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it s a search that the biden white house had not previously revealed. it raises new questions about the biden administration s insistence it is being completely open about the facts here. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening, bret. despite many claims of transparency, the fbi search of the penn biden center did not appear on timelines given to us by the president s personal attorneys and also separately from the white house counsel s office. it s not clear if fbi agents retrieved any documents from the penn biden center when they combed through it some time in mid november. the fbi and doj won t comment but multiple sources confirm biden s team gave consent and there was no search warrant making it the second known instance in which federal investigators checked over a biden property where his team previously found classified material. the other being the wilmington search earlie ....
inflation that is not going down significantly. we will have the latest on the midterms including a fallout from all this week s debates. but, first up, the preelection economy where it stands. white house correspondent jackii heinrich starts us off from the north lawn. good evening, bret. the president is in syracuse touting the biden administration investment and praising today s economic report. the data is not what it seems on the surface. great economic report today. the g.d.p. report. things are looking good. at first glance today s g.d.p. report suggests the u.s. economy is turning around after two consecutive quarters of negative growth. but a closer look shows the 2.6% growth was driven by flux yaptions in international trade, not reflecting the underlying health of the economy and increased government spending. economists think both will drop off in quarter four. moreover, consumer spending is slowing as inflation climbs faster than wages. moody s chief ....
Prosecutors trying to establish a timeline of the victims last communications before the murders. testimony resumes wednesday morning at 9:30. bret? bret: jonathan serrie in atlanta. jonathan, thanks. taxpayers in portland have been footing the bill for tents and tarps to help provide shelter for homeless people and they did not even know it. now many of them want answers. correspondent dan springer has the story from our northwest bureau. portland, oregon continues to have one of the most visible homeless problems in the u.s. with thousands of tents and tarps set up across the city in unsanctioned encampments. now a lawsuit filed on behalf of disabled residents has uncovered the source of all these tents. taxpayers. the taxpayers are paying the county to put tents in place which the city then is in turn charging the taxpayers to sweep up. john delorenzo represents the plaintiffs in the americans with ....
Practices, quote: by a junior individual who didn t follow proper procedures and obtain required consent. arkansas senator tom cotton is suggesting the air force broke the law by releasing sensitive information without green s consent. the congressional black caucus has endorsed white democrat mirvon over african-american republic green and leading african-american lawmakers are campaigning with mmrvan trying to hold the seat. bret: fascinating developments. the sensitive information ending up in politico like that was shocking for her and everyone around her. bret: mike, thanks. voters in oregon will decide on some of the toughest gun laws in the country next month. correspondent dan springer has that story from our northwest bureau. as violent crime so soars in portland gun control groups are pushing the most restrictive gun law in the u.s. ....