someone is lying. the only question is this is it joe, or is it hunter? the house ways and means i committes ite obtained a july 3, 2017 whatsapp message betweenese hunter biden and cfc china energy offician l henry zell. watch what hunter wrote. hu s kind of hard to reah whdat becausnte hunter has a pretty od way of texting. i wonder why. i wonder what he was on. i m sitting here with my fatherd and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. tell the director that i would love the dirr to resolve this e it gets out of hand.it and now means to night and z. a if i get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than using or the chairman, i will make certain thatxt t between the man sitting next to me and every person he knoweo and my ability to forever hold h a grudge that you will regret not following my direction. i am sitting herefo, wait for it, waiting for the call with my father. sounds like a shakedown. three references to h
for sexual abuse, ordering him to pay $5 million to writer e. jean carroll. we have legal analysis on the case and more reaction from capitol hill straight ahead. also ahead, a high stakes meeting on the debt ceiling lives up to the low expectations everyone predicted. a look at what could come next as both sides have a small window to hammer out a deal. plus it appears that george santos elis and questionable financial claims are finally catching up to him as he is facing federal charges. and a live report from el paso, texas on how the biden administration is preparing for the end of a pandemic-era immigration restriction. good morning and welcome to morning joe it s wednesday, may 10th. along with joe, willie and me, we have host of way too early, jonathan lemire. former white house director of communications, jen palmerry. cohost of show time s the circus . attorney and columnist for the washington post george conway is with us as well. so it begins. donald tru
meet that young women that put norfolk southern represents on notice. she s coming up. but first president biden is set to announce new taxes next week, most are just guessing on what he will be proposing. he says millionaires and businesses will bare the brunt and nobody making less than $400,000 a year with the nation s debt already well over $31 trillion, even some democrats are getting antsy. senator joe manchin telling me, we can t tax our way out of this. i can assure you, you can t basically just tax your way out of debt. you can t borrow your way out of debt. you can t cut your way out of debt. you can do a combination of all of those to a certain extent and manage your debt. we re not managing debt. neil: no, we re not. we re frozen in place right now. stuck at our credit limit with neither party coming up with solutions to advance the ball or get the government going. good luck with that. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. very happy to have you this very bu
fame is like an honorable exchange. notoriety it well-known but without the good. notoriety is being known for being known. it craves attention but without sacrifice, without hard work or merit. walking to the well of the house floor doesn t usually capture our attention, most of us take walking for granted. but not br brian mast, not since he lost his legs in service to our country, what really captured my attention, he didn t have to do what he did, most speakers did not walk to the well, they stayed where they were, brian walked to the front of the people s house, he wanted to look his colleagues, friend, teammates as he calls them in the eye. face-to-face, he delivered empassioned plea for his colleagues to stop talking and start doing. stop talking about fights, find something to fight for, stop squandering this gift of leader thing, they have been given by the american people, he wondered why some republicans save their harshest words for one another, i m sure he wonder
hello and welcome to the programme. russia has announced that 63 of its soldiers were killed in a new year s eve attack by ukrainian forces. they were using himars rockets supplied by the us. it s the biggest death toll acknowledged by moscow for a single incident in the war, but ukraine says the strike killed hundreds of russian soldiers. our correspondent hugo bachega reports from kyiv. in a town in eastern ukraine, rubble and many questions. this used to be a school, apparently turned into a base for russian soldiers. at around midnight on new year s eve, ukraine struck. how many were killed remains unclear. in moscow, the army claimed the attack was carried out with rockets supplied by the americans, but there was also a rare admission of casualties. translation: as a result | of the strike by four rockets with high explosive warheads against the temporary deployment point, 63 russian servicemen were killed. in russia, military bloggers were furious. they accused the ar