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future. ashley: and cheeseburgers. on my list and fireworks everyone will be shooting off. if you are not going to a parade, look out the window and see the fireworks in the sky. carley: america spends $9.4 billion on food, 150 million hot dogs, will spend 3 billion on fire and wine. 74% of firework injuries happen today, be safe. 6.5 million spent on american flags imported annually. buy american when you buy an american flag. aoc i m a dog lover, today is not a good day for a lot of dogs, they get sore scared. what can you do? love on them more today. carley: get the thunder vest.
with the announcement two weeks ago, i said, you know, it s great that there are some countries that are willing to give up f-16s but it s going to take a long time and you re not going to see those aircraft in this upcoming offensive. those will come later. but it is a signal excuse me, a signal, certainly to russia, that modernization of the ukrainian military is coming and the west will continue to support. general mark hertling, we have to leave the conversation there. appreciate your analysis. always a pleasure, boris. thank you. jim? back home here in washington, negotiators have just six days left to come to an agreement on raising the debt limit if they want the country, all of us, to avoid a potentially catastrophic default. there has been some progress. not clear they re close to a deal, though. as of close of business yesterday, the treasury had $49.4 billion in its coffers. there are 24 billionaires, individual billionaires on the
i wish i could take credit for that, but i can t. this is a very serious and domestic issue. and as a lawmaker, i will be addressing feverishly. griff: as you should. let us show the viewers. this fiscal year $9.4 billion has been allocated to chicago s public school budget by the state and after that on top another $1.8 million to give chicago schools by the federal government millions more, $10 billion and you ve got zero proficient kids in five public schools, why did that happen? what i can tell you is one, government isn t the answer to all things. i think we have to reengage parents, have parents actively take a role inside the schools when they can but in addition, we need to make certain that we
school there, using it for equity, and diversity. wait, 5.1 billion? with a b you sure about that? 5.1 billion for an elementary school in illinois? take a pause, do you think that is true for context, the city of chicago school budget is 9.4 billion do you think that there was 5.1 billion for one elementary school? just for crt republican congresswoman, lauren boebert, also in power, and on her own mission. there is lots of talk about defunding the atf, and abolishing the agency altogether, and i am still waiting to hear a good reason why the atf should remain an agency at all. a recent report says, americans only 46% of the world s guns. i think we need to get our numbers up, boys and girls. she s trolling, she barely won her race, but she s getting on that gun support from republicans who are,