this week. brand new cnn reporting reveals donald trump wants his allies to try to drown out the damning evidence, but the top republican believes americans will tune in. we are not in a situation where former president trump has expressed any sense of remorse about what happened. we are, in fact, in a situation where he continues to use even more extreme language, frankly, than the language that caused the attack. and so people must pay attention. people must watch and must understand how easily our democratic system can unravel if we don t defend it. we begin the hour with an awful all too normal weekend in america. violence and gun deaths virtually from coast to coast. this is now routine, sadly. ten mass shootings. ten mass shootings since friday. you see them on the map here in philadelphia, multiple shooters turned south street, home to bars into a scramble for survival. three were killed. in tennessee two died and 14 wounded. in south carolina a gunman turned a gra
certainly he had the boos there. earlier this year police fined johnson for attending his birthday party in 2020 when fe fellow brittains were stuck at home under lockdown. cnn s bianca is there and staff writer for the atlantic is in london. bianca, i m going to start with you. first just lay out the process for us and the likelihood that boris johnson can survive this. reporter: victor, so it s started with letters from 54 of boris johnson s own mps to a committee that expressed they had no confidence in the prime minister. 15% had to be met, it could well have exceeded that number. this evening, right now, his own mps are voting whether or not they want boris johnson to remain on as prime minister or oust him. it requires a simple majority to stay on. even if he only needs 180 of his mps to vote for him to remain prime minister and live in the building behind me, he ll actually need more, decisively more, if he wants to continue with my semblance of political power and
deciding their vote. with numbers like that in mind, republican lawmakers are ramping up their attacks on biden s handling of the economy. has no idea how to deal with inflation, has no plan to deal with inflation. all he does is blame everybody else, including putin, for his inflation. even some democratic lawmakers are now urging the biden administration to do more. i support everything the president is doing, but i don t think it s enough. my constituents don t think it s enough. white house aides pushing back on accusations that the president isn t doing everything he can to lower prices. president biden gets up every day and goes to bed every night thinking about what can we do to get a lid on inflation. now, jake, today officials here at the white house are also noting that this is not just a united states problem. it s a global challenge when it comes to higher prices, higher gas prices. of course, they said they don t have anything to announce when it come
great transition. it s all called bidens great transition. to the incredible transition and then to be stronger in the world a stronger thing we have to make the economy weaker to make it stronger because that is a great transition because that is great lower jobs growth is a good thing we learned that on friday. were not likely to see the blockbuster job reports month over month that is a good thing. steve: not as many new jobs? as part of the great transition. and this is what they are going with. what we are doing is preparing for the road ahead with that swift red hot economic growth we had over the last year. steve: swift and red-hot. and with the pandemic lockdown the proportion of adults actually working and here is a senior advisor. that this is an economic transition moment. helen even saying it? since that patronizing soundbite? with your stupid destructive policies? what are they talking about? to 2 percent inflation up at 8 percent inflation. from reliable e
manufacturing of solar panels other forms of clean energy. plan lower energy costs eventually for average americans. the critics point out the move opens for china to corner the solar panel market and again avoid unleashing all domestic possibilities. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich begins our coverage live from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. that s right. the president is invoking that war time law to try to boost domestic manufacturing of solar panels. one manufacturer says it is a waste of taxpayer money and falls far short of delivering a policy to sustain the industry. and there is even more blow back over his decision to lift tariffs on some imports. in a new clean energy push, president biden is pausing tariffs on solar panel imports from four scioto eastern companies. southeastern companies. whether they stalled projects in the u.s. how is this not a gift to chinese solar manufacturers to many of whom operate with forced labor and are subsidized