can this little known former software executive break through and win over republican primary voters? did you ever do business with donald trump? i don t think so. i just think it s been important that you are judged by the company you keep. my exclusive interview from fargo. plus, biden s economy. bidenomics is just another way of saying restoring the american dream. president biden crafts his campaign economic message. bidenomics means you pay more for everything in life. i can t think of anything more un-american than what we are seeing in biden s economy. does biden even need an economic message to win in 2024 or do issues like abortion matter more? i m ask governor bill murphy. and civilian risk. the u.s. plans to send cluster munitions to ukraine despite concerns they could kill civilians. why is a weapon banned by over 100 countries the best option now for ukraine. it was a very difficult decision on my part. the ukrainians are running out of
minute. plus, migrants being used by republican governors to send a message to democrats and the president. but what about the men, women, and children caught in the middle? we ll talk about their plight coming up. in ukraine, president zelenskyy said his soldiers are poised to recapture more grouped in the south and east. but he also told reuters he doesn t see the war ending any time soon. former ambassador to ukraine, bill taylor, will join us. and take a look out of puerto rico s southern coast. hurricane fiona pounded the island, leaving 1 million people without power. the governor says there is damage that is, quote, catastrophic. and we begin with hurricane fiona s impact. the category 1 storm is currently passing over the then can republic after ripping through puerto rico on saturday. today most of the 1.4 million residents remain without power. luma energy has so far restored power to 100,000 customers. officials say it could be days before power is fully re
welcome back. president biden saddled by questions about his age and his ability to do the job for another four years has been sharpening his economic message and he s arguing that the economy is improving. voters just don welcome back. president biden saddled by questions about his age and his ability to do the job for another four years has been sharpening his economic message and he s arguing that the economy is improving. voters just don t realize it. as inflation remains high and voters disapprove of the president s performance on the economy, biden campaign hopes that the strong employment picture and focus on the middle class could break through this voter pessimism about the direction of the country. joining me now is phil murphy of engine. he was, for what it s worth, once considered a potential presidential candidate himself had biden decided not to seek a
Portland voters are beginning to feel slightly better about livability in the city, but are still very dissatisfied with homelessness, crime, and trust in government, according to a new poll
message that can translate and transfer throughout the country? i think if you ask about 60% of voters out there, in the latest poll, they would say no. about 60% of them disagree with how the president has been handling the economy, and look, inflation, and the economy and the cost of living, these are not partisan issues, these are being felt by every single american. when you ask white house officials about this and this is why we saw president biden mentioning these specific items as well, they will think that the individual things they have been doing, with the recent signing into law the reduction inflation act, and lowering prescription drug costs and lowering the cost of energy and lowering their health care cost and to be fair, the price of gas in particular has been taken down in recent weeks, these are all things that americans are seeing show up every day in their households but pessimism, voter pessimism especially on the economy continues to run high. on your earlier po