wildfires, which have seen thousands of homes evacuated. rolling out the rocket that could pave the way for astronauts to return to the moon. after one venue cancels his latest production over comments on trans rights and the #metoo movement, monty python s terry gilliam says british theatre needs to be more courageous. i think the whole artistic community has to be brave. that is what art is about it is pushing the limits. is what art is about - it is pushing the limits.- is what art is about - it is pushing the limits. live from our studio pushing the limits. live from our studio in pushing the limits. live from our studio in singapore, - pushing the limits. live from our studio in singapore, this| our studio in singapore, this is a our studio in singapore, this is a bbc our studio in singapore, this is a bbc news. it is newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. officials in ukraine are warning that the situation at the russian occupied zaporizhzhia nuclear pow
an exercise in raw political power very good morning to dot that s me done. wishing you have good weekend, we leave you with a travel show. this week on the travel show. i m in the great american outdoors for a close encounter with some grizzly bears. we are heading to australia to wish a very happy birthday to one of the most iconic bridges in the world. and in mexico, we meet the people breathing life into an agent ballgame that predates football by around 3000 years. hello and welcome to yellowstone park here in the united states. this is one of the oldest national parks in the oldest national parks in the world. it celebrates its 150th this year. now, this is a vast and mesmerising place. a little later on in the show i will be coming up close to one of yellowstone s most famous and fearsome residence, the grizzly bear. but we re starting this week some weight you don t need bear spray to visit. now, the famous film director baz luhrmann once said if paris is the city o
crossing the southern border and record numbers despite the summer heat. hello everyone welcome to brand-new our fox news live . i am eric sean. hi anita. hi anita i m in for arthel neville but were also falling to other big stories at this hour pre-present biden says following gas prices surprisingly strong june jobs report shows his economic policies are working. despite inflation still outpacing wages and his poll numbers tanking. plus elon musk pulling the plug on his twitter buyout bid and twitter saying see you in courtship. we have fox news team coverage on all of this. christina coleman is standing by on the twitter saga and chatted program is at the white house. but first to bill melugin live at the border and eagle pass texas where he has been for the past couple of days, builder. and nina good afternoon. it has been nearly ten months in the white house, that media, politicians, all falsely click horseback border patrol of whipping patient migrants in del rio l
dr. anthony fauci says he plans to retire. i anticipate i will be in this job at the end of the first term of president biden. keeps going long, 2022 home run derby champion. sunrise, sun burn, sun set repeat moon light, all night crashing in the sea. steve: good morning, rhode island, they have those lovely beaches there, i can t tell if that s somebody in the water or a buoy as we look towards the sunrise. right now it s 71 degrees. going for a daytime high of 88. the relative humidity is a killer right now 91% as the northeast braces on this july 19th, a tuesday, 2022, it s going to start getting really hot up here in the northeast. ainsley: when you are on a beach like that in a bathing suit, you don t care. steve: you are dressed for the weather and today it s hot. dress appropriately. ainsley: brian, what do you think steve got a sun set. brian: land locked yesterday watching some weird building with a light on top of it. that was barack obama s vi
what do we wall greed the day before an indictment? i m afraid recently we ve called it success. the u.s. economy, which used to be the envy of the world, is in the most serious trouble since the great depression. inflation is rising, while the standard of living is declining. there was tremendous inflation, and not much growth. the country was not in a great depression in 1980, but the united states was in the dumps. on wall street, it was cold, gray, wet, and miserable. there was no comfort to be found outside. and for investors, there was not much inside either. the tickers carried almost nothing but bad news. we d come off a terrible decade for investing. people were skeptical of the stock market. it was a very sleepy wall street back then. most economists expect a serious recession, with at least 2 million more americans losing their jobs. i regret to say that we re in the worst economic mess since the great depression. literally from the