there s no longer this theory of what popular entertainment must be. incoming! who are the heroes? the people who watch this show. this is the week when the major broadcast networks unveil their fall lineup of shows. and every executive in hollywood knows how well the sopranos is doing on cable, which is a network problem. i think hbo altered everything for this reason alone, is there were no commercials. we are dependent on sponsors. there s so much we can do in terms of language, in terms of violence, in terms of sex. to a large degree, a lot of executives were just sanding off the edges of what was interesting. i think hbo is looking at the world and going, okay, how can we matter? for quite a long time, movies and boxing were the bread and butter of hbo. people watch a show because you re partly a [ bleep ]. i think what we learned through shows like the larry sanders show or oz is that we could do serious television. there s somethin
we have you covered on that. first to edward lawrence with how they re dealing with this latest uptick that doesn t end. edward? it doesn t seem to. the president said basically he does not immediate action that he can take that will bring gas prices back down to $3 a gallon setting up the fact that this could take awhile. the president hearing louder cries, louder voices that he needs to act and to something in order to handle inflation. we re seeing voter anger in the polls for his poll numbers. some democrats are even starting to distance themselves from the message coming out of the white house. this is what voters are looking at. gas prices at record highs again. $4.76 a gallon for regular unleaded. the price of gas has set a new record every day since may 10. this pushes up inflation, eats into every one s paychecks. now finally a change in tone. listen here to secretary janet yellen. i think i was wrong then about the path of inflation would take. there s been u
united states said this. this memorial day, we know the memory is still painful. of all the fallen who lost their lives during the last two decades in combat. each of them, leaving behind a family. could be anything. hard spoken by their actions. and lives, that will never be the same. the same could be said of the decades of combat that american children have faced in their classrooms, where hundreds of them have been shot and killed by mass murders. yesterday, the president and first lady brought flowers to a memorial site outside the robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. they touch the photos of the 19 dead children, and two teachers who lost their lives trying to save lives. president and the first lady attended sunday mass. as was the custom. but this time, it was in walter. in the catholic church filled with mourners. including some of the family members of the victims. as of president was leading, someone in the crowd pleaded with him to do something. president
and first lady are scheduled to meet with religious and community leaders and to mourn with the families whose children are killed. this is a comes as you volleys occult police force faces scrutiny for connection for the mass shooting at robb elementary. school the loved 19 children and two teachers dead. according to texas public safety officials. students and teachers repeatedly begged 9-1-1 operators for help. during the attack, while the school district police chief told more than a dozen officers to wait in a hallway. those actions have now become the center of the investigation into the horrific shooting in the near one hour delay in confronting the shooter who led to discipline lawsuits and even credible charges into meanwhile chilling new details are emerging about the 9-1-1 calls. that came from inside the classroom. the shooter barricaded himself. in the washington post has reporting, at 12:03 pm, a girl called 9-1-1 for a little over a minute and whispered that s
to speak today in the senate in michigan. so, she will speak here, tonight, about her feelings on this. we need to give voice to the people who want solutions, that are prepared to do something. i look forward to seeing the interview, lawrence. have a good show. thank you. we it is time to die. that is what the murderer told children his before they started shooting them in their classrooms. it is time to die. with the official dispensers of information, by governor greg abbott, told us at. they didn t tell us that. there it is going to go with an eyewitness. an unnamed, nine-year-old boy. his parents didn t want him to be identified, but allowed him to be interviewed. the boy hid under a table that was covered with a tablecloth. that is why he s alive. a tablecloth. it had blocked the murderer from seeing this nine year old boy with under the table we. there was a door in the middle, he opened it, and he came in and, he crouch a little bit he said, it s time to die.