i came here and a time machine that you invented. now i need your help to get back to the year 1985. joey: that is right it s almost 2023 but people nostalgic for the past and the 80s, a bus for a 90s flared chains, and a pack, tie-dye and we cannot forget about the mullets. the business up from party and that days and that kid right there he knew it. kennedy, should you break out the cocktail? that is almost too hot for 5:00. kennedy: that is chanel by the way, thank you. joey: tom your sweater vest and jeans a hot commodity. look at the hair. tom: i wish you could see the belt because it was a little lower. you know what i m talking about? advertisement. katie this is from last week but is that a family pack? look at those pants and a look at my glasses. i have classes to match the family pack, super stylish. joey: richard, i know you are a fashion guide. is this a tie-dye? can we call that vogue, is that what that is? put your head to the curb and you are
biden aides and allies have been talking up key parts of the plan including prescription drugs, taxes and energy. lowering prescription drug costs is one piece. we can bring down costs burdening households like description drugs. pharmaceutical prices which will help health care and lowering the rate. long overdue tax reform. the parks repeal, not the full repeal, but the partial repeal of the trump tax cuts which would take some demand out of the economy. lowering utility costs by providing tax incensetives. the way in which we can assure reasonable energy expenses for households is to move to renewables to address climate change. freeing up fossil fuels in various ways in the short run, and making, with government support, the ultimate pivot to renewables. joining us now from washington, d.c., cnn white house correspondent john harwood. john, happy monday. good to see you here. it looks like a new coat of paint perhaps on some key elements of build back be
questions so to be answered on that front. a lot of questions still to be answered. and in a new column for the washington post, ruth marcus writes, quote, a select committee has performed a vital public service by amassing the record it has, amidst the place to continue. especially for those who doubted that this enterprise was worth the effort is the critical role of congressional oversight, for posterity as well as the president. but another lesson, one manifested during watergate, is that oversight has its limits. federal prosecutors possess unrivaled power to assemble evidence, and about testimony overcoming bogus assertions of privilege, and granting immunity when warranted. our justice department officials preparing to deploy that authority, when it comes to the events surrounding january 6th? joining me now to discuss, msnbc contributor and former u.s. attorney, joyce alene joyce vance. she is now a law professor at university of alabama. also with us, national co
have description drugs. and semiconductors in the united states. there has been no government shutdown on joe biden. katie: wow, that is the threshold? richard: he passed gun safety legislation and the list goes on and on things he s done bipartisan for democrats and republicans working across fail to get it done. trump would like to have had that trump wanted infrastructure bill, get it and barack obama won at all with these things and didn t get t them. tom: you are reading that like side effects in a chant commercial. joey: i got this feeling you will come to me next? tom: yes, richard. joey: i don t fully disagree with richard. biden has been effective of whipping the senate republicans pretty well. tom: yes! joey: look at this budget they just passed. what is the option? a continuing resolution and funding the government through basically an operation of the next congress and would have
biden aides and allies have been talking up key parts of the plan including prescription drugs, taxes and energy. lowering prescription drug costs is one piece. we can bring down costs burdening households like description drugs. pharmaceutical prices which will help health care and lowering the rate. long overdue tax reform. the parks repeal, not the full repeal, but the partial repeal of the trump tax cuts which would take some demand out of the economy. lowering utility costs by providing tax incensetives. the way in which we can assure reasonable energy expenses for households is to move to renewables to address climate change. freeing up fossil fuels in various ways in the short run, and making, with government