He will release his own 100 page report on what he calls the stolen georgia election, two pages bigger than the charge sheet against him and his 18 accomplices. And well tell you how the us Treasury Secretary came to accidentally eat Magic Mushrooms while on a visit to china. First a Welcome Development here in the uk. Inflation fell sharply to 6. 8 injuly, from 7. 9 injune. But it still means prices continue to rise. Prime minister rishi sunak says it shows his governments plan is working, but he cautioned against complacency. The drop was fuelled by lower energy costs. But Core Inflation which looks at price rises excluding food and energy remained unchanged. According to the office of national statistics, the rising costs of hotels, air travel, and rents are among the costs keeping inflation high. Economists are still expecting Interest Rates the tool used by the Bank Of England to control price rises to be raised further. Our economics editor faisal islam reports. The heat may be c
felt any ill effects. since that time, the restaurant has seen a boom in customers and that particular mushroom dish has been selling out almost every day. amanda and jack, amanda i don t think i ve ever seen the print treasury secretary that giddy. it’s treasury secretary that giddy. it s actually quite, brings out her personality quite well. that is in fact a personality quite well. that is in fact a little bit of who she is. i could fact a little bit of who she is. i could imagine that she would also explore could imagine that she would also explore new culinary ideas, it s ust explore new culinary ideas, it s just her explore new culinary ideas, it s just her way. just a fantastic story and of just her way. just a fantastic story and of course she did it with such grace and of course she did it with such grace and and of course she did it with such grace and kind of fun, too. jack has that ever happen grace and kind of fun, too. jack has that ever happen to grace
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more spicy than i was expecting, get a bit of a sweat in a restaurant, but i don t think anything more serious than that, maybe one day. it serious than that, maybe one day. it raises a lot of questions, doesn t it? how did he get ordered, who ordered it for her? was it intentional with mac she didn t know about it. i intentional with mac she didn t know about it. ., , , about it. i mean, listen, if it s cooked. about it. i mean, listen, if it s cooked, something about it. i mean, listen, if it s cooked, something like - about it. i mean, listen, if it s cooked, something like that, l about it. i mean, listen, if it s- cooked, something like that, that is true when cooked, something like that, that is true when a cooked, something like that, that is true when a treasury secretary go somewhere or a presidential candidate goes anywhere it s very very orchestrated. i suspect people didn t very orchestrated. i suspect people didn t think very much of it because it s a didn t t
presidency so far, and it comes just in time for the midterms. so is this going to bring about a red wave in november? here now to debate it is democratic political analyst robert patillo and conservative commentator, amanda head. thank you for joining us this morning. thank you. thanks for having us. heather: let s talk about those approval ratings right now. we can take a look at that, ahead of the midterms, just a couple weeks away. 41% approve of president trump right now, that s compared to 54% who disapprove and then you can see the difference from just a short time ago. so what do you attribute the main thing in terms of his increasing approval ratings. i ll start with you, amanda. sure. i think you have to look at this from a momentum perspective. in january, democrats were enjoying a 13 point lead in the general ballot. fast forward to this summer and