whether this is really going to be determinative in an election. the first is there are a number of poles out there that show voters are far more concerned about the economy, health care, crime, abortion, issues like that, and those will likely be the issues that really matter. the second is, donald trump, whoever the republican nominee is going to become a democrats know that whether there is a special counsel or not, they are going to use the legal liability hunter biden is facing against the president. that was a given, whether or not there was going to be a special counsel. the for third is what i noted first, we are a long way from te election. charles, you and i are talking in a year about a special counsel or more about the special counsel into hunter biden, that may be more determinative than it is may be right now in august of 2023. charles: bob, but still, a couple weeks ago look like this was going to be swept under the rug with the sweetheart deal and it has been kept ali
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disabilities as some physicians opt out of medicare and medicaid. the motion is adopted. reporter: during the pandemic, lawmakers enacted stop gap measures that are about to expire, potentially dropping reimbursement rates even lower in 2024. the american medical association calling for action. its president writing, patients and physicians desperately need congress to develop a permanent solution that addresses the financial instability and threatens access to care. in recent decades, lawmakers have applied patches to the law to temporarily stop reimbursement rates from dropping. experts tell us, they expect that to happen again this year. bret? bret: a lease i can t thank you up next the panel on the hunter biden special counsel and today s ruling in the trump election interference case. first beyond our borders tonight, ukrainian officials say a russian missile strike killed an 8-year-old boy in the west of that country. meanwhile russian officials say ukraine targeted mosco
Republican members of Congress are seeking ways to protect an IRS whistleblower who came forward last week alleging a cover-up of the Hunter Biden tax evasion investigation.