The president admits the act with a lot of green goodies could have gone by a different name. What are they celebrating . Like i said, the Inflation Reduction Act didnt bring inflation down. Today we look at what and specifically who did. Prices are down, but price hikes still are not. And a key interest rated just closed at a 15year high. Lets go to Jacqui Heinrich at the white house on the fastmoving developments on who gets credit and whether its a birthday debby down to say its not the white house when it comes to inflation or this Inflation Reduction Act. Jacqui . Hi, neil. Yeah, we got out of the east room where the president held the 1year anniversary celebration. It was a classic joe biden event. He whispered at one point, yelled at another point. He said the Inflation Reduction Acted is working. He called it a key part of bidenomics, touting jobs creation, specifically in manufacturing and new investments in climate, even though he didnt get in to the fact that now the estimat
biden s mishandling of top-secret classified documents from his time as a senator, vice president. they have now been made public. that report is beyond damning. by dinges tried to save face with the american public. it was a shocking display of his cognitive decline. we will play those outrageous remarks in a minute. let s lay out the details in this report. devastating. according to the report, quote, president biden woefully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen. investigators found classified documents including notebooks from meetings regarding highly sensitive material on foreign-policy and national security carelessly stored in what appears to be his garage. and while what the special counsel found about biden s handling of classified documents was alarming, what it says about his cognitive state is quite frankly shocking. and by the way, it should have every single american concerned about the mental healt
the ymca told her the transgender man was following the law. we begin with the white house and no longer taking questions on the investigation into president vitamins mishandling of classified documents. instead, they re telling media to ask the doj. kevin corke live in the nation capital with more. not only is the white house not answering questions, their insistence on sending queries t the doj is obviously creating a atmosphere of suspicion. critics are not only asking mor questions, they re beginning to wonder what is this white house hiding? as for kareem the white house press secretary she said this consistently today, any specifics related to this meeting the document,. this radio this legal process i would refer you to the department of justice in any questions you may have of us. i would refer you to your colleagues at the white house counsel s office. we heard that none of the lot over the last week or so. that was not enough for some reporters who demanded that
couldn t feel. my body went numb. i told her karlyn s gone. she s gone. she was a beautiful young mom doing important work. she was an intelligence specialist. some of her work was very sensitive. top secret. i believe she had top secret clearance. when she was found dead, everyone wondered, did her work cost her her life? i remember them telling me did she come into a lot of money she couldn t explain? maybe she was selling secrets? maybe. that s like out of a spy novel. what about other secrets? the personal kind. we knew they were having issues. right before they got married she found out that he was cheating. but somewhere out there was a stranger keeping secrets too. my data guy starts going through her facebook. she made reference to firearms in her social media. we saw that they were communicating her gas mileage. what a weird thing to do. a mystery that would drag on for months. and then, one final secret uncovered by science. you s
somalia has a long history of droughts, but due to climate change, the intervals between them are getting shorter, and this one is the worst in a0 years. it s estimated that more than half the population nearly 8 million people are currently living in drought affected areas. the situation is getting worse. it s growing into a full blown famine, where households have no food, and children suffer acute malnutrition. andrew harding s report comes from dolow, where people have come in search of life saving help, a warning that you are likely to find parts of it difficult to watch. from the parched plains of southern somalia, a weary exodus. these families have trekked for days across a hostile wilderness in search of food. tens of thousands have made similarjourneys in recent weeks, drawn to places like this. the crowded outskirts of dolow, a border town where some help is at hand. the local hospital, funded by britain since the last famine here back in 2011, is playing a vit