chief. anyone? from food to fuel, prices all around us are on the rise. add the slow growth and experts are forecasting increasing odds of a serious economic downturn. americans cannot hide from what is happening. but apparently our president would like to do just that. oh, the mostly liberal media are finally getting curious about whether we will have to survive a tough recession. biden didn t like a reporter s question on that. president biden: not the majority aren t saying that. come on, don t make things up, okay. now you sound like a republican politician. i m joking. that was a joke. all kidding aside, no, i don t think it is. i was talking to larry summers this morning and nothing inevitable about a recession. harris: that s hilarious because larry summers has had it on and he said the opposite. the president can try to sell what he is saying there. critics aren t going to buy it. what is unique about this, like i tell to your viewers, different from the depre
at the juneteenth, y all, and happy father s day. i m simone sanders, and i ve got something to say. we re looking ahead to the next january 6th hearings and beyond to the former donald trump s potential prosecution. but before we dive in i have a little bit of a disclaimer. i know some of y all may be frustrated. frustrated at how winding the path to accountability is, and how long it takes to travel it, but even if donald trump is not charged. if he escapes all consequences, these hearings will not have been in vain. this week marks the 50th anniversary of watergate. it seemed like a standard burglary led to the first and only resignation of the u.s. president. richard nixon. but it didn t happen overwrought night, y all. it took years of federal hearings and exhaustive journalism to finally uncover how deep the corruption went. though he resigned, nixon never faced charges. he was actually pardoned by his successor. but thanks to efforts to hold him accountable, history re
hello and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the u.s. and all around the world. i m max foster live from london with the continuing cover of the israel/hamas war. it s now the fourth day between the tempers between israel and hamas. and after the hostages expected to be released from gaza in the hours ahead. 17 were released. today set to be the football day of the agreement. but hamas says it wants to extend the pause in the fighting beyond a four-day deal. a source tells cnn, the war cabinet is also discussing that possibility. as part of an additional deal, an additional 39 prisoners and detainees were released from jails on sunday. all were males 18 years old and younger. clare sebastian follows all of this from london. so, today is the last day of the truce. what do you expect to happen today. as you said, israel is receiving a list, they re discussing it. we don t have any more as of yet. they re going to release more information when they have it. i thin
he came from the same community in the video. both sharply criticising the video. both sharply criticising the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it is not clear if they are reading from a script, and a statement a spokesman from islamic jihad said that they are prepared to release both hostages for humanitarian and medical reasons but if only what it called appropriate measures were made. those, the latest on the hostage video that has been released. let us take you to tel aviv and show you the live pictures. a large protest going on there, the family of some of the hostages and doctors and health care professionals protesting outside of the international office of the red cross. we have heard from several different israeli voices, the demand that the red cross try to get access to see the hostages that are being held. so the demonstration outside of their offices. of course, 240 hostages currently being held. of course, as every day passes, so the increase in the an
mate, congressman paul ryan. i want to congratulate congressman ryan. i know him. i welcome him to the race. congressman ryan is a decent man. he is a family man. he is an articulate spokesman for governor romney s vision. but it s a vision that i fundamentally disagree with. cnn s athena jones is outside the rally. the president said the vision has something of the likes of fairy dust in it. reporter: it was a big 20 minute speech or so. the first public remarks we have seen from the president responding to romney s choice of congressman ryan. we don t know what he told the first fundraiser of the day which was closed to press completely. he says he likes paul ryan. they are trying to link romney to ryan s budget proposals which they say are radical and aren t good for ordinary people talking about slashing spending on programs and making changes to medicare and medicaid. he was trying to rev up the crowd as you mentioned. this was the event geared more towards young p