who has the upper hand. we can see victory ahead and it is all because of you, so thank you, pennsylvania. increased forest fires in the u.s., leaving of corals in the oceans. time is running out. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is thursday, may 19, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. in new york and washington. investors on wall street will be waking up after reporting the worst trading day in nearly two years, all eyes on the u.s. markets to see if the roller coaster ride continues as fears of a recession grows. let s take a look at how it is impacting life. gasoline prices are soaring. so are home prices. and if americans want to buy a car, with the supply chain shortages even the price of used cars has skyrocketed. in california, gas prices have hit $6 a gallon this week and experts warn that could be the national average before the summer is out. aaa has the current gas average at just a little over $4.50 today. the cost of grocerie
harris: combat troops engage troops into northern and central gaza, second phase of ground operation now. prime minister netanyahu is set to give a briefing on this stage of the war 1 p.m. eastern. watch for that. israeli troops advance and new video showing changing nature of the battlefield. idf raising the israeli flag in gaza. this is outnumbered, i m harris faulkner. my co-host emily compagno, fox news contributor lisa boothe and morgan ortagus and former georgia congressman colonel and u.s. air force reserve and host of doug collins podcast, doug collins himself. we begin with trey yingst live in israel. trey. trey: harris, good afternoon, lot of activity here along the southern front. i want my cameraman to zoom in. israelis are launching flares and lighting up the gaza skyline, in part to illuminate the area where there are ground forces working at this hour and to, matargets that you can hear overhead. i want to discuss the situation inside gaza as forces are o
and ypg. and he also wants to discuss an arms embargo sweden pushed for back in 2019. and you can imagine the bigger picture here is that turkey actually wants to also negotiate with the united states. remember it was frozen out of the fighter jet program a few years ago after turkey did a nice stmissile defense deal wit russia. and this is an opportunity for turkey to remind everybody that it has a big role in nato, the second biggest army, and it wants to air publicly its concerns. what is the position of the united states? well, antony blinken went into a meeting yesterday in new york saying that this is a process and everybody has to be heard. that is something that has been reiterated by the secretary-general of nato stolenburg himself. but as you said, all eyes on the key show of support that is set
a wave of popular support by voting viewers who skyrocketed they them to the top. and the song was initially written as a tribute to the band member s mother, turned into a rallying cry and tribute to the nation as ukraine battled against the invasion of russia. when i met them here in lviv, it took little prodding for them to launch into a jam session of their popular song. but kalush is keenly aware of the impact of the band s victory and what is at stake. what does this moment mean? this is so much more than a musical competition. translator: we decided to take part in it because their attempts to destroy arrest kill our culture and we wanted to show that our culture is alive, it does exist and it is very beautiful. reporter: the group was given special per his mission to leav
ukraine. the u.s. had been without a confirmed ambassador for three years, ever since president trump had recalled the ambassador. a nato official says not to expect significant gains from either side in ukraine in the coming weeks, but that ukrainian forces do have significant momentum in their favor. ukraine s military has touted progress over russian forces in multiple areas just 8 miles from the russian border, this figure shows a russian tank on fire hit by ukrainian fighters. and in the luhansk region, ukraine has destroyed a number of bridges to slow russia s advance. suzanne malveaux is joining us now. reporter: the new intelligence from this nato security official is very significant here. essentially this person outlines what we may anticipate seeing in the weeks and programs even moeven perhaps the months to come.