stream of threats after ruling former president trump should be taken off the state s primary ballot. we re following breaking news overseas, in prague, authorities say an unspecified number of people are dead after a shooting at prague university. at the border, we re live in eagle pass, texas, where agents are trying to process thousands of migrants at the bridge crossing. plus, why the governor of texas chartered a plane to fly migrants to chicago. breaking overnight, ten americans jailed in venezuela are now back on u.s. soil after the u.s. frees a major maduro ally. we begin this very busyour with the aftermath of the colorado supreme court s bombshell decision to bar former president trump from the state s primy ballot next year. afr the ruling, threats aimed at colorado s justices flooded social media, according to a report nbc news obtained exclusively from a nonprofit organization that conducts public interest research. it says some of the threats came directly
he left the door opening to not running in 2024. we ll play that for you and get reaction when bret baier joins us. jared bernstein joins us as the president remains under water on the number 1 issue for voters in america. also, maria salazar on calls for a criminal probe in to governor desantis for flying migrants to martha s vineyard. we begin with greg palkot as the world shows its gratitude, its thanks and says good-bye to queen elizabeth. hi, greg. hi, martha. we re here at windsor castle, a favorite home of the late queen elizabeth, ii. today s long good-bye started in westminster hall in london where hundreds of thousands have viewed the quie lying in state. she was accompanied by king charles iii, william and harry. president biden and jill biden joint hundreds of leaders. a total of 2,000, including regular folks were invited. in one of the moving tributes during the ceremony, the archbishop of canterbury said we will meet again. there was full military honors. ten
the core number went up .6, which as you know concerned a lot of economists when they dug into that number. they think they inflation will be around for a while. here s the number over the course of the presidency. from 1.4% inflation to 8.3. so the number has absolutely spiked over the 24 month period of the biden presidency. i don t think you ll hear any white house economist or policy analyst saying americans should feel good about inflation. in fact, we know inflation is a significant challenge to households. that s why we ve done so much to try to help. now, you talked about everything spiking. in fact, gas prices have of course spiked in the other direction. they re down 1.30 martha: they re still $1.30 higher than when the president took office. i let you ask your question. let me give you my answer. martha: they re still higher. $1.34 down.