think of that, a year, for a war that vladimir putin once assumed would last only days. the u.s. continues to fund the good fight, another $2 billion heading ukraine s way, but not without some growing resistance in congress and growing concern even among some nato partners and just over the last 24 hours our g20 fellow members. we ll ask ukraine s ambassador to the u.s. what she makes of all of this and whether patience is waning for all of this. she s here and only here. then, what to make of china s mixed signals on this ongoing war even as it dangles a 12-point peace plan to end the war. volodymyr zelenskyy says he would meet with xi jinping. we ll ask brigadier general patrick ryder whether that s a good idea and former defense secretary mark mark esper on why he fears china might have other ideas. then, the young ukrainian mom who become the face of a war in her own backyard back with us. but this time elena is in a different backyard. how she got to safety and who join
arthel neville. queen elizabeth reigned for 70 years, the longest of any british monarch, before her death on thursday. the u.k. now holding ten days of mourning,en ebbing with the queen s ending with the queen s funeral monday, september 19th, at west minister abbey. the new king promised to follow in her footsteps. eric: a remarkable sight. the king s sons have been i kind of estranged, you know, that rift over everything. william and harry reunited, walking together with hair wives for a rare their wives in a rare occurrence together. it is the first time in more than two years the couple has appeared together, a striking symbol of family unity after years of them having a strained relationship. arthel: our live fox team coverage starts right now. ing greg palkot is live at buckingham palace with what s next for the new king. but first, alexis mcadams has new details of the queen s funeral. reporter: hi, arthel. it was amazing seeing march ily, meghan, william and ka
american families are having trouble keeping up. also spending could go further up we have more also on why bill haggerty is fed up. welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. potentially history repeating itself. let s begin with jackie on more. hello, that s right. many americans are asking that question. am i better off than i was four years ago? 35% say that they are not, that they are having a difficult time eating the demands of housing and food in health care, transportation, childcare, pretty much everything else, coming from the brandeis university study based on almost 100,000 households. the last government report told us that the overall inflation rate is 8.5%, dropping slightly from the previous month, concerned that inflation is going to remain at a high level for a longer time than previously expected, and that is why jerome powell indicated that he had to be more aggressive on interest rates when he spoke in jackson hole. it is true that the wages are rising, but
there after. i saw either a car correspondent or regular guest, i think on msnbc or cnn, she said to the coast, the constitution does not serve our purposes any more, it was written by a handful of white slave owners, that is what you get from the marxist left. what is in the constitution? due process. free speech. freedom of religion. right to bear arms. the right to be protected in your home. probable cause. all kinds of protections for the individual. what else? limitations on government. limitations on congress, limitations on the presidency, limitations on the courts. we don t have a kind of totalitarian regime centralized in one place. which is what the founders fought against. what else? we have all kinds of things in the constitution that promote what we call the civil society. law and order, protecting the individual. these people who wrote the constitution and adopted the constitution most of them were people of faith, most of them were learned even though they didn