loan borrowers faces legal and political hurdles. exits about opportunity. it s about giving people a fair shot. the people who will benefit will love it for the question is is it fair to everyone else? cooksville as former white house senior advisor cedric richmond who now advises the dnc about this election your gamble. then, the u.s. announces the single largest share of weapons to be sent since the war in ukraine began too. this announcement as part of our efforts to ensure ukraine military can continue to defend its people. will discuss the u.s. response there six months after russia invaded. and the state of afghanistan one year since the last american forces left with retired general frank mckenzie who oversaw the controversy with draw. and a judge orders the release of a redacted version of the affidavit used to search for her president trump s mar-a-lago estate. we will ask our sunday panel whether there was ever any national security risk. then, researchers ma
political landscape. a landscape in which the former president has developed a cold like following that was willing to storm the u.s. capitol in order to demonstrate its loyalty. one in which a major political party, the gop, is still reluctant to condemn that following it despite the clear risk it poses to our democracy. there have been few times that a president or presidential candidate has been bold enough to outright condemn a segment of the electorate. obama in 2008 call that some republican working class voters for voting against their own self interests and it s the clinging to quote guns and religion, and of course that was a private event. still, those comments, as you may recall, prompted immediate backlash. hillary clinton in 2016 said half of trump s followers belonged in a quote basket of the portals. her comments were really against her for the rest of her presidential campaign. and now, joe biden 2022 says trump and his supporters of maga republicans threaten
jackson, mississippi exposing years of negligence and misplaced priorities by the states republican governor. mississippi state senator salim norwood weighs in. and we will go live to the kennedy space station in florida where nasa is once again getting ready to launch its artemis 1 mission around the moon. all of that and more is coming up. and a happy labor day weekend to, you and katie fang. over the last 24 hours, we have learned several new pieces of information about donald trump and the classified documents found at mar-a-lago. one of them trump might as well have been featured on an episode of hoarders. according to newly released documents from the doj, the fbi found more than 10,000 government documents and photographs. those are just the ones with our classification markings. that s just the beginning. we will get into that in just a moment. i just how bad things look for trump right now? listen to what is former attorney general bill barr and one time ally is sa
now president biden is about to make a speech at the j.f.k. library museum billed as his own cancer moon shot. can this president at this time and with this day amid this acrimony do anything close? we re all over it with molly line in boston where the president is about to speak. former george w. bush speechwriter, bill mcgurn whether this president is about to make a big mistake. and walter cunningham on why a president aiming for the stars is very different from a president aiming for something else. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. on this historic day, a president trying to make history himself. let s go to molly line in boston with how he intends to do that. molly? good afternoon, president biden making his first stop here in boston at logan airport. stopping by terminal e where a infrastructure project is underway. that is also where he teased his far more high profile event today. talking about my commitment to defeating cancer. this is a in 62, the moon sho
2022, reading scores saw their biggest drop since 1990. math scores plummeted during that period for the first time ever. these are some of the worst declines that the study has seen in its 50-year history. it could take a generation for some scores to rebound reports the wall street journal. the learning loss could weigh on economic output in this country in the years to come. pete hegseth and leo terrell are here. first, to david lee miller that shows us what s in the study. hi, lee. the nation s schools are getting a failing grade based on the test scores of 9-year-old students. let s start with math. the decrease was where s than nine points. so called lower performing students saw scores draw by 12 points. black and hispanics decreased more than white. when it comes to reading, the average test core dropped five points. some problem learners saw a decline by 10. reading scores by white, black and hispanic students were impacted equally by the pandemic. an education p