synonymous with who we are as americans. the education president, joe biden. i hate to say that i think she may be the only person who believes that. the president and the first lady addressed 7000 of the country s educators promoting the administration s work to support schools coming out of the pandemic. joe biden has so under supported and under prepared our kids. this was the hottest fourth of july in 25 years. really? dang. an excessive heat wave affecting air quality especially in parts of southern california. our privilege to give you a home and present you with the key. there s really no words that could express how grateful i am, and my entire family is. thank you. [cheers and applause] i ve got a feeling, that tonight s gonna be a good night that tonight s gonna be a good night kayleigh: well, hello on this july 5th just one day after our nation s birthday. steve doocy and i are here in new york city live, but griff jenkins is live
is a coume our reliance on what you do. there is a coume of our reliance on what you do. there is a couple of things our reliance on what you do. there is a couple of things they re - is a couple of things they re worried about. china s economy is not performing very well right now and the government would like to reassure businesses particularly foreign businesses that now is a great time to invest and should be expanding your operations in china. business confidence particularly foreign business confidence in china, has been dented of the last four years because they have been a number of crackdowns on the acts of private businesses so this is a message that businesses need to hear. that is the short term concern for the government. but there is this broader issue of the way the global economy right now does seem to be factoring into blocks centred on the us, the western powers and centred on china and china s leadership wants to portray china as the bit that is open
a lot of people have since. that republican romp in november that was a give-me, not so fast and not a give-me. we have you covered with connell mcshane on what has mcconnell worried. jessica taylor on the polls showing the cracks and grady trimble at the iowa state fair with potential presidential candidates looking for openings. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. let s begin with connell mcshane on what is giving mitch that twitch. it s interesting. leader mcconnell is making the point that if you look at a statewide race, that s really when the candidate matters, not just whether there s an r or d next to his name what many expect to be a big year for republicans, when we dig in, we see the gop struggling in senate races. the democrat is john fedder man leading dr. oz in the polls so much so that the cook political report has changed the rating from toss-up to now lean democrat. fedderman has been trying to portray oz as this out of touch carpet b
closed captioning, brought to you by mesobook.com. this is just in to cnn. the source come from the federal grand jury investigating january 6th has subpoenaed the former white house counsel, pallone. abc news was first to report that. cnn has now confirmed that, as well. abby phillip, david axelrod, all back with me here. thanks so much for joining. this is big news. what say you, david? i think we have seen, over the last couple of weeks, this escalation in this grand jury process. that is separate and apart from all of the doj investigations and prosecutions into those that actually stormed the capitol and broke into the capitol. this is now has been and we have seen as aids were called in, what have you, the inter-sanctum. we don t get more inner sanctum than the white house counsel. right. we know, through testimony given to the january 6th committee, running down the hall to the oval office to try and stop meetings from progressing, who was trying to get the
to that day including all the violence and chaos that happened in this building behind me. the idea that all of this was just a demonstration that got a little bit out of control is absurd. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it is tuesday, june 7, boris johnson is clinging to his leadership after a closer than expected confidence vote in parliament. uk lawmakers are angry that the prime minister attended numerous parties while the rest of the country was under covid lockdown. mr. johnson will meet his cabinet today to lay out his vision, he says he wants to continue delivering on the issues that matter to british people. i m grateful to colleagues, i m grateful for the support they have given me. of course i understand what we need to do now is come together as a government, as a party, and that is exactly what we can now do. but it won t be that easy for the prime minister who only has a year to turn around his declining popularity, if that. do