detective ted williams, a defense attorney in his own right. we re learning everything every hour today, ted. the most scary has to be that he was looking at a follow up attack in madison, wisconsin. we don t know for sure why hi cancelled that. but he was essentially there. yeah, that s very scary. because after he left the scene there in highland park or illinois, he headed to his mom s house, he picked up his mom s car and he headed to madison, wisconsin. from what we ve been told, he is talking to the authorities, neil. he s informed the authorities that he saw a crowd there in madison, wisconsin and he thought very strongly about shooting up that crowd. he thought about it. he then came back, of course, to illinois and quite naturally i m happy and elated to say that he was captured there in illinois. neil: ted, i want to go over the red flag laws in place in illinois that he was violating or at least authorities ignored or didn t have any idea going back to 2019. of
ineffective. complaining that joe is not moving fast enough to respond to multiple crises rocking his administration. one liberal lawmaker telling cnn that the biden administration is aimless and hopeless. another saying it s almost like he is hiding. he has the bully pulpit and is either hiding behind it or under it. i don t know where he is. and the democratic strategists ripping into biden saying it s infuriating our houses on fire, and it seems like they are doing nothing to put the fire out. they are just watching it with the rest of us. and the usually sympathetic media also bashing joe biden. there is this sense that things are kind of out of control and he is not in command. we need joe biden to be present and to be a leader that meets this moments, i mean, do something i think is the point that people are saying. we are not giving folks anything to be excited about, and we don t have that fierce urgency of now. judge jeanine: and you know, things are truly
i believe in the promise of america. i believe in the future of this country. i believe in the very soul of this nation. most of all, i believe in you, the american people. i believe to my core there s not a single thing this country cannot do when we put our mind to it. just have to remember who we are. we are the united states of america. there s nothing beyond nothing beyond our capacity. that s why so many foreign companies decided to make their chips in america. billions of dollars. we re the best. we have to believe in ourselves again. now i m going to take action that i ve been looking forward to do for 18 months. [applause] there we go. it s now law. [applause] neil: you re watching the president of the united states celebrate something that his goal was upon taking office 18 months ago, his $739 billion inflation reduction act, even though the congressional budget office says it does not dramatically reduce inflation, in fact not at all in the beginning. when it
and all of this is against the back drop of our response to nato s to russia s aggression and to help ukraine defend itself. united states is rallying the world to stand with ukraine. allies and partners around the globe are making significant contributions. sect austin just brought together more than 50 countries, more than 50 countries pledging new commitments and this is a global effort to support ukraine. nearly 140,000 anti-tank systems, more than 600 tanks, nearly 500 artillery systems, more than 600,000 rounds of artillery ammunition, as well as advanced multiple launch rocket systems and air defense smexs. and again the united states is leading the way. we provided ukraine are nearly $7 billion in security assistance since i took office. the next few days we intend to announce more than $800 million more including new advanced western air defense systems to ukraine, more artillery and ammunition, counter battery radar and the launch system we ve given ukraine and mo