year of campaigning. now it is time to vote. one week from tonight, we could know who won iowa. donald trump is about to raise from the courtroom to the campaign trail and pack again as his rivals are hoping to pull off an upset. also tonight, the missing piece of that alaskan airlines plane that blew off at 16,000 feet in the air has now been found. more planes are being grounded for inspections as one major airline says they found something. i m kaitlan collins, and this is the source. it has been one week now since defense secretary lloyd austin was admitted to the icu. tonight, not only do we still not know what exactly sent him there, we don t know why his staff didn t tell the white house for days that he was even in the hospital. nonetheless, in intensive care. the lack of transparency from a top u.s. military official, especially while the u.s. is dealing with multiple crises around the world, has resulted in some calls for austin s resignation. the top republic
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deemphasized. brian deese will be elevated. he will join us in a few moments. we ll ask him what that means and what s going on there. the biden white house takes incoming from those usually on the president s side. listen to this. when inflation is above 4 and unemployment is below 4, you re almost certain to have a recession in the next two years. going to the fall election with inflation running at 5 or 6% with gas prices just as high as today, could be higher, that is not a great recipe for electoral success. so nose are some former obama-biden officials speaking about what they see coming, recessionary pressures. here s some folks in leesburg, virginia, a state that president biden won by ten points. everything is sky high. i usele to fill my tank for $50. now it s $80. since the new administration has come into play, our sales have come down dramatically. it s not attributable to the democrats or the republicans. i a biproduct of the ukrainian war. their a
hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. i m rosemary church. today marks one month since hamas launched its horrific attacks on israel. as israeli forces strike back in gaza, calls grow for a resolution to end the fighting. and order in the court. donald trump stay takes the witness stand in the fraught case against him. but his testimony is fraught with attacks on the judge. it is 10:00 a.m. in gaza, where the war marks one month today. as the conflict looks to intensify, benjamin netanyahu says israel will have overall security responsibility for the territory for an indefinite period once the war is over. his comments came in an interview with nbc news, that he once again israel won t allow a cease-fire until hamas releases all of the phostages. israeli air strikes hit year a hospital in gaza city on monday, after large explosions rocked the area the day before. the palestine red crescent says they have encircle