to render judgment r on the unprecedented moral atrocities our leadership class has committed over the past twos years. the shameless lying, shamelthe arrogance, the stupid the total incompetence, the unfairness, the relentless and vicious racism toward the majority of the americans rm population, all of whichlation. together amount to, yes, attacks on democracy itself. if you believed in democracy, you would not act like this. dec no one has ever run a developed country with this degree of recklessness. puniquestion is , is anyone ever going to be punished for it? that s what s really on the ballot. this november eight . so for republicans, the election should be easy. nothing you should ever for a second underestimate their ability to screw it up anyway they may. but the template formber success is right in front of them. just run against joe biden. there may be people out thererug who feel sorry for joe biden, pl but there s absolutely nobody who thinks or can arguo feeled
i knew it as soon as we said it, we have ping-pong coming up. . s been pete s been practicing all his life. [laughter] rachel: he probably pitched this segment so he could look good again. pete: they re good. they must be pros. rachel: and i love that it s, like, disco music to the ping ping-pong pete: i think this has to do with what s happening next. will: and tacos on set as well. we had a conversation earlier about flour, hard, and i told you guys rachel: we re going to try the almond pete: will s into almond if tortilla, which i don t know how you get a tortilla out of a nut. look at that, look at that, i can t even lift it. rachel: come on. just try a thing. will: you ve got to go quick now, pete. pete: it s starting to fall apart. will: but not bad tasting. am i wrong? rachel: no. no. pete: dry and rachel: no, no. pete: almonds are not will: s here s pete s hard shells. pete: now, hard shells are awesome. will: hard shells are awesome. pete: have you had th
the department of justice is independent. we respect that process. neil: the docu drama continues. the white house fielding questions about classified documents due in president biden s garage. he s heading back to delaware at any moment, and back to that garage, and that corvette kept locked in the garage. the bigger question is who is mining this when it comes to classified material in the first place? today some answers. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto on a busy newsday. we have the latest from the white house and the justice department. peter doocy is at the white house. peter? the press secretary was not involved in the behind closed doors discussions to wait more than two months after the first batch of classified information was found to go public with it. however, she is the official they are sending out to answer all the questions about that process. we have been transparent in the last couple of days. however, that transparency is limited. i m not goin
live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with lynda kincaid. well, it s 10:00 a.m. in israel and gaza. day three of deepening hostilities that began friday with israeli airstrikes in gaza which have since escalated in rockets fired toward israel. they say an israeli airstrike is to blame for killing people on saturday. the israeli military deny it is was responsible and released video that it says show as militant rocket going off course. israel says that s what cause thad deadly explosion. cnn can t verify either claim. here s what one palestinian woman said after her home was destroyed. translator: i started to cry and scream. and then the drone hit. and after that, there was an airstrike, which, as can you see, put our homes to the ground. all of that was destroyed. what can i do? where will we go tonight? cities across southern israel have been sounding warning sirens as militant rockets streak out of gaza by the dozens. the israeli military say the majority ar
it s an issue that had never really been seriously considered and decided one way or the other before the justice department was confronted with it urgently during the nixon administration. but thanks to this, again, sort of odd series of things happening all at once in the early 70s, the vice president, spiro agnew, maybe going to prison, the president, richard nixon, making being removed from office against his will by impeachment. thanks to those things coming together all at once in a big felonious mess because the american people, in our infinite wisdom, thought it would be a good idea to elect guys that crimy to the white house, twice, thanks to that mess around nixon and agnew, the justice department in the early 70s h 70s 70s, that it was the policy not to bring criminal charges against a sitting president of the united states. that sni like an important landmark moment foran the nixon years. it s never a good sign when your presidency is so crimey, it forces eve