two developing stories at this hour. one is this ongoing new secretive investigation into what happened in the hallway when 19 officers stood outside during the killing at robb, a congressman explaining his reasoning why this is all so secretive. one person s truth may be different than another person s truth. i think we know this from an investigative process and judicial process. before this committee is willing to announce what we believe is to be factual information, we want to hear from all sides. martha: we know ultimately there s one truth about what happened in that hallway. remember this moment? you re doing nothing! martha: did that moment make the texas governor s race tighter than it was before? in other words, did it help beto o rourke? we ll break that down. lawrence jones host of lawrence jones cross-country saturday at 8:00 p.m. he reported from his home state of texas following that shooting. good to have you with us today. first of all, tell me what
uphill battle against ever-rising inflation. we re seeing the playbook is to try to turn around the perception of his performance. here s the problem. as record gas prices, the yellow line here goes up and up, his approval is a mirror image on the way down. here he is just moments ago with an upbeat message as he tries to convince the american people. the job market is the strongest it s been since world war ii. millions of americans are moving up to better jobs and better pay. since i took office, families carry less debt on average in america, they have more savings than they ve had. martha: still 2/3s in this poll say that they expect that inflation will get worse. steve forbes and joe concha are standing by. first, we bring to bring in anita, a st. louis mom. she works for a nonprofit. recently she had a tough day. it was in her car. it was getting on low in the gas department and she ran out. her two kids were in the back. the three of them had to get out and walk to
a slam dunk hazing case under missouri law. there s countless hours of real-time surveillance video, which you almost never have in a hazing case but we have it here. there s a 144-page police report. everything the prosecutors need are there. read the hazing statute. every officer that participated in this is guilty under hazing. after eight months, they re refusing to bring charges and nobody can understand. martha: you make a great point. the video that you re looking at is surveillance video, which i believe this fraternity knew these cameras were active in this building, right, david? that s correct. who in their right mind would do this to somebody with surveillance cameras rolling? they have no fear of being caught. they know that some of the supporters of the fraternity and other entities and the prosecutor s office are not willing to purchase stew the