in Nevada. President Joe Biden will head to Saudi Arabia in July – we’ll tell you why that decision is raising some eyebrows. Thanks to a new law, teachers and staff can now carry guns at schools in Ohio and we’ll check in on the health of the stock market and cryptocurrencies....more5minPlay
June 14, 20229 AM ET: Gun control, Rwanda’s new arrivals, sentient AI & moreWe start this episode with the sell-off on Wall Street yesterday – listen to find out why investors saw red. Politicians are optimistic about a potential bipartisan gun control deal. A plan by the UK to send asylum seekers to Rwanda begins today. President Biden’s getting ready for a trip to Saudi Arabia. The Google engineer who believes AI has become sentient....more5minPlay
June 14, 20226 AM ET: Jan. 6 aftermath, Yellowstone flooding, Wall Street jitters & moreThis episode begins with a look at the second public hearing of the January 6 committee. We’ll tell you about the flooding in Yellowstone National Park. In Ukraine, Russian forces make gains in the east. Wall Street saw red yesterday, we’ll tell you why. And a woman who wrote a blog post on ‘how to kill your husband,’ has been sentenced to life in jail for doing just that....more5minPlay
June 14, 202210 PM ET: New January 6th testimony, Idaho arrests, heat alerts & moreIn this episode, a former Fox News employee testifies before the panel holding its second public hearing about the Capitol attack. Plus, Ukraine’s president weighs in on the bloody battle in the country’s east as Russia's war there continues. Police arrest a group of men in Idaho who they say have ties to a White nationalist group – a CNN correspondent explains the men's alleged plans. We’ll also tell you which parts of the US are under heat alerts. Lastly, we’ll break down the “extremely hazardous conditions” that has one national park temporarily closed....more5minPlay