well, that s it for us, don lemon tonight starts right now. hey don lemon. hey, don lemon you know it s going to sign with but you sound like my sister, this actually. they say hey don lemon, how are you and my friends from college and high school. but we re all. prince so it kind of. both well, since we re all friends, can we pull a lottery ticket together. i get all the money if we win? family would do that. family would do that. i don t like sharing that way. so, i did pool, just so everyone knows, all the guys in the studio, did we buy tickets? do you hear that? [applause] are we going to win? everyone shouted in the room. we all got tickets. everyone got in. these are all the guys. and we are going to win! so, we all got. tickets everybody got. in here, these are all the guys here. and, we are going to win. one billion dollars! i will do doctor evil. that s what i did. i missed it. wouldn t that be great? it would just be great? if all of you one instead
hater, fake republican, rhino, lisa murkowski, is in real jeopardy of losing her reelection bid to an actual conservative, we are watching sarah palin s race as well. fortunately, final results in alaska will likely not be available for weeks. they have a really weird system there, but anyway, let s take it to the ground in wyoming tonight where rich edson is joining us with the very latest there. expectations are high that this is not going to be a good night for liz cheney and liz cheney, it seems, is trying to get ahead of the loss with a new narrative of being the biggest trump hater in the country. yeah, i can hear you guys fine. i think sean got a little control room talk there, but the polls are just closing here, the poll workers just came out and said that this is this is it for the evening, everything is shut up, they are closing, closing statewide and so perhaps we will know in a short while who s actually won is primary. since congressman liz cheney against ha
would get. the former president called this release today a total public relations subterfuge. the doj says that premature disclosure of more of this information could have a negative impact on their continuing investigation. here s president biden asked about this investigation, which he s been careful to keep at an arm s length publicly moments ago. the president said he declassified these documents. did he declassify them? i ve declassified everything in the world. i can do it all. come on. i m not going to comment. i ll let the justice department take it up. that a short time from the president. bret baier is standing by. first to david spunt, our reporter covering this live at the justice department. good afternoon. good to see you again, david. what is the latest? interesting document. 38 pages. here s page 30 and 31, which you can see. you can consume some information. then there s page 15 and 16. so it just depends on which page you look at. there is some new
biden, gene sperling will join us. neil cavuto will also be joining us here. first, the story from hillary clinton live at the white house. hi, hillary. hi, martha. when it comes to the state of the economy, president biden does not think things are that bad. he also does not think that any world leaders believe that america is going down the wrong track. they do not think that. you haven t found one person, one world leader to say america is going backwards. i can understand why the american feel are frustrated because of inflation. inflation is high in almost every other country. a recent poll suggests a lot of americans are not happy. a poll says 69% of people disapprove with how president biden is handling the nation s financials. the u.s. inflation rate is not lower but higher than some major economies in the world including italy, canada, germany, france, japan, saudi arabia and china. republicans say the reason for high prices is not a mystery. we know why we
called for amateur bullfights to be banned. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and a very warm welcome to dateline london. i m kasia madera. it s very good of you to be with us today. this week, we re discussing the us supreme court overturning a 50 year old ruling that legalised abortion nationwide and look at its implication for millions of american women. we ll also be discussing the aftermath of the recent by elections here in the uk and will be asking what the losses for the conservative party mean for the future of borisjohnson and his government, and we re also going to investigate allegations that russia is deporting captured ukrainians, including children. today for dateline london, we rejoined by the uk s veteran political commentator, steve richards, also joining us, ned temko from the christian science monitor and we welcome vera krichevskaya, the founder of moscow s tv channel rain tv that is actually banned by president putin. welcome to you all, it s reall