were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave pete: we begin with a fox news alert, armed rebellion by russian mercenary forces raging inside russia. a group that wants back in ukraine on the company s behalf claims to have control of the key russian city. will: president putin calls her betrayal as the us and the west wait to see if a move is made on moscow. rachel: alexandria is live with the latest. reporter: this focuses away from the offensive on ukraine into defending itself and the man leading this rebellion represents a striking turnaround in allegiance. former longtime valhalla mirror putin ally is promising to leave the private wegner military group into moscow, a meeting with the defense minister. he claims his group now controls the russian
have to address that. they thought they would get away with hunter pleading to these minor offenses, but more keeps coming. pete: those minor offenses are not minor, only in comparison to absolute corruption in the oval office but the dude didn t pay hundreds of thousands of dollars, potentially millions in taxes. if you or i chose not to pay our taxes it is a big deal especially for those railing against millionaires avoiding taxes. rachel: we know president biden is potentially compromised and this affects policy that he has towards china and all the countries from which they extorted money. it s very serious stuff. pete: a new video justin this morning of a canadian search vessel turning from the side of the oceangate sub req. what we are learning about the
writing this. what it takes junky, the best campaign book ever written, this is the sequel we all need. and i just want to read a quote from gary hart, which i think sums up what might be the most interesting take away from this. gary hart says it seems to me that president biden is less inclined in his recent years to be quick on the trigger rhetorically and argue mentively. in the early days he was known as a talker. he had an opinion on a whole variety of things. basically what gary hart was saying, look, back in 1987, the dude didn t shut up. he went on and on and on forever. that s a big change. yeah, absolutely. but i think to most students of joe biden and certainly people who have known him for a long time, it wasn t just 1987. as hart said in 2008 when barack obama chose biden to be his vice president hart said, oh, boy, this guy is going to talk a lot
yeah. [laughter] greg: who doesn t want to be covered in peanut butter? tyrus, i love how people equate free speech with suppression of free speech so if you say most kids are exercising their right to free speech, no, they are doing it to silence someone. and the best part is the dude didn t have nobody with him. greg: did you go? searcy, bro, you said you would stay with me. [laughter] man, just like the boy scouts, i can remember when i had and i was in college and we had a speaker that was coming and i disagreed with, i would ask him a question trying to understand why i disagree. greg: exactly. [applause] if i thought they even,
yeah. [laughter] greg: who doesn t want to be covered in peanut butter? tyrus, i love how people equate free speech with suppression of free speech so if you say most kids are exercising their right to free speech, no, they are doing it to silence someone. and the best part is the dude didn t have nobody with him. greg: did you go? searcy, bro, you said you would stay with me. [laughter] man, just like the boy scouts, i can remember when i had and i was in college and we had a speaker that was coming and i disagreed with, i would ask him a question trying to understand why i disagree. greg: exactly. [applause] if i thought they even,