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good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. president biden is now asking voters for another four years in the white house. in just a few moments, you are going to hear him tell me why he wants to continue relieving the nation, and why he is the best person for the job. this afternoon, i sat down with the president at the white house and we talked about where he wants to take the country next. since taking office, a major focus of biden s has been the economy, and rebuilding our infrastructure. the chips and science act, along with the inflation reduction act. with all of that, biden s economic plan includes his investing in americas agenda to help make all of that legislation an absolute reality. today s jobs report showed the economy is still going strong, but the question is, is all of this enough to send biden back to the white house? we talked about that and a whole lot more in this first interview since officially announcing that he is running for reelection. mist
plus what we know from the doj filing about who asked me have legal exposure. they don t have anything. there is just nothing there. and the legal, political and moral implications of a potential decision to indict the 45th president. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. it is a pm eastern, and we just hit the deadline for donald trump s legal team to respond to the department of justice filing that just passed. it looked like it just came in. we will monitor it, that you know, what it is and what it says. honestly, what it says is a little bit of a sideshow at this point, because the one thing we know for sure is that the department of justice is not messing around. they are not messing around with their investigation into classified documents that donald trump kept at his florida home. last night, they dropped the equivalent of a legal nuclear bomb on the ex president, and it came in the form of this 36 page court filing. no, th
your son, hunter, is on trial , and i know you can t speak about an ongoing federal prosecution. but would you accept the jeannie rhee jerry soutcome no matter what it is? have you ruled out a pardon for your son? john: president biden making it clear he will not pardon his son if he is convicted in the federal gun trial as prosecutor s rep of the case and the gents put the first witnesses on the stand. the court in a lunch break right now, but we are learning the president s brother, james biden, is expected to testify, and naomi has already taken the stand. sandra: we will bring you a live report on that and just moments. we also have an all-star lineup to take us through today s proceedings. jonathan turley, mercedes colwin, and mark eiglarsh are all on deck. they could have brought the case seven years ago. it s only when you run for office they bring cases. right after the announcement of this, more campaign funds were given to this campaign then any campaign, they
are over $400,000, those taxes will expire and that is how we raise significant revenue without touching anyone under $400,000. there s a line in the sand, the president has never crossed it. he s very clear in the budget documents that he won t cross it again. yes, we want to pay for that, and that means working with congress so we don t load up the deficit. but you cited a lot of numbers. let me cite one for you. there s a recent study, it comes out from the peterson institute, and what it finds is, if you look at the expiration of the trump tax cuts and you add in eight regime that is significant tax on families, including the terrace on the median family it goes up $1700. so that is what our opposition is putting forth. sandra: allies take in there. obviously you are touting strong jobs growth, that leads me to ask big questions about the