many fear dead at a united nations shelter. in israel i think in jerusalem tens of thousands of israelis took to the streets to demand the release of hostages from gaza as israel s bombing campaign only intensifies. also tonight, a new launch attack and explosive edge for the most powerful rocket ever built, why spacex calls it progress. music mogul sean combs and his former girlfriend reach a quick settlement after a lawsuit. in las vegas, a big headache for locals. i m in las vegas where some business owners say the formula one gamble is not the payout they hoped for. with thanksgiving coming up, the big rush is on. the latest on your dinner costs. later, beloved bears, in washington sent back to china. did you see pandas? yes! this is the cbs weekend news from washington with adriana diaz. good evening. we begin this saturday with the war between israel and hamas and more scenes of total chaos. palestinian officials say two explosions killed dozens of
next year. reporter: the usda says the average dinner costs is up 5%. the farm buro says might be as much as 14%. they say pry hikes from potatoes to cranberries to turkeys, nearing a record high. despite the markups, many farmers say the price they receive seven going up. but your prices tay the same? or a little reporter: why don t farmer raise the price of their crops? they are price takers, now makers. much more of middle man than anybody else. reporter: processors and distributors that get the production are the ones passing look surging costs with materials and ingredients still stuck on cargo ships, and a shortage of labor and truckers driving up costs. we re paying for the
quinn, the author of the party. and creative director of elle magazine joe z. sally, you were the guest i wanted for this segment. you ve been covering state dinners to are years. people say what is the point? we go through the menu and all the fanciness of it. it is important, right? well, the point of this state dinner is syria, syria, syria. and when people talk about these dinners being frivolous or they cost too much, $600,000 if that s what the this dinner costs is nothing when you talk about it in terms of pr and in terms of our being able to reach out to an ally like france who is incredibly important to us as we have seen. france has stood by us in syria and other places around the middle east. you can t buy that kind of publicity. and you can t buy that kind you have good will.
goes perfectly. she got it all right this time. he s going to tell you. for more on the pageantry and diplomacy of the night, sayly quinn, the authority of the party. and creative directoroff elle magazine joe z. sally, you were the guest i wanted for this segment. you ve been covering state dinners to are years. people say what is the point? we go through the pen knew and all the fanciness of it. it is important, right? well, the point of this state dinner is syria, syria, syria. and when people talk about these dinners being frivolous or they cost too much, $600,000 if that s what the this dinner costs is nothing when you talk about it in terms of pr and in terms of our being able to reach out to an ally like france who is incredibly important to us as we have seen.