temperatures, hitting record highs across the country, at the same time they are trying to battle this. plus, troubling signs for the u.s. economy. second quarter gdp, how much the economy grew and it s expected to shrink as president biden faces several economic challenges. inflation, continued supply chain issues, gas prices high but coming down. all of this overshadowing a 3.6%, very low unemployment rate. several key economic indicators expected this week. we ll talk about what s ahead. and republican congressman and january 6th committee vice chair liz cheney says a subpoena for ginni thomas, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas, is not off the table. anxiety is growing among republicans over the committee s revelations about former president trump and many in the party are now encouraging other republicans to jump in the 2024 race for the white house. let s begin with the wildfire in california. our national correspondent camilla is at the scene of the fi
from coleen rooney, saying it s in the bag . and the daily star s sunday edition shows a picture of a russian attack dog who was rescued by ukrainian soldiers and trained to work for them instead. so let s begin. well, let s start first of all with the observer, which has the headline, pm to sacrifice a top official over partygate to save himself. if we start with you, jo, first of all. isn t the whole point that if there s any kind of criticism of the partygate shouldn t it be borisjohnson? there s no one else who can really take the fall really than the prime minister himself? ~ , ., ., ~ really than the prime minister himself? ~ , ., ., ~ himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would be himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would be the - himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would be the same i wouldn t that would be the same anywhere e
quell protesters a nationwide curfew to demand that the president steps down. we are six months on from the cup 26 summit now scientists are saying the likelihood of us crossing the global warming threshold of 1.5 degrees has been driven significantly. in degrees has been driven significantly. degrees has been driven significantly. in all of us to develo significantly. in all of us to develop it significantly. in all of us to develop it world significantly. in all of us to l develop it world particularly significantly. in all of us to - develop it world particularly has -ot develop it world particularly has got to develop it world particularly has got to do develop it world particularly has got to do a betterjob of breaking the mould, getting away from business the mould, getting away from business as usual which is dominating at this moment. it s dominating at this moment. it s rebecca dominating at this moment. it s rebecca vardy versus colleen rooney in the high c
That i think so many of us dont understand, but people are living through this right now. You end of, we both have children. We think about the a motions that are foreign, and the hope that you have when you have a newborn to raise your child together with a person that you love. But to have that news come in that way, after what has happened, it is unimaginable. And that they were able to share that really just, it underscores that real cruel reality of what were in right now, abby. Yeah, absolutely. That brutality, but theres also so much hope. And i just want to end on that note before you get started. There is a lot of hope still out there. So well and with that. Abby, thank you so much. And speaking of what could be tomorrow, it is actually already tomorrow. In israel. But the summit is actually not bringing more answers on the fifth day of a brutal war. And i dont know about you, but every time i see the death toll rise, my mind, it immediately goes to the hostages. I wonder, whe
7 00 a. M. In gaza, this is our continuing breaking News Coverage of the war be israel on americas late news, fox news at night. Trace and this is now a live look in gaza city, the sun has just risen a few minutes ago. And over the past few days when you look at this picture on the righthand side of the screen, this is about the time that isreali forces would unleash a barrage of air strikes. They did that be the very Early Morning hours and right now in gaza city, it appears to be somewhat quiet. But there are some 300,000 isreali troops now on the border with gaza waiting for word to begin. What appears to be a major ground assault. The death toll is also rising with each side losing upwards of a thousand people, 22 americans are confirmed dead and 17 remain unaccounted for. As the Biden Administration scrambles to rescue u. S. Citizens held hostage by hamas. We begin with the Senior Foreign Affairs correspondent greg palkot, live in ashkelon, israel. We entered day six of this israe