worse. the economy is in a recession at a 40 year high and gas prices more than doubled and supply chain is a disaster and housing market in a huge tail spin and violent crime on the rise in small towns and big cities all across the country and california, they can t keep the lights on. meanwhile broad europe at war and china threateddenning to blow us up and reunify with our ally taiwan and afghanistan is once again a safe haven for the terrorists who perpetrated 9/11. now naturally according to joe biden and his fellow democrats, maga republicans are the greatest threat to america. that s their primary campaign message. take a look. we have a enough republicans to get it past but the truth is there s a lot more republicans taking credit for the bill than we voted for. we re building this new bridge here and we re all for it. we ll have an internet. i love him, man. they ain t got no shame. no shame. republicans have awakened a powerful thing in this nation. women. no, i m
we ll talk to late-night expert bill carter about the big-star exits and this week s up front and so much more. first, an epic struggle over the future of talking and tweeting. right now all stories lead back to elon musk. he s everywhere. one minute he s like the head of state holding a key meeting with brazil s president, the next like a teenage troll tweeting cruel emojis and memes. musk continues to say his original agreement to buy twitter is on hold. the company is saying the oppo opposite, arguing there s no such thing as on hold, they will forge ahead with the agreement despite musk s belated concerns on the platform. is musk like a student who failed to do his homework and now lashing out, saying it s everyone else s fault? at this time the ramifications for twitter and behind or global in nation. let s welcome in margaret sullivan, and from the post national correspondent philip bump disbunker checker khaya himm himmelman. good morning, everybody. is anybody belie
and the future gop. as republican governors prepare for a world without roe, republican candidates are looking more and more like donald trump. arkansas governor asa hutchinson joins me in moments. plus, the party in power. americans feel burnt out over the state of the country as november s midterm elections take shape, do democrats have a winning message? i ll speak to the newly minted democratic nominee for governor josh shapiro, ahead. good morning. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is feeling anxious. president biden is in japan on his first trip to asia after taking office. as he tries to focus on his international agenda, problems are piling up back home. the first anes from operation fly formula arrive today as the administration scrambles to get baby formula back onto u.s. shelves. but the white house still has not offered a time frame for when families would begin to see the effects of these measures. anyone watching their 401(k) friday
Use the hashtag artist places. Fire up your smart phones if you get a chance. I am mark muro, senior fellow at the metropolitan policy program and my privilege to kick off todays auspicious event. I say our event today is auspicious for several reasons. It is always auspicious to welcome and help launch a book into the world, given it is a red letter day for fred bacher whose excellent book the smartest places on earth is just out and if i do say so, rush to pick up a copy, we have some out beyond the back, on the way out please do that. Also two experienced economic observers focusing not on the standard inside the beltway with spin cycles, and at brookings, the most fundamental elements of national wellbeing, r d and stem worker advanced industries from aerospace, Regional Technology clusters, Regional Technology ecosystems, critical, that is part of their focus, and collaborations they accelerate. The fact that cities and regions themselves can become incubators of growth. They trav
And at the time the city that was still partially in ruin. Some of the famous monuments were in rubble. During that day, i was followed by the secret police. I just want to give you a quick indication what the times were like back then. Heres a bread store in east berlin in 1988. A long line of people trying to get bread. Still more damage on the building. A lot of Better Things that extra workers could have done with their time. They thought it was good idea to follow me around on this august day in 1988, and this is me taking notes on the streets. They took secret photos of me and they followed me around, minutebyminute, trying to assess what i was up to during the day. If you go forward a little bit, this year is the schedule the outline of a 60page file just for that day, and heres what it says, for example. At 8 00, the observation has begun. 8 53. I left the hotel and pkw, an automobile, with the i was traveling in style. 8 55 i arrived at the opera. Then going to the antic quits