america reports on this monday afternoon. democrats scoring big wins over the tax and spend bill. will they pay the price as many republicans are suggesting come the midterm elections? hello, and welcome everyone. sandra smith in new york city. bill: hope you had a great weekend. good weekend, too, at home. john roberts has the day off. let s get to it now. months of negotiations, different versions of build back better. democratic senators manchin and sinema get on board with schumer s passage, kind of was a secret to everybody. sandra: and manchin claiming the $740 billion bill would not raise taxes on the middle class, republicans are making the case otherwise. bill: warning that billions in extra spending will come back to haunt democrats election time in november. sandra: and in the middle of all of it, aishah is live on capitol hill, manchin and sinema are dealing with serious fallout from every direction after this passage. hey, sandra, good to see you. tha
justices. activist groups on the left are now offering bounties for information on the locations of the conservative members of the high court so they can physically confront them in public and it is already started. leadership at today s hearing opened with this. the overturning roe supreme court has unleashed a healthcare crisis across america. make no mistake. women s health and in some cases their lives are at risk. regardless of views on this issue we should all respect the role of the impartial judiciary seeking to intimidate or attack the court or undermine its credibility because of an outcome that you don t agree with is dangerous and that s not an answer. harris: let s remind everybody of the assassination attempt on the life of conservative supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. that s the back drop to all of this. yet the white house continues to defend protests. the president has always been honest about what needs to be done and what he believes needs to
past months. remember, we are still hotter than $2 ahead of where we should be. the biden administration still won t take responsibility, though, for why the prices were surging in the first place. we have seen gas prices go down in the past 34 straight days. it s higher when you took office, though. first of all, we have to look at how we got there. if you think about the war that russia has taken on in ukraine harris: kayleigh, where is her binder? kayleigh: she needs one. [laughs] harris: let s take a look at the numbers of ourselves. on inauguration day, gas costs in average of $2.39 a gallon. now it cost $4.59. that s with that plummeting after hitting a record high of all time, $5 a gallon, just last month. now the president has never taken the blame for any of it. he s been leading the charge pointing fingers at the russian president. well, watch. the current spike in gas prices is largely due to vladimir putin. his price hike pugin s price hike
words. critics say president biden s words not nearly strong enough. house speaker s nancy pelosi visit to taiwan adding tension between the u.s. and china. this is the faulkner focus and i m dagen mcdowell in for harris. xi warning biden not to play with fire when it comes to taiwan. speaker pelosi s possible stop there. the speaker is set to leave for asia today and expect to hear from her later this hour. general jack keane criticizing america s passive approach to an aggressive china. the old paradigm we ve used for years, which is self-censorship and self-deterring in our relationship with china all because we don t want to spook them. we don t want to aggravate them. that paradigm has failed massively. dagen: jacqui heinrich live at the white house. good to see you. president biden and president xi had a long conversation today, 2 hours and 17 minutes. then the white house agreed to a face-to-face meeting. an odd thing to do critics say after a death warning. th
understatement, redacted, we are learning some new details about the fbi justification for the search of the former president s home. sandra: one part reading after initial review of the nra referral, the fbi opened a criminal investigation to, among other things, determine how the documents with one classification marking and records were removed from the white house or any other authorized locations for the storage of classified materials, and came to be stored at the premises. john: david spunt is live at the justice department, 38 pages in total released in regard to this, including some attachments. so far we are getting an idea what the documents were or at least the category in which they fell. but we are not getting a lot in terms of the why they thought it was so urgent to go in there and unprecedented fashion and the fbi conduct a raid of mar-a-lago. david: john and sandra, that is the detail we have wanted to know since we first learned agents were going in