time when prosecutors for jack smith were really, really active in interviewing witnesses around trump s mindset, appeared to be trying to get at just that. they were trying to determine whether trump knowingly based his actions on a lie in claiming widespread fraud that impacted the outcome of the november 2020 election. now, as we understand it, kushner has insisted that it was his impression that trump genuinely believed the election was stolen, according to a person familiar with what took place. this is a line of questioning the prosecutors have asked several witnesses, who are trying to figure out as they try to figure out exactly what trump s intent was because one of the things necessary depending on the charges the prosecutors might bring would be to establish corrupt intent. maggie, how does this information fit into the larger investigation by jack smith, the special counsel, into the efforts of trump and others to overturn the free and fair 2020 election? a
coming. a detective knows how to sniff out clues. you are familiar with that face? i don t know. my memory ain t so great. oh, yeah? maybe this will refresh your memory. i don t know. still kind of hazy. how about this. i remember him. i used to see him around why do you want to know. i can t tell that you. maybe this will help. i really don t think i should. you still don t think so? all right. his name is north ridge a cop jesus. jesse: over the weekend i noticed major, major signs. these signs told me november is going to be a blowout. i cracked open the new york times on sunday it said republicans are running away with it. making huge gains with hispanics, blacks and independent women. independent women are falling for republicans like they are in love. a 32 point swing in a month. i love me some independent women. want another sign? barack obama is on tour calling democrats a bunch of buzz kills. there were times where i would get sound like
elections. the latest fox news poll indicate around three quarters of those surveyed rate economic conditions negatively and say they are going to get worse. the president counters that the economy is, quote: strong as hell. white house correspondent peter doocy starts us off lye tonight from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: officials used to refer to inflation as transitory. but it hasn t gone away. now, democratic hopes in the midterms could be in jeopardy. who is going to benefit the most? working people, middle class. peter: as the president tries to forgive student loans amid lawsuits. litigation is underway and i don t think our legal judgment is that it won t but they are trying to stop it. the bigger concern on 89% of those surveyed in a fox news poll is inflation. people are tired of being broke. white house officials are hoping to reshape the race by talking most about the voters voters are sixth most concerned about abortion policy. the a
trouble getting some of its top players behind the deal. well, first of all, they resent the fact that many of their brethren went over to liv golf, collected a king s ransom and may rejoin the pga alongside mcilroy and tiger woods and others who turned their back on such riches. plus, this proposed deal which has many aspects yet to be hammered out, this proposed deal was made in the dark. the players found out about it after the fact. most of the members of the pga board found out about it after the fact. what they said the other day before congress is all we have here is an agreement to work on an agreement. there s still many aspects. one of the aspects that came to light today is that there would be an agreement from both sides not to poach the other side s players. but liv golf is predicated entirely on poaching pga players. maybe this is going to be some kind of loose partnership, but if it s a true merger, even
post columnist, the pga tour had some really strong comments and then they complete buckled. this week they said they had no choice. do you buy that, they had no choice? you know where i have stood for a long time, going back to the 90s with china and their olympic aspirations when it comes to sports washing. i do think the pga had no choice, and i think ultimately congress will look at this, if this was just some entity within the united states, it was a competitive golf league, maybe the question of antitrust and the elimination of a competitive element would make sense but if it is the only way to keep liv golf from swallowing world golf whole, and you can co-op them and bring them in, and so the pga gets back on its feet, and the pga has assured all concerned that they will run golf. there will only be a minority representation of saudi interests on the pga board, but as senator blumenthal said at the hearing, if they re putting a minimum of a billion bucks into it, the numbers