we now know in the uk how much energy bills will rise from october, but not what the new prime minister will do when they take over. where has power gone in the uk? where s it going in the united states? and in australia, how come much of it ended up in the hands ofjust one man? and even his his friends aren t happy about it. to discuss all of that, in the studio, we have latika bourke, a correspondent for the australian newspapers the age and the sydney morning herald, a writer who has been writing a weekly column for the guardian since 1987, polly toynbee, and michael goldfarb, who was a foreign correspondent for national public radio in the united states, his podcast is called the first rough draft of history. lovely to have you all back in the dateline studio. this is ourfinal month on air, so we ll make it a good one. polly, let me start with you, with a week left of voting, how confident are liz truss s supporters that she will be in downing street at the beginning of september?
where s it going in the united states? and in australia, how come much of it ended up in the hands ofjust one man? and even his his friends aren t happy about it. to discuss all of that, in the studio, we have latika bourke, a correspondent for the australian newspapers the age and the sydney morning herald, a writer who has been writing a weekly column for the guardian since 1987, polly toynbee, and michael goldfarb, who was a foreign correspondent for national public radio in the united states, his podcast is called the first rough draft of history. lovely to have you all back in the dateline studio. this is ourfinal month on air, so we ll make it a good one. polly, let me start with you, with a week left of voting, how confident are liz truss s supporters that she will be in downing street at the beginning of september? absolutely. every poll puts her further and further ahead. it is a funny little electorate just 160,000 people choosing a prime minister for all of the rest of us,
commentators and correspondents who write, blog, podcast and broadcast to audiences back home from the dateline london. this week, britain s elusive prime minister turned up. in ukraine, as the country marks the six months since the war there began. we now know in the uk how much energy bills will rise in the uk, in october, but not what the new prime minister will do when they take over from boris johnson. where is power going in the uk? where is it going in the united states and, in australia, how come much of it ended up in just the hands of one man and even his friends aren t happy about it? to discuss all of that in the studio, we have latika bourke, correspondent for the australian newspapers, and the sydney morning herald, polly toynbee, a writer who has been writing a weekly column for the guardian since 1987, aand michael goldfarb a renowned foreign correspondent for public radio in the united states. his podcast is called the first draft. the first draft of history.
all online now and you know, you re online facebook or twitter friends aren t going to come feed you if you re sick. but if you actually make inroads within your local community and stop worrying about the rest of the people, worry about your local community, you can have a real impact. yeah. erick, i appreciate you being on. and it s a good viewpoint to have, and i wish you and your family the best. thanks. always good to hear from you, anderson. take care. coming up, california s governor gavin newsom facing a recall election a week from today. the state of play there as president biden plans to travel to the state in support of the incumbent democrat. that s next. before we talk about tax-smart investing, what s new?
the question electorally is will it work on the country? normal americans know they are not racist. they don t think their neighbors and friends aren t racist either. they don t care about that. they care about their jobs, safety, family, country. for years, they walked in despair as both major parties drifted away from those concerns. they took a chance to elect donald trump because he seemed willing to put the basics first. will they reelect him, is a question? will democrats continue to act like this placement absolutely they will. charlie hurt is the opinion editor for the washington times and a brand-new book out tomorrow. entitled still winning: why america went all in on donald trump and why we must do it again. thanks a lot for coming on. thank you, tucker. thanks for having me. tucker: so we are watching and i do not think we are overstating this, we are watching the democratic party change from one thing into something completely different. what is the current democ