i do think that the messaging has not been his strength, and going for the people, he often has something to say, but he puts it at 4:00 in the afternoon. if you really have something important to talk to the american people about, do it in prime time. we can handle 15 minutes, 20 minutes. and the leader, the role is to be a teacher. that is the important part of the fdr used to argue moral leadership is about the president making choices and trying to bring people along on difficult issues. there hasn t been a lot of that. i continue to think highly of him as an individual, but i would also suggest, i worry about the idea of having a biden versus trump in 2024 when both men are in their 80s. we ve never been there before. i don t think that s healthy. the presidency is too complicated a place, and it requires fine judgment. you only get the hard calls.
of any kind? they are going to build it. at the moment there is a seven acre former water treatment plant that will be converted. it will be a safe, naturalswimming that will be converted. it will be a safe, natural swimming destination. that does sound delightful, really does. when will it open? when other plans? the plans are under way. it does not say when will open. let s return to one of the subjects we are talking a lot about at the moment. the rising cost of living means some people are being forced to skip meals, or cut back on taking vital medication. leading healthcare organisations are now warning that patients are making choices that save them money but pose a serious risk to their wellbeing. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has more. i m just sick of having to make
in 2019 pre pandemic. the government says it expects all children s homes to provide the right care and protection. ed thomas, bbc news. let s return to our top story, the rising cost of living. it s resulting in some people being forced to skip meals, or cut back on taking vital medication. leading health care organisations are now warning that patients are making choices that save them money but pose a serious risk to their wellbeing. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has more. i m just sick of having to make choices, and they have to be the right choices. if not, it s my health that s going to be affected at the end of the line. and i don t want to be any more poorly. laura has been battling kidney disease since she was seven, and has already had two kidney transplants. now she needs another. yes.
cheapest gas states and it is heartbreaking to try to run a business and deal with the gas prices. kayleigh: and he can fix it immediately, let s drill! the reason of these soaring gas prices don t matter, is because we don t matter to her, she does not care about us, she doesn t care about americans going through tough times that are filling up for $118 by making choices, well, i need to fill up my tank because i need to get to my job, because that s what will put some food on the table, but not as much as it used to, she does not care about those people and i feel like it s really ironic as well considering that congress that she is part of released the power grid and how fashionable it is. i mean, someone is going to have a attorney deal moment, but i don t wish it upon her, because unlike her eye have compassion for my fellow american. kayleigh: referencing could be rolling back blackouts, how are you going to charge her electric vehicle?
disastrous. how badly the democrats lose matters. if it s moderate, it won t affect anything. it has to be a historic loss laura: going to be a 100 seats in the house. has to be a tsunami for them to be a message. laura: i get the feeling that you feel the rising anger. whether it s at the gas pump or whether i have to cancel a trip this summer, it s too much. you are starting to hear those conversations. people are making choices. laura: marxest policies and neocon policies. they re hated policies. they have gone from trump america first to biden america last and our nation is crumbling as a result? you like my idea of rand paul and mcconnell? i like both of them. i would pay to watch that. laura: how do you like that idea? they should tour the country, if