conversation this topic back to the front. while republicans you can hear what the the house, something they were talking about as they try to woo the voters. dana: inflation, economy and jobs, that is the number one issue. all states, national surveys. right now, we are looking at a dow jones with a pretty tough week. a lot of people who are watching their 401(k)s are thinking this is not the trajectory. they might have to put off their retirement. or as they were sating in the presentation, people are making tough choices at the grocery store. they don t see an end in sight. and they feel like the president of the united states when he says, oh, inflation has gone up an inch, he does not understand what they were going through. can the republicans maintain that kind of momentum over the next few weeks to bring these statements home? these polls have been tightening as you have watched closer than anybody. they talk about this on the show, they have been getting better
it is america reports with the second hour and i m john roberts from washington happy we can partner you. gillian: that is a great reminder i was having so much fun with you. i m glad i could brighten your mood. gillian: thank you. it is great to be with you and everyone at home, am gillian turner in for sandra smith. that teacher of the year for new york state coming up including that spirit the critics say his obsession with social justice cost him his job. he ended up bouncing right back. john: brian kilmeade to weigh in all day on this. we will get to him plus karl rove fan shannon bream on deck as we began the breaking news in the battle to control congress. the midterms less then seven weeks away and republicans laying out. the president firing back at them. they control washington pure they control the house, the senate, the white house and the committee, the agencies and it is their plan, but they have no plan to fix all of the problems they created. so
discussion about where this country is is headed. not this hit and run stuff, not to cherry pick but a more folsom understanding. william jacob son was a great professor, i think this paragraph sums it up. there is a thin line in society between food and anarchy, freedom and repression. liberty and tyranny, s safety and street violence, it is thinner than we want to admit. tearing down society is a dangerous game. that thin line is be on lbe on rated in europe. and leaving those countries vulnerable to as go cuts off, which putin is implementing. what about the united states? it got me to thinking. in between our elections, a lot happens to this country this is not subject to elections. did you support the hiring of 87 thousand new irs agents. was that on a ballot. or k d disruption of emergency independent and attack on automobiles and other vehicles that use gasoline? did you support somehow somewhere or vote for open borders, where fentanyl and illegal immunities and m
country is headed. not this hit and run stuff, not to cherry pick but a more folsom understanding, william jacob son with a great web site, this pairnk gave sums it up for me: so this garcie paragraph sums it up for me: what about the united states? this got mde to thinking. in between our elections, a lot happens to this country s tothat is not subject to elections. no longer subject to representative government. did you support the hiring of 87 thousand new irs agents? was that on a boot ballot, the disruption of energy independence? and complete attack on theepen c combustion engine and automobiles that usene? gasoline? did yo u support somehow, or vote for open borders where fentanyl and illegall im immunity and ms-13 and drugg car at the time cartels our can operate freely? did you votede forr. or support or hear about a massive debt? a massive debte like the planet has never seen on top of regular spending? that would affect inflation the way it does. did someone r
with artemis, we are going to stay. proving humanity. can live on the moon. mars. and other worlds. the countdown is on. a historic launch just hours away that could pave the way for a mission to mars. newsroom starts right now. hello everyone. thanks for joining me. i m fredicka whitfield. we begin with major developments into the investigation of former president donald trump, the director of national intelligence now telling congress she is conducting a damage assessment of the classified documents seized by federal officials from the president s home. according to the heavily redacted affidavit released on friday, 184 classified documents were recovered from mar-a-lago in january months before the fbi search, some of which were labeled among the highest classifications of top secret intelligence, and there is new movement in the courtroom. a federal judge overseeing the case says she has preliminary intent to appoint a special mas s master as trump requested