joins us coming up. sandra: all right. first, a fox news alert to the economy. the numbers may not tell the full story. a new report shows the economy growing between july and september after falling two straight quarters as americans fight the worst inflation in 40 years ahead of an expensive winter heating season. hello. i am sandra smith, hi, john. john: that is putting it it mildly. john robert in washington. good to be with you. this is america reports. the labor department says gdp grew, but experts warn the u.s. is not out of the woods yet and recession is a distinct possibility over the next year. sandra: president biden still trying to capitalize on the rosy picture he keeps painting ahead of midterm elections, painting republicans as the party that will crash the american economy. biden speaking to reporters as he was departing the white house on the way to syracuse saying the gdp report this morning was great and things are looking good. john: you don t h
It might not be a breakthrough but theyve agreed on around ninety percent of the issues confidence is growing that are hard or no deal breakers it can be averted that will have consequences for the economy throughout europe. We have to concentrate on to focus. On number of agreements we have to be to discuss a number of agreements to to sweet misting as a tribute them thing but thats easier said than done particularly on the main point of contention the border between ireland and Northern Ireland when it comes to that point both sides are in a deadlock the northern part of the irish island belongs to the United Kingdom today there is no border to upset daily life but briggs it would change all that
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A measure included in the $858 billion annual defense spending bill cleared by the Senate on Thursday night could make it harder to ship fuel during national emergencies due to changes made to a century-old law known as the Jones Act.
A measure included in the $858 billion annual defense spending bill cleared by the Senate on Thursday night could make it harder to ship fuel during national emergencies due to changes made to a century-old law known as the Jones Act.
Looking to take advantage of export demand and refining margins to offset weak domestic consumption, Chinese refiners could export a record-high volume of transportation fuels this month