and today he took his gaffeshe on tour to my country. biden stopped by to visit king charles at windsor castle. and here s what happened. joe biden will look to the lost in me and my king is no spring chicken. he literally had to guide the president and show him where to gg o. it was pretty painful to watch. and it is a bottom line. would you trust someone like that to drive you down the interstated , say, 80 miles an hour? you wouldn t, would you? would you trust him to pick up your laundry? probably not. m tothat s why it s increasingly unnerving to me that he s the president of united states, the most important, intensive, energy sapping, pressurized job on the entire planet. biden also met his u.k. counterpart, prime minister rishi sunak, earlier today. since his own problemsounterpa,s just look and compare the two men. on the one side, biden routinely appears to forgeter who or where he ise or. on the other 43-year-old sunak you can question his policies often do not his
s down by the supremek down court as blatantly unconstitutional b and some ofe the president s own allies are asking whether he is really read whethery for another four n office. welcome to the club. but cab.n you blame them afterww what we all see from joe day in and day out. here s a reminder. mr. president, thank you. than.k you. thank you. i appreciate that. thank you. thank you. thank you. don t go anywhere. it s a very exciting day around here. we ll have reaction. i met alone with him. just he and i. and a simultaneous interpreter. 68 times. er68 hours. mo time. remore than 68 hours. all right. god save the queen, man. thank you very much, mr. president. we really appreciate it. and we love you. thank k you.dn t i might add, if i didn t, i dwol be sleeping alone. expla that s explaining to explainin that some long, long time. my wife s a philly girl. all right, where we going? but going to win, and we re going to help. we have plans to build a railroad from t
electoral college, armed guards will throw them out. i m the president [bleep] i m challenging all of it. [laughter] challenging all of it. violence. [inaudible conversations] shoot to kill. see an antifa, shoot to kill. howard: and the other networks kept replaying the footage of the veteran gop operative and donald trump pal. clear that in some sense roger stone was a go between. the actual election didn t matter to stone. the vote didn t matter. roger stone, some of his words are quite chilling. don t know how they ll hold up in court, but they do indicate a lot. howard: but then the hurricane forced the committee to cancel the hearing, rennering all this old news by the time the session is held later this month. i m howard kurtz, and this is mediabuzz. joining us now to analyze the coverage in saratoga springs, new york, brian kilmeade, cohost of fox & friends weekend excuse me, cohost of fox & friends and host of one nation with brian kilmeade. and in
was the boogie man hiding in your closet under your bed to. you never really knew what he looked like what you it was th this. [laughter] i had a really wide closet. there was the threat of nuclear war, kidnappers who kept the back of milk cartons filled with interesting breakfast reading material. great white sharks, quicksand, remember quicksand? we would be busy looking out for quicksand and then we get hit by a drunk driver. [laughter] also there were cults like the manson family and they were not much of a family. i m glad i got out of that ear early. at his eight fears, some are not real others mostly overblown. i envy the kids today not just because they are taller, they just have much more to be scared of. there is this, and this. and this. and this. but worse, the streets were filled with nightmarish characters that would make freddy krueger call on huber instead of walking the four blocks home. there s a mentally ill and criminally deranged to roam the streets, than
the pandemic. this is a story that unfolds in three parts. first, the fraud. just yesterday we learned that nearly 400 department of homeland security employees took pandemic unemployment aid, even though they were working. this is just a tiny fraction of the massive and brazen covid theft that has incurred since the government started doling out billions in so-called relief. the official who was in charge of overseeing the distribution of the belief has called this the biggest fraud in a generation. it was the theft of as much as $80 billion or about 10% of the $800 billion it was handed out in that paycheck protection program. that s on top of the 90 billion to 402 billion believed to have been stolen from the 900 billion covid unemployment relief program, that is a lot of money. the second part of this story surrounds the title wave of inflation but all of this unchecked spending and the fraud actually caused. the adverse effects of pumping trillions into the u.s. economy