Race which is heating up as a big Rate Cut is set to bring Borrowing Costs down. With high prices and the economy still at the top of americas minds, which candidates plan will get voters or fired up at the polls in after a second attempt on President Trumps life, the bipartisan Push Congress is making to keep making president ial candidates safe. The Task Force Member,. Pat fallon, and Democrat House Intel Community Member Ami Bera are here. I am David Asman in for Neil Cavuto, this is cavuto live. Kamala harris and Donald Trump are talking up the top issue which, of course, is the economy. Alexandria hoff is in wilmington, north carolina, where trump is set the speak later today. Hey, alexandria. Reporter hey, david, good to be with you. Yeah, Cost Of Living, Housing Prices are at the the fore if front of the former president s remarks here today. But with this Rate Cut, you know, just recently happening its kind of resumed some of the criticism that the former president has had of C
made progress, but just how much is an open question with dramatic consequences for geopolitics. plus, reckless. a security threat, a consummate narcissist, two former trump officials warn another trump presidency would endanger the country, but only some of his gop rivals showed they re willing to confront him head on. a debate from affair over race on this juneteenth holiday. the first black president and only black republican in the u.s. senate disagree on how much progress america has really made on race. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. up first, the american secretary of state takes a big trip and a big risk. today, antony blinken stood shoulder to shoulder with china s xi jinping. that handshake, 35-minute meeting was even possible, sends a signal that china and the u.s. are serious about taking the teeth out of tough talk these past few months. listen to the u.s. secretary of state as he strikes a realistic, but generally posit
ruling to testify in the special counsel s january 6th investigation. pence is now poised to recount for the first time under oath. his conversations with donald trump leading up to the january insurrection. also tonight, kevin mccarthy leads a defiant show of force in the face of stern warnings from china, the speaker and a bipartisan delegation of u. s lawmakers holding a historic meeting with taiwan s president on american soil. speaking with top democrat who was in the room for the talks. and later this hour, we will go live to jerusalem amid rising tensions in the middle east. there are new fears that violence could boil over after israeli forces raid one of the holiest sites in islam for the second straight night. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. wolf blitzer is off today . i m alex marquardt in your in the situation room. let s get straight to our top story tonight. special counsel jack smith notches a major victory, securing a
if we lose more time we may lose the ability to leave. if we leave we are going to do it now. the jury takes the steve bannon case after a wild, wild day of final court arguments and the white house physician said the president is doing better one day into fighting off coronavirus. we begin the hour with donald trump and new details in the second by second reconstruction of his insurrection day negligence. the panel wrapped up their first round of public hearings with a promise to reappear in september after spending the past month laying out the factual record. the republican chair says the committee is completing pieces from the insurrection puzzle. last night they had more than enough to establish this. then president trump did not try to move any arm of his government to stop the capitol attack, no calls to the military or homeland security or fbi or d.c. officials or to check in on his vice president. he called rudy giuliani and senators. former white house aides mat
country globally to deal with the serious global challenges that a we face with inflation being with first and foremost among them. so we are in the midst of this transition. that s what we are, a transition to a more stable and steady growth that s appropriate and necessary to transition from rapid growth and recovery. there s no doubt we expect growth to be slower than last year, than the rapid clip we had. that s consistent with the transition to a stable, steady growth and lower inflation. maria: yeah, unfortunately, the transition to a recession is working. coming up, wyoming senator john barrasso on the reality of 40-year-high inflation and the potential job cuts to come. plus, were the republicans outsmarted again with a chips bill and plans for more spending and tax increases. we ve never spent this much money [inaudible] maria: then, all the wrong priorities. i m kamala harris, pointing out the woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit9. maria: charlie