american people about the lousy state of the economy and kitchen table issues. let s take a look at the facts. when i took office, this economy was in ruins. the economy is out. price inflation is down. real incomes are up. gas prices are down and the need to come down further. exports are also up which means a simple thing, we are making a lot of money in america because of that. judge jeanine: you think that s crazy? biden s friends in the media are taking things to the next level by claiming republicans made up the term inflation to help them win. the only people i ever hear use the word inflation are journalists and economists. right? that s not part of the normal lexicon of the way people talk. it s interesting the republicans are doing something they don t normally do, right, not use the common tongue. not using common english in their campaigns. what they ve done is they have taught people the word inflation. most people would ve never use that word ever in their
does that end up hurting him enough that elvis s son, nephew, can win? you know, that s a good question. you know, how does that translate for folks? to be honest, stepping away from it and being this far, i don t think it will really factor. for a lot of those voters. there hasn t been a lot of blowing up around that. and yeah, it was a scandal. i think they re blowing up about it. it s hurt his popularity. it s made him very unpopular, tate reeves. yeah, but the question is how does that then translate into votes? donald trump is unpopular. but that has him beating joe biden. i m not going to base my experience in politics. i m not going to base how a campaign is going to turn out based on who is unpopular. what i m going to base it on is how reeves and presley are managing their ground game. and how they re managing the vote. and who they re turning out. are they turning out voters who see reeves as unpopular? are they taking advantage of his unpopu
u.s. supreme court spiraling into controversy overturning long precedent and rolling back rights, some are turning to state courts. why strong constitutions can save the every day rights being eroded by a lob sided u.s. supreme court. this and more on another hour of velshi starting now. good morning it s sunday june 9th. president biden is wrapping up his trip to france today where he spent much of the week recognizing d day. this morning he will be at a cemetery near paris and he and the first lady will fly back home. but in a few days he will head back to italy. biden s upcoming trips to europe are valuable opportunities for him to highlight the importance of america s role in the world stage. he s cast his opponent as a strong man who will usher in an era of corruption in america and support such things abroad. trump s first term also saw the country shift toward a more isolationist stance which raised concerns among our partners that america might abandon its alliances
Are back at the British Library in london. We have got another five witnesses who have shared their personal memories of history. This month on the programme, the israeli lawyer who prosecuted the architect of the holocaust. A chinese archaeologist who worked on the statues of the terracotta army. And the son of Charlie Chaplin invites us into his home. But first, we are going back to the 1980s. The beginning of the hiv aids outbreak. At that time, stigma about the condition was rife. But in 1987, Princess Diana agreed to make a highly symbolic visit to the first hiv aids unit in britain. Our first witness, the first hiv aids unit in britain. Ourfirst witness, John The First hiv aids unit in britain. Our first witness, john oreilly, was a nurse at the unit who welcomed one of the most famous women in the world. For every person affected by hiv aids around the world, it was a major moment. It was amazing. Officially, the princess was simply opening the first hiv aids ward in britain. Bu
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