in the show. 1992 was the year of the woman, 2022 might go down as the year of the woman, across the cultural landscape it suddenly became impossible to say just what is or who is a woman that battle over what once was a commonly accepted definition rages on into the new year as i will show you in a moment. the issue that hit the culture heart in march when even as e-mail soon to be a supreme court justice say for sure what a woman is. can you provide a definition for the word woman? i can t. you can t? not in this context. you don t need a biologist t figure this out, even children know what a woman is, take a ki to toy story, the little girl was that i want the girl dulled the little boy will say i want the boy doll, and a few will be drawn to this, but this is another story, don t distract meet the definition of women or women continues to evolve in very odd ways, there was a time when the dictionary could settl this for us and give it a definitive answer this
the fed scrambling to tame prices for seven consecutive rate increases bringing interest rates to the highest level in 15 years. chairman power makes it clear that at the final meeting of the year there is more work to do and more payment had. you wish there was a completely painless way to restore price stability. there isn t. this is the best we can do. but i do think that the markets are confident that we will get inflation under control we are certainly highly committed to do that. bringing in our panel. and editorial board member kyle peterson. mary, i appreciated the candor of the fed chair what this will take that what are your lessons of policy? what you have to take away from that clip is that jerome powell understands the importance of credibility if that is not a credible manager of inflation, then it gets out of control. it was just over one year ago that jerome powell said that transitory may not be the best way to describe the inflation problem and since t
your son, hunter, is on trial , and i know you can t speak about an ongoing federal prosecution. but would you accept the jeannie rhee jerry soutcome no matter what it is? have you ruled out a pardon for your son? john: president biden making it clear he will not pardon his son if he is convicted in the federal gun trial as prosecutor s rep of the case and the gents put the first witnesses on the stand. the court in a lunch break right now, but we are learning the president s brother, james biden, is expected to testify, and naomi has already taken the stand. sandra: we will bring you a live report on that and just moments. we also have an all-star lineup to take us through today s proceedings. jonathan turley, mercedes colwin, and mark eiglarsh are all on deck. they could have brought the case seven years ago. it s only when you run for office they bring cases. right after the announcement of this, more campaign funds were given to this campaign then any campaign, they
4 million. Filing false statements to a bank in order to obtain a loan, and the real stunner, two counts of Campaign Finance violations. The reasons those were such a stunner, because Michael Cohen detailed in a little bit exactly what those Campaign Finance violations were. One, 150,000 payment to the ceo of a Media Company for a contract which we know from our previous reporting has to do with karen mcdougal, who accuses President Trump of an affair, which he, of course, has denied. And then the second, 130,000 payment, which he facilitated, which we know again from previous reporting has to do with Stormy Daniels, a porn star that alleges an affair with the president. Again, their names not mentioned in court, but we know who they were talking about, and then we got a little bit more detail when the u. S. Deputy attorney came out of court after these guilty pleas and talked about all of the charges in general. Take a listen real quickly. A look at breaking news, politics and reports
taxes, but if the trump tax cuts are allowed to expire as joe biden says they will, it will for a family makes an average of $75,000 pay an additional $1500 in taxes. it would make main street businesses pay 43.4% tax rate, and it would cut by 50% the current child tax credit. so how is that in any way, jared, not raising taxes on people making $400,000 a year? really important question, john. i m very glad you raised it. this president has consistently pledged not to raise taxes on anyone under $400,000 of family income, and he has always kept that pledge and he always will. we have spelled this out in our budget in great detail. when he talks about the expiration of the trump tax cuts, he talks about working with congress to make sure no taxes increase on anyone under $400,000. that means, for those folks who