packing up. let s begin with jacqui. we heard a lot from the president that we heard before. what he calls bidenomics. his economic approach rejects trickle down reaganonics of the past and builds the economy from the middle out. we heard that many times. there s heavy emphasis on his administration s investments in manufacturing, infrastructure and research and development. the need to spend that money to make the u.s. competitive with china, especially when it comes to clean energy. he noted that china is doubling their production of raw materials for critical products. and he took a swipe at republicans for investments that bring jobs back to their communities. since i took office, we ve seen over 60 domestic manufacturing announcements. all because of solar supply chain. one of the biggest is in rome, georgia. you may find it hard to believe. that s marjorie taylor greene s district. i ll be there for the ground breaking. it s looking like this approach might be mor
down is not his economic policy and middle out and bottom up is. he wants to do that by passing things like the chips act, the infrastructure act. he s on a tour now to talk about how many jobs we re seeing. 13 million more jobs. a report in the past two years of how many people applied for small businesses and almost a million manufacturing jobs come back to america. nicole a low of slogans. we hear slogans. i heard a great report from stanford. they said all of this money printing, the $2 trillion plus that we didn t necessarily need, it s a good sugar high for now by it s all going to end with the 1%. so i think that s what people feel. let me give you an example. a great chart in bloomberg yesterday about the middle class. essentially what they re saying going to last year, since the beginning of the pandemic, wages were up to your point. 8.7%. expenses were up 10.9%.
action network speaking out against the acquit oltal of a cleveland police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black couple after a car chase. civil rights leaders calling for peaceful protest and change. michael brelo was acquitted by a judge sparking demonstrations with 71 people arrested and the fbi and justice apartment and u.s. attorney s office plan to investigate the case. aaron erlich is here and nicole devoid is here who is a criminal defense attorney. the judge acquits this one police officer among the 13. there are two aspects to this. self defense and causation. let s talk about self defense. nicole a 137 shots were fired at police by the car, but all of the cops except one stopped and
were armed but firing shots at the police officers this is nothing to do with civil rights. this is arresting a criminal. others might disagree and the law said it can be proven not expressed. you have to prove intent? they proved it in the king case. and none of the officers were yelling racial words. recently they have not been able to and chosen not to because the burden is so high. it is unlikely. we will wait and see. nicole and erin thank you. thank you. a day for americans to honor the fallen and remember their sacrifice. the u.s. marine core is sharing the emotional story of lance corporal keland dunn one of 185 soldiers from virginia, killed in the war of terror. it was a quite day and a visit no parent, no spouse no
month rechbility as for nicole a representative from that management company let her inside the store to see if she would find her dress it wasn t there so she took a different one. meanwhile a lot of angry brides and police lacking for that store owner and mcguire. angry bride. kind of like angry bird but bigger. and now more wedding news. hopefully this one went off without a hitch. 2 americans detained and accused by iran for spying reportedly just got married. remember them sarah and shane held along with hiking near the border there three years ago. one was released after 14 months then the others let go after would years of captivity. they tied the knot in the san francisco bay area we are told. they served our country and fought for our freedom. and one georgia sheriff says veterans who find themselves on the wrong side of the law key serve a jail of their home own.