agenda or kitchen table issues? our panel will see. a rare agreement between the justice department and former president trump s legal team at the appointment of a special master to review documents sees it mar-a-lago. we will detail. plenty of pomp and circumstance this week as britain s morning the longest reigning monarch, the queens passing now spurring the royal family to mend some fences. prince harry and meghan markle are both back in the u.k. steven hilton will join us to break down the royal drama. we begin with president biden touting on a economic resurgence. white house correspondent kevin corke taking a closer look. good to be with you. the president back on the road again telling a group in boston about what he called an unprecedented investment in his bipartisan infrastructure law. the latest example, he claimed, it s taken america from economic crisis to economic resurgence. jobs and incomes are up. people are back to work. that progress has continued even
sandra, great to have you back. sandra: great to be back. far left protestors dismayed as what they view as an ineffective response to the ruling, saying they are out of step with the mainstream of the party. the president is urging the same protestors to fight after access to abortion bills. claims his hands are tied on further action unless the democrats can pick up more seat in the midterms. all of this as the far left offers bounties on the location of supreme court justices in an effort to harass them like we saw last week with justice brett kavanaugh, forced to leave a steakhouse in washington through a back door. john: the white house refusing to condemn them, saying it is part of democracy as long as it remains peaceful. sandra: rich, a lot of the pushback is coming from the left. it is, sandra, good afternoon. look at what progressives are saying, they say more needs to come from the white house when it comes to abortion, when it comes to gun violence in
get inflation under control. treasurer secretary yellen says bringing prices down is top priority for this administration but the plan forward to ease the economic pain is not clear. rich. good evening. good evening bill. more government data showing the same worrying trend higher prices throughout the economy at levels not seen in four decades. today s labor department report is blamed on one sector of the economy as democrats and republicans assign their own blame. for second straight day labor department report shows significant inflation throughout the economy, the producer price index measures the cost of goods and services at wholesale level before they reach consumers many those prices were 11.3 percent higher in june, the fastest increase since 1981. we are taking our own steps that we believe will be responsive in the short term to get inflation down. the labor department says nearly 90 percent of its annual increase is from inflation and oil, gas, showing infl
at former president donald trump s mar-a-lago estate, about two days ago. the new york attorney general is ramping up the civil investigation into the trump family businesses. a lot happening. hello, welcome everyone. mike, great to have you again. mike: great to be working with you, i m in for john roberts in washington. former president trump taking the fifth amendment when questioned under after the deposition of two of his children, comes on the heels of an unprecedented fbi raid at the former president s former home on monday and as calls grow for attorney general merrick garland and fbi chief to address the matter. sandra: andy mccarthy will join us. the latest on the search to his home, but first david lee miller is outside of trump tower. david lee, unexpected that trump pled the fifth today? well, you know, sandra, we all know that mr. trump s behavior can be unpredictable, but this was not an enormous surprise, considering the fact that his attorneys have be