good morning welcome to breakfast with luxmy gopal and rogerjohnson. our headlines today: leaders of the g7 will meet in germany today, with the war in ukraine and the rising cost of living top of the agenda. as he travels to bavaria, borisjohnson says he is actively thinking about a third term in downing street , despite criticism of his leadership. # i saw her standing there. the foo fighters frontman dave grohl joins paul mccartney on stage at glastonbury his first puiblic appearance since the death of his bandmate taylor hawkins. it s sunday the 26th ofjune. our main story: the prime minister is arriving in germany for the start of a g7 summit set to be dominated by the war in ukraine. as well as discussing ways to deal with russian aggression, world leaders will also look at how to manage the cost of living crisis caused in part by the conflict. our diplomatic editor, james landale, reports. in the bavarian alps, german police patrolled by air and forward, taking some
this video claiming to show the horizon this lunchtime as more russian rockets strike. explosion and once again civilians are in the firing line. a residential block in the centre of kyiv ripped apart and smouldering. screams inside rescuers reach a young girl pinned down by debris. they manage to bring her to safety and then take her to hospital. moments later a ukrainian official appears outside brandishing a russian passport, saying that one woman still trapped is from moscow. among those arriving at the site kyiv s former boxing champion mayor who makes clear that this is the latest of hundreds of missiles russia has fired at his city. around 6.30 kyiv had a rocket attack. i want to remind more than 300 buildings in our home town was destroyed. 220 apartment buildings. whether or not this was the intended target it s shattered the relative calm that had returned to the capital kyiv in recent weeks. it feels like this is vladimir putin sending his own message at a time whe
arthel: hi everyone i am arthel neville played through the big stores were prone here at this hour, record high gas prices and rising inflation continuing to drag down president biden s pole. approval rating below 40%. also a firefighter killed several others pulled from the rubble. the burning building and philadelphia. lasting for hours. an l.a. district attorney being criticized after the shooting death of two los angeles police officers. critics say the suspect s out of jail because of his soft on crime policies. we have live fox news coverage chad on the arrest the crew on capitol hill. breanne is in los angeles on the follow-up for those police officers killed in a line of duty. jonathan on the death of a firefighter in philadelphia. first will go to lucas and tomlinson. his life at the white house president facing first we have to ask how is he doing after falling off his bike this afternoon? bumpy roads for the president not figurative but literally. he fell off his
and is a soft landing for the u.s. economy still possible, or are we heading toward a recession? let s ask the chairman and ceo of baird company. jason, nice of you here. lots of turmoil in the financial markets. i wonder what you think they re telling us. is this just the end of easy money with higher rates adjustment and the adjustment to that, or is it something deeper in the economy? i think it primarily is an end to easy money, and the fact really is that the fed has obscured what the rate in the markets has been for 13 year. so there s an adjustment period right now. i think most of the decline in stocks thus far has been associated with higher interest rates and an acknowledgment the that inflation is a little bit more structural. what you haven t seen yet and which is somewhat concerning for us is that you haven t seen earnings expectations for, for many companies come down yet. and so right now it would be hard to say that the market is telling you there s going
coal mine moment for the democratic party. last night, there was a special congressional race in south texas. it saw a very deep blue sea turn bright red. now, republican mayra flores easily defeated her democratic opponent by eight points in district 34. now, get this, it s the first time in 150 years this district ever elected a republican! in 2012, obama won it by 23 points. 2016, yeah, hillary won it by 22 points. biden only won it by four, but now republican mayra flores, she won it by eight. all right, that would be a 12-point swing in two years, a 30-point swing if you go back to 2016. keep in mind, this is a majority hispanic district. it borders mexico to the south along the rio grande valley. now, mayra actually immigrated to the u.s. from mexico making her the very first mexican-born woman to be elected to congress. she s also married to a u.s. border patrol agent. she made border security a huge focus of her campaign. take a look. too many to many, the borders