we come on the air with new demands for answers from the head of intel, airlines scrambling to get planes back in the air and the congressman being put on the back burner, let s start with what is going down in the senate where key leaders are asking the director of national intelligence for more information on the classified documents found at president biden s former office, with the white house press secretary, and what she is saying now in the first comments from the podium, just in the last couple of minutes as we re learning more this afternoon on the republicans in the house who could be involved in any investigation into this. also this hour, the afternoon after the morning meltdown. new reporting on what is going down at the faa and with what is being done to prevent a runway repeat. the top democrat on house transportation live. congressman george santos promising to stay in congress but he may not have much to do, what republican leaders are saying about possib
sunglasses, i walked out to the south lawn he took off his jacket and eventually gave the white house version of a pep rally. exactly four weeks ago today i signed the inflation reduction act into law. the single most important legislation passing through congress to combat inflation and one of the most significant laws in our nation s history. we re gonna lower prescription drugs costs. lower health insurance costs. lower energy costs for millions of families. i want to take the most aggressive action ever, ever, ever to confront the climate crisis and increase our energy security. i want to build the future, the future, here in the united states of america. with american workers, companies, american made products. and after years of some of the biggest corporations in the united states paying zero in federal income tax, they ll not have to begin to literally pay their fair share. making progress and every country as big and complicated desires is difficult. it s not easy.
night. alex wagner coming up. good evening, alex. good evening, thank you christopher, and thanks to tonight. today, president biden popped on his signature aviator sunglasses, walked up to the south lawn, he took off his jacket and essentially gave the white house version of a pep rally. exactly four weeks ago today, i signed the inflation reduction act into law. the single most important legislation passed into congress to combat inflation, and one of the most significant laws in our nation s history. we ve got a lot of lower prescription drug costs. lower health insurance costs. lower energy costs for millions of families. i want to take the most aggressive action ever, ever, ever to confront the climate crisis and increase our energy security. i want to build the future, the future, here in the united states of america. with american workers, companies, american made products. and after years of some of the biggest corporations in the united states paying zero in
be public in a bankruptcy, but in this case he s holding off on this because there s 9 million customers here all over the world and all over the country so the question is if you had money there, will your name show up as part of these documents? undetermined as of yet. what i also find so fascinating about this whole thing is the purely human drama on it as it relates to sam bankman-fried, the now disgraced founder of ftx who did a bunch of interviews when this was going down. he under again house avest doing his first on-the-record interview on the puck and you wonder why this guy is still talking. teddy has some takeaways and writes about how sfb, sam bankman-fried seems contrite had but also knows he needs to seem contrite and it s hard to tell kind of what is a performance and what s not. look, every corporate lawyer in the world would tell you if you re in a jam as big as sam bankman-fried. shut it. shut it. did not talk. you can only make things worse for yourself. sa
four mentioned book. it s a 30 reported we d. david, congrats on the publication. thank you. good to be here. how did this happen? we know jones day leans conservative, but it s been supercharged and the run up to the election in 2016, and of course, once trump was president. for people who haven t read the puck, can you explain that metamorphosis and offer more details on the appalachian of this law form? the started years before trump came up in the political scene. john s day under its management partner, a conservative man, started taking on not these clients, but also causes. one other big issues under obama was attacking obama care. they launched multiple legal challenges trying to undermine the new health care law. the firm has increasingly become a home for conservative republican lawyers that wouldn t have been quite as