182 billion dollars 182 billion dollars and remain the second richest man in the world. that says it all. one doesn t need which tells you that he had too much in the first place and no human beings should have that much even on paper. it s ridiculous. i m glad, though, about your segment about how people are getting more worried about the gas stoves and you are talking about the culture wars and dr. seuss. and i remember don trump talking about not enough water coming into the shower and asked to flush several times to get it to work. but i m glad about that because what they re missing is the actual subversion going on in america tonight with two brown muslim guys anchoring primetime back-to-back on a major american network. i mean, go crazy. don t say it out loud. they re worried a bass about gas stoves. they re not worried about us, mehdi hassan. have a good weekend, my friend. i ll see you sunday night. you too. all right, buddy. breaking now, we now
experienced. 2377384. migrant deaths 856 died at the border. person randomly shoved onto the new york city subway tracks for the 1st time this year. mayor eric adams deflecting the blame for it. not having your ipods in. not focusing on phone i encourage new yorkers to do that recommendation record 4,000 on set to retire this year. philadelphia phillies to world series. astros going wild also purvelging wild card to the world series over the yankees. brian: that s where i was at the jaguars game as they hosted the new york giants. i will tell you they are rebuilding jacksonville. a huge practice facility there and a four seasons and the team is being rebuilt but if you look at the stadium, it was two thirds a third two thirds giant fans. new yorkers thought it was so easy to get down there. they did. what a game because the jaguars got to the 2-yard line. had they scored they would have tied it. steve: you are talking about from the chamber of commerce point of
murder suspect, a career criminal with at least two dozen prior arrests in just the past year. it really has shaken our entire city. bags and bags of food. hotel staffers are exposing the waste and potentially dangerous conditions at a once luxury hotel that is now housing illegal migrants. no safety in our job. the nfl safety who collapsed and suffered a cardiac arrest during the game has been released from the hospital. doctors said damar hamlin can continue his rehabilitation at home and with the team. brian: so weird, this was the song playing in the club when i left at 2:00 in the morning. happened to be the bump-in song unbelievable. ainsley: this was the song that was playing when i got into the club. brian: you went to the club amp i got there. ainsley: i must have. the song was starting when you left and when i walked in. brian: shirt halfway buttoned up. ainsley: i saw steve in a distance. steve: only club i have been in is price club.
federal reserve. bill: that is only more bad news for americans trying to pay for gas and groceries. it comes after opec slashed oil production. the economy seen as the achilles heel for democrats in november. the president now admitting there may be more pain on the horizon to come. should the american people prepare for a recession? president biden: i don t think it will be a recession, if there is one a very slight one. aishah hosley live from the state department and we ll begin with edward lawrence on the north lawn of the white house. we hear the beep, beep, beep of messaging here at the white house. not the construction truck over there. the president a year ago was saying we won t have a recession. and then about three months ago the president ended the message out of the white house was a recession will not be likely. now we re hearing a recession is possible but still could be shallow. listen to the president. you just said a slight recession is possible
sitting. so she was pretty lucky. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. lower prescription costs, an historic national fight against climate change. senate democrats pass a scaled back version of the landmark legislation they ve chased for more than a year. it tooks months of negotiations and an exhaustive all nighter of whirl wind votes to reach a 50-50 split along party lines. vice president kamala harris then cast the deciding vote. the yeaj are 50. the nays are 50. the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed. [ applause ] cnn s melanie skin oh na is on capitol hill. reporter: if there was going to be any hurdle, it was going to be house moderates in the democratic party. but we have actually already heard this evening from two key house democrats, mikie sherrill, and josh gottheimer, that they are indeed going to support this package even though it doesn t contain s