moment the gate opens to let some people escape gaza, among them americans. and some of the critically injured. plus the heavy battles in northern gaza as the largest refugee camp is hit with another air strike. an engineering student at cornell university is under arrest, accused of thratening to kill jewish students as anti-semitic threats right here in the u.s. despite interest having been made over the violent threats, students are still concerned about their safety and speech. norah: donald trump jr. testifies in that new york fraud trial. what the former president s oldest son set on the stand. the scary details after a delta copilot is accused of threatening the pilot with a gun that he had in the cockpit. why he was allowed to have the weapon on the plane. welcome to november. norah: it is starting to feel like winter a bit too early. we have the frigid forecast. schools out for tens of thousands of students in portland as teachers go on strike. what they are
gallon. i paid $1.75 more a gallon. you pay $20 more every time you fill up. john: i happen to have a graphic of what you are talking about. let s put up the graphic. today average price of a gallon of gas regular across the country, $3.87 compared to a week ago or a month ago $3.56. $0.30 a gallon in a month and it hits people in the pocket. go back to when trump was president when it was $1.50 a gallon less. the gasoline price is so critical to how americans feel about the economy. i go back to the famous presidential election between ronald reagan and jimmy carter. you know why jimmy carter lost? the primary one was inflation. it killed people s budgets and americans felt like we need a new president. this is a big problem for joe biden if he is the democratic nominee. the inflation race when the gas price and energy price goes up that means since energy is an
of the biggest increases. around 80p a bottle. so a significant rise for sure. i think when you combine that with all the other increases in costs that we ve we ve seen recently, then it leaves producers in a position where most are going to have to pass that that increase on to their customers. so, yeah, it ll definitely have an effect. these duty changes are welcome. they hopefully will make for a fairer system. recognising lower strength products should receive lower duty. however, there is still an increase overall for the beer category for your bottles and your cans. they will be going up 10.1% and unfortunately that costs the industry some 225 million. how are you feeling about this increase, simon? well, i think we re just confused. and not everyone s clear yet what their new tax bill will actually be. we re currently paying £2.97 in tax on a bottle of wine. i think we re going to be paying £3.56, which i think is a 59p increase, not the 44 that s being bandied around. and you
around 80p a bottle. i think when you combine that with all the other increases in costs that we ve we ve seen recently, then it leaves producers in a position where most are going to have to pass that that increase on to their customers. are going to have to pass that that so, yeah, it ll definitely have an effect. these duty changes are welcome. they hopefully will make for a fairer system. recognising lower strength products should receive lower duty. however, there is still an increase overall for the beer category for your bottles and your cans. they will be going up 10.1% and unfortunately that costs the industry some 225 million. how are you feeling about this increase, simon? well, i think we re just confused. and not everyone s clear yet what their new tax bill will actually be. we re currently paying £2.97 in tax on a bottle of wine. i think we re going to be paying £3.56, which i think is a 59p increase, not the 44 that s
from a high of 9.1% exactly a year ago, so that s great with news from the white house. but now let s take a look at, you know, you were mentioning inflation s been going down for 12 months. recall though last mercer neil, gas was over $5 nationwide for the first time in u.s. history. the average price of a gallon of unleaded gas, i checked this morning, is now $3.56. but, neil, for all americans prices still remain high. we don t have to tell our viewers that, they feel it every day. it feels like that $100 grocery run costs so much more. in fact, we looked up the food index, that s increased .1% in june after increasing .2% the previous month. the energy index rose .6%. people are going to be blasting their a/c, that s going to cost a lot more. other prices that have been increasing, represent, 8.3%. dining out, 7.7 increase.