Casey desantis and madison and mason. Desantis. Good afternoon, everyone. My name is john bush and i have the honor of being the executive director of the Ronald Reagan president ial foundation. And as can. You know, it truly has been an honor to be associated with this remarkable place named for such a remarkable man. By my count, this will be my 250th time up on this stage to introduce one of our nations finest. It is no secret to a few people here that it will also be my last introduction as executive director of the library. No, but as fate would have it, because of who our special guest is this morning, it could also probably be one of my most consequential and productions. But first. As always, in honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, if you would, please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands. One nation under god, indivisible
live look at orlando, governor desantis is about to schedule to speak 9:30 eastern bring it to you live. bill: keep it in mind, suggests governor looking to make parental rights signature issue. jacqui: governor will make stops in iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. educational debate looms large, we speak with kim reynolds. lucas is at the white house. reporter: hey, jacui heinrich. many people think he is not a strong leader, let s look at this new fox news poll, 33% think biden is a strong leader. nose dive from 49% that thought he was strong in october 2020. here is karl rove yesterday on your show. this guy is in real trouble. do we think people are going to see him as strong? he is in big trouble on that issue. another fox news shows honest and trustworthy. joe biden polls is a strong leader, 51% think donald trump strong leader on the question of corruption. joe biden 44%. donald trump 55%. on fundraising, desantis largest haul, 8.2 million dollars fi
shutdown s. so why has andrew weingarten filed? 34 investigative authors wrote this 350-page report, lessons from the covid war. authors said they took the covid into their own hands because the biden administration never conducted a game plan for the next pandemic. i think really the biggest criticism you can make is they never really did the after-direction report that we have had to do. so we ve had to shoulder that burden, and we ve done it. in interviews today, that man, co-author, professor, phillip belacore say the greatest piece they can offer is to center on preparedness and sharing. the biggest mistakes of the pandemic were a failure to warn the public in time, a failure to release emergency funds in time and a failure to make, and it needs to be better situational awareness. what else the threat and how do we share that early? they felt liberated because they were not bound by a certain political party. for example, they criticized the trump administration s
and a little ice cream wit senator turned presidentia nominee turned secretary o state john kerry i talked to one of my othe former boss is about the threa of climate change and the work he s doing to fight it many of us across the countr breathed a big sigh of relie on friday when the supreme court announced that the mos widely used abortion pill will remain available while an appeal moves forward. it s welcome news, but, let be clear, the abortion pill is still in jeopardy, and the political stakes just got a lo higher whatever the appeals court decides, the case will likel end up before the supreme cour next year. meaning a final decision could come at the height of the 2024 presidential race. remember, roe v. wade wa overturned just a few months before the 2022 midterms and that turned out to be a majo driver for democratic voters which brings us to the other major story to break this week after a long wait and a lot of speculation, president joe biden is finally ready t
i am considering dealing with some depth reduction. i am not considering $50,000 of debt reduction. but i am in the looking at whether there will be additional debt forgiveness. are you close to making a decision on the data? yes. jesse: president biden and expected to keep his word on canceling student debt, so get ready for a subsidized liberal arts degrees. announcing the decision to raise $10,000 to student loans for earners making less then $125,000 per year. that s a lot. it s a move that one actually erased debt, but instead transfer the burden to you, the taxpayer. even some libs think it is a bad idea. as obama s treasury secretary larry summers points out student loan debt relief is spending that raises demand and increases inflation. it consumes resources that could be better used helping those that for whatever reason did not have the chance to attend college and will be inflationary by raising tuition. the biden spin team trying to downplay that narrative