covid test. 35% say it s difficult to get an in-person test and 65% say getting a rapid at-home test is hard. infection is inevitable. joining us is dr. raja. so nice to have you back on early start this morning. this new poll shows what we all know is true. we ve been living it together. it s been hard to get tests quickly which means a lot of people, i imagine, just probably gave up at some point even if it turned out that they were positive. so when we see the case numbers covid case numbers going down now compared to those sky high numbers we saw around the holidays in december, how confident can we be that there isn t just a vast under count in cases? it s a really great question. i think that we have to agree and admit that there is an under count. the question is whether or not
from june. doug schoen and fox news contributor. alexandra wilkes, former executive director for the america rising pac, why is this happening to joe biden? it is inevitable. when he started out this race with sky high numbers, he really had only one place to go. down. his gaffes and debate performances don t help him. it causes democrats who are courting the field and thinking who they want to support causes their eyes to wander. what they want is a fighter. they want someone who will deliver the knock-out punch to donald trump and it might not be joe biden. harris: who will your eyes wander to? nobody else is close. the margin between biden and the rest has gotten smaller. there is a left constituency, the sum of bernie sanders and elizabeth warren s votes. other polls released, a couple in iowa, the wall street
remember that, tied to the train track, helpless, her only hope is that she s rescued before she is flattened, destroyed, ripped to bits, like a penny on the train track. makes me think of the aflac ad. the government added another $60 billion to the deficit in june. so the grand total on money that we ve borrowed so far this fiscal year is $904 billion. the real headline, though, is that that number confirmed that we are on solid track to hit a $1 trillion deficit for the fourth year in a row. well, the sky high numbers start to blur in this country. it s trillions here and trillions there and hundreds of trillions. it gets confusing. tonight actually there s a really frighteningly easy way to put that $1 trillion in perspective. so to give you just a sense of how much money we re burning through that we do not have, remember the $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts that coming at the end of the year? the so-called sequester cuts that republicans and democrats alike say will kill
the plane land asked the passengers were taken off. a bomb squad is spongd and a delta technician has been called in to try to figure out whether the wiring is indeed suspicious. we don t know how many passengers were on board the flight but it did land safely. all right. and at this point in time, not to put you on the spot. do we know who did this? it is unclear at this time. there is some conflicting information about that. so at this time they are saying it was discovered until we get further information about that. all right. and the situation at jfk right now. is it open? still operational? what can you tell us about that? yes. as far as we know, the operation, the airport is operating normally. they are trying to figure out exactly what happened involving this incident as they try to figure out whether that wiring is indeed suspicious or is not. and by all accounts, the bomb squad, were they waiting when the plane landed at 9:30 p.m. eastern? do we know, i gu
burnett. a damsel in distress. remember that, tied to the train track, helpless, her only hope is that she s rescued before she is flattened, destroyed, ripped to bits, like a penny on the train track. makes me think of the aflac ad. the government added another $60 billion to the deficit in june. so the grand total on money that we ve borrowed so far this fiscal year is $904 billion. the real headline, though, is that that number confirmed that we are on solid track to hit a $1 trillion deficit for the fourth year in a row. well, the sky high numbers start to blur in this country. it s trillions here and trillions there and hundreds of trillions. it gets confusing. tonight actually there s a really frighteningly easy way to put that $1 trillion in perspective. so to give you just a sense of how much money we re burning through that we do not have, remember the $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts th s thas that c the end of the year? the so-called sequester cuts that republicans