move the needle in either direction? because there was finally a debate last night between these candidates, between kelly, masters and libertarian mark victor. here are some of the swatches. gas from $2 to $6 and now they want to price because it is back to $5. when the biden administration refuses to increase oil and gas production, i told him he was wrong. speak with a massive crushing inflation that joe biden and mark kelly caused. inflation reduction act reduces the deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars. mark kelly said no to 18,000 more border patrol agents but yes 287,000 new irs agents. this premise that he is taking voting against border patrol agents, i have worked hard to make sure we have the money so we have more border patrol agents on the ground. senator mark kelly is the abortion radical. there is arizona women have totally lost the right to make a decision about abortion. martha: very interesting and those are the contours of the issues hot in ar
american people about the lousy state of the economy and kitchen table issues. let s take a look at the facts. when i took office, this economy was in ruins. the economy is out. price inflation is down. real incomes are up. gas prices are down and the need to come down further. exports are also up which means a simple thing, we are making a lot of money in america because of that. judge jeanine: you think that s crazy? biden s friends in the media are taking things to the next level by claiming republicans made up the term inflation to help them win. the only people i ever hear use the word inflation are journalists and economists. right? that s not part of the normal lexicon of the way people talk. it s interesting the republicans are doing something they don t normally do, right, not use the common tongue. not using common english in their campaigns. what they ve done is they have taught people the word inflation. most people would ve never use that word ever in their
so mj, we know the biden administration has been debate thg plan for months. why did they decide to do it? this is an announcement that has been in the works for so many months now, and the white house officially confirming earlier today some key details cnn reported earlier this week. let me walk you through those top headlines you just mentioned. as you said, $10,000 in debt forgive ness for people who make less than $125,000 a year, and then if you are a pell grant recipient, that amount goes up to $20,000. there is also going to be a pause that currently exists for loan payments for people. that was set to expire, remember, on august 31st. that is being extended one final time until the end of this year, and that s how people who are going to be paying back loans, that payment is going to be capped at 5% of their monthly income. now, as with a lot of policy announcements that come out of this white house, this doesn t have everything that some democrats and some advocat
and explosive claims with hunter biden cover up coming to the top of the republican senate judiciary can he. why he says the justice department and fbi with key details in a criminal investigation as president biden s son and head of the 20 election. plus, dueling speeches in washington today with speculation about the 2024 presidential race. former president trump and mike pence both at the nation s capital talking to conservative groups. but first, more brazen crime caught on camera today. the nation s top law enforcement says a matter of considerable concern, not a crisis in an interview with nbc. correspondent matt finn from the west coast newsroom, hi, matt. hi, gillian all across the country violent crimes caught on camera a warning some of this video is graphic. speak with the police release this video tuesday about a woman firing several gunshots inside dallas airport. a woman gets out of the uber, enters a terminal, changes in the bathroom and fire s rounds at the
for the first time the january 6th committees moved beyond washington tomorrow. until now, the committee has been delving into the actions of those surrounding then-president trump, what he knew, and when he knew it. now it s what did trump himself do and what is a criminal act. and you can be sure, this moment will be part of the focus. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state. that is just a really short clip of the one-hour call between then-president trump and georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger four days before the capitol insurrection. it is key to the question of how far donald trump went and how much of a role he personally played in the efforts to overturn the election results in georgia and six other states. raffensperger is set to testify before the committee tomorrow. so too is his deputy gabe sterling and a third republican, arizona house speaker rusty bowers. he also resiste