and shaye moss is going to join me, live. plus, the four times indicted republican front runner is once again echoing the anti immigrant language of adolf hitler. but house republicans seem much more concerned about their effect and peach men inquiry into president biden. alas congressman jonah about all of it. also today, as kate cox fleas texas to get an abortion, ted cruz fleas from reporters when he s asked about her story. but this isn t a messaging problem, it s a policy problem. and later, my conversation with the families of hostages taken captive by hamas. i ll ask them about their meeting with president biden this week, their frustrations, and how they find hope during the most difficult moment of their lives. ever since donald trump entered the political spotlight years ago, it s kind of seem like he never really pays a price for all of the lies he spread. at times, his conspiracy theories have taken hold so fast, so fast, they are pace the ability to even
abuses of those in power to take your liberty, your property, your reputation, and, inin deed, your life. he promised a humility so often found with the powerful embrace fairness as their foundation. it sure doesn t seem that way, does it? gary sappily is a supervisory special agent for the irs where he s worked for 14 years. in january 2020, he was assigned to what he calls a high profile investigation. who s the subject of the investigation? i can t confirm or deny the subject of this investigation. why not. because part of the tax secrecy laws don t allow it. he can t say it but cbs news learned the investigation was the probe of hunter biden by the trump-appointed us attorney if delaware. cbs news has obtained this letter his lawyer sent to congress monday alleging irregularities in doj s handling of the investigation. schapley is seeking legal protections from congress so he can share specifics of his allegations. there were multiple steps that were slow-wa
about what harlan crow says the one thing he has never done in the garden of eden. my mind just went to some very dark places immediately. rachel, when you call your backyard garden of evil. i mean? hey, rachel,, caught some bad news today about the canoeing trip we have planned for this summer. with stephen colbert and seth myers and jimmy kimmel and . turns out that only john oliver and i can go because all of the rest of you have just been sanctioned by vladimir putin, you are not allowed anymore to enter russia. so, you know. it is really going to be a drag to miss mosquito season in siberia, but i will be trying to hold it together, i will make alternative plans and just hoping there is a typo. a lot of fascinating things on the sanctions list like attorney general letitia james. it turns out, and brad raffensperger in georgia, like, people have absolutely nothing to do with foreign policy in any way. i don t know that brad raffensperger has ever said a word
crime, a waste of time and money what the left tells you. what is the truth? the truth is, a sad day when avoiding indictment is seen as vindication, clear to anyone willing to work, highest echelon of the fbi engaged in conduct, the country is divided in its response, we re inching close dor the cliff called relativism where friends cannot be wrong and opponents cannot be right. it is okay to victimize those with whom you disagree, every investigation, found bias, what you call it confirmation or political bias, it was bias among those empowered to take your liberty, and property and your life. the left tells us that the bias does not matter, inspector general criticized work and objectivity and fairness of the fbi and doj, yet media and left do not care. fbi spun a thin, allegation to a year s long odyssey that weakened a president and the department of justice and a country. the fbi and doj did their best to conceal their conduct from investigators and the fisa court, yet,
spanish league. this is the player, brazilian international, viniciusjunior, who reported what he said was racist abuse while playing for real madrid against valencia on sunday. the game was paused, before continuing. after the match, vinicius, who has been the target of racist abuse several times during this season, said that the spanish top division, la liga, belongs to racists. la liga s president responded by saying that the player had twice not attended meetings to discuss what the organisation could do saying. that comment led to criticism and an outpouring of support in brazilfor vinicius, including this moment, when the lights illuminating rio s statue of christ the redeemer were switched off as a gesture of support. brazil s government has requested urgent meetings with officials in madrid over the matter. well the episode has reverberated in football around the world. here s former england international micah richards speaking about it on the bbc a little earlie