make it all. lydia? hi, charles. a month of cooling prices, certainly encouraging news for consumers that welcome the relief. they ve probably noticed gas prices coming down at the pump. there are still concerns that inflation could turn around and tick back up as there s other elements like housing, rent prices are still very high and should by said one month of cooling prices does not a trend make. consumering still notice how they re paying through the nose for a lot of items. gas prices still high even though they are coming down. up about 44% higher over last year. prices for food at the grocery store, more than 13% higher than last year. health insurance premiums up 20%. airline fares up, too. more than 27% still. you know, charles, it s school season. parents are stressed right now. they re out shopping getting their back to school supplies and noticing the sticker shock. take a look at this basket of back to school items like notebooks and binders and pencils. data
mike pompeo and our top story outrage grows here in washington and throughout the country over the fbi s surprise raise on former president trump s compound, mar-a-lago in florida. republicans now calling for resignations of the attorney general and the fbi director. meanwhile, the silence is deafening from the men in charge. and the white house continues to deny any knowledge beforehand. but, we still don t have specific details from the search warrant there either from the doj or the trump team. we have fox team coverage tonight. aishah hasnie on capitol hill with what all of this means for the possibility of another presidential run for former president trump. we begin with correspondent david spunt at the justice department. what we are learning today about monday s raid. good evening, david. bret, good evening to you. fbi agents this evening are still going through documents that were seized at monday s search of former president donald trump s home at mar-a-lago. the
i m john berman. brianna is off. chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins is here. honored as always. a very busy morning. just one single text message, just one, a few minutes before midnight our jamie gangel broke the news that the secret service turned over just one text message in response to a request by the homeland security inspector general. this is about text messages sent before and around the attack on the capitol on january 6, 2021. according to a letter obtained by cnn from the inspector general to the january 6th committee, the ig asked for a month s worth of records from 24 secret service personnel and was provided with just one single text he is change about january 6th. this comes as the national archives has asked the secret service to investigate saying they are aware of the, quote, potential unauthorized deletion of agency text messages. committee member zo lofgren calls it problematic. the secret service has turned over thousands of pages of
bipartisan effort under way in congress now to protect future elections. we are covering all this from all angles. we have a team of reporters and analysts standing by. let s begin with manu raju on capitol hill. manu, tell us about this new legislation. reporter: this is the first direct response and most significant legislative response to the events of january 6th. a bipartisan group of senators just moments ago announced they have a deal to change how the so-called electoral count act, a law from 1887, works. essentially make it harder to overturn an election and what we saw donald trump try to do that s come out through the course of these hearings and before about how he tried to pressure vice president mike pence to overturn election results, pressure state officials to disregard the election, refuse to concede, claimed the election was stolen without any evidence of proof of widespread fraud. what this aims to do is make it very clear that a vice president s role in
aide said after an abrupt end to his closed door testimony. and the united kingdom generally known to be prim and proper, but this time it seems like it could be a drag-out fight to be the uk s next prime minister. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start in the politics lead on capitol hill. members of the january 6th committee are preparing for tomorrow s primetime hearing. the hearing is expected to cover the actions or lack thereof of former president trump during the three-plus hours that rioters were storming the capitol and the president s activities were unknown. but as committee members try to get to the bottom of the past attempt to teal the election, our democracy remains under attack by the same forces. let s start in wisconsin. cnn affiliate wism reports that donald trump called the top lawmaker in the wisconsin state assembly, republican robin voss, and asked him to overturn the 2020 election results. when did that call happen? that call happened las