agenda or kitchen table issues? our panel will see. a rare agreement between the justice department and former president trump s legal team at the appointment of a special master to review documents sees it mar-a-lago. we will detail. plenty of pomp and circumstance this week as britain s morning the longest reigning monarch, the queens passing now spurring the royal family to mend some fences. prince harry and meghan markle are both back in the u.k. steven hilton will join us to break down the royal drama. we begin with president biden touting on a economic resurgence. white house correspondent kevin corke taking a closer look. good to be with you. the president back on the road again telling a group in boston about what he called an unprecedented investment in his bipartisan infrastructure law. the latest example, he claimed, it s taken america from economic crisis to economic resurgence. jobs and incomes are up. people are back to work. that progress has continued even
americans and their governmentm. a decade ago. the new york times admitted this. the times markedis the anniversary of 9/11 by publishinhed a piecg a piece on the rise of domestic surveillance abuses which explode after the 9/11 attacks. the patriot act, according to st the new york times, quote, govem quickly became a sort of shorthand for government abusenh and overreaching, which, quote, inflicted collateral damage on political dissent, religiousl liberty and the freedom of association, end quote. that is still true, in fact, truer than it s ever been,trage. and it is still a tragedy. what s fascinating is that stopd the new york times has stoppedi acknowledging it. in fact, remarkablity, there wae not a single mention oft page o the 9/11 anniversaryf yesterday. on the front page of yesterday s paper, the paper that purports to represent new york , the epicenter of the 9/11 attacks. now, why would the new york times ignore 9/11? ignore well, good question, be the new york