were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs burting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave rachel: good morning, everybody, it is 6:00 eastern time in new york city, probably 5, 4, wherever you are, hope you are with us wherever you are, love starting our show with the national anthem and with joey jones. joey:will is probably the longhorns victory and i get to come in and talk about the news. pete: support for the bulldogs. joey:i was born and raised in the state of georgia. rachel: is it something to bug you? okay. pete: still recovering. there was a lot of recovering. rachel: we are. pete: wearing the right pin, that brings us into our first topic, georgia. the georgia senate race in and neck, they are taking their case to voters, the balance of power in the senate is on the line. joe: kevin cork
information that didn t exist so why did the bureau use the info as evidence? what is, imagine going to a duty and ending up in jail for not wearing a mask. that s what happened to a veteran and father north carolina. we ll talk about that. even though the pandemic is o over. president biden said it was but first, it s not 2020 anymore and president biden is out of his basement campaign for democrats ahead of the midterm elections in 24 days. the biden chow down on donuts he revealed his new tactic to lie to voters by claiming the republicans will cause inflation to go up if they win. the comes time to do something about inflation. republicans in congress who say no. republicans in congress said no. the prices will go up as well inflation. inflation will go up not down. biden has been spin the bad news about the economy inflation hitting 8.2% in december, he s grumbling. he won t say invasion searched since he entered the white house wage increases haven t kep
$1 billion! sorry, i ll do the dr. evil for you. that s what i did. wouldn t that be great, though? if all of you won instead of me and everyone else here, we would be so happy for you. this is what would happen on friday or monday if i won. this is what would happen. [ laughter ] tim said, my fiance said, if we win, do you promise to quit and travel the world? i said one of those. i would not quit, but i would travel the world. i would be the should i say this on tv? i would be the don matto of cnn. i would be here maybe on a friday or a monday. not every single night. i tell you what, for all ofi wedding date just got moved up. we re going to win, guys. don t forget me if you win. have a good one. so we ve got to get to the news now. enough fun and games. it s serious. the lotto is like over a billion dollars. $1.1 billion here in the northeast, and it is crazy. everybody is playing. so there you go. and there s always hope. this is don lemon tonight. we
tightening web of investigations into the treasonous actions of the former president who would expected to run for reelection any day now. yet, on the current lightning rod issues of abortion and gun control, maybe it is our politicians who are polarized for various reasons, because for all of the escalating political combat, as we approach midterm elections, it is our injuring economic wars that appear to be driving the conversation for voters. record inflation and gas prices. wages that have not kept face and where thousands of student borrowers financial burden threatening an entire generation. but whether it s polarizing personal freedoms or economic anxiety, american voters on the current political moment in less than four months. can democrats message their way through the economic hurdles to emerge victoriously? as usual, it is the economy, folks. in a moment, i will talk to the top white house economic adviser right here on politicsnation. along with yet another eye
which eric. could have been eric greitens, could have been eric schmidt. could have been a little known erik mcelroy, a third eric who happens to be in the same race. in any case, brightest and mitt claimed that they and trump were endorsing them. can t make the stuff up. meanwhile polls are still open in the state of washington where to republican members of congress are facing primary challenges over their votes to impeach donald trump. jamie herrera butler and that new house are still of the ten house republicans who voted to impeach trump after the january 6th attack on the capitol. republican voters in their district are deciding today whether to toss them out for it. congressman herrera butler s primary is also worth keeping an eye on because her trump backed challenger has well documented tied to white when extremists and white nationalist. he told an interviewer quote, i don t think that is anything wrong with there being a white people special interest group. and quo