unilaterally subvert democracy. also this morning, new photos obtained by abc news show vice president pence and his family in hiding on january 6th, after pence was rushed off the senate floor. you ll remember by secret service as rioters broke into the capitol. i think the public probably is not aware of how close a call this was. the rioters came very close to capturing the vice president and i think there is very good evidence that they would have done harm to him, perhaps even killed him. so this was a close call. that was congresswoman zoe lofgren who sits on that select committee, testifying today, very significant testimony, coming from retired federal judge michael luttig, highly respected conservative judge, once one of justice clarence thomas closest advisers, previously clerked for justice scalia, considered by former president george w. bush as a nominee to the high court himself. that s why his words carry such weight, especially on a day like today. in a
all three major industries are down double digits for the years. the mounting losses will deal a blow to your retirement funds and your pension fund and we could go lower, dana. dana: a bitter pill to swallow as the cost of living is skyrocketing. the average price of gas now $4.58 a gallon up more than $1.50 from a year ago. bill: making matters worse the cost of rent hitting a record high in april. landlords asking for more than 1900 a month on average. dana: demand for mortgages is plummetings with average rates at a high. the new york post calling it joe s train wreck. bill: aishah hosni with a lot to cover from the white house on the north lawn. good morning. america is waking up and breaking all sorts of records in all the wrong ways. as of this morning the white house coming up with no new solutions outside of what it has already done and tried. take a look. let s start with gas prices here. shot up another 2 cents overnight to a new record high of $4.58
people overcome by the extreme heat and elements. customs and border protection has carried out more than 25,000 search and rescue operations across the entire southern border so far for the fiscal year. the 16 1/2% increase from the 22,000 for all of 2022. in yuma, arizona alone agents responded to 151 calls for help since july 1st. rescuing a total of more than 1100 crossers. despite campaigns reinforcing how dangerous this trip can be. to get people aware of what they are facing once they actually do cross and for them to not make that journey. to not risk their lives or put family members in any kind of danger. if you want an interview go to the port of entry and use the cbp1 app. new mexico near el paso another busy spot for crossings.
release. why would he do something like this. thank you. so many questions surrounding that one. on our radar this hour, a rare deadly shooting in new zealand. and it happened just hours before the women s world cup was set to kick off. a gunman opened fire at a construction site early this morning and two people were killed. the shooter was killed as well. people believe the incident was related to that man s work there. they determined there was no broader ongoing security risk and the world cup opening ceremonies and first match went on as planned. an ef-3 tornado ripped through north carolina yesterday at least 16 people were wounded from it and it left a long trail of destruction behind. according to the national weather service the tornado was on the ground for 16 1/2 miles. winds peaked at 115 miles per hour. you can see what it did. i think we might be looking at the wrong video here, obviously,
father sort of letting someone go. yeah. well, he even when we went to school in england, i was 16 1/2, 16, and he would say, you choose what you want to study. i m not choosing it for you. and especially in that time period, being an actor was like, you probably don t know when your next job is. but possibly because i had a contract for three years that was job security in a sense. let s talk about that security. because this is something that people navigate especially in the begin of their lives if they want to offset perhaps the risk of their passion or their joy with what s realistic. you know, we picked you as a maverick because you ve done that not just once. you ve done that consistently, right? right? so, what do you think, for you, has been the right balance. just there you mentioned both the passion of it but also that it was multi-year, that you felt something had been proven. you weren t just leaving the