saying they need to notch a win ahead of the midterms. and whispers on whether biden should run again are screaming headlines. democrats openly worry about his age and low approval. adding to the president s misfortunes are the optics, president biden after he tried to get off his bike in delaware. thankfully he s okay. he was back on the beach, getting defensive, as more economists warn a recession could be coming. is it more likely than ever? come on. don t make things up. you don t like a republican politician. i m joking. all kidding aside, i was talking to larry summers this morning, and there s nothing inevitable about a recession. i m working with our team has put together at the same time. my dear mother used to have an expression. something good will happen if you look for it. we have a chance to make a fundamental turn to renewable energy. greg, you know what it s like when your feet don t touch the ground on a bike, and you stop and can t get off gracefully.
bill: good morning. major story to watch this hour. will the cease-fire come to an end in the middle east? we re awaiting a critical deadline as the biden team pressures israel to change tactics in gaza after the president pledged unwavering support. the question today what changed on that? good morning everybody. 4:00 in the afternoon in israel. welcome to our coverage live in new york city. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the u.s. is urging israel to go with greater precision. mounting civilian casualties that ignited a wave of demonstrations. protestors plan to flood the rockefeller center tree lighting tonight. bill: imagine the scene we ll see later. negotiators working to extend a truce now lasted six days. hamas releasing ten israeli hostages yesterday. we re expecting 10 more today. the families victims say the process has been nothing short of a living nightmare. she was in complete darkness. she had to adjust to the s
well, the country that experienced deflation orfalling prices back in the 1990s is now seeing the opposite. we are talking aboutjapan. inflation injapan has been hovering at around a ito year high, and that means that despite a rise in wages, consumers aren t feeling the benefit. in fact, household spending has slipped for a fourth straight month. earlier, i spoke to consumer sector specialist nobuko kobayashi, who explained by people aren t buy more despite the wage hikes. thejune the june number that was out that shows that year on year growth on household spending was negative for four consecutive months, he was negative in june consecutive months, he was negative injune by 4.2%, and this is damaged by the growth that was real negative, this was negative for 15 consecutive months. so that s a balance of the nominal group offset by the wage increase. that s been around 2 3% plus, which is good news, but the cost increase has
bills are going up? explain this. there is a cut but the bills are going up? yes, ultimately this is the price bills are going up? yes, ultimately this is the price cap bills are going up? yes, ultimately this is the price cap is bills are going up? yes, ultimately this is the price cap is going - bills are going up? yes, ultimately this is the price cap is going down. j this is the price cap is going down. but ultimately the government support but ultimately the government support is also going down. and therefore support is also going down. and therefore consumers aren t really going therefore consumers aren t really going to therefore consumers aren t really going to feel this. and there is a question going to feel this. and there is a question when it comes to the fact that energy price caps are going down, that energy price caps are going down, are that energy price caps are going down, are we going to have a situation down, are we going to have a situation wh
speed so that airlines can operate seamlessly for their customers? yeah, i mean, for the system to work, the faa and airlines, we have to work together. consumers aren t interested in people blaming each other. airlines have made significant investments in the technology that we need to allow us to operate in a more modern system. i think people would be surprised to know that here in the u.s., paper strips is still used fairly frequently as part of air traffic control. so we have in every jetblue airplane, we have effectively a gps. it s called adsb, but it is really a gps unit. so we know exactly where if the airplanes are. faa knows where they are. faa has to upgrade their tech stack, and there s a program to do it but they ve fallen really behind. it ll allow us to modernize and reduce delays. the big benefit in this time when everyone is so focused on