petrol spent on heating bills, fuel bills, petrol bills and so on, this leaves less money petrol bills and so on, this leaves less money to go around ever else. and that less money to go around ever else. and that is less money to go around ever else. and that is the point, isn t it, kevin? it takes us back to the point earlier about stagflation. why is it is so damaging is the effect of the inflation causes people to stop spending on other things, partly because the things they have to spend on our costing more, but also partly because they are fearing for the future, so that makes them less likely to risk big investments and all the rest of it. that has an impact on the other bits of the economy, so while the inflation continues to go up, even though in normal circumstances it ought to stop going up, because the demand is not quite as mad, actually, it has carried on going up in economy meanwhile is tanking under it, because people are not spending. is a pretty viciou
an unprecedented wave of hunger and destitution. and the image that s gone round the world of a 16 year girl old in her prom dress in front of her bombed out school. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. it s 6am in singapore, ”pm in london, and 6pm in washington where lawmakers have been hearing searing testimony from the victims and families of those caught up several recent mass shootings. among them was an 11 year old girl, mia cerrillo. a student at the robb elementary school in texas, she described how she smeared herself in blood and played dead to avoid being killed along with 19 other children and two teachers. the shooting, carried out by an 18 year old gunman, has provoked a nation wide debate about the sale of firearms. our north america editor sarah smith has more from washington this is the last photograph of lexi rubio, getting a school prize just hours before she was shot dead, the last time her pa
let s hope they re both home soon. i m wolf blitzer in the situation room. erin burnett outfront starts right now. outfront next, house-to-house combat, the fighting in gaza s second largest city ramping up tonight and civilian casualties are mounting. and president biden revealing he wouldn t be running for reelection, except for one thing, this as voters open up about why they are giving desantis another look at trump. and george santos s second act, making new cameos, the price has gone up. that s the old supply, demand, and people are paying up. let s go outfront. and good evening, i m erin burnett. out front tonight, surrounded. israel says its forces have encircled gaza s second largest city. there s fierce fighting inside khan younis. that s where the civilian population has ballooned, as people are told to go from northern gaza south towards khan younis, and now reports of house-to-house battles, according to an israeli km commander, quote, we are in
you welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i m arunoday mukharji. the headlines. politicians in washington hear the harrowing testimony of an 11 year old girl who survived the uvalde shooting by covering herself in the blood of a friend but will it spur them into action on gun control? the moment of impact ukraine s second city of kharkeev comes under renewed bombardment from russian artillary. kharkiv. as grain exports from ukraine collapse, the united nations says the war could unleash
you welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i m arunoday mukharji. the headlines. politicians in washington hear the harrowing testimony of an 11 year old girl who survived the uvalde shooting by covering herself in the blood of a friend but will it spur them into action on gun control? the moment of impact ukraine s second city of kharkeev comes under renewed bombardment from russian artillary. kharkiv. as grain exports from ukraine collapse, the united nations says the war could unleash