back to this astonishing scene on a beautiful day on the national mall in washington d.c. this was just put together about 1 1/2 weeks ago. it stretches as far as the eye can see. it is the march for israel. here s a look at some of what we have heard and seen so far. we are proud to be jewish and we will stand up against intolerance. the jewish community stood with the civil rights movement. i can not be silent when jews fall under attack today. bring them home! we stand with israel! we stand with israel! we see clearly now, we see naked virulent jew hatred being disguised as a noble call for liberation. sandra: that sentiment from actress deborah messing felt by a lot of folks there today. watch this. do you feel like anti-semitism is on the rise here in america? definitely. definitely on the rise. it s frightening. i don t think i m going to go back to campus this semester until the administration will take actual actions. never again is what we mea
that the hospital s extremely busy but safe, though they are nervous about the next five days. and hugh is with me. the striker is clearly going to have a big impact over the next five days but the question is how much longer the nhs can deal with these drugs, the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long running dispute. yes. the nhs can deal with these drugs, the long-running dispute. the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they - the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they won t . the long-running dispute. yes, i think the reality is they won t be i think the reality is they won t be any talks while the striker is ongoing. the government has made clear it won t talk to the british medical association as long as action is pending or taking twice. ministers argue they have done deals with most other health unions in england, two senior groups of doct
that i feel very strongly about. look, we are in this position today with $31 trillion in debt because both sides have been spending like drunken sailors. trump added $8 trillion. president biden added $4 trillion. that s $12 trillion over six years. we have to get serious about how we re going to move forward. how we re going to tackle spending. how we re going to balance things out. i have a bill that would balance the budget in five years. too aggressive for the majority of congress. i would take 20 years. we have to have tough conversations. i m disappointed to hear the president won t talk to mccarthy about noekegotiating further. both sides need to work together. that s what the american people are asking us to do. both sides make compromises, which is often now a dirty word in washington. compromises with the senate, the white house in order to make sure the united states are you willing to go along with
to get access to these this information to assess its national security consequences. house republicans are frustrated, too. the doj rejected requests for some information that jim jordan wanted them to hand over. the assistant attorney general wrote a letter saying this. your letter requests nonpublic information that is i don t know going to the special counsel investigations. disclosures to congress about active investigations risk jeopardizing the investigations and creating the appearance that congress may be exerting improper political pressure or attempting to influence department decisions in certain cases. so if the doj won t talk, money might make them. marco rubio says congress can withhold funding from intel agencies. that s not something that they want to do but if it comes down to it, they re prepared to do that. neil? neil: thanks for that,
they be able to will eliminate the irs expansion? yes they would. there probably may be watch the senate that s where all that stuff generated from. we will have to see. tomorrow on special report we have new inflation data that could determine the federal reserve s next move. that s it for us fair, balanced and still unafraid. we got it all. in jesse, take it away. jesse: you really took off on your birthday, didn t you, bret. bret: i did. jesse: a real gutfeld move. see you later. bret: see you. jesse: no comment. 24 hours after the unprecedented raid on a former u.s. president, the people responsible won t talk. they won t tell us what they took. why they took it or what they are doing with it. this came straight from the top. everybody knows it but now they want to play dumb. president biden, what did attorney general garland tell you about the trump raid?