hello, everyone, it is friday, this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno. also joining fox business anchor and host of bottom line dagen mcdowell. former fbi special agent nicole parker and former army intelligence captain and veterans on duty chairman jeremy hunt. president biden reelection campaign appears to be in serious trouble. the president is facing a formal impeachment inquiry, but new job performance on key issues have plunged to lowest since he s taken office. listen to this, pew research center found president biden rating at just 33%, that is close to the 20s. 64% of respondents disapprove of the president s job performance and only 36% believe biden can make good decisions and just 32% are confident biden will make good decisions on immigration, another 20-point drop from 2021. just 24% said they were confident biden can unite our country and nearly 25-point drop, maybe blood-red maga speech had something to do with that o
then i think this obstruction case is a tight case. and yes, i do think he ll go to jail on it. the classified document investigation expands into trump s business dealings, as e. jean carroll says she plans to seek more damages from the ex president. i love to have robbie kaplan just shut him up. and the latest chilling example of america in reverse, as nebraska s governor signs a combination of anti-trans and anti-abortion laws. women will die. children are dying. it is your fault. it is your fault! and you are allowing it to happen. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i am chris hayes. well, we appear to be just days away from the potential collapse of the global economy. strange way to start the show, but that s where we are headed, at least as of now. again, i don t think we are gonna get there, but that is the way that we are going. and it s amidst that and the threat explicitly republicans are threatening that president bid
general bill barr name john durham to investigate the investigators and predicted he d find the crime of the century. durham didn t have much luck in the courts. now, four years after he started, durham s harshly critical report saying he relied on raw, unanalyzed and uncorroborated intelligence along with seriously flawed information has plunged us all back into the same old, familiar debate, the story that seemingly will never end. i m howard kurtz and this is the mediabuzz. howard: the report by special counsel john durham exploded like a neutron bomb, and the media are deeply divided over his conclusion that the fbi acted on such flimsy evidence that its investigation of possible collusion between donald trump and the kremlin never should have been launched. first among those claiming vindication, the former president. this was a coup that they were looking at. these are sick people. howard: and many of those on fox news and elsewhere joined in castigating the m
and migrants in the city. with tens of thousands of migrants crowding into new york, its mayor is demanding help from washington. mayor eric adams joins me live to discuss what he wants from the president. i m jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. president biden took to the world stage at the g7 in japan to stress problems at home. and to reaffirm his stance on debt ceiling negotiations as time continues to run out. it s time for republicans to accept that there is no bipartisan deal to be made solely on their partisan turns. they have to move as well. all four congressional leaders agree with me that the fault is not, let me say it, again the fault is not an option. i expect each of these leaders, excuse me, to live up to that commitment. the statement comes in response to house speaker kevin mccarthy drawing his own line in the sand on behalf of republicans less than 12 hours ago after negotiations failed to yield results yet again last night. i think we re gon
hundreds of classified government documents after he left office. now, you think about investigation, i m gonna bet your mind goes straight to the events of august 8th last year. you would likely think of the fbi s court authorized search of mar-a-lago. and of the 100 plus classified documents that the fbi found on the premises that. but that is not tonight s news. no, tonight s news centers on a period of time, about two months before that. june 2nd, the events of that day may be key to jack smith s case. tonight, the washington post described the events that took place that day as being of particular importance to investigators in the classified documents case. we had previously known that on may 11th of last year, trump s attorneys received a grand jury subpoena seeking all documents bearing classification marking still in trump s possession. then, we knew that almost a month later, june 3rd, an attorney from the department of justice, and three fbi agents met with trump s