files last november at the biden penn think-tank. we don t know where they were found. what they contain. bill: one thing is for sure it is not good for merrick garland. he has a special counsel investigation into president trump s handling of classified dock also. dana: will it force garland to open an investigation into biden? republicans say that s the only option. it can t be we have two tears of justice. we have to have a special prosecutor for trump according to garland. we need one for biden, the same thing. it is worse for biden as you say, he could declassify. whatever else we know is true he didn t have the power at vp to declassify the documents. democrats say they are all for equity. what s equitable here is that there be a special counsel. dana: karl rove has reaction. let s go to mark meredith at the white house. the president will be talking in the next hour expected to give remarks on the economy. reporters will be in the room i would bet all the mon
past months. remember, we are still hotter than $2 ahead of where we should be. the biden administration still won t take responsibility, though, for why the prices were surging in the first place. we have seen gas prices go down in the past 34 straight days. it s higher when you took office, though. first of all, we have to look at how we got there. if you think about the war that russia has taken on in ukraine harris: kayleigh, where is her binder? kayleigh: she needs one. [laughs] harris: let s take a look at the numbers of ourselves. on inauguration day, gas costs in average of $2.39 a gallon. now it cost $4.59. that s with that plummeting after hitting a record high of all time, $5 a gallon, just last month. now the president has never taken the blame for any of it. he s been leading the charge pointing fingers at the russian president. well, watch. the current spike in gas prices is largely due to vladimir putin. his price hike pugin s price hike
an attack that would last hours. at least four other officers and a civilian were hurt before police took stores into custody. former d.c. homicide detective ted williams will join us and moments on the rise of violent crime across the nation. but first to charles watson with more on the kentucky tragedy hi charles. hi alicia. the subject in this case lance stores was arraigned on friday when he pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder of a police officer following the deadly shootout with officers in allen, kentucky on late thursday night. the franklin county sheriff categorized an ambush and said the four officers were initially responded to the scene had no chance as they approach stores home to serve a warrant and relate to domestic abuse for the 49-year-old suspect almost immediately get began firing hundreds of rounds at officers for multiple positions inside of his home. ultimately killing three officers, a police canine and wounding at least four responding
save half a tank of gas, over the course of the entire summer so everyone in washington can pat themselves on the back. ashley: doug luzader is live in washington with more. good morning. doug: the president is back at the white house after soaking up beach time in delaware yesterday. he bristled at the suggestion that most economists see recession coming. president biden: not the majority are saying that, don t make things up, now you sound like republican politicians. i m joking, that was a joke. nothing eniff tabl about recession. doug: no one is making that up, congressional times polled and said 70 pvrs expect recession next year. the president sees this crisis as perhaps an opportunity. president biden: we have a chance here to make a fundamental turn toward renewable energy, electric vehicles and across the board. doug: senator josh hawley tweeted this. it should be crystal clear what the green new deal means. we re seeing bankrupt middle class families, do
federal reserve is directly contradicting the president about the main driver behind that inflation. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. for now rebate cards are out and the federal gas tax holiday is in. president biden s problem few democrats don t see the point. i fully understand that a gas tax holiday alone is not going to fix the problem. but it will provide families some immediate relief. president biden wants congress to suspend the federal gas tax for 90 days to bring down prices at the pump. but evidently didn t nail down lawmaker support before making the public plea and congress is lukewarm. house speaker nancy pelosi writing: we will see where the consensus lies on a path forward. democrat senator joe manchin indicated the votes may not be there at all telling abc. i m not a yes right now that s for sure. even if congress gets on board, there is nothin