Renegged on the deal. John hunter has swapped out his lead attorney with abby lowell. David, appears the two sides are growing further and further apart on this. Very far apart, john and gillian. Its amazing, not even three weeks ago on july 26th in wilmington, david weiss was sitting feet away from hunter biden and his attorneys, things were cordial, at least at the beginning getting ready to enter the plea deal, now things have fallen apart and growing further apart. The filing that just came in, david weiss says first the government did not reneg on the previously signed Plea Agreement as he asserts. Hunter bidens attorneys says the gun charge, he was accused of lying on a federal form is valid, it was signed by both parties. The defendant, his attorneys say they have a binding and bilateral diversion agreement. Weisss team says its not valid, even though it was signed as bidens attorneys suggest. And to reiterate the withdrawn agreement is not in effect. And chris clark was the chi
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one of the factors driving inflation is this nationwide labor shortage. it continues. take a look at these brand-new job numbers. a mere 128,000 added jobs to the private sector just last month. this is less than half what was expected. it marks the slowest growth since the start of the pandemic. bill: if that doesn t make you feel better this won t, either. gas prices hitting another record high, $4.71 a gallon. we have hit a daily new high almost every day over the past month. sandra: people are feeling it. president biden saying there is no near-term solution to the problem and now the head of a major american bank is forecasting disaster. it is a hurricane. right now it s sunny, things are doing fine. everyone thinks the fed can handle this. that hurricane is right out there down the road coming our way. we just don t know if it s a minor one or super storm sandy. bill: north lawn of the white house, a lot of fires to put out there. jacqui heinrich begins our day.
gillian: daniel and alex, thanks for joining us and share your perspective, and heading to the new school year or starting anew, hope you have an amazing journey. these are some of the best years of your lives. hope you take advantage of them. thank you. john: great perspectives on that. president biden cancelling $39 billion of student debt as the national debt reaches staggering levels. who is going to pay for it all and how are we going to do it? gillian: the fall of kabul. the taliban swept into the capital and took control of afghanistan two years ago today. now isis is again on the rise. former national security adviser robert o brien will take a look at what is ahead for the country. it s a hard pill to swallow. the pain caused from afghanistan is so much worse. it s compounded.
they re not commenting, but also kensington palace is not comments. they re also not commenting privately at this point, so relying entirely on what we re hearing from the sussexes. max foster, richard quest, jason carroll, thank you for all the reporting. we ll bring you the latest. briana? president biden is no a his way to japan. his trip has been cut back, though, cons cancelling stops i papua new guinea and arizona. the president said day he is confident the u.s. will not pay its debts. the nation has never