his father is among the 20,000 reported dead. but the survivors do not think of the dead in figures of thousands. theirs is an intimate reckoning, counted in the vanished faces of those they love. from the beginning, they have known there is no escape. from gaza. ..orfrom grief. in al aqsa hospital, in central gaza, the wounded child holds to symbols of a vanished normality. in a bed nearby, rama, aged 13, who lost ten members of herfamily, and fears she will lose her arm and leg. translation: i appeal to the arab countries to help me get urgent - treatment abroad before i lose my limbs. i dream of a life like other children around the world, where i can once again run and draw. fear of death is ever present. we interviewed this person over a month ago. as she tried to escape gaza with her disabled brother. today, our colleagues in gaza caught up with her and her brother. without vital medicine he is suffering from seizures and is terrified by the as many drones in the skies
our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world, i m bianca. and i m max foster. just ahead on cnn newsroom. regardless of party, to meet this moment of national a real vulnerability, in the window of when the last vote is cast and the last vote is counted. kim jong-un feels completely liberated to fire unabated. we do believe that north korea is covertly supplying russia with a significant number of artillery shells. my colleagues and i are strongly committed to bringing inflation back down to our 2% goal. your credit cards are going to cost more. that auto lone is going to cost more. that mortgage is going to cost more. announcer: live from london, this is cnn news with max foster and bianca nobilo. we re now in the home stretch of the election. perhaps now more than ever after the fed hiked interest rates up once again, deepening fears of recession and sending mortgage rates to a 20-year high. when it comes to fixing the economy,
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affidavit president biden justice department used to justify the raid on former president trump s home. you re watching fox and friends first on wednesday morning, i m carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro. revised affidavit shedding light on the timing of the subpoena and how in the investigation. brooke: we are getting a more detailed look for the affidavit to search former president trump s mar-a-lago home. judge reinhardt asked that pieces be shown to the public revealing further detail of the timing of the subpoena and trump s investigation with the fbi. trump s team did provide additional classified documents to the archives. since 15 boxes, additional boxes stored in unauthorized location have been produced to the government in response to a grand jury subpoena. another section uncovering what the subpoena was seeking from trump including any and all surveillance records, videos from internal cameras located on the ground floor of mar-a-lago from january 10 2022
4% of the dow is the worst we ve seen in two years. all hit hard because inflation remains stuck and no one can get it under control. an 8.3% annualized inflation rate. the core rate, that is without food and energy, also soaring more than 6.3%. this is the fourth 1,000 point sell-off for the dow just this year. again, this was a worse than expected inflation report. now the president is heralding this inflation reduction act that some people said is actually making the situation worse. because across the board, prices are going up. he s touting the prospect of eventually drug prices going down. even if he gets that and it s a herculean leap, it would be but a fraction of the overall costs that continue to soar. keep this in mind that with inflation running north of 8%, most food and related items are running at about double to sometimes triple that. whatever progress we ve seen on gasoline and related prices has done little to affect prices almost everywhere else. and then a