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launches a probe. i signed an order appointing robert hur as special counsel. how will this investigation change biden s presidency. and top priority, house republicans launch their own probes into the biden administration. i am concerned about ethics and transparency in the federal government. does that apply to both sides of the aisle? i ll speak to the chair of the house oversight and accountability committee, republican james comer and then the committee s top democrat, jamie raskin, ahead. hitting the limit. house republicans make plans to try to handle the fallout if they carry out on the threat to only raise the debt ceiling accompanied by spending cuts. we ve got to change the way we re spending money wastefully in this country. is the u.d. headed for fiscal catastrophe? hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is classified. president biden is in atlanta focusing on the legacy of the late reverend martin luther king jr. ....
to get the job done? now, if the answer to those questions is no and i imagine it is for most of use, neither man is really capable of serving as a u.s. senator or the u.s. president. at least not without a lot of people making decisions for him, protecting him from scrutiny and hiding the truth from the voters. of course, this is what is happening in both cases. now, nbc news reporter dasha burns dared to provide facts that helped pennsylvania voters answer the question on their mind. namely is fetterman really well enough to take on the demands of the job of u.s. senator. because of his stroke, he required closed captioning to read our questions as we asked them. laster, in small talk before the interview without captioning, it wasn t clear he was understanding our conversation. mind you, this was the first sit-down interview that fetterman had agreed to since his stroke. so pretty important, don t you think, to be transparent with the voters, correct? and the imm ....
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strategy there a mime carley shimkus. the average gallon of gas in the united states picking up $0.30 and that is not good for you are the democratic party desperately trying to win elections is november appearance of the president will release 10 million more barrels from our strategic petroleum reserve just one day after his press secretary said he would not. todd: may be kevin corke gives to the bottom of this and he is live in washington with more, kevin. so much to get to, now, the white house is accusing opec of saddling up to russia. in the precious, they are hurting the global economy by rg oil production as currently mentioned. they are ignoring the presidents police by cutting 2 million barrels of oil production a day. the president says he plans to release more oil for the strategic reserves here in the states upwards of 10 million barrels in november. however, that is just a drop in the bucket, say critics because the u.s. uses 20 million barrels of petr ....
don t have to leave. brooke singman will tell us more. brooke: the ruling says president obama s administration did not have the authority to institute the daca program. the court will not discontinue it. the court s ruling does bar the united states from processing new daca applications. in 2012, the program gave migrants who came to the u.s. a temporary grace period from deportation and allowed them to apply for work permits while in the u.s. the court writing in our view, the defend antss have not shown there is likelihood they will succeed on merits. more than 600,000 immigrants in the u.s. on daca, who are called dreamers, can legally stay in the country. democratic lawmakers are stopping new daca applications. tweeting, the effort to deport young americans are creating chaos and fear for people who deserve so much better and house speaker nancy pelosi pointing out house s effort to give daca applicants u.s. citizenship. she said, maga republicans in the senate b ....