creating a definitive list where individuals will not be able to carry firearms. public transportation. shannon: learning new details about the human smuggling tragedy in san antonio that left 33 people dead. citizens there are on edge. we have texas republican congressman chip roy standing by. record crime rates and soft on crime policies. record retirement by police officers and prosecutors. we begin with the state of the u.s. economy. the president continues to blame russia. white house correspondent kevin corke is taking closer look. great to be with you as always. happy friday. as you can well imagine, there are a record number of americans expected to take to the skies and the roadways to celebrate this fourth of july holiday weekend. they will do so will make skyrocketing airfare and gas prices. while the white house is bringing down those costs remains its top priority, at least one of the president s advisors tonight is taking some major heat for seemingly defe
climate change. capitol police arrested several staffers, progressive members. staff growing new members from the southern border tonight revealing the number of migrants coming into this country would never get caught. a troubling update tonight on the texas mom or disappeared earlier this month on her way to work. authority is not try to piece together what happened, and law enforcement panel joins us live to discuss. but first, the gross domestic product gdp number comes out this week. critics say the biden team is trying to get ahead of that by essentially changing the definition of what a recession is. corresponded matt finn joins us from our west coast with more. on thursday, the latest gdp numbers are scheduled to come out, and if we had a second consecutive quarter of negative gdp growth, we ll be in what s considered a recession, but the white house is trying to downplay the economy or even redefine recession. on monday, president biden who has covid was asked virt
“In the Bubble with Jaime,” a documentary about Orangeburg native Jaime Harrison’s 2020 campaign for US Senate in South Carolina, will be shown by 46 Hope Road, a Columbia based non-profit. Directed by Orangeburg native Emily Harrold, the film is an in-depth look at the challenges that Harrison faced running for office and how his campaign handled the racial dynamics of Southern politics.
A new documentary tells the story of Democrat Jaime Harrison’s historic 2020 bid for the U.S. Senate in South Carolina against powerful Republican Lindsey Graham.