defamation, claiming the network pushed a, quote, fantastical story about him. well, they did day after day after day. how many lawsuits? ray epps and his wife have had to move to an undisclosed location because their life has been threatened so many times because of the lies that a former fox news host told about them. new this morning, hollywood actors are swapping scripts for picket signs as failed negotiations late last night set the stage for another strike in the entertainment industry. this is a big one. it is a big one, willie. i mean, got a lot to talk about today. obviously, the strike. also, ray epps, that s incredible, what s happened to him. tragic what s happened to him and his wife. but also, the christopher wray testimony yesterday, if you want
survive. the question, is will he survive long enough to be one of kevin mccarthy s votes and whatever kevin mccarthy thinks he s gonna do with the debt ceiling. it s not clear to me. much of interest in whether or not he was in this. i found very interesting. what how did mr. santos fame or infamy in today s society has its own currency. he doesn t carry much i believe about the power balance in congress. he cares about a personal infamy that he is gain from this particular situation. they are all not detaining but deals about george santos. he himself are crashing out in some way by telling this fantastical story. fact-check or of course is able to check the facts in that book so i don t think that santos
the president s side. anyway, the washington post broke the story in a big front page splash today. as they reporter, quote, late today nbc s kristin welker reported according to the two sources familiar with the investigation, the secret service agents were driving an estimated 1 miles an hour into the barricade, which is always a sign of something. a roundtable tonight jonathan allen, michael duffy, the washington bureau chief for time, and emily shultheis. when people drive really slow, cops will stop you because they figure you re drunk. it read like it s out of a comic book or fantastical story,
anyway the washington post broke the story in a big front page splash today. as they reporter quote, officers on duty who witnessed the march 4th incident wanted to arrest the agents and conduct sobriety tests according to a current official familiar with the incident but they were ordered by a supervisor on duty to let the agents just go home. late today nbc s kristin welker reported according to the two sources familiar with the investigation, the secret service agents were driving an estimated 1 miles an hour into the barricade, which is always a sign of something. a roundtable tonight jonathan allen, michael duffy, the washington bureau chief for time, and emily shultheis. when people drive really slow cops will stop you because they figure you re drunk. it read like it s out of a comic book or fantastical story,