happening now, day three of hunter biden federal trial. their defense is cross-examining the ex-wife about his history of using illegal drugs. we will bring you a live report. first, we began with three stories drying major attention. one of the most fundamental questions of the 2024 to presidential election that could not determine the outcome, does president biden have the physical stamina to do the job. we have seen the polymath, and the majority of american public says no. we will show you the details. kayleigh: hello, everyone i am kayleigh mceany here with my cohost harris faulkner and emily compagno. also joining us is tammy bruce, and also contributor, davi david webb. the first of 2 new reports raises questions over 81-year-old joe biden is mentally fit to serve. one is from the wall street journal, the title is behind closed doors, joe biden show signs of slipping. these are from people who are in the room. 45 sources, that is a huge number. democrats, republi
whitewash. emily: this first part, david is talking about essentially hiding behind the addiction or defending the addiction, there has been perpetuated by the mainstream media, they said yesterday you could argue that the lies were laid bare as his voice was ringing through the court room saying that my superpower in 2018 was being able to find drugs anywhere anytime. tammy: we must realize why it is a crime to lie if you are on drugs. but we know that, i believe that i think this is safe to say, i m the one person on the couch who did use drugs in my late 20s, and friends of mine were free basing at the time and i was an issue, and we were still able to manage our lives. and this is what we saw in that report. he was driving a car he was hiding the material in the car
open university and i am now completing a masters and i am in my 50s. completing a masters and i am in my 505. i completing a masters and i am in my 50s. i think there is so much expectation, you have to do a levels, you have to go to university at 18, i didn t hit university until my late 20s. i was told in the 19805, my late 20s. i was told in the 1980s, when i went to school, i couldn t go to university, i wasn t clever enough. and to hear lynn s journey, is inspirational. to hear as a careers adviser, if you want to do it, it is not the end of the world if you don t do it at 18, you have the rest of your life, you can do a degree whenever you want to, it is your choice. lynn, thank you for sharing. is your choice. lynn, thank you for sharinu. , ,., , is your choice. lynn, thank you for sharinu. , , .., is your choice. lynn, thank you for sharinu. , ., is your choice. lynn, thank you for sharinu. , , ., , ., sharing. everybody come and share, aet sharing. everybody come and share,
should be all around us, whether they be little kids or poor people or people with disabilities or people who are incarcerated or people who have lost their jobs or the elderly. these are not liabilities to manage unless we ve got our prioritized mixed up. what i learned growing up was that conservatives may be good with money and they may be hard-headed on public policy, but they don t care about poor people. i carried that viewpoint all the way through my 20s. but when i started to study economics in my late 20s, i was shocked to learn that it was traditionally conservative ideas that had done more to lift people out of poverty than traditional liberal ideas. it was a revelation to me that it was globalization and free trade and the american enterprise system spreading around the world that had pulled 2 billion people out of the poverty. i started to scream from the
since he ran for the senate in 04, and anybody who worked inside of a campaign or a speech writer in my late 20s, you have to be young and energiic if you want to live through an experience. it is day and night and it is exhausting. he s been there six years and i can understand why he would want to get out and make speechs and maybe come back in a second term. bill daily at the white house. it appears it is starting to take shape and he mate be offered the chief-of-staff position . he worked for the clinton administration and vice-president gore from chicago. good bet he will be the next man for the job. peat rouach doesn t want the job batly enough. bill daley has ties to the business world and that gives a president to reset a fracture difficult relationship with the corporate community.