president biden insists the u.s. is not in or heading in to a recession. despite many economists looking at it differently. the president is feeling better from his covid-19 diagnosis last week. this week will determine whether his good feeling about the u.s. economy will pan out as well. a pivotal week for the president and his party as the gross domestic product or g.d.p. number comes out. the economy could be in a recession just a few months ahead of the midterms. but the biden team is already trying to get ahead of that by attempting to essentially change the definition of what a recession is. white house correspondent peter doocy has our top story tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. good evening, bret. officials here are talking about how well the economy is doing because of how many jobs have been created since this president took office. but, jobs are just one economic i observed carat. some other economic indicators may show this week the country
South Korea, the United States, and Japan conducted their first joint aerial drills as part of their defense cooperation against North Korea s missile and nuclear threats. The exercise involved a US B-52 bomber, which can travel long distances without refueling. The drill took place south of the Korean peninsula and aimed to enhance the three countries response capabilities.
take the heat seriously and avoid extended time outdoors. china and russia are conducting joint naval and air drills and the sea of japan. analysts are worried the drills are a top sign of the two nations strengthening their relationship where they warned it is cause for concern after top american officials were giving a less than warm welcome while visiting china over the past few days. i am jon scott, now back to one nation with brian kilmeade. are you guys okay over there? [background noises]
leak theory. multiple federal agencies now say could explain how the pandemic started. ain washington grady trimble foxbusiness. china and russia are in the middle of their joint naval and air drills in the sea of japan. analysts worry deepening cooperation between the two nations which they say especially concerning after top american officials received very cold welcomes while visiting china in recent days. here to way an author and insta senior fellow gordon chang. what are the chinese and the russians up to in the sea of japan, gordon? those exercises again show china and russia are looking for interoperability. they know they can their policies into military work very closely together prints of jon, i think we have to assume that if china were to attack say taiwan russia probably would go after japan.