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kevin corke is live. good evening. kevin: problems aplenty nationwide as you pointed out. millions of americans struggling with food and gas and housing costs. to say nothing of the crisis along the southern border. and the reason mass shootings. well, with all that happening, as you said, the biden administration instead appears to be focused on the airline industry, announcing today it will propose a rule requiring all airlines to compensate fires for the costs of meals and hotels, texas, the right years, and rebooking fees when the airlines are the ones to blame for canceled or delayed flights. but critics, yes, acknowledging perhaps the novelty of that i idea, there s still questioning tonight, the white house s fo focus. there are multiple things that the president and he can talk about the potential manufacturing crisis that house republicans have put forth. kevin: walk, talk, and chew gum. this is all happening as the latest washington post abc news poll ....
even a brief default would cause the country half 1 million jobs, according to the council. if there is no default, dragging negotiations out until the last minute could cause 200,000 jobs. some argue president biden could act unilaterally by provoking a provision and the 13th amendment. other question the legality of such a move. in the exclusive interview with stephanie ruhle, the president didn t take the option off the table. i am not there yet, and here s the deal. i think that, first of all, this is not your father s republican party. this is a different group. and i think that we have to make it clear to the american people, that i m prepared to negotiate in detail with their budget. how much are going to spend, how much you re going to tax, where can we cut. for example, in the first years of my administration i cut the death by 1.7 trillion dollars. 1.7, more than anyone s done in history. their budget goes in and, there is no possible that they can pass thei ....
our viewers joining us in the united states and around the world. and just ahead on cnn news room former vice president mike pence testified before a federal grand jury on thursday for more than five hours. latest numbers show that the u.s. economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.1% in the first quarter of 2023. never in a million years did i imagine that as american citizens my parents would be left to fend for themselves in a warzone. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is friday, april 28, 9:00 a.m. in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington where it is another first for donald trump. like most of the others, it is not a good one. never before in more than history has a vice president been compelled to testify about direct conversations with the president he served. that is the situation mike pence found himself in on thursday before a grand jury. katelyn polantz has the details. reporter: former vice president m ....
how there are backups? neil: you know what? the problems are not over yet. you re looking live at atlanta airport. airlines are struggling to get back on track after all flights were grounded because of a nationwide computer glitch. we don t flow what caused the glitch. close to 8,000 domestic flights delayed, more than 1,200 cancelled altogether and wore all over it with steve harrigan in atlanta and how folks are dealing with it there and how transportation committee members nancy mace on calls for investigations to what happened here. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it in atlanta with steve harrigan. steve, how are things looking there now? neil, planes are taking off and landing again. you can tell from the numbers here, this airport, the busiest in the world is empty today. no lines, no people. a long way from back to normal here. of course, what happened in the early hours this morning, almost unprecedented. you have to go back to 9-11. a com ....
after all you want a beach bod not a bank by the body. [laughter] summit get this guy a training bra. [laughter] he is a 30-year-old guy with the body of kathy bates. speaking bank did you hear what s happening at goldman sach s? see transition everybody? there is a recession becomes reality and layoffs loom theg do perks that would used to enjoy it your job are disappearing i s faster than it will be goldberg s jewish fan base. [laughter] according to the new yorking they are taking away their free coffee perks for the goldman sach s employees. i know, stop the presses., or at least the frenchat presse. [laughter] w i knowhy. d that is why i sit here and you are in the audience. [laughter] so now those bankers will have to pay for it like the rest of us, just like i do for those massages. milt hemmer has such strong hands. sadly as in your post reports goldman sach s employees returned to work on tuesday tot find out they would have to pay for their crappy coffee, t ....