weekend at camp david amid the numbers. and we have chad on capitol hill and we saw you in the video chasing house speaker mccarthy. they re aimed to get bill texted today, and mccarthy says it will not be a long, thousand page bill. they re close, but they re not there yet. i think we re all tired, that doesn t mean that we re willing to take something that s not acceptable. nothing is done. all the interplay at the table makes even a short list more complex. fox was told permitting reform for energy projects is out, but mccarthy contends that s not finalized. conservatives will need major buy-ins on spending to get their vote. it s believed that liberals and conservatives will vote no. if it s going to be a $4 trillion raise we re going to need to see something on the other side of the ledger. we agreed to $1.5 for the things that we had on the ledger if. they re going to more than double that, my goodness, doesn t it seem reasonable to see where else you can make u
bill: arthel good to be with you as well. thank you for joining us on this memorial day weekend which also means of course the nations beaches artificially open coast-to-coast. many of them already pack that you can see. people on the east coast in particular got to be on the lookout for sharks after multiple recent sightings. arthel: we have live team covered cb cotton is at rockaway beach in new york. but first we ll go to charles watson. he is live on the busiest airports in our country. hartsfield jackson there in atlanta. charles i see a lot of people behind you what is happening there? or so yes a lot of people. the great american getaway is certainly in full effect. we are expecting big crowds this weekend. we are certainly seeing them at hartsfield jackson international airport as waves and waves of people both the tsa checkpoint to try to make it to their flight so they can get to their holiday destinations. aaa said they are expecting a lot of people as i mentioned
get inflation under control. treasurer secretary yellen says bringing prices down is top priority for this administration but the plan forward to ease the economic pain is not clear. rich. good evening. good evening bill. more government data showing the same worrying trend higher prices throughout the economy at levels not seen in four decades. today s labor department report is blamed on one sector of the economy as democrats and republicans assign their own blame. for second straight day labor department report shows significant inflation throughout the economy, the producer price index measures the cost of goods and services at wholesale level before they reach consumers many those prices were 11.3 percent higher in june, the fastest increase since 1981. we are taking our own steps that we believe will be responsive in the short term to get inflation down. the labor department says nearly 90 percent of its annual increase is from inflation and oil, gas, showing infl
where shark patrols are watching what beach goers are fearing the most. many of those vacationers being told to return to the office after the labor day market. the job with market s still pretty strong. will bosses be able to bring them back? and will artemis be able to launch today? after being scrubbed on monday, a weather front threatening today s takeoff. for now though it is still a go and so are we. welcome, everybody, glad to have you. hope you re having a great weekend, i m neil cavuto. let s go to alexis mcadams on shark patrol mode off the coast of new york. reporter: hi, or neil. we are out on a boat right now, take a look, and you can see the area right now here on long island. it s one of the busiest boating and beach weekends across the country, and they are ramping up patrols out many pull force throughout the weekend. already nearly 15 officers that are on patrol looking out for sharks, people operating recklessly and also boaters and jet skiers who could b
nightly news with lester holt. good evening from houston where i am on assignment working on a story for a future broadcast but our top story tonight, the flooding catastrophe in kentucky where officials say at least 19 people have died including children with a toll expected to climb. authorities are not even sure how many people are still missing with fresh concern about more life-threatening flash floods this weekend. urgent rescues in boats and from helicopters continue with crews saving hundreds already. the governor telling me on thursday it s by far the worst flooding disaster in his lifetime 6 more inches of rain are expected in parts of the already devastated region. northeast tennessee, southwest virginia and west virginia also in the storm zone. all of it accentuating a climate crisis that is causing more intense and frequent severe weather emergencies around the world we have it all covered tonight beginning with maggie vespa in hard hit kentucky. reporter: i