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camouflage scaling the partial wall in arizona. 2 million border encounters this year, a record high. at least is one democrat willing to bust, while on her bord borderline. she said the border is secure. she is dead wrong on that. i ve said this. i voted every time for the wall. we need the wall and a lot more. the line doesn t end there, listen to this outrageous claim from the white house. we had to fix something that was broken especially by the last administration, the trumpet administration, which largely try to build a wall, and it ineffective wall, couldn t even finish that in four years. we re doing more to secure the border ourselves, and we could be doing even more afraid republicans could stop their obstruction. and where all of the liberal fact-checkers on that. dana, the can have to walk back? i think you need to walk back the border-is-secure line? maybe after the midterm election. dana: even take one issue of the border when they falsely accu ....
almost nothing, joe biden is on a roll legislatively and on the national security front. todd: alexandria hoff live from washington with the latest. alexandria: even senator bernie sanders is questioning the name saying will have minimal impact. senate majority leader chuck chuck schumer disagrees. i would put in one word, persistence. alexandria: he calls it one of the defining feats of the 21st century. the climate healthcare and tax focus bill included 16 hours of vote-arama. democratss spent a year in negotiation, ending up with narrower adaptation of the build back better bill, inflation reduction act, they call it. 369 billion to climate, minimum tax raising $313 billion in 10 years, democrats expect to add 124 billion by bolstering i.r.s. tax inforcements. democratss government work for families again and this is what this bill does, period. republicans say the end of the sentence is not entirely true there. daniels stated this, democrats will pay the p ....
welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, it is wednesday, june 15th and i m brianna keilar with john berman here in new york. if you don t believe in the climate emergency facing our nation just open your window or walk outside today, there will be evidence on display in every corner of america, no matter where you live count on extreme weather, heat warnings or severe flooding. in the span of 24 hours americans have grappled with all of these threats, violent storms left hundreds of thousands without power in the midwest, flooded communities in montana that don t have clean drinking water and there have even been tornadoes in chicago. meteorologist derek van dam is live in columbus, ohio, where the mayor has no power and he s urging residents to go to cooling centers and pools to stay safe. reporter: john, unfortunately the perfect storm has struck this area, the combination of no electricity and dangerous excessive heat, that is a recipe f ....
years, marking the central bank s most aggressive move yet to bring down the soaring costs of food and gas and almost everything else. inflation is not easy. just days ago we learned it s at the highest level since 1981. the fed released a darkening forecast projecting more inflation and higher unemployment. joining me now matt egan. we heard from the fed chairman. he signalled more rate hikes. what did you learn? reporter: well, victor, clearly inflation is on fire. today the federal reserve officially called in help for some reinforcements. taking aggressive steps to raise interest rates and fed officials are signaling that even more aggressive steps may be needed to get inflation under control. listen to what jerome powell just said. we anticipate ongoing rate increases will be appropriate. the pace of those changes will continue to depend on the incoming data and evolving out look for the economy. clearly today s 75 basis point increase is an unusually large one ....
that situation reversed. and he will hope to hear concrete commitments from him to work on that problem. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal has more on the talks. mr yoav gallant is here for the second time in washington, dc. last time he was here in march, he is meeting his counterpart, the defence secretary lloyd austin and you mentioned the secretary of state antony blinken as well as the head of the cia and he will be discussing the next phase of the war in gaza, but also those increasing tensions on the lebanese border, which is of huge concern for the americans because of concern about what that might open up in the middle east. the prosecutor for the international criminal court has requested an arrester for yoav gallant, alleging he is responsible for war crimes in gaza and crimes against humanity but the us has rejected that, and they see yoav gallant as a crucial voice and a crucial ally, especially since mr vote once a day voice and a crucial ally, ....