Good day to all of you from msnbc World Headquarters here in new york. Welcome to weekends with alex witt. We begin with President Biden saying donald trump should not receive Intelligence Briefings. In a new interview with cbs, biden breaking with tradition, saying trump has no need for those intel briefings now that hes out of office. Should former President Trump still receive Intelligence Briefings . I think not. Why not . Because of his erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection. I just think that theres no need for him to have that Intelligence Briefing. What value is giving him an Intelligence Briefing . What impact does he have at all, other than the fact he might slip and Say Something . Also in that interview, the president says he will not budge on the 1,400 stimulus checks but maybe taking a more targeted approach on exactly who will receive those checks. I will talk with Congressman Ro about covid relief in just a moment. Today marks one month since the attack of capit
anything, the gas tax holiday could mean for your wallet. los angeles district attorney george gascon with his progressive policies again tonight following the murder of two police officers last week by a man on probation instead of behind bars. fox news, ask him at a tuesday news conference, what he would sit in the mother of one of those. we are going to share his response coming up. another pro-life pregnancy center vandalized in michigan. the latest in a string of incidents since the leak on abortion rights. with the next round of opinions coming just hours from now, what can we expect, the former supreme court clerk jerry sabrina joins us live to discuss. we begin with a new feature of the president s plan to alleviate your pain at the pump, white house correspondent kevin corke taking a closer look at the federal gas tax holiday plan. good evening. good evening, here is the plan, suspend the federal gas tax, that will save you a couple of bucks a tank. we can still pa
show of stephen colbert will be doing d.c. court july 20th, chad with all unlawful entry. at the cost of what seems like everything is rising these days, dnc reportedly slash the price for a fund-raising photo op with vice president kamala harris. fox news reporting drop by $10,000 after not enough tickets were sold for recent fund-raising events. supermarket chain kroger and here is peter facing backlash for reportedly pulling patriotic items following complaints on twitter. one of them called for the grocery stores to pull drink uzis that featured guns, folks called it offensive, saying that we will talk about the request. last checked come on, they are no longer available on aristide s website. $0.09 a gallon? i said, what? premium? if we could go back, where do
the peoria police department. maybe getting an update later today. officers saying there is no current threat to the community. dana: jeff paul in arizona this morning. thank you. bill: 18 past the hour now. to your money, major supermarket chain kroger says there are signs inflation is starting to pick up. the cost of everything from a gallon of milk to airline tickets goes higher treasury secretary janet yell en saying inflation will be higher this year than the administration projected. how high? i want to bring in our money panel. good day to both of you. austan has the week off. he deserves it. friday money team here is arranged. steve, how big of a concern is it or is it overblown? it is a big concern. you see it throughout the economy right now and the big problem that i see, bill, is that the inflation seems to be accelerating from where we were a couple of months ago. so you were just showing some of those increases in gasoline
prices, in meat prices and food prices. i tried to get an airline ticket last week, bill, to take a summer vacation later this summer and i saw sticker shock. prices had gone up by 50%. this is a real hardship for lower and middle income people and seniors who are living on fixed incomes. i call it the biden tax. bill: okay, justin, what about the biden tax? as you answer that this is what kroger said. we re seeing as i think would be consistent across the industry some increasing cost load starting to flow through in grocery. gas 56%, used cars 30%, laundry 27, airfare, 24. there are signs it is real. how do you see it? kroger also said that on average they re having an expectation of 1 or 2% next year but really not that bad. some prices are going up a lot faster. that s what your graphic shows.