lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. we have texted and called the white house counsel s office. this story has completely changed because during yesterday s show when president biden read a carefully worded statement about this, he mentioned classified material in one location. and he said that was a surprise. the surprise tonight, classified material in a second location. has he looked into whether any other documents have been taken to any other any other office that he has? i m just not going to speak to this. i m going to let the process continue. peter: white house officials are vague about what was found at president biden s think tank. that is something that the president doesn t even know. but the time something suspicious to republicans. every time we find something that turns out before the election dealing with biden s family is pushed under the rug. and some democrats. i would have to look as to, you know, when they were disco
democrats are not only paying for this $700 billion tax and spend package by raising taxes, super sizing the irs to bring more muscle on so they can go after taxes. the tax reduction act the senate passed over the weekends gives the irs $80 billion to add agents to their roster spending money to bring in more money. this is six times the current annual budget of the irs. half of the $80 billion goes to inflation efforts, having auditors pour over taxes with a fine tooth comb to make sure they re paying their fair share. we also empowered the irs to go after wealthy tax cheats so that we collect taxes that are already to you and owing from very wealthy people that try to hide their income. not contribute to the country. the white house and the irs commissioner insists that audit rates for anyone making less than $400,000 will not increase. but last year half hoff all irs audits were people making $75,000. republicans say there s no way that the irs can guarantee that a bee
earrings in the carpet. ribbons on the ground. tire tracks on the lawn. there was evidence of a violent struggle. what had happened? and who was behind it? everything was a mystery. was she still alive? was she not? it tore us apart. for years they demanded answers, a struggle each day. then came the cold case squad with a new bag of tricks. i always felt that this was a case that could be solved. they wanted justice just as bad as we did. as a mother she fought and fought and fought. we just never gave up. don t mess with a mother bear. hello. welcome to dateline. tara was just 19. a beautiful young woman with big dreams. suddenly, she vanished. snatched from the safety of her own home. there was little evidence to go on, no witness to reveal who took tara or why. or so investigators thought. it would take years and a team of determined cold case detectives to uncover that long buried clue and the story that would blow this case wide open. here s k
good evening, i m mehdi hasan. we begin tonight in florida. land of endless sunshine, citrus fruit and senior living. welcome to the villages. the florida retirement community is so big it s the same size as the city of gainesville, florida, just off the interstate. also its biggest waco texas and the village is a big deal politically as well. it s a regular stop on the campaign trail for right-wing republicans. donald trump spoke to supporters there in the final stretch before election day. he signed an executive order on medicare there in 2019. while matt gates and marjorie taylor greene took their traveling gave a gifts act there in 2021. when ron desantis said he was stripping disney of his self governing power in the state when he sought to control higher education and when he briefed people on his coronavirus response in 2020, he did it all from, you guessed it, the villages. if something major and conservative politics is happening in florida, and chances are it s happ
slide off the pedal. i was getting off the bike and it got stuck on the right side. come on. don t make things up. now you sound like a republican politician. that was a joke. all kidding aside, no, i don t think it is. i was talking to larry summers this morning. there s nothing inevitable about a recession. here s what we can do. i think we can get a change in medicare and a reduction in the cost of insulin. we also can move in a direction that we can provide for taxes on those in the corporate area as well as individuals as relates to trump tax cuts. we have a chance here to make a fundamental turn towards renewable energy, electric vehicles. across the board. that s something that we should be my team is going to be sitting down with the ceos of major oil companies this week. giving an explanation of how they make $35 billion in the first quarter. the president said quite a bit on the beach this afternoon. david asman and charlie gasparino join me now. great to have