about it, biden aed merchandize prap sfrpgs doing everything in their power to key sign this was about to happen. watch. in my view the probability of redress within next year not particularly elevated. no no one predicted recession now. i don t think we crest it will inelfable number recession not. there non right now we don t see recession. these numbers that we are posting are very much in with recession fairly poll until. we are going to go i don t they we will see recession. and traded president appeared to be gas lighting america. now saying in statement that quote no surprise economy is slowing down. justice department see want get your top line thinks on this and also through the lens of what do americans kay about a common or technical definition of recession? did they feel it no matter what costs that s point we all any were in recession before we got this number white house spin and put in blends der they can stlerd eninflation which not transition story all of
several have outlawed abortion immediately under the so-called tigger laws that will ban or restrict most abortions in roughly half the country. the biden administration weighing options to try and protect abortion rights. former acting attorney general math i hue whitaker joins us in just a moment, but first alexis mcadams is lye in new york city live in new york city with the protests, but let s start with david spunt live at the supreme court. we can hear those crowds still gathering on both sides, chanting, jeering or cheering. david, what s the latest from there? reporter: a lot of energy outside the united states supreme court, that is for sure. things were quiet early this morning, but things began to pick up with several how coming outside the high court to lend their voices just a few hours ago. we re going to take just a little bit of a pan of the crowd right now. you can see there s quite a crowd out here. both sides of this abortion issue out here, though wher
china flexing its military muscle for a third straight day after house speaker nancy pelosi s visit to taiwan. defense officials there saying the communist regime s military appears to be simulating an attack on the island. a look at the big picture with fox news senior strategic analyst general jack keane. plus, actress anne heche injured in a car crash, video surfacing that shows her speeding and driving erratically before plowing into a home and sparking a fire. maryann rafferty live in los angeles. reporter: critical condition after crashing her car into a home pretty if morning, causing it to go up in flames. the 53-year-old actress was driving a blue mini if cooper when she first crashed into the garage of an apartment complex. she fled and moments later crashed into a nearby home causing a blaze that also a engulfed her car. a shocked maybe describing that scene. there was three fire engines here and a lot of commotion. but the result was the fire that was going on
seven people killed, 30 more injured. authorities the suspect had two prior run-ins with law enforcement. in 2019, an individual contacted state departments of the week after learning of them attempting suicide. a mental health professional at that time the second incident, he said that he was going to kill everyone, and police responded they removed knives, a dagger, and a sword from his home. two rifles, some pistols, possibly a shotgun. also saying this 21-year-old and had planned the attack for weeks in advance. nobody caught including posting disturbing images of videos. unfortunately, it does not end there. 60 people workshop in chicago 68 people were shot in chicago.g no time to go directly after them. each day, we are reminded there is nothing guaranteed about our democracy, about our way of life. defended and earned by voting must not carry assault weapons. i don t think a single one of them would have said that you have a constitutional right
prepare to resume federal student loan payments in januar. while he s set to an kel cancel billions of dollars. progressives they are not happy. they say this doesn t go far enough. critics say the move will penalize the responsible american who already paid off their loans by making them now foot the bill for those who haven t paid just yet. there are concerns of the handout will increase inflation and widen the wealth gap. let s look at the numbers. the plan is expected to give the $10,000 handout to those making less than $125,000 a year. that adds up very fast with one estimate putting it at $300 billion over the next ten years and that is on the low end. even still, that amounts to an additional $2000 for every single american taxpayer. karlie, the left says handout to the rich. they complain about tax cuts. make no mistake. this is a handout to the rich. we have the numbers. anywhere from 68% to 70% of loans are going to go to those in the top 60% of the income distri