others demanded they leave. first americans were paid to stay home during the pandemic. now many are refusing to return to their offices. who is d.b. cooper, what happened to amelia earhart. will cain joins me for an update on america s unsolved mysteries. before i get to my monologue. remember my show where i told you we were in the secret service and situations really sucked and you had to embrace it. is america learning to deal with biden by just embracing the suck. according to the a.p., joe biden has a 45% job approval. how is that. how is this plans approval rating not 10% or less. what is going on. are we living in an alternate universe? the suck is getting worse. year over year inflation just popped against at 8.3% in august. inflation means you pay more for everything. because the inflation suck is getting worse. what about the border? a memo went out from dhs instructing border agents how to release migrants into interreer year cities and states. we have had 2 milli
first americans were paid to stay home during the pandemic. now many are refusing to return to their offices. who is d.b. cooper, what happened to amelia earhart. will cain joins me for an update on america s unsolved mysteries. before i get to my monologue. remember my show where i told you we were in the secret service and situations really sucked and you had to embrace it. is america learning to deal with biden by just embracing the suck. according to the a.p., joe biden has a 45% job approval. how is that. how is this plans approval rating not 10% or less. what is going on. are we living in an alternate universe? the suck is getting worse. year over year inflation just popped against at 8.3% in august. inflation means you pay more for everything. because the inflation suck is getting worse. what about the border? a memo went out from dhs instructing border agents how to release migrants into interreer year cities and states. we have had 2 million this fiscal year. what ab
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president a week after his predecessor was arrested in a corruption probe. hello, and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. the duke and duchess of sussex s highly anticipated tv interview with oprah winfrey is set to air in the us in the next hour. harry and meghan are expected to discuss their new life in the us and their experiences as senior members of the royal family. earlier, the queen spoke of the importance of maintaining a sense of closeness with friends and family. she was among senior royals appearing in a special programme to mark commonwealth day. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. they sing an image of common unity and purpose. yet this is about two different broadcasts and sharply diverging agendas. first, in celebration of the commonwealth. it embraces nearly a third of the world s population and it s been one of the abiding commitments of the queen over the many decades of her reign. tonight, a pre recorded broadcast in which t
hello and thanks forjoining us. it s a big night for anyone interested in the royals, because harry and meghan s highly anticipated tv interview with oprah winfrey is just getting under way. it was recorded last month in los angeles. it comes after the duke and duchess of sussex decided to step back as senior members of the british royal family last year. our north america correspondent peter bowes says there is huge interest in the royal family as celebrities but the issue of racism is likely to be discussed. it is an issue but i think also, and just watching some of the commentary over the last few days, many americans are watching this because of the soap opera style interest in the activities of the british royal family. they have watched the crown here, which is raised on a fit dishes interpretation of real life events. i think thatis that is the fishbone through which many people see the royal family. what they are looking at this interview for is some real life and rea