work where multimillions of dollars were paid off to biden family members, it s the nature of the work but also what qualified them to do the work. nobody can answer that question. martha: you know, one of the things that leaps to my mind is one of the e-mails that was on hunter biden s lab top. he said something to the effect to 1 of his daughters, i hope you re never in a position where you have to pay for everything for the family, right? along those lines. i m paraphrasing it. is that what we re seeing here? do these reports directly link the money that came from cefc to hallie biden through rob walker? how confident are you that that direct connection exists? right. we ll be more confident once we ve done our investigation and follow the facts and lead wherever they take us. number 1. number 2, when you couple what we re learning this week with
can until they meet the united states or the world navy or somebody that says no, this is international airspace. we can operate here. so i think the using an unmanned system like the mq-9 reaper is a great way to collect intelligence, to see what s going on, but interestingly the russians, the two russian aircraft, they know they re going after a drone, so they know there s cameras on there. so they had to know that they were going to be photographed doing what they did. certainly the russian aircraft would have cameras. interesting that the russian ministry of defense has not released any video. martha: very interesting. there s some suggestion that that cameras on that are one of the things that they re very interested in. general hodges, thanks very much. they go after it in the black sea. good to see you. thanks for coming in today. thank you. so coming up, ben and alicia hall join me live to tell their story together about the attack,
apparently there were buyers in last week and they should have been able to sell it. as soon as we get it out of the hands of the government and in the hands of the private sector, that will ensure that the tax payer is not on the hook. martha: no bank is going to by this bank in 24 hours when you own the litigation liability. as long as there s no government backstop, they have to do they due diligence. they re not just martha: a good argument to say let s see what the market is for these assets. look under the hood. martha: let s see who wants to buy it. the government doesn t have to jump in and do everything. let it find equilibrium here in terms of what the assets are worst. the sooner the better. martha: thanks. the market seems to be ignoring it today. thank you, gentlemen. good to see you both. say good-bye to tik tok? the ceo comes to washington to make his case before congress.
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it makes you remember how important it is to be human and to help each other. martha: you know, i go back to the beginning of this story just for a moment when you got a phone call from suzanne scott. you said i looked at my phone and you were worried because you hadn t heard from ben that day. you said the call coming from new york made you nervous. yeah. no, really nervous. i mean, it got to the end of the day and i think we slightly gotten used to an erratic time schedule. ukraine was very busy. i never wanted to wake him up if he was finding time to sleep. but no, it s funny. i think you have a sixth sense. when i saw that number on my screen, i knew straightaway that something was not something wasn t right. yeah. martha: you made a phone call, the first time you talked