the prices down. first, what more can we expect with this decision from from the fed next hour? bottom line what does it mean for american families? reporter: i think hearing from powell will be highly scrutinized. i think economic projections. we will hear how fed officials are feeling about the state of our economy, not just right now but also for years to come in terms of things like gdp growth, inflation for sure. also unemployment, the battle of the bar here for short is interest rates. if you take a look at interest rates over the last few years, you can see they were pretty much at zero during the pandemic as the federal reserve tried to encourage borrowing and spending. now rates are on the way up. the first hike was in march. then we saw rate hikes last may, last month. we know they are on their way up. i think what s parent to know is there is wide consensus there is much more ram to go in terms of where we see notes go. we put out a note yesterday ultimately it e
parents of one of the wounded who say their son is just not the same. and u.s. president joe biden promises to keep battling inflation as prices for everyday items continue to spiral upwards. there is a growing sense of urgency among some members of congress ahead of monday s second hearing on the january 6th investigation. the select committee has planned six more hearings this month to present its preliminary findings. they say their investigation paints a damning portrait of then president trump as the central figure behind that failed coup. one committee member previewed what s to come. well, we re going to go methodically through each of the major problem areas with the former president. for example, examining his claims of fraud. that was important because it was false. we know that he was told that it was false. and yet he continued to stir up the american people with false narratives. now the former president donald trump firing back after the panel used his own
russia s invasion of ukraine only heightens the goals of fundamental principles of national order. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with isa soares. welcome to the show. it is tuesday, may 24th. and right now, u.s. president joe biden is wrapping up his diplomatic tour in asia. earlier mr. biden kicked off the second in-person quad summit alongside leaders of japan, india and australia. the controversy was over the summit after controversial subjects. he later clarified that the issue is unchanged. and biden also spoke one-on-one with narendra modi, one key topic, russia s war on ukraine which mr. modi has been reluctant to condemn. the war was a major topic, mr. biden addressing it in his opening remarks. have a listen. russia s assault of ukraine heightens the importance of fundamental principles of international order, international law, human rights must always be defended regardless of where they are violated in the world. so the quad has a lot of work ahea
john fetterman. he s the state lieutenant governor. he scast his ballot from his hospital room before under going surgery to implant a pacemaker. fetterman suffered a stroke last week. scandal plagued congress madison cawthorne suffers defeat despite a last minute lifeline from the tomformer president. i ve got it pulled up. tchs the biggest race going into the nigh and it s the biggest race we don t have called coming out of the night. this is a .2% difference. this important thing the know with oz ahead, i always say, you d rather ahead than behind. david mccormick has to get 2500 plus votes and oz gets zero. it can happen statewide. a lot of ballots still counted. you have ballots being counted when the margin is this small. they will be running against john fetterman. i m a little surprised that this. connor lamb was a rising star. 26% running as a moderate. i think people underestimate fetterman, the lieutenant governor. i don t think they should do that. he won over
That matter most and age is a major concern we found in that polling as we say happy tuesday, goodbye summer. Im bill hemmer, live in new york. Hello. Dana can we explain to bill summer is not over yet. Im dana perino and this is americas newsroom. Great to be here. A big month planned for you. Stick with us. New polling from the Wall Street Journal showing the president s age could be a major hurdle to his reelection. The question was this. Is President Biden too old to run . Well, 73 of voters say yes. Bill that poll contrasting the president with the republican frontrunner former president donald trump. Here are numbers here. Graphs on the board. More voters say trump is mentally up for the job. More agreed that trump has a vision for the future. Dana meanwhile President Biden was joking yesterday about his age in philadelphia. Take a look. President biden i tell you what, someone said, you know, that biden he is getting old, man, i tell you what. Well guess what . Guess what . The