Ceefax, a name manufactured from seeing facts. And, before we had laptops and mobiles, we had ceefax. Launched 50 years ago, it told us what we wanted to know. On newsnight at 10. 30pm, well bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day, with big interviews and our regular panel of newsnighters, and of course look at what the papers are saying about tomorrows news. Good evening. Fears of an all out regional conflict in the Middle East are growing tonight, as lebanese officials say nearly 500 people have been killed, including 35 children, and 1600 others injured in israeli strikes on the south of the country. The Israel Defence forces say theyve hit around 1300 positions held by the iranian backed group hezbollah. It says its fired dozens of rockets at israel. The Cross Border strikes have intensified after a series of exploding Device Attacks on hezbollah members were blamed on israel. Well hear from our international editorjeremy bowen, whos injerusalem, our diplomatic correspond
are staging a write in campaign while his long shock challengers, congressman dean phillips and author marion millions and, are stumping for votes ahead of the state unsanctioned state primary. a new mayoral poll shows how new hampshire voters see this presidential primary. it sees nikki haley fearing best among potential republican congresswoman stefanik is out campaigning for trump in manchester today. days after nbc news reports that she is a top contender for trump s vice presidential pick. trump will speak at a rally there tonight. meanwhile, some new hampshire voters are telling nbc s shaquille brewster that maybe the decision this year is turning up three more of a challenge than the anticipated. there is a lot on the table. i think in the past it has always been, well, we are clearly gonna vote for this person s, or we are clearly gonna vote for this person. but there is a lot on both sides this time around. it is a tougher decision, i think, and then most people
we do not have enough money. 361 filling the economy is officially in a recession as they continue struggling with something else that is beyond doubt, inflation. democrats saying this is exactly why we need more spending but would that make potentially even worse? we are on top of it all in the rescue and recovery still going on in kentucky. the death toll they re climbing to 25 after this devastating flash flood s. where going to the very latest in the state s governor, andy beshear. welcome everyone i am at cavuto. to you. it has been a turbulent week at this far, among the growing concerns on the state of the economy. recession and doubting instills the case as with the ministration is saying. and inflation, no one doubting that is alive and well. we are on top of both in how the administration is responding to be go to david s pond with the latest. hi neil good morning. president here at the white house. if you use the word recession here on these grounds officials h
0k, time, now, for World Business report, with rachel. Up or down . After the disappointing Growth Outlook the uk received from the imf last week, today we get some real numbers for the british economy. And, after emmissionsgate is a new Scandal Brewing or vw . If so this time its not alone, all the main german car makers are accused of having operated a cartel. But did they . Welcome to World Business report. Im rachel horne. Also in the programme will nintendo continue its comeback . Sharanjit will tell us what to expect from the gamemakers upcoming results. But first, later this morning the uk will unveil its latest Growth Numbers for the three months to the end ofjune. Earlier this week, the International Monetary fund warned that weaker Economic Activity means both the us and uk will expand more slowly than expected this year. However, in the numbers due out this morning, economists are expecting the uks growth rate will have risen slightly in the last three months to 0. 3 . Follo
new usmca. i don t think it goes anywhere, unless there s a smoking gun, i think people realize that the president is here to stay. neil: looking through history, it helped bill clinton that the back drop was a strong economy and strong market. for richard nixon, the other way, and forced to resign given the enormity of his crimes, but didn t help that we had stagnation and oil prices. yesterday the university of michigan came out with sentiment numbers, i d love the support to go into it. it never matters if they meet for beat consensus. and clinton had a strong economy behind him. and nixon impeachment, with the oil embargo of 1973. intriguing, nixon the polls went against him because many believed that nixon was too distracted by the impeachment