the scene. those serious questions amid the grief. we ll get to it. thank you all so much for being here. today, the president and his administration are making a major push to refocus on the economy and defend his handling of it. in a new opinion piece in the wall street journal, the president claims that the u.s. is in a better economic position than almost any country in the world. he credits his own policies can helping to achieve the strongest recovery in modern history. he s also facing public sentiment that s making clear americans don t feel that strength, not by a long shot. ga gallop s economic confidence reading is reporting this is likely the lowest public confidence has been in the economy since the tail end of the great recession in early 2009. biden s team is now outlining what they are calling a three-part plan to fight inflation and to turn this around. inflation will be number one, the number one agenda item when the president meets with the federal rese
more landmark rulings. one could include whether the former president, donald trump could be immune from criminal prosecution. it might come. you never know until the clock strikes 10:00 a.m. eastern time and we re standing by. first, however, wandering on the world stage. so this was during a skydiving demonstration at the g7 in southeastern italy. the awkward moment redirected by the italian prime minister as you see adding to concerns about the president s fitness for the job. add that to what we saw at the white house earlier in the week and you can decide for yourself. good morning, everybody. it s friday. dana has the day off. our friend, gillian, is back for another friday addition for america s newsroom. welcome back. gillian: good to be with you. this is america s newsroom. the headlines. look at this today s new york post reads meandering chief. it has been a week marked by awkward moments for president biden. the slip-ups are overshadowing at times his trip
What i have been told from law enforcement is that cbp finally took it upon themselves and said we re going in. that is my understanding, yes, ma am. there s also this video which appears to include it appears dispatch audio telling officers on the scene that a child calling 9-1-1 from the classroom advising they re in the room and they re full of victims. this is going out on police radio. doing the chief or those with him in the school would have had that information in realtime, or do you think it s possible i don t know, they didn t have comms while they re standing outside the door? that s the failure in this entire system, in this entire process. we have multiple state agencies, federal agencies, localized agencies, and somewhere along the way, there s a communications problem. we re not hearing 9-1-1 disturbance calls. we re not hearing proper radio transmissions. i m going to be asking for radio transmissions next. kids are alive.
See the number of police officers being injured and killed in the line of duty. but when you look nationally, there has been a serious uptick in violent crime across the country. police are the ones that go after the individuals who are committing those crimes and so the odds of having a higher number of officers being injured with pretty much fall in line with that, unfortunately. and commissioner, what is notable is that in both cases, in the new york city shooting, that killed two new york city police officers, and in houston, officers were responding to domestic disturbance calls. right. about 8.5% of shooting deaths of police officers nationwide last year relate to domestic disturbance calls. why are they so dangerous? well, they are some of the most dangerous calls that you can respond to. when you think about it, you know, you go into these calls, someone has called the police on oftentimes a family member. emotions are already running very, very high. and now you re s
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