governor gavin newsom reportedly working to reel in big-money donors just in case an opportunity arises to secure a top spot in the party s ticket in 2024. todd: more about these opportunities in washington with more. good money, talk and kali. let s start with this. the white house wants to make sure that you know when prices go up, it has nothing to do with joe biden. when it comes down, he does get the credit, the white house advisor joe bernstein turns out that way. speak i very much disagree with that women care to think what s happening here the president was working tirelessly to address the largest constraint, probably the toughest constraint facing american households right now, the budgetary impact of these elevated prices, and were showing you here today the real results, partially the partially deprived from concrete efforts he s taken. speak of this after the white is a immigration director, kate barrington sent out a memo frustrated that are getting enough
and the home of the brave rachel: good morning and that is your star-spangled banner to wake you up this morning and remind you how amazing this country is. keep sending these patriotic photos to fox and friends news.com. i am happy to be back. will: great to have you back. wearing the boots. rachel: the cowboy thing today. pete: the national day of the cowboy. you claim to be a cowboy? lawrence: i can t wear them, i can t wear it every day but a couple days out of the year. rachel: i have seen you lawrence: when i m in the diners i have cowboy boots and you don t put that on when the national anthem is on. rachel: name it national wednesday. lawrence: if you speak to me. pete: are you on the ranch often? lawrence: no. pete: when is the time? kevin: i am cross-country. lawrence: sometimes i remember my roots. rachel: there is nothing more beautiful, here we are, this is fire in wisconsin, i go for a walk and you can clearly ski, bales of hay are red, white and blue,
attention off the biden administration s failings. all they re doing is try to paint a new political narrative in november. it s inflation, sky high gas prices. border crisis. democrats created the crisis. the hearings are no more than an attempt to change the narrative. they are desperate. we all know it s a sham committee process. they want to put donald trump in jail. if they don t get that they want to keep his name off the ballot. dana: chad pergram is live on capitol hill for us this morning. hi, chad. good morning. the committee aimed to tie the riots to former president trump and his actions after the election. the panel played new video and audio tape of those close to the president that included former attorney general bill barr who said there was no fraud in the election. there was dramatic testimony from u.s. capitol police officer edwards sustained a traumatic brain injury defending the capitol. there were officers on the ground, you know. they were b
we ll talk to late-night expert bill carter about the big-star exits and this week s up front and so much more. first, an epic struggle over the future of talking and tweeting. right now all stories lead back to elon musk. he s everywhere. one minute he s like the head of state holding a key meeting with brazil s president, the next like a teenage troll tweeting cruel emojis and memes. musk continues to say his original agreement to buy twitter is on hold. the company is saying the oppo opposite, arguing there s no such thing as on hold, they will forge ahead with the agreement despite musk s belated concerns on the platform. is musk like a student who failed to do his homework and now lashing out, saying it s everyone else s fault? at this time the ramifications for twitter and behind or global in nation. let s welcome in margaret sullivan, and from the post national correspondent philip bump disbunker checker khaya himm himmelman. good morning, everybody. is anybody belie
safe. if you look at the dow, it had its worse day in quite some time. 3.6% or more than 1,100 points. the nasdaq down almost five. yeah, we have entered a new face of this sell-off as run-away inflation erodes living standards and profits. take a look at target. it lost a quarter of its value today. the worst day for them since black monday, 1987. quarterly profits fell 50%. yesterday walmart said their profits fell 25%. inflation becomes unmanageable. the lower income consumer feels it the most. look here. dollar general, dollar tree. those stocks tanked today. 14% for dollar tree. ceos are noting a shift in how we shop from buying big things like electronics to appliances to food and essential. goldman sachs says they re seeing customers tap into credit to get by. dave powell says the federal reserve must bring down inflation. they re going to act aggressively raising rates to do so. that warning hit the growth stocks today. apple, the country s biggest company is down 22%