you say kill the bill and get out of the way and let this economic recovery what happen. if you have a question for brian, what would it be? why do you want another 5 trillion dollars of spending? we gave you a good economy on a silver platter. if it ain t broke, don t fix it. sandra: he was asked about inflation. let s listen here. larry kudlow will stay with us. what may expend in a typical month. 60% of the costs fall into housing, healthcare, prescription drugs, and child care and transportation. that s the bulk of the family s budget is made up of. on each of those areas the legislation that the president prioritized and is moving through congress would reduce those costs. if that is the debate and the
when i came out here the president was still on the call. our plan was to provide a written readout to all of you. you will get following the briefing when it s ready. i will highlight for you that the president s intention going to this call was to provide an update for president zelensky on his call with putin and underscore our support for ukraine sovereignty and integrity. as secretary blinken did with president zelensky earlier this week. president biden is intending to discuss his deep concerns with russia s build-up on ukraine s border and his commitment to respond with strong measures in the event of a russian military escalation. we engaged with the ukrainians. the president provided an update to the eastern countries with a personal readout of his call
away. biden wants access all the time to your bank accounts. so does pelosi and schumer. sandra: they want to cut down on tax cheats. they are defending this plan in face of obviously a lot of criticism not just from americans but the banks themselves. they wrote in a memo do term limits requiring banks to provide high level information to the iris gives the agency more information about wealthy americans. let s be clear. what is already on the books, grover, banks are already required to report any individual transaction that exceeds $10,000 to the financial crimes enforcement network. there are already rules on the books. they want to go after other people. the irs made it clear that the
joined all 50 republicans to vote against that mandate. the democrat controlled house is not expected to take up the measure and president biden would likely veto it. strong thinking across the country. interesting to see 2 democrats step up. mike: no doubt about it. it may be dead in the house of representatives but they made a point in the u.s. senate. there appears to be growing resistance to the biden agenda as republicans made rapid gains with a major voting group that long favored democrats. hispanic voters are split in the preference for control of congress. florida congresswoman a republican. welcome. thank you very much. mike: 37-37 between the 2 parties with 22% undecided. what is the potential impact on the mid-terms and beyond? well, what it means we are waking up. the largest minority in the
with president putin to hear their perspective on the current security situation and underscore our commitment to trans-atlantic security and nato allies and to stay in close coordination. we will get you a readout as soon as that is complete. the iran question, i have an update for you. we said many times from this podium, president biden is committed to ensuring iran never acquires nuclear weapons and believes diplomacy is the best path to achieve that goal. we believe diplomatic resolution offers a best path to avoid a nuclear crisis. the president asked his team to be prepared in the event that diplomacy fails.