pet pete not going to hand. there is no one in washington who loves to rub things more than joe biden. joe: i m going to be fine with your jokes but i m not sure about dark brandon. pete: you see, but joe was never laughing with us. joe was laughing at us. and he has been laughing since the moment he stepped into the white house. but nothing like we saw last night. while joe was welcoming the prime minister of india to a state dinner, you won t believe who was in the crowd, rubbing elbows and shaking hands with his fellow so-called washington elite. and that s hunter biden. he was at the white house just like it was any ordinary week. have you ever seen someone fresh off of federal charges smile this much with fake teeth? well, you have probably never met a biden. if your last name is biden, can you dodge your taxes and wave an illegal gun in the face of prostitutes while high on coke and you will get the sweetheart deal of the century. but if you are a law abiding gun ow
double murder. now day two of the double murder try of alex murdaugh in south carolina. it begins in 30 minutes. the first witness is set to take the stand today. i m bill hemmer. good morning at home. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. a lot of drama. a lot of people following the story for the prominent south carolina lawyer accused of shooting and killing his wife in 2021. propers cuteors argue all the evidence fits together like the pieces of a puzzle including cell phone footage and gunshot residue. bill: the defense claims it proves nothing. high emotion in the courtroom yesterday. the defendant broke down in tears. dana: now as the trial is set to resume the big question is whether his surviving son will take the stand. bill: that s where we begin with jonathan serrie covering the trial. good morning. good morning, bill and dana. alex murdaugh 26-year-old son buster is on the list of 255 potential witnesses. a list that includes law enfor
forward their priorities despite republican resistance. they re actually trying to get some major stuff done. as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle. front and center at tomorrow s highly anticipated primetime hearing, will be donald trump s apparent refusal to stop his supporters from storming the capitol. but according to the washington post, the committee has damning evidence of the former presidents actions the day after the riot. tonight, the paper reports, the house committee expects to show portions of outtakes from a trump speech that was delivered on january 7th. that day, aides have urged him to speak to the nation and clearly condemned the riots. and he struggle to do so. the video trump tweeted on the six when he told supporters to go home, and that he loved them. we ll also be part of the hearing. earlier this evening, committee member, jamie raskin, was asked about it. hours had passed wet he coul
the video trump tweeted on the six when he told supporters to go home, and that he loved them. we ll also be part of the hearing. earlier this evening, committee member, jamie raskin, was asked about it. hours had passed wet he could ve simply took an a walk for ten or 15 seconds, over to address the country, and address his followers, and tell them to go home. and people were beseeching him, begging him, to do that. and he refused to do that. so that he finally went over and made some comments then at the end of the day, when it was clear that no thanks to the president, our police forces had turned the tide. it s extremely revealing how exactly he went about making those statements and we re gonna let everybody see parts of that. tomorrow s hearing begins at 8 pm eastern. you can absolutely see it here on msnbc. chairman bennie thompson was tested positive for covid will lead the hearing but will do be doing it virtually. we expect to hear from former trump white house
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