president biden said his policies are not to blame. i think our policies help not hurt. think about what they say the vast majority of the of the economists think this is going to be a really tough problem to solve but it is not because of spending. we brought down the deficit by. spring and kevin he s former chairman of the council of economic advisers under president trump and distinguished visiting fellow at the hoover institution. so kevin, welcome. the scout but was this is going to be the peak of inflation, how do you see it? yes, you and i ve talked about this before. one of the things i like to do is look at the more recent numbers instead of the change over the whole last year. because at the beginning of the year inflation was not so bad. the average, last three months of consumer price inflation and then annualize it right now is going up at 10% at an annual rate which is about what you and i i promised on your show a few months ago was going to hit. if you l
center? what did you pull out of his office or the university of delaware, why have you not told us that? they might have an answer to the questions. steve: the senators led by marco rubio, they wanted director of national intelligence admiral haynes to give assessment of damage to national security. we heard documents at mar-a-lago were human sourced and those are the most secret things in the world and they found them at mar-a-lago. the question was, what was found among mr. pence s documents and mr. biden s documents. punch bowl this morning has a story they say the department of justice is now giving access to those classified documents to the gang of eight, the top intel committee members in both the house and the senate. they will be able to be look
do you know what the trump back tauc is and what the biden backtalk and the pens backtalk? no. they didn t share with you those things in a classified setting? right. why? well, first off, if in the things that we do know, one of the things we do know is the fbi is not being forthcoming. they re not giving us the information. they re claiming it s going to affect the outcome of the investigation which of course, it can t because the people that are the targets of the investigation and we have the clearance and ability to look at those documents. we also know from admiral haynes that she was not consulted about the raid on trump s mar-a-lago home, that, in fact, it was not on a national security basis. as they go through the process and we see the category of the documents and who had access to them and who had not had access to them, we re beginning to build an understanding.
we have problems accepting everything at face value. it s a politicized place. there is still a need for a judge to get involved on every aspect of this. reporter: the fallout continues of how former president donald trump had a classified documents. 184 classified documents. admiral haynes told congress officials are conducting a damage assessment of those documents including the risk to national security resulting from the disclosure of relative documents. the doj says they are working alongside intelligence officials to facilitate a review of these materials. it is disgusting in my mind. no president should act this way, obviously. some allies are leaping to his defense like lindsey graham
of john gullible bay, director institute of politics made a prediction. in a piece for the new york times you wrote that a trifecta of events could allow democrats to defy history and hold on to congress in november. he argued that the reemergence of trump, the overturning of roe v. wade and action for president biden on student loan debt, could create quote, a deal of conditions for democratic renewal. and the key to that renewal, young voters looking to the future. well here we are, nearly four months later, and all those predictions have come to fruition. and they already seem to be paying off for the president biden s approval isn t up across the board and new cbs poll out today found that 59% of voters under 30 approved of the way he s handling his job