the greatest political jiu-jitsu move, but abandoning those policies was done. laura: will be riveted. i can t wait. i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. seven weeks before the midterms if you can believe it. the last gasps, that s the focus of . hannity: in all seriousness folks, that s all biden speaks, the democrats have so much to be proud of before the midterms. 8.3% is the year-over-year number, coming in hotter than expected and hotter than a lot of economists and people on this panel had thought. since the middle of last year, we ve seen that inflation is going up faster than wages. if you ingest paychecks for inflation, there actually shrinking. robbery has jumped 19%. hannity: heck of a job joey. but at least the democrats always had the pandemic to help them hold onto power. or until biden messed that up on 60 minutes. of the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid, still doing a lot of work on it. but the pandemic is over
a story about the power of kindness and on relenting courage in a time of war and it has been targeted for removal from school library shelves. the velshi banned book club convenes this morning with r. j. palacio author of the powerful graphic novel white bird. velshi starts now. good morning. i am ali velshi. it is saturday may 14th, day 80 of the invasion of ukraine and the war that is not going as putin planned or as anyone expected. the consequences of the war of choice on the neighbor, both intended and unintended, are now out in the open and on display for the world to see. there is a global economic toll and ramifications for the world food supply, ukraine being one of the largest producers of green in the world. we will dive into this later on in the show. other consequences are more direct and visual with ukraine being altered. entire cities, towns, villages, big and small, ruined and erased from the landscape. tens of thousands of people have been killed in th
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recorded the earth s highest ever temperature, 56.7 celsius. this current heatwave is getting close to beating that. for some, it s a tourist attraction, a chance to witness a piece of history. but tom has a very different message. the fact that people are coming out here to celebrate this, the park service is giddy. people are excited about tomorrow. it s not a milestone. i m calling it happy death day, because, 0k, it s a milestone tomorrow. but then, next year it s going to be another milestone. in ten years, 20 years, it s going 140 here. what are we celebrating? right across the us, heat records look set to be broken. here in phoenix, it s been above 43 celsius for more than 17 days in a row, with no sign of things getting cooler. authorities are warning that children, pregnant women and the elderly are at serious risk. it s all being caused by extreme high pressure, resulting in something called a heat dome. and that is leading to other
experiencing near record highs, with extreme heat warnings in place for more than 110 million people while other countries are seeing torrential rain and floods. joe inwood reports. they call it death valley for a reason. this californian desert once recorded the earth s highest ever temperature, 56.7 celsius. this current heatwave is getting close to beating that. for some, it s a tourist attraction, a chance to witness a piece of history. but tom has a very different message. the fact that people are coming out here to celebrate this, the park service is giddy. people are excited about tomorrow. it s not a milestone. i m calling it happy death day, because, 0k, it s a milestone tomorrow. but then, next year it s going to be another milestone. in ten years, 20 years, it s going 140 here. what are we celebrating? right across the us, heat records look set to be broken.