basement the ultimate sign of failure. bald men with no jobs and no money who live with their parents don t approach strange women. jesse: unless you are the child of washington royalty where mooching off mom and dad is a wave life. you get to fly to the most exotic country in the world play diplomat and count the money. we told you about hunter s escapades being bribed with chinese diamonds to funding a sex trafficking ring. we just found out hunter has some competition his name paul pelosi jr. as far as we can tell, he has never had a real job. the kind where you have to punch a clock. so what is paulie jr. do all day? well, last week, nancy snuck little paulie on her plane to asia. his name wasn t listed as part of the official delegation. they didn t want you to know paul went to asia with his mom. but if you look closely at the photos, there he is. paulie p. jr. about as unqualified as hunter with all the big dogs there in asia. he was also caught by foreign recover
just around the corner, republicans and democrats are raising the stakes as senate democrats celebrate the passage of their major spending legislation, republicans also gain an edge of sorts by forcing democrats to vote and show their cards on several key midterm issues. moderates appear to be left with a bad hand. republicans are preparing to up the ante with plans to target moderates in november and beyond in 2024. congressional correspondent asha has any is on capitol hill with our report. good evening, asha. good evening to you, mike. that s right, senators are headed back home for the august recess. handing the baton to the house which is expected to vote on this massive tax and spending plan on friday. republicans in the meantime promising democrats will pay the price in the midterms. [cheers] it was a feat some didn t think was possible. i put in one word persistence. even republican senator josh hawley tweeting tonight i will give the dems this with a 50/50 se
unarmed black man who was shot at least 60 times. 60 times. the police chief speaking out. more on that story ahead. also this morning, former president trump is anxiously considering when he might announce a run for president in 2024. playing into that decision, pressure to reclaim his image following devastating testimony from the january 6th select committee hearings. but we begin in washington this morning. president biden will return to the white house in time for a fourth of july fireworks tonight. meanwhile, he s facing blowback for blaming gas stations for high prices at the pump. the president calling out companies responsible for setting fuel prices, tweeting, bring down the price you are charging at the pump to reflect the cost you re paying for the product and do it now. cnn s jeremy diamond joins me now from the white house. how is the president s message being received? as you know, this july 4th weekend is a painful reminder for so many americans of how s
will respond. also tonight , wetake begin with the left s weekend of rage and despair at lying and fundraising emails. even roe v. wade is no more . democrats havee descended into a state of full blown lying to steria yet again. now keep in mind this decision did not outlaw abortion in america. instead, they decided who willca decide they d return the issue to the states to decide your elected officials. so ultimately the american people will decide allowing voters to debate, decide the rules and regulations surroundingggu abortion in their respective states. but democrats are notti interested in an honest debate. so over the weekend they took to the streets. some proudly displayed veryd graphic, vulgar signs likevu this one here calling justice amy coni barrett. well, i can t even say it. another sign telling the justices to burn in . others evoking coathangersg displayed cartoon and statedli that god was killing babies.mo one common theme at all demonstrations in america th
in addition, it also changes the circumstance for people on medicare by putting a cap of a maximum $2,000 a year no matter how many prescriptions they have. which is especially important for people with cancer and long-term diseases. it s a god send. it will be a god send for many families. second, the bill locks in place lower health care premiums for the next three years for millions of families that get coverage under the affordable care act. they will meet an average savings of $800 a year for 13 million people. third, it invests $369 billion, granted i called for $500 plus, but it invests $369 billion to secure our energy future and address the climate crisis, bringing down family energy bills by hundreds of dollars, but providing working families tax credits. it gives folks rebates to buy new and efficient appliances, to weather rise their homes and tax credits for heat pumps and rooftops solar. it also to buy any electric vehicle or fuel cell vehicle. new or used. it a