president biden yesterday claimed a win when he signed that massive tax and spend bill into law. and given the obvious name about reducing inflation, the administration has been selling it as the solution to inflation. fox news s own neil cavuto pressed white house economic advisor on when and how this law could ever lower inflation. it won t help in any other area including some of the sharp rise in food prices that have now just not gone down. they have not subsided. the inflation reduction act is not the only initiative we re engaged in. why do you call it the inflation reduction act? i think a year from now inflation will be rising at a slower rate than it is now. harris: he thinks a year from now it will still be rising. okay. studies by the congressional budget office and the university of pennsylvania s wharton school of business have found this information. the spending spree that they are on will have technically zero impact on inflation and could make thin
reports this monday. president biden arriving back in the united states to a whirlwind of economic troubles. hello, i m john roberts. guess who else came back from saudi arabia. jacqui: hundreds of families lining up at food pantries, many look for help in a time of historically high prices. gas prices soaring along with grocery costs, there are many seeking free food for the first time and more are arriving on foot. john: as now polling shows 31% of voters approve on biden s job on the economy and only 25% approve of his handling of inflation. and just 17% rate the economy positively. that s the lowest in nearly ten years. all of this offering a grim outlook for democrats in november. jacqui: texas senator john cornyn is here with the fallout over the trip to saudi arabia, and the economic crisis. peter doocy, and what good news is the white house pointing to, peter? peter: great question, jacqui. to the point that you just made about increased traffic at food pantr
political spectrum pledging to cancel up the $10,000 for those making less than $125,000 and year and twice that for pell grant recipients. bill: $300 billion is the latest hand out on a tab topping $4 trillion. republicans call it reckless. this sends the wrong incentives telling people if you did pay your loan on time and you did the stand-up thing, you are a sucker. this is just another example of politicians saying give it to me and then we ll take it from the people. of all the dumb things joe biden has done this may be the dumbest yet. it is stiff competition. bill: maria bartiromo has analysis. madison all worth and the cost to taxpayers. hello, jacqui heinrich at the white house. the administration just won t say it even though we already know the answer. the press secretary yesterday repeatedly punted on who is paying for this. this morning the education secretary wouldn t even talk dollar amounts. how much does this cost? you know, depending how many
nearly 200,000 apprehensions just last month. with just weeks to go in the fiscal year we are on a bull s-eye track to hit 2 million arrests of illegals and beyond for the first time ever. the numbers don t lie. neither does the video. fox cameras capturing this footage. it shows 20 people bailing out of a single vehicle during a human smuggling pursuit with texas troopers. new york struggling with the people bused in by the texas governor to make his point of what they go through every day. the cover of the new york post, border to the broadway. the outlet with a report on taxpayers footing the bill to house all those people. mayor eric adams with the latest jab at governor abbott. the texas governor being disingenuous about what was the destination and what was happening. any adult or child. those are horrific conditions to place human beings under. we ll continue to do that. we are going to provide these families with the dignity that the texas governor failed to do.
president of the confederation of british industry, lord bilimoria, and the former mayor of baltimore, stephanie rawlings blake. welcome to the programme. the nato summit wrapped up today in madrid, with the alliance stronger than it has been in decades. leaders committed more money to ukraine and more troop numbers to the eastern flank. and in the face of russia s agression they reaffirmed their core commitment to each other under article five an attack on one, is an attack on all. we face the most serious security situation in decades. but we are rising to the challenge with unity and resolve. together deploy more assets and capabilities to both our alliances across all domains, land, air, sea, cyber and space. we have reaffirmed that our article five commitment is sacred. an attack on one is an attack on all and we will defend every inch of nato territory. if you want proof that nato i is a purely defensive alliance, you could have no more eloquent testimony that the acc