what are the odds that he actually faces justice? plus former president trump s attorney ordered to testify as part of the investigation into the formerer president s handling of classified documents. how he could turn out to be one of the most crucial witnesses in the special counsel s probe. it s thick in the summertime, builds up and smells terrible. it s also headed right for the u.s. away we know about the 5,000-mile massive seaweed make ing its way to the east coast and the impact it is will have on florida s beaches and tour u. for just the second time ever, a 16 beats a 1. plus another stunning upset in the ncaa tournament. a huge underdog 16 seed knocking out a number 1 in the first round of the tournament. andy scholes is laughing at our brackets. it s a dumpster fire out there. we start this morning with big international news. the president of russia is now aed man. the international criminal court issued arrest warrants for vladimir putin and the countr
moment. she has her own ideas on how to reign in spending as america s debt is exploding. let s just say she s not signing on to what the president put out today. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. we have a busy show for you right now, this is your world. let s go to peter doocy in philadelphia where the president outlined his plans that he says are fair to average americans. and in a way, stick to it the rich. peter? and neil, president biden is back of the napkin math reads like, this cut the deficit $3 trillion by raising taxes on the wealthy and on corporations by about 4.7 trillion over ten years. anybody that thinks our present federal tax system is fair, raise your hand. i m not joking. people making $400,000 a year, do you think it s fair? the president is trying to contrast himself with what he calls maga republicans who he says have no plan to preserve medicare or reduce costs. the house republican leadership responded to this all at once in a statement t
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