into focus. crime, education, abortion on the ballot. top concern for voters by a long shot as the economy and republicans have the edge. the poll shows more voters trust the gop to handle the economy. republicans are up double digits on crime and inflation. bill: the republican plan to address the issues drawing criticism from democrats. republicans dismiss it as a desperate attempt to deflect. democrats have no plan. this he are attacking us because they have created crises across the country. if they weren t worried about the commitment to america they wouldn t be talking about it so much. they re talking about it because they know it s bad. bill: mark meredith kicks off a new week. we ll hear a lot about the economy between now and november. the white house says it doesn t view what happens on wall street as the main indicator how the u.s. economy is faring overall. americans are worried about 401k, investment and savings. 74% of voters believe the stater po
transparency on the f.b.i. raid of former president trump s estate in florida as we learn more about what took agents what the agents took during the search. we have a hint for you. it was a lot. we say good morning. i m bill hemmer. good morning. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. that was a good hint. good job. bill: andy mccarthy did great reporting over the weekend how many documents were taken and how many considered classified and how many were we re legally allowed to take this box and that box and they got a lot. dana: we have a little more information. f.b.i. documents say that agent seized 11 sets of classified documents. one was marked top secret sensitive compartmented information. four top secret, three marked secret and three confidential. also taken the order granting clemency for roger stone and multiple binders of photos. bill: some of the records seized are covered by attorney/client privilege and a growing number of republican
policy since the fall of saigon in april of 1975. there are a lot of ways to pull out of afghanistan. biden chose a path that seemed designed to inflict maximum damage to the interests of the united states . he did that kind of no debating ,but biden is not ashamed of it. he was ashamed of it then. he s not ashamed of it now. tonight, biden gave a speech boasting that he s killed an al-qaida figure in afghanistan. great. feel safer? of course you don t. nobody does. and the reason nobody feels safer is biden s response to the disaster in afghanistan. rather than pause and learn from it, maybe fire the people responsible for not simply a self-destructive withdrawal from afghanistan but also the pointless 20 year war there rather than do any of that like a normal person would do, biden immediately set off in another direction, provoking yet another conflict, this one in eastern europe, and he provoked it. they lie about it. but it s true. the facts are out there and it s very
spanberger first ran in 2018 on the west side of richmond. had close races in 2018, another close race in 2020. but republicans in virginia changed the lines and moved her district north here closer to washington, d.c. still in a democratic district republicans think the weather is right in virginia to make a change. come back in a moment. up here in virginia 10. another very interesting race here. this is hung cal a republican from u.s. navy he was born in saigon. his family fled in april of 1975 at the end of that war he wants to take down jennifer wexton, another woman who won in virginia three races all three women won houses in 2018 all three seeking different terms. the lines are slightly different in each one. track that throughout be the night here. i want to do something if i could here. in indiana, you have got two
you have a very interesting personal story. you were born in vietnam. you and your family, four sisters, left saigon in april of 1975. you made your way to the united states. why are you running for congress? just watching kabul fall last year broke my heart watching mothers hand babies to marines. very reminiscent of what happened in vietnam and what prompted me to run for office. again the economy is in shambles and the administration doubles down on bad policy. bill: you served in the navy special oops for 25 years. you are saying what you saw last year in kabul gave you the inspiration to seek office. absolutely. i left kabul in january of 2021 and 6 months later it fell apart and we were wondering what was it all for? why did we sacrifice all those years fighting in iraq, afghanistan, somalia only to give up and make these people basically beholding to the