huh? capital t for thing. hundreds of billions for climate change. deficit reduction and tax hikes. it could also turbocharge the i.r.s. more on that in a moment. dana: democrats named it the inflation reduction act. republicans say it s laughable and not even bernie sanders is buying it. i want to take a moment to say a few words about the so-called inflation reduction act that we are debating this evening. i say so-called, by the way, because according to the cbo and other economic organizations that have studied this bill, it will, in fact, have a minimal impact on inflation. dana: team fox coverage. marc thiessen is on deck with analysis. we begin with jacqui heinrich at the white house. democrats certainly think that bringing key priorities on healthcare and climate across the finish line ahead of the mid-terms will turn things around for them. poll after poll has shown that the biggest problem for the president and his party is inflation. and even though they ve
tomorrow they could see what they are really applicants. that s when china s armed forces begin its largest military drills and more than a quarter of century. for two days of live fire exercises in six nodes around taiwan. the actions that come within miles of the disputed islands coast, essentially blockading trade and violating taiwan s nautical linear spaces. at the same time the uss ronald reagan aircraft carrier strike groups in the region of the u.s. is taking part in joint military drills with indonesia, australia, japan, and singapore. all this as washington warns china not to turn this into a crisis. shannon, what we need to know? shannon: i was talking with michael pillsbury. we know him as one of the most foremost authorities on china and he said this is kind of a very dangerous period especially when you have these drills and exercises going on. not that they themselves, they are provocative. there s always this chance of a mistake when you have these forces. t
i m laura ingraham. this is the angry mango. well, well, well. trump ll, wells gag is off. well, in one case, and at least temporarily. t co this was after a federalin appellate court stepped in. plain i m going to explain this later. but first, hateful piec pe. that s the focus of tonight s angle. ght? the rule is that you don t t negotiate with terrorists. ile. you don t give them an inch because they ll take a milofe in the case of hamas. we know they ll use a lull. , the fighting to burrow in, resupply and stoke more anti-israel sentiment worldwide. to survive, hamas needs a break in the actio n. ve they know it and hezbollah knows it. the first we have to work on 24 seven is an end to aggression against gaza and of war against gaza. the second objective is a victory for gaza. victory for the palestinian resistancere in gaza and for hamas in particular to be victorious in gaza. riod. now, remember, their goal is to destroy israel, periodaganda and they ll use en
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