military talks. listen. china has a history of falling victim of foreign aggression, even today the u.s. and several of its side kicks grocery ininterfere in our internal affairs from time to time. china is not the old china of 120 years ago and we re not iraq, syria or afghanistan. we will not allow any foreign force to bully, suppress or enslave us. whoever wants to do so will be on a collision course with the great wall of seal forged by the 1.4 billion chinese people. we ll get the white house response from john kirby in just a moment. first, we go to greg palkot. he joins us from london this afternoon. hi, greg. hi, gillian. yeah, some tough talk from china and more tough action as the exercises around taiwan continue. first the action. taiwan air force jets scrambled as chinese war planes crossed the median line in the strait separating china and taiwan. it s a key buffer zone. that was pounded by chinese artillery yesterday in addition to the dozen misses that ch
doocy at the white house with the latest. peter? here at the white house, they think this jobs report is not a reason to worry about a recession. that phrase, make it in america, the cornerstone of my economic plan. today s report proves making it in america isn t just a slogan, it s my administration. but former obama economic adviser jason furman writes uncomfortably hot jobs report. 528,000 jobs added and unemployment rate falls to 3.5%. what worries me is average hourly earnings were up at 5.8% in july. june revised. the wage moderation that we all discussed last month was wrong data. white house officials are shrugging off the fears saying they still trust the federal reserve to adjust rates to address inflation. they claim there s more good news. in 50 straight days of gas prices falling even though they re $1.72 a gallon more than when president biden got here. you want to talk to a nurse or a teacher or a firefighter? having that little britt of breathing room
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have our first taste of what side voters will choose this cycle. gillian: thanks, kelly. that is the story of today, august 5. the the story goes on. we ll see you back here monday at 3:00 p.m. here s your world. charles: fox on top of a job surge in july. 528,000 created. more than double what was expected. but with jobs booming, will the fed forced to keep hike something does washington really need to keep spending? senate democrats setting up a vote on the tax bill this weekend. welcome. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is your world. we re going to be talking about all of this with a senior advise tore the president, gene sperling coming up. but first, let s go to peter