much right at the moment. not necessarily feeling it right now, but in the future, i have big plans. if interest rates go up on the home mortgages, i could be a little screwed there. i m in the corporate world. it s concerning. with the prices going up, we cannot afford sometimes what i you know. so it s hard for me. have to pinch here and there. still living our life. neil: the white house learning what americans knew all along. we re indeed in a recession. the economy pulling back as prices refuse to let up. stocks ignored this and moved up what is really up? we re going to talk to senior economic adviser, gene sperling in just a moment. this is neil cavuto and your world. first to edward lawrence at the white house on how all of this is being digested there. edward? the president confident that we re not in a recession. we re hearing it from everyone in the administration. don t look at the gdp numbers. look at job growth. in fact, the jobs that the adminis
Rob Simonson lives minutes from a dozen Twin Cities emergency rooms that could provide the real-life experiences he needs to graduate from Anoka Technical College as a licensed paramedic, but few hospitals are opening their doors to him or his classmates. Instead, the 27-year-old recently missed work and drove an hour north to Welia Health in Mora to observe overnight shifts at the rural .
an extra strain on the 911 system as a whole. we only have so many resources to go around. trying to take extra precautions, more breaks, definitely hydrate a lot more. on emergency scenes, calls that might have taken five or six units, we re pretty much doubling personnel to rotate crews in and out much quicker, giving them a shorter amount of time of work and more rest in between. reporter: jose, no relief in sight. we know these records continue to be broken in phoenix, in miami, you talked about 44 straight days of real feel temps in the triple digits. the heat dome isn t going anywhere. it s now expanding to the midwest and the plains. jose. marissa parra, i thank you so very much. up next, former president donald trump rages on social media as a potential third indictment looms. we re back in 60 seconds with what this week could bring. you re watching josé diaz-balart reports on msnbc. a. ( ) can t stop adding stuff to your cart?
in the devastating kentucky rains. a lot of people are missing. will nunley joins us more out of hazard, kentucky. this is an ongoing state of emergency. search and rescue operations are underway. anymore downtown hazard, kentucky on the eastern fork of the river. first, let me take you to some emergency scenes and show you why people are unaccounted for in this situation. i ll show you lost creek. this is just one of numerous creeks in this area that lies at the base only some of these hills. at 1:30 a.m., that s when the evacuations started to happen. what you re seeing is debris of homes that absolutely collapsed and smashed into the creek. we can hope the people made it out safely. search crews are trying to locate everybody. three fatalfatalities, neil. the national guard has been called in.