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but there s is a nerve in that party as people begin to worry that he s lost his opportunity to beat donald trump who looks certain to many to return to the white house if the trend continues. of course the white house is doing its best to make sure that trend doesn t continue. madelynmadeleine rivera is therh the latest. madelynn. reporter: the biden campaign is making sure the president is not dropping out and wants to do a second presidential debate in september. the president has a few fundraisers today in new york and new jersey, and it comes as the biden campaign releases new fundraising numbers. they say they raised $27 million between the cnn presidential debate on thursday and friday night. they see that figure as a sign of their strength of their grassroots support, but there is alarm among democrat donors and key voting groups that the president needs to win in november. my phone was ringing after the debate the other night, many black entrepreneurs are say ....
after aggressively raising interest rates for the last year and a half, the federal reserve believes it s in a place where it can leave rates, where they are to cool the economy and to slow inflation from its current 3.7% on a yearly basis to closer to 2%. but even though america s central bank opted not to hike right now, fed chairjerome powell suggested officials are prepared to do more if inflation flares again. the idea that you wouldn t would difficult to to raise again after stopping for a meeting or two is just not right. i mean, the committee will always do what what it thinks is appropriate at the time. right now, things look good, even though it s pricey for americans to get a mortgage or carry credit card debt. growth was stronger than expected over the summer. the world s largest economy is still adding jobs on a monthly basis. and the government s latestjobs report is due out this friday. fed staff also don t see a recession, so they don t want to rock the ....
will be back in the room right now seeing a news night with abby. phillip starts the jury is deciding donald trump s fate and he is invoking mother teresa. that s tonight on newsnight good evening. i m abby phillip new york tonight. a jury of 12 men and women are considering whether to make donald trump, the first former president to be convicted of a crime after receiving instructions from the judge today, they deliberated for more than four hours and then they send back to notes. you ll hear what those notes were in just a moment and we ll discuss the significance of each of them. but first, you heard the prosecution and the defense making their closing arguments this week, the jury is deliberating over those right now. but now donald trump is making his own closing argument in the court of public opinion. it won t come as a surprise to you that it needs a hell of a lot of fact-checking i mean, what is very unfair as it i m not campaigning. did this room all day ....
injured people have been evacuated jenny hill went to meet some from the gaza strip. stay with us of the families who ve fled here on bbc news. from the east of the country where russia has launched renewed offensives in recent weeks. the full weight of russian aggression continues to bear we are going to live now to the down on this country. covert inquiry set to resume today after hearing evidence yesterday from two the conflict seemingly endless, of boris johnson s more victims every day. hearing evidence yesterday from two of borisjohnson s reform at top aids. out covid inquiry. let s more refugees, too. find out what is in store today. we these families fled their homes near the front line will hear after the government ordered them find out what is in store today. - will hear from helen mcnamara today, she was the second highest serving to get their children to safety. civil servant at the time. she was no one knows when if mentioned yesterday in a rather t ....
torn gaza. in east jerusalem as negotiations for the release of hostages in gaza looks set to restart. war of words. special counsel jack smith has asked a judge for a gag order against donald trump. why he says the former president could pose a danger to law enforcement. motion denied. what a judge s new ruling means for alec baldwin and his manslaughter indictment. from the ashes. the five-year journey for this centuries old piece of notre dame now back where it belongs. and later, riding the waves. the program that is helping veterans navigate life s sometimes choppy waters. yeah! you re doing it! announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with adriana diaz. good evening. i m christine johnson in for adriana. thank you for joining us. it has been another day of dark, ominous clouds and dangerous storms brewing in the midwest along with hail in mississippi, flooding in arkansas, these storms could produce some severe weather. let s get to ....