22-year-old agent accepted $1,000 on two occasions to assist a vehicle get across a border crossing. if convicted, he faces a minimum of 10 years in prison. dana. dana: jonathan serrie at the border kicking off a monday. thank you. people are joining because it s a class action, it s not about me but it s about everybody. people are joining left and right and what it is they re taking away your freedom of speech and your right to speak. they re taking away everything and they get powers. bill: there is the former president slamming big tech censorship lawsuit claiming they re violating his rights among others. critics say the private companies are within their rights and trump has no case. there is a new piece in the wall street journal. arguing tech censorship violates the
he might need them. dana: what do you think of that response? he doesn t have a mission. that s what he is telling us. no one has given him a mission to do anything. certainly yes, you can use many tools in the government besides conducting a counter attack. the cost on the people conducting it is step one. yes, you can do sanctions and take other diplomatic initiatives. that is the first trigger that should be executed. bill: we ll keep an eye on that. you could ask about geneva. you can say what was the point of going in the first place if the message was stop it and you don t stop it i ll give you a list of things that you cannot touch and nothing has changed. watch that. greg palkot delivered a report about 30 minutes ago in kabul, afghanistan. sir, what are we to understand what will come of that country and our own mission after? so our viewers understand
him live up to his traditional roots. i think eric adams showed that it is possible even in a pretty blue liberal city like new york city to run as actually tough on crime, to run on that old biden message and win among democrats in a very liberal city. so i think the political playbook that adams outlined is very important because i think democrats were scared that if they were tough on crime or they wanted to talk about bucking up the police the base would run away from them. turns out you can win in new york city by being tough on crime. i think that s why adams is coming to the white house. he offers a power to have biden be more powerful on the message. dana: the republicans won t let it go. the number one issue for most people. bill: good piece in the national journal. want to bring in mark ross president of the st. paul police federation. what s the view from the street
it is very interesting conversation, check it out right now. dana: if you re upset at prices going up stay angry. economists surveyed from raised forecast how high inflation could go and how long. they expect an annual increase of 2.8% through 2023. that s the highest levels since 1993. if you look at some of these cost of some of the items. car and truck rental up 109%. gas up 58%. used cars up 29.7%. bikes up 10% and whole milk at 7.2%. bill: that s not good. you need to rent a car? dana: i tried and it was impossible so i m not. bill: in a moment mask
scandal around that. people are starting to tighten up on it. eric adams victory in new york didn t surprise me at all. remember how popular rudy giuliani was as mayor. and cracking down with broken windows approach. there is a strong pendulum go being back and forth which approach is best. as i say i think eric adams succeeding shows at the grassroots people care about crime and they want more police in their neighborhoods and they want to do something to stop this incarceration explosion at the same time. dana: clarence page. great to get your thoughts and thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. bill: just dana: i was going to say flashback to this. kamala harris back june 1, 2020 was asking people to pitch in to bail out minnesota protestors. she said if you re able to, chip in now to the minnesota