disaster. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tuesday, september 27th. thank you for starting your day with us. we ll begin with new reporting on what to expect from tomorrow s hearing. according to the washington post, the committee plans to show footage of roger stone, the trump ally recorded in the weeks before the capitol attack by danish documentary filmmakers. they focus ond six hours of material and selected about 10 minutes worth of footage. cnn obtained several clips and one clip recorded a day before the election after a rally in georgia stone can be heard calling for violence. excellent. let s get right to the violence. shoot to kill. cnn-tifa. shoot to kill. gone this. [ beep ] f the voting, get right to the violence stone said the day before the election. he reportedly followed up that remark claiming he was kidding. here are two more clips of stone explaining how the trump campaign planned all along to reject the election results if he lost.
forces working against him and his allies. concerns are mounting that we could see more than mere spikes of violence as we near the midterm elections. a motley crop of trump acolytes are running on the ticket in states across the country. it includes, and this is by no means a comprehensive list, election deniers, covid vaccine skeptics, a celebrity doctor pedaling quack medical cures and a former football star under fire for allegedly paying for a girlfriend s abortion while advocating for a near total ban on abortion. this is one of the great tricks that i think the sexual revolution pulled on the american populous, this idea, okay, these marriages were fundamental, you know, they were maybe even violent but certainly they were unhappy. and so getting rid of them and making it easier for people to shift spouses like they change their underwear, that s going to make people happy in the long term. 250,000 illegals cross this boarder every month. this is an invasion. i p
but it s likely to be an uphill battle, the subpoena is set to expire by the end of this congressional session and that s in january. news coming as the white house gets rocked by the last inflation report before novembes still at record highs, not showing any signs of coming down. president biden says america is making progress. today s report shows some progress, overall inflation is 2% over the last three months. that is down from 11% over the prior three months. that s progress. because of my economic plan, we are better positioned than any other major economy in the world to whether the challenges that come through this as a stronger country. if republicans win, inflation will get worse, it s that simple. dana: it s that simple, greg. she we had january 61st? greg: it was a beautiful backdrop, very inspiring for everybody and i think that they should name it to the hunter inflation, because it is always high even when joe claims it isn t. i am so surprised it was u
children wounded in a bloody drive-by shooting. the youngest, just three years old. 11 other people were also hit in a hail of bullets and crime is now a big issue nor voters ahead of the midterms one week from today. it seems democrats are trying to gaslight voters. stacey abrams claimed she didn t want to defund the police in a debate with brian kemp. let s watch. i did not say nor do i believe in defunding the police, he is lying again. i never said i believe in defunding the police. what people are talking about is transformation. we have to rethink what we do because what we re doing doesn t work. our broader conversation has to be how to we transform what we see as public safety so the entire public can be safe. she s never said it, except she has, and we ll bring you the receipts in just a moment. in new york, governor hochul s remarks on crime got her on the cover of the new york post. it referred to her as crazy cat as she made an outrageous claim about the g
americans and their governmentm. a decade ago. the new york times admitted this. the times markedis the anniversary of 9/11 by publishinhed a piecg a piece on the rise of domestic surveillance abuses which explode after the 9/11 attacks. the patriot act, according to st the new york times, quote, govem quickly became a sort of shorthand for government abusenh and overreaching, which, quote, inflicted collateral damage on political dissent, religiousl liberty and the freedom of association, end quote. that is still true, in fact, truer than it s ever been,trage. and it is still a tragedy. what s fascinating is that stopd the new york times has stoppedi acknowledging it. in fact, remarkablity, there wae not a single mention oft page o the 9/11 anniversaryf yesterday. on the front page of yesterday s paper, the paper that purports to represent new york , the epicenter of the 9/11 attacks. now, why would the new york times ignore 9/11? ignore well, good question, be the new york