opposite and i will do something. my name is george. i am unemployed and i live with my parents. [ laughter ] i am victoria. hi. [ laughter ] it was a shot in the dark, 50 years ago and joe biden first ran for senate. he was a 29-year-old outsider, no experience, no money and he was losing his hair. somehow the media dubbed him as the next jfk. biden s run reminded everyone of cam let. he was young and he got the ideas and he wanted to fight the little guys. politicians are all corrupt. i wonder if he ll say to us since it is clear that you are not corrupt and you got elected, why should people think that the system produces corrupt results when there you are. well, i am not sure if you should assume i am not corrupt. thank you for that. the system does produce corruption and i think implicit in the system is corruption when whether or not you can run with public office. it costs a great deal of money to run for senate. you have to go to those people who have money.
payloads with final information on the capabilities. todd: alexandria hoff joins us with the latest, alex. todd, ashley, good morning. the payload where the evidence was found, the fbi official says that remains underwater. what has been recovered at this point the wiring and small electronics. the u.s. officials believe the u.s. surveillance within tan is the intercept and listen in on american conversations. according to the pentagon for we know the people s republic of china gives these balloons for surveillance. high-resolution imagery the fly altitude balloons with intelligence operations. senates briefing, jon tester pushed for answers from the biden administration. i want to know if we knew what the chinese were trying to collect with that balloon come up with that reconnaissance ballooned. senator, thank you for the question. what we can probably get into details and a classified setting. you can say yes or no. you don t have to get into specifics, do we kno
think implicit in the system is corruption when whether or not you can run with public office. it costs a great deal of money to run for senate. you have to go to those people who have money. they always want something. as soon as joe got to washington and saw money being waved in his face, he realized the politician lifestyle was not for him. joe biden started doing the opposite of what he promised to do. he became a lying, corrupt politician. there was a time politicians was wheeling and dealing the chinese, the young joe would have said whoa, whoa, it is a problem. now, it is the new norm. he wants to accept that he s corrupt. one of the things republicans say is a priority for them is investigating your family, your son, hunter, your brother, jim. they talk about access that they say others have gotten because of you and because of your political success. how do you
four year long, more than four year long that will investigation out of u.s. attorney for delaware and to the tax affairs or business dealings. ashley: well, jesse watters took on joe biden s afrocentric politics to point out his family s corruption, watches. it was a shot in the dark 50 years ago when joe biden ran for senate. he was a 29-year-old outside or no experience, no money and losing his hair. but somehow the media dubbed him as the next jfk. biden reminded everybody of camelot, young, big ideas and wanted to fight for the little guy. and admitted the very thing no one wanted to hear at the time, the politicians are all corrupt. as soon as joe got to washington and some money waved in his face, he relates the honest politician lifestyle wasn t for him. and joe biden started doing the opposite of what he promised to do. he became a corrupt politician.