when he took over, john, gasoline in january trump left him with 2.20, it s costing people a fortune. electricity, home heating, diesel fuel, it s damaged the economy. you know, economy has not slumped yet into a formal recession but we have grown at 1.3% for the last 18 months. and that covers the inflation reduction act and yes inflation has come down because of the world situation, but i think as these gas prices go back up again you are going to see top line inflation holding, john, at 4 to 5%. so, this was a bad it s all this spending, and some republicans are to blame, not on this, but the infrastructure spending, the spending on chips, an excellent editorial in the wall street journal about that today. we are adopting industrial policy, john, we are moving away
the police were called here to s w at 2.20 in the morning to report another teenager had fallen ill. he was taken to the queen university hospital but was pronounced dead after arriving there. inquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the teenagers deaths but police we understand our following one line of inquiry that it could be drug related. police are also investigating whether the deaths are linked. a spokesperson for the venue has said they are devastated by the news and their deepest sympathies are with the family and they will continue to assist police with their inquiries assist police with their inquiries as the investigation continues. catriona renton reporting. the government is considering putting messages inside cigarette packets to encourage smokers to quit. warnings have been printed on the outside of boxes for 50 years but now ministers will consult on plans to go further in an attempt to get more people to stop smoking.
forward, not even on a felony but really a misdemeanor in drag at best, and i think that says a lot more about people bringing the charges than it does about donald trump but president trump has to pivot off of this to a place of vision and positivity and american drive much like we saw from reagan in the 80s. laura: i agree and run on energy. when i m president, your gas is going to go back to $2.20 a gallon because we re going to drill where we can drill and take the cuffs off the oil appear gas industry. congressmen thank you both joining us now is chris swecker former from and fbi director. chris, i want to bring this all back to this fundamental concept of equal justice under the law. that s what we all thought our criminal justice system was based upon, that eternal principle. but when we read about these brutal attacks sometimes now happening in broad daylight in
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