can buy milk. prices for food, clothing, houses and more jumped sharply. i bought a sandwich at one point, not even a fancy shop, it was $22. driven by lingering pandemic supply issues, stronger manned, and perhaps some price gouging to. it has hit every american at some point, whether is you personally or someone you know. worst constant reminder, gas prices. the nationwide average for a gallon climbed over $5 at one point, a new record. filling up my suv sometimes cost over $100. that s part? some parts of the economy that were just coming, unemployment very low. wages, up, significantly for the first time in a very long time. so, is a recession coming? i think it s a different no. if you listen to a lot of the economists. i don t even care if there s a recession coming. it already feels like we are in a recession. despite topping 1 million deaths in the u.s., the covid pandemic brought some good news. more than 80% of all americans have now received
committed. these are radical left lunatic s. they lose documents, they planted documents. you know what that is? let s throw a couple of nice documents in there. coming up in a moment, i ll talk to january six committee member, congresswoman zoe lofgren. about what we can expect at this week s hearing. also this hour, embattled georgia candidate herschel walker calling in some big gop guns to help save him and his senate race. we look at the republican effort to turn a blind eye to the abortion allegations surrounding the candidate. we ll also take you live to florida, for the latest on the relief efforts in the hardest hit area of the state. plus, this. he grabbed a knife and he stabbed her directly in the heart. and he got up to me and stabbed me in the back. heartbreaking video there, a survivor on a deadly attack on vegas showgirls is telling her story. that is coming up. but we begin this hour with donald trump, who will speak at another rally, just a short time fr
now on bbc news, the media show. hello, we re bringing today s media show to you from the heat of la. i m at universal studios to meet one of the most powerful women in hollywood the chairman of universal filmed entertainment group, who just happens to be a brit. her decisions have led to everything from huge surprise hits like mamma mia and straight outta compton to enduring franchises the likes of fast & furious and despicable me. and back in 2020, with cinemas shut by the pandemic, donna langley made a single bold move that transformed her industry allowing audiences to stream brand new movies at home. donna langley, welcome to the media show. thank you. we met earlier this year when you very kindly hosted a load ofjournalists at a lovely, swanky london hotel on the day you were made a dame. and you then left that party and went off for a dinner which you were hosting and the papers were full of it the next day, that you had hosted, amongst other people, tom cruise.
out of a job. the daylight saving debate, could changing the clocks soon be a thing of the past? and on the road nothing matters if the kids aren t grounded and good. o donnell: cbs s steve hartman on the important lesston of kindness. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy friday night. tonight, we re tracking severe weather with millions in the past of dangerous storms. we ll have more on that in just a moment. but first, with just four days until the midterms, we want to begin with a candidate who s not on the ballot but looming over election day. tonight, donald trump is hinting he s ready to jump into the 2024 presidential race, teasing an announcement to supporters in iowa. advisors familiar with the former president s plans tell cbs news that trump is considering making his widely rumored bid for the white house official in the coming weeks. trump is hoping to get out in front of any g.o.p. challengers fo
centre for civil liberties. in centre for civil liberties. thailand, distraught families in thailand, distraught families have been mourning the deaths of 36 people, including children, murdered by a police officer in a country school. the prime minister hasjoined the grieving parents, placing flowers at the scene of the crime. now on bbc news, the media show. hello, we re bringing today s media show to you from the heat of la. i m at universal studios to meet one of the most powerful women in hollywood the chairman of universal filmed entertainment group, who just happens to be a brit. her decisions have led to everything from huge surprise hits like mamma mia and straight outta compton to enjoying franchises the likes of fast & furious and despicable me. and back in 2020, with cinemas shut by the pandemic, donna langley made a single bold move that transformed her industry allowing audiences to stream brand new movies at home. donna langley, welcome to the media show. t