he doesn t. you don t get many opportunities to ask him questions. it s a passing word occasionally on his way in or out. and the way that, you know, his schedule has been, we just aren t able to get close enough to him. even at events we are allowed into to shout a question now. putting the audience between the press and the president which you have to sometimes wonder that is on purpose. fewer and farther between it seems. steve: jacqui on the north lawn. ainsley: love outfit. carley, she is getting ready for winter. winter is here fall is here. we need to get our coats out. carley: there is a chill in the air and heat in my apartment is off. steve: call the super. carley: mislabeled. most of them are not that super. at least in new york city. ainsley: that s great. carley: we do have serious news to get to now. the suspect in the waukesha christmas day parade attack is removed from the courtroom for the second day in a row. watch. this i realize it may very
listen. steve: he says running around saying i support the inflation reduction act. ira. that s tricky in politics but here we are. i m not sure how much it has to do with inflation that s okay he says. brian: that s not okay. you flat out lied and jammed it down everybody s throat. mislabeled it and joe manchin went along with it. what joe manchin got as a payoff looks like it s going to die on the vine without this month without losenning up the permitting process to take place and wells to be done. ainsley: i love. this bloomberg created the american diner index. i love the words they use. the classic american lunch. the toothpicked club sandwich with potato chips and ice cream and soda. it has gone up 13%. look at that total to make this meal. the lettuce is up 33%. the bread up 20%. turkey almost 16%. and hall of fame 12.4%.
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keeping there. and another source privy to conversations that trump had around these documents said that he was really often showing off some of these documents. some of his correspondents with kim jong-un, for example. another way these documents were not properly kept or stored. so they weren t shocked to hear that there was a box that had both classified documents that were mislabeled, as well as newspaper clippings and photographs. thank you. also with us, kaitlan collins, ely, let s start with you on this. when we look at everything we did learn in this affidavit. you were hoping to learn certain things. i think you got a little of what you wished for despite all the redactions here. one of the things that stood out. there were multiple civilian witnesses. that stood out to you why? i think there were a lot of important things in here. multiple civilian witnesses. break it down, civilian witnesses means normal people.