that prompted the white house to go into a spin overdrive like this. you would be amazed if they would declare this period to be a recession, even if two quarters of negative growth. we have a strong labor market and we are creating one of those jobs that is not a recession. i think probably. there is so much out of our control to read what inflation is being a global problem. brian: in fact, the gas prices coming down in the summer is extraordinarily rare. that is not something we see very often pure they follow every single day since started. that is progress but not enough and we need to keep working on this. we begin with gillian turner reporting live from the white house, good morning. good morning to you julie and bill. we did not see him at all over the weekend and we will not see him in person before wednesday. his position wrote in the letter, this just in and we will hear direct from the white house the covid coordinator this afternoon and we will get some
man: if you were to have a son, would you encourage a political career for him? kennedy: oh, definitely. i would hope he would grow up to be if not a politician in the sense of devoting all of his time, i would hope that whatever he did do, that he would have some sense of responsibility for what went on. couric: when you hear him talk about that, do you ever feel like your choice not to pursue a career in public service might have disappointed him? -no. i can t imagine that he would have said anything different being asked that question under those circumstances. you know, he d always said that he thought everyone should run for office. and, listen, there s a lot of time in life to do all sorts of things. hey, everyone. welcome to how it really happened. i m hill harper. july 17, 1999, we woke up to shocking news. john f. kennedy jr., his wife carolyn, and her sister lauren were missing, last seen aboard a private plane headed for martha s vineyard with john at the con
test you can put on the list as well. sanjay. appreciate it. thanks. the newest continues to source the kaitlan collins starts. now, see tomorrow straight to the source tonight at this hour, a potential shift in the presidential race as both campaigns they re preparing for the historic cnn debate and maybe a defining moment and also the constitutional holy war that just erupted in louisiana s public schools. the in commandments must now be posted in a big, readable font, will have a former louisiana teacher way in tonight, plus two nuclear-armed dictators take hey, thanks to a whole new level tonight. beyond the flag waving, waving pomp and circumstance, we re learning new details about the biggest international shakeup since the end of the cold war for i m kaitlin collins, and this is the source tonight, plans of attack are being hashed strategies are being set. maybe even a few traps are being laid. it is all happening behind closed doors as president biden and former
A precursor to Fox Newss morning show, featuring the news and first looks at the other stories of the day. This is why he did that, why he won. The American People rejected more of this, more blood on politicians hand, the democrats want this issue politically more than they want a solution and that is a factor. If i was advising this president i would say tell Mitch Mcconnell to go nuclear. National security issue, simple majority of the senate for Border Security. Rob the president asking congress to provide 5 billion next year to Start Building that wall along the southern border. Donald trump approving a Disaster Declaration of hawaii braces for hurricane lane. Incredible video showing a Weather Plane flying directly into the eye of that category 4 storm with winds of 150 mph. Also some stunning video of the hurricane, that is the plane flying into the storm and video
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will bring people into the shelters and into the communities that haven t been as significantly impacted as it s safe to do so. i don t need to tell you this, we are seeing not just in hawaii but across the country and really around the world, disaster after disaster, after billion dollar disaster that is tied to climate change. how has that changed the equation for you and what the organization needs to do? yeah, you re right, chris, look at just this event alone, you know, driven by winds from a hurricane that was several thousand miles offshore. this is an example of how all of these different climate events from decades of drought to dryness and then these types of wind events that are driving and coming together to create hazards that we haven t seen before at a level. we ve seen wildfires, but we haven t seen the intensity that we re starting to see.