Censorship. And dont forget on tuesday of next week we have got our town hall with rfk and New York City and tickets are free. First we begin tonight, and it is now very clear that a malignant cancer is within and surrounding Joe Biden Pres presidency. It is growing, and it is growing daily, it is compounding. It is also clear that joe biden may be the most corrupt president and american history, and certainly in the modern era. Investigations are heating up, the walls are absolutely closing and it, and this is very real. House republicans are seeking answers on the white houses everchanging story about joe biden involvement which he denied repeatedly during the campaign with hunter biden foreign Business Dealings noting that there was a clear shift any messaging, and other words he lied and demanding to know if this if this indicates that President Biden knew a lot more than what he was telling us. But biden bad week designed to begin to start there. On wednesday we have explosive tes
ballot for stoking an insurrection in violation of section three of the 14th amendment. and by all accounts, the justices posture during this arguments suggest the court is looking for ways to punt on that central question, did donald trump incited insurrection, and instead hand the issue may be to congress. basically to let some other group of people deal with the possible insurrectionist president being elected another day. which would seem to be a win for donald trump. seemed to be a win. because even if mr. trump was taking his victory lap, a different judge in a different courtroom released this one page order. it is here by ordered, adjudged, and decreed that after a jury trial before the honorable luis a caplan, plaintive e. jean carroll has judgment for damages against the defendant, donald j trump, for an aggregate sum of $83,300,000. that order is essentially a bill. donald trump must pay the 83 point $3 million he owes to e. jean carroll immediately. it does not ma
i did it, america. can i just say, tucker carlson getting an hour-long history lesson from latin vladimir putin on eighth or ninth century russia is must-see tv. it maybe is must-see tv. now. the most painful thing you can possibly see. but the premise is, wow, here we are 21st century. have a great rest of your night the doesn t involve all in. and thank you to home, thank you to you at home for joining me this hour. so yesterday, was supreme court day, a day when you at home may have familiarized yourself with the civil war origins of the 14th amendment of the united states constitution. as justices on the high court heard arguments for removing donald trump from the colorado ballot for stoking an insurrection in violation of section three of the 14th amendment. and by all accounts, the justices posture during this arguments suggest the court is looking for ways to punt on that central question, did donald trump incited insurrection, and instead hand the issue may
succession wins big at this year s emmy awards along with beef and the bear. all of those stories coming up in a moment. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. roma have named club legend daniele de rossi as their head coach until the end of the season following the sacking ofjose mourinho. de rossi s only previous managerial post came with italian club spal where he oversawjust three wins in 17 games before being sacked. mourinho leaves roma languishing in ninth place in serie a, five points off the league s final champions league qualifying spot and last week they were knocked out of the coppa italia by city rivals lazio. england women s manager sarina wiegman has signed a new contract until 2027. wiegman guided the lionesses to a first major trophy at euro 2022. england also won the first women s finalissima against brazil last year before reaching the world cup final, which they lost to spain. wiegman has won 3a o
they should be forced to pay to have the government board their ships and monitor them as they do their jobs. in some cases the amount that they have to pay, these monitors on board is more than the fishermen make themselves. megan lapp, who we have spoken to before, is a fishing industry worker, directly impacted by all of this. she s going to join us exclusively in a moment with her attorney. later we ll be joined by newt gingrich on the larger picture of the staggering theme that we saw in the iowa polling numbers around the desire on the part of voters there and we ll see if this is a larger theme in new hampshire, but many of them expressed a desire for complete and total upheaval of the way that the government interacts with them in their lives and the way the government works. first, to fox news chief legal correspondent, shannon bream. back in washington. live outside of the supreme court today for this very interesting and far-reaching case. hi, shannon. explain to u