please everyone in the room party. referring to global issues, russia s recession and the impact of the war on ukraine and so on and there is some tension, of course there are some tension, of course there are some big global issues like the war in ukraine, obviously. but there was also a many budget a few weeks ago the cost absolute market meltdown caused by someone else and his party. there is a balance there. absolutely and this is a balance there. absolutely misses the right of the story to talk about where we are today and very keen to point out that if the tories had been in power for the last 12 years, pointing the finger very much at liz truss policies that caused chaos in the financial markets in government borrowing costs to increase in trying to draw that narrative those connections between policies that have come before and jeremy hunt very keen to paint a picture is of this is a new administration coming in. yes, there s a new prime
injuring a political correspondent. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is in westminster central lobby. what responses and reactions are you picking up on after a raft of measures and some mooring figures and stats about the economy that we are all going to be living through for the next few years? it’s are all going to be living through for the next few years? it s worth ickin: u- for the next few years? it s worth picking up on for the next few years? it s worth picking up on what for the next few years? it s worth picking up on what you for the next few years? it s worth picking up on what you heard - for the next few years? it s worth i picking up on what you heard briefly that from the office for budget responsibility and those that the main aspect of getting those independent forecasts for the economic picture of the next few years that we did not have and the many budget under list trusts in the office painting a pretty bleak picture of a recession in the highest t
john: and what about the time served, in the jailhouse for a few hours but ran the course of two days because it crossed over midnight so he was only there for a few hours but credit for two days and then credit two days for good behavior and then court ordered work program for a day. is that pretty standard or does that indicate, i don t want to say they bent the rules for him, but that he got favorable treatment? no, that s pretty standard. jail has weird math. if i have a client that needs to do time in jail, they are out friday morning and are out friday night and that covers five days. it s routine. always about to be here. sandra: the white house keeps painting a rather rosy picture of the american economy and point to the jobs market. but it turns out more than half of all u.s. companies are planning layoffs. fox business correspondent will
help is on the way. joe biden, we need him. the soul of the country is hurt. laura: biden was heralded as the savior, potential savior by the media since he announced his candidacy in 2018. now finally seeing the help was never on the way and how biden actually lowered the standard of living for all americans. this is what the media thinks now. painting a very grim picture for president biden and the democrats in 2022 and beyond. what they are suffering from is things are careening out of control. hearing concerns about his age from some voters and party insiders. talking about the lack of passion for biden. if there something about biden that doesn t connect. laura: joining me now,
their own supplies. major producers like india have been banning private wheat exports which does not help the current crisis. countries across africa are feeling the pressure now, especially those most reliant on food imports, where bread is life. memories of the arab spring uprising, sparked by rising bread prices are fresh in the minds of countries like egypt who gets around 80% of their wheat from russia and ukraine, and when it nearly one third of the population live in extreme poverty. in the horn of africa, like somalia, getting over 90% of their wheat from russia and ukraine, warning of a family, after years of drought. a further season s crop in ukraine, it is a waiting harvest and the clock is ticking. to free up the movement of these greens could be the difference between life and death for millions. let s got more on all of this because early i caught up with the chief economist from the world food programme. a real pleasure my friend, having you on the show. we start with