tv because they want him to have low poll numbers. they re doing it because they know he is is a complete disaster. has every forgotten what biden was like on the campaign trail back in 2019? we choose unity over division. we choose science over fiction. we choose truth over facts. we have this notion that somehow if you re poor, you cannot do it. poor kids are just as talent as white kids. i love this place. look, what s not to like about vermont in terms of the beauty of it? new hampshire. he spent times in both states. it s not like he can lean in his new team to deliver a powerful message. the in jeremy gas is $8.88 per gallon. it has increased $2.16. in canada, gas is $6.23 per
0 before we go today is the 78th anniversary of d-day when the bravest men ever lived and stormed the beaches of normandy to defeat evil in their time and save the world. we ll never forgeted their service or sacrifice. that s all time we have this evening. thank you for making the show possible. laura is next. see you tomorrow night. i m laura ingraham. thanks for joining us. west winging it. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right. for months now we ve been telling that you things have been coming off the rails inside the biden white house. we got catering poll numbers, you got higher cost for everything. people are leaking on each other now. and at this point, you got to think that working for this administration has to be the most painful resume pad ever. guess what? since 1938, the republican two point lead on the bronxal ballot is the best position for the republicans in over 80 years. my estimate for the 2023 house makeup if the election were held today, we still have
u.s. debt limit to a whopping $28.88 you can see there, trillion dollars. that s the amount the government can borrow to pay the bills it already owes and has nothing to do with future spending. so, what does this all mean? cnn s ryan nobles has more on the senate compromise as well as the major challenges still ahead. reporter: it wasn t easy, but the united states senate has passed a bill that is going to lift the debt ceiling temporarily through the first week of december and averting an economic catastrophe that could have happened if the debt ceiling wasn t lifted as soon as next week. republicans and democrats hashing out a deal that would basically just kick this problem down the road a couple of weeks, but avoiding that problem in the middle of october. but it still didn t come easy. republican leader mitch mcconnell working out a deal with chuck schumer that they hoped would mean they could bring that bill to the floor without any republican opposition, and then just
i ve still got to do loads of cleaning tasks, so i ve got to do hoovering, mopping, dusting, polishing, sanitising, everything like that. as a 22 year old, she s paid just £8.88 an hour. she says care workers pay needs to reflect the importance of the job. i ve got friends that work in retail that are getting upwards of £9, £10 per hour. and we re not asking for, you know, rainbows and unicorns, we re just asking to be appreciated and for our pay to reflect it. and today s report underlines the pay gap between care staff and otherjobs with equivalent demands. it found care workers were paid an average ofjust under £17,700 per year. compared with the £24,600 average pay for similar roles like senior teaching assistants, and police community support officers. the charity that commissioned the research says that difference is wrong. but its boss maintains to change it,