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Good evening. The chancellor has been putting his final touches to his budget as he prepares to unveil it tomorrow it could well be the last one before the General Election. What is now expected is a 2p cut to National Insurance and another freeze on fuel duty. But could jeremy hunt go even further . Our Political Editor chris mason is here with his thoughts but before we hear from Chris Our Economics Editor Faisal Islam has been weighing up how much room for Manoevre The Chancellor has. The chancellor is hoping to use his Big Red Box Moment tomorrow to declare a definitive economic Turning Point after years of crisis and shocks. Certainly the path and forecast for Inflation Looks like that. Look at this inflation is falling back from its Energy Shock Highs towards the Bank Of England target. On the other hand, its a little tricky to talk about a Turning Point when as you see here, the economy just started shrinkng at the end of last year you can see a shallow recession, but one noneth
partly because his memory is hazy, fuzzy, faulty and poor. there s an environment that we re in that generates a ton of pressure because you have congressional republicans, other republicans attacking prosecutors that they don t like. and it creates, you know, a need if you re going to determine that charges weren t filed, people are human. they re thinking through what do we need to do. you know, it leaves one to wonder exactly why he included a lot of the criticisms that were in there. president biden slamming the report and snapping back at reporters. i know what the hell i m doing. i m president. i put this country back on its feet. my memory is fine. while many americans are watching, they have expressed concerns about your age that is your judgment. that is your judgment. that is not the judgment of the press. he said his memory is fine but went up to mix up world leaders for the third time this week. as you know, initially the. of mexico, c.c., did not
laura: all right. sean, awesome show i ll take it over i m laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. mother nature s laughing, that s the focus of tonight s angle. feeling hot hot hot lat moffett was the hottest june on record. that heat then carried through to july as a new global high average temperature was set on monday and then broken the very next day. triple digit heat index through the end of the week. laura: it s hot, hot, hot all right. after all we re in the middle of a season called summer. now, fast forward a few years and imagine that one morning you wake up, cook breakfast. you turn on the stove and the gas doesn t work. and your living room is kind of cold so you try to turn up the heat. but the thermostat won t goat past 64. then you re just so fed up, you jump in your car you drive to get gas because the tank s empty but every station you pull into is closed. then an emergency bulletin comes across your cell phone say
all right, john on the show, i ll take it over. i m laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight, mother nature s laughing. that s the focus of tonight s angle. last month was the hottest june on record heat, then carried through into july as a new high. global average temperature was set on monday and then broken the very next day, triple digit heat index through the end of the week. it s hot, hot, hot. all right. after all, we re in the middle of a season called summer. now, fast forward a few years and imagine that one morning you wake up to cook breakfast, you turn on the stove and the gas doesn t work and your living room is kind of cold so you try to turn up the heat, but the thermostat won t go past 64. then you re just so fed up. you jump in your car you drive to get gas because the tanks empty. but every you pull into, it s closed. then an emergency bulletin comes across your cell phone saying that for the foreseeable future, americans are ins