we re in. the pain at the pump could be playing a big role in how they feel. the white house still shifting blame for gas prices but americans are not buying it. half, 50% are saying the president and his policies are to blame. the top white house economic advisor is playing some dodge ball. haven t played that since fourth grade. this guy is good at it. brian dietz refusing to say what the white house plan on inflation might show results. when do you expect us to see a meaningful change in inflation or in growth? give us a rough idea, how many months, how many years? let me finish the point i was making. manufacturing is come back at a record rate. i want to ask you again when do you expect to see inflation at 2%? will it take three months, a year, will it take two years? we re focused on the policies that will actually accelerate that process. give me a ballpark? there is a lot of people out there in the predicting business. we re in the building business. i t
surrounding president biden s 2024 prospects, after brutal reports, that members of his own party see him as an anchor that should be cut loose. the times interviewing more than 50 democratic officials. a current dnc member saying, quote, biden should announce his intent not to seek re-election in 24, right after the midterms. oh, that s my prediction date, isn t it? it is. president biden getting no mercy from younger members of his party. listen to this about a second term. he s saying he s going to run again in 2024. will you support him? if the president has a vision, that s something we re willing to entertain and examine when the time comes. that s not a yes. yeah. you know, i think we should endorse when we get to it. democrats set on dumping president biden can point to a laundry list of reasons. national gas prices have sky rocked to over $5 a gallon, inflation on everything from shelter to medical care. some feels it s too late to change things aro
Sathnam sanghera, welcome to hardtalk. Its nice to be back. Its great to have you back, and you are back with a new book, which i have here empireworld. Its your take on just how massive the impact of the British Empire was and still is on the world. You certainly dont undersell your idea, its subtitled how British Imperialism has shaped the globe. I really do believe that. I think the British Empire explains so much about peoples daily lives Around The World, tea drinking in india, in britain, patterns of tax avoidance, even the Bbc World Service used to be known as the bbc empire service. It explains so much about our daily news. Youve just come back from guyana theres a Border Dispute there that goes back to empire, israel palestine, a dispute that has its roots in empire, but also, theres a gap between the way in Which Britain sees itself and the world sees britain through the prism of this history, and i think we need to remember what we did before we go around pontificating on th
alert. we are tracking three major breaking stories tonight. now it is official, a formal impeachment inquiry into president biden has been approved by the us house of representatives. now we are now one step closer to accountability. pretty soon, biden could be the fourth president in american impeached by the house. meanwhile, good news for donald trump. this afternoon, a federal judge paused. the doj days witch hunt against trump pending a decision on the former president s immunity claims. and now democrats hope for a trial the day before super tuesday. that whole well isn t real jeopardy. we have a full report tonight straight ahead. but first, a sob story on capitol hill today. hunter biden wants you to know that he s a poor, helpless victim of what is a new, vast right-wing conspiracy and that neither he nor his father should ever be held accountable pretty much for anything. today, hunter was legally required to attend what is a closed door deposition inside the
watters primetime. tonight. what s going on? an action-packed jesse watters family thanksgiving. why are female teachers sleeping with their students? chris hanson is here. jesse: what the people free palestine. jesse: are saying about politics, plus i hear a squealing pig. [screaming] jesse: when you think of thanksgiving, you think of family, food and football. you usually don t think of injuries. that s a lot of responsibility on my plates, but that is kind of what i love about it. i mean, the opportunity to manage an entire unit in a way is like ouch. oh, oh. [screaming] jesse: several injuries during watters thanksgiving weekend. more on that later. i have a appreciation for housewives. i took wednesday off to be a stay-at-home mom and i almost didn t make it. the stereotype, you are popping bon-bons, on the couch and that is not true and it is insulting. i did catch a minute of a soap opera and the actors and actresses are not genic. c