wednesday, hugged an insurrectionist on thursday, and yet still, still the republican front runner for president in 2024. we will walk you down that hall of shame, also the senate judiciary committee wants to speak to supreme court justice john roberts about ethics. he declined, i wonder why. and what the dems do now? plus, just how a racist was tucker carlson. tonight, we ve got the receipts, and david mandela s here, the director and executive producer of hbo s new political comedy drove a white house plummer. behind the scenes, the watergate scandal. te rgate scandal. but first, we begin with breaking news. manhunt is ramping up for a mass shooter accused of killing five including an eight-year-old child on friday. authorities say they have run into dead ends and they are offering an 80,000 dollar reward for the information. nbc s priscilla thompson has the details. there is now an 80,000 dollar reward being offered for anyone who can come forward with informatio
and kitchen table issues. let s take a look at the facts. when i took office, this economy is in ruins. the economy is up, price inflation is down. real incomes are up, gas prices are down and need to come down for exports are also up, which means the simple thing we re making a lot of money in america because of that. you think that s crazy? biden has friends in the media, are taking things to the next level by claiming republicans made up the term inflation to help them. when the only people i ever heard here use the word inflation are journalists and economists. right. so that is not part of the normal lexicon of the way people talk. so it s interesting that republicans are doing something they don t normally do. right, which is not use the common hung right. not use just common english to sort of use do on their campaigns like they do with prime. but what they ve done is they ve taught people the word inflation right. most people who have never used that word ever in
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were basically having issues looked at, you know, ignored or given a second chance or, you know, put into a slightly different role to sort of shake things up, yeah. right, because you were obviously destined to go to iraq to do data analysis, to work in intel in one form or another. right. you were warned, weren t you, about the dangers of leaking, of exposing information to the outside? you were also warned, i believe, about wikileaks, in particular? so, yeah, it was brought up in my.in my. it was brought up by a contractor, a civilian contractor who was training us. they mentioned it and it was just sort of a thing in passing. i do recall that happening. i didn t really dig into it at that point. it was like 2008, so. right. you didn t dig into it, and yet, within weeks of arriving in iraq, you d reached out to wikileaks and you d clearly made a decision to cross the most fundamental line of all to actually reveal this confidential secret information.
about wikileaks, in particular? so, yeah, it was brought up in my.in my. it was brought up by a contractor, civilian contractor who was training us. they mentioned it and it was just sort of the thing in passing. i do recall that happening. i didn t really dig into it at that point. it was like 2008, so. right. you didn t dig into it. and yet within weeks of arriving in iraq, you d reached out to wikileaks and you d clearly made a decision to cross the most fundamental line of all to actually reveal this confidential secret information. i don t think that comports with the timeline, necessarily. i think that i, i spent quite a bit of time in myjob and in my role. and obviously i was in various. well, i think by the end of november, you d only arrived there a month or so earlier. by the end of november, you made the initial contact with wikileaks. that doesn t comport with my understanding of the events, no. well, it s the timeline that was put into the court