That really good conversation. We appreciate it. That will do it for me on this edition of alex witt reports. Ill see you tomorrow again at one pm eastern. Up next, the beat weekend. He b. Welcome to the beat weekend. I am ari melber. Lets get right into the headlines. Jack smith making new pitch on behalf of the doj on what donald trump must be put on trial before the election. If that sounds like a familiar issue, just remember, jack smith has more than one case against Defendant Trump. The defendant was done and in Federal Court today watching as doj prosecutors argued for a july beginning to a trial and the other jack smith case. Billy and the way, we discussed a big coup case and the Supreme Court slowing that down. This is the classified documents case. You probably remember. Both and they are saying over at the doj there is nothing in their roles or process which prevents this trial, on the documents, from occurring and weeks even days before the election. Remember, it is trump
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to shift the country and they are going to lean into it all the way until the point where americans feel like they don t have a choice. steve: all right. speaking of you don t have a choice. we just saw top gun has made a bazillion dollars. when the family goes out, whether it s to the movie or the baseball game, it costs so much more. when you look at the cost of a family baseball game, back in 1960, the cost was 10 bucks. essentially. but now adjusted for inflation, that would be 102 in $1,960. but, given inflation now, it would be double that. so, double that. and then when you look at the cost of going out for a movie back in 1960, i don t remember it being $3.76. that s a lot of pennies, but, adjusted for inflation that same movie ticket would be close to $70. these prices have doubled. if you talk about theme parks, steve, it s even worse. steve: we have a graphic. perfect segue. i brought my family to a