don t have time because there were so many other false claims. so let s adjust some of those. not even all of them. he repeated his usual lie about democrats having cheated in the 2020 the election. it s nonsense. he said, crime is going up. the opposite is true. it s gone sharply down in 2023 and early 2024 is now lower than it was under trump in 20 2020. he said, we have the worst inflation. we ve ever had. again, not even close. it is three 3% right now, the u.s. record is 23.7%. he said there was no inflation under for him. it was low, of course, but not nonexistent. it was 8% total for his presidency, 1.4% year over year in the month he left office, he said the price of groceries is up 57 and percent under biden, it s actually 21%. he said democrats are proposing to quadruple people s taxes. that is imaginary. he said his tax cut was the largest in american history. not even close again, he said the biden administration does nothing to stop migrants while the administrat
as a second official added that the mission isn t accomplished if americans are left behind. the top military officer says it is possible the u.s. will cooperate with the taliban when taking on other gnomic terrorist groups like isis-k as a national security visor struggles to define a relationship with the group that helped facilitate the september 11th attack. coordination against isis-k. it s possible. what is the taliban? are they now our frenemy? are they are adversary? what are they? it s hard to put a label on it in part because we have yet to see what they are going to be now that they are in control, physical control of afghanistan. shannon: thought admission as the new reality on the ground is kabul is fierce. the declarations of victory continue as the taliban parade american grade weapons through the street and long lines formant bands many try to withdraw their savings buried at present by and sticking to the script in his oval office meeting with ukrai
we feel like we know this story and we have heard from some of those police officers, not all of them, and we have seen so much of the painful an agonizing video and we ve had six months of coverage of it and so what s new could today bring and it was all new. it was an experience like we ve never had watching any congressional hearing in history. i agree and you covered a lot of them. and those who capture best the motion of what would it be like to be at the united states capitol today is about to be on your show. yes, we re gonna have a full hour and much more coverage is going to be on that hearing. have a good evening lawrence, . thank you, ali. well, in today s story house hearing we heard things that we have never heard before in the history of congressional hearings. we heard, on live television, on this network words that have never been said on this network before and those words are going into print tonight. in the new york times where those words have ne
she seemed very calm. but he was either a but boy front on the side, a love triangle. but on the dark highway, the case will take a dramatic turn. there was my body was on edge. were you nervous? extremely nervous. a mysterious driver carrying ominous cargo. how did he explain that? at that time you don t. it suggests that there s a conspiracy? unraveling a mind bending plot reveals the shattering truth. inhuman is the only word i can think of, in human to do something like that. it was a moonless night in iowa, 4:00 in the morning. the quietest of quiet hours. a small town cop went down an empty highway, found for the early shift at his rural police department. that s when he saw at the corner of his eye, what s that in the ditch? maybe 30 yards off the highway, a car? in trouble? he swung around, somebody clearly missed a curve on the gravel access road. the driver s door hanging open on it, the airbags deployed, the lights were on. and then sudden
book says the goat of radio broadcasting. the greatest of all time. he revolutionized talk radio. he single-handedly saved the am band and even later the fm band and radio and in doing so he forged a path. a path for people like me. the great one, mark levin. people like glenn beck how just heard from and others. when rush limbaugh first syndicated the year the 1988. ronald reagan was president. nobody thought it would ever work. they it was impossible a daytime syndicated talk show. only less than 200 radio stations in the entire country. now i believe over 4,000 stations. talk radio is by far the largest format in all of radio. when you add podcasting, website listening. xm listening. it s a lot. he also paved the way even for this network. fox news and even opinion shows on left wing networks not that they would ever acknowledge it. more importantly, over five decades, it was his words, his principles, his ideals, his spirit. it shaped the soul of a nation. generations of