and published ahead of the hunter laptop story is russian to simco, and by the way when i say that we remember, i don t include the president. the letter was crafted right after the new york post had published a piece on the laptop which hunter had dropped off at a computer repair shop and then abandoned it like it was his child. [laughter] it s true! a baby with a stripper. not that anything is wrong with that, no, not at all, tyrus! so anyway, i know the feeling, my parents did that with me at the highway rest stops. and i made so many new friends. that joke makes no sense and i don t care. the hard drive contained tons of stuff concerning joe biden s business dealings as well as all sorts of sordid or in kat s view romantic, of hunter doing drugs and and not always in that order, but this letter signed by 50 odd intel experts appeared to save jo s day and boy, did it. the story was blacklisted by major media outlets and social media algorithms, mentioning the mock, sco
royal family in the procession, as well as the queen s coffin. it will be carried on a gun carriage from buckingham palace through the city to an historic hall in the palace of westminster. that is where the queen will lie in state until her funeral on monday, as more than a half million people are expected to pay their respects. this is cnn s live coverage as the people of london get close to their beloved queen and say farewell one last time. i m don lemon at buckingham palace. and i m anderson cooper in london overlooking the procession route. we ll take you every step of the way on this leg on the queen s final journey. the procession will begin at buckingham palace, as don was saying, and move down the mall to westminster with royal family members walking behind the queen s coffin. they ll pass the horse guard s parade ground, traveling on to white hall. they ll go by landmarks including number 10 downing street, parliament square, until they arrive outside westminster
coming days to bolster his very high stakes endorsements in that state. dr. oz for senate and congressional candidates jim bognet. president biden is in wilkesbury, pennsylvania today. that is lucerne county. this is a huge swing district in pennsylvania. it went from president obama in 2012 and turned for trump in 2016 and again in 2020. president biden would like to see that home turf of his go back to the blue side. so we re waiting for the president s remarks moments away as the controversy continues to boil over his decision to bail out millions in student loan debt. sean duffy and david asman is here with me. but first, we begin with peter doocy who has had a busy week. hello, peter. martha, the white house is really not providing a lot of detail about how this student loan debt forgiveness is going to work or who is paying for it. they spent a day last week explaining it s going to happen but now most of the talk is coming from outside the house. i think a lot of w
not ones to write home about. 11.3% is the jump in wholesale prices from a year ago and came in lot steamier than economists predicted coming off the you know what it feels like when you buy things. consumer prices are up substantially. fastest pace we ve seen since 1981 back in reagan years. you have to go to art laffer to find that out. white house points out wages are up. here is the deal. wages aren t rising at the pace of inflation. you look at a pay cut of 3.6%. if you crunch the numbers inflation is costing the average american household $500 a month. setting on fire every single month because you aren t getting anything for that $500. bill: questions now including this how did we get here? many economists blame out of control government spending along the way. democrats are passed more than $3 trillion in new spending under president biden and they aren t taking their foot off the gas as they look to revamp build back better. let s go to mark meredith live f
january 6th investigation. steve bannon, a powerful player in the trump white house, now says he s willing to testify. the reaction from committee members and what we re learning about the key testimony of former white house counsel pat cipollone. the omicron subvariants are surging. nearly three-quarters of the u.s population now live in areas with medium or high risk for covid. what we re learning about a new variant now identified in the u.s. new york city once again urging people to mask up, and when the next generation of omicron targeted vaccines might be available. the fire scare for a spirit airlines flight. flames and smoke billowing from the landing gear moments after touching down in atlanta. passengers told to stay in their seats. the deadly strike in ukraine. civilians trapped in the rubble of their apartment buildings. the urgent search for survivors. new details on the investigation into the assassination of former japanese prime minister shinzo abe,