does join us. amtrak workers are not involved, but many of the amtrak rails are owned by those freight railroad companies. this news was just announced moments ago in a statement. amtrak said started thursday it would cancel all long distance trains. as you mentioned, that is to avoid possible passenger disruptions while en route. obviously both sides are still negotiating and trying to reach an agreement before friday. it s not only the amtrak lines that will be impacted. for example, here in chicago already at least nine of the 11 metro lines have been suspended due to this possible strike. one travel expert who we heard from says this will be more if that strike happens than a travel nightmare. listen in. it s really going to bottle up the freight system. we have supply chain problems already. the ports are clogged. you throw in a rail strike and tens of thousands of containers can t get to where they want to go. that affects stores in our everyday lives. if this hap
division that you have what i call the mega maga republicans who think it s all right to threaten violence, think that s not inappropriate. and msnbc exclusive, president joe biden sits for an exclusive interview with jonathan capehart. also breaking news on several front involving trump and his cronies. including the january 6th committee issuing a subpoena ordering trump to testify under oath and turn over documents within weeks. steve bannon knows what it means to defy the committee s subpoenas. today he was sentenced to four month in prison. plus the bombshell reporting on what was in those highly classified documents that trump stole and stashed at mar-a-lago. we begin with president joe biden and what he faces in the closing weeks to election day. it s a critical time for any first-term president, but an especially weird one for biden who inherited a pandemic his predecessor worsened along with a nation in shambles only to now face the persistent yet false narrati
yesterday s scathing report on inflation as well. dana: that number coming in much hotter than predicted. data suggesting the president s inflation problem is here to stay. the markets reacted accordingly. bill: the dow plunged almost 1300 points, the worst day since nearly the height of the pandemic in june of 2020. the sell-off fueling predictions of an even larger federal rate increase. dana: the rate hikes designed to drive down the inflation hurting your wallet. americans are paying more for everything this year, food is up more than 11%, that s the largest increase in 43 years. bill: wages are rising but can t keep up with inflation. that s leading to a 3% pay cut across the board. dana: despite all of that, president biden chose yesterday, of all days, to celebrate the so-called inflation reduction act. democrats touted the benefits of the $430 billion bill while brushing off the bloodbath on wall street. the stock market doesn t reflect the state of the ec
coffin at st. giles cathedral. if you ll be five times that of winston churchill that s extraordinary a, and b, how do you have the guts to cut off the line at a certain time? there are those who still want to file past. dana: yeah. bill: there we get a shot of westminster, a beautiful day in london, big ben. there you go. duncan, we re reaching the moment in 10 minutes or so we ll reach westminster hall and duncan has been a great guest of ours all week. he has really helped us along way and helped dana and me learn a lot about the traditions and customs of the british people, would you not agree? dana: wonderful. all of our guests have been terrific. duncan, they are making the final passage to westminster. yes. in fact, literally where i m sitting on the balcony of your fox news headquarters here in london now as it is, we ve seen the coffin just go past. so thank you for this opportunity. that s an incredible sight even though it s a long way off you almost feel t
years thanks to a robotic exoskeleton. sergeant richard snyder says the exoskeleton lets him be a guy again. brian: that is a superdome and that s exactly where you will find us today. steve: you mean the football team because other saints or elsewhere. brian: they came marching in a long time ago. that said he is a wonderful city with wonderful potential and marvelous history, but they have no cops. they have a lot of crime. and the mayor who likes to spend a lot. besides that it is smooth as glass. steve: a lot of people go on vacation, the french quarter has great food but they were really good drinks. brian: right. ainsley: lots of beads. brian: they may have to cancel mardi gras because i don t have enough cops, that s about it is a new or lens. it s a two hour wait time if you are a victim of a crime. it s unbelievable what is happening in that city. ainsley: while matt,: one and they say? i get the water shouts you get the superdome. you call the co