for anyone. we ve had presidents who have fallen before who were a lot younger and people didn t go into, you know, heart palpitations. but his age is an issue and people have every write to every right to consider it. driving the knife in his back during his most vulnerable moments. new poll numbers show he is in serious trouble. less than a third approve of handling the economy, guns, immigration. and hillary is not giving a glowing review of his presidency. i am, you know, of the camp that is hes determined to run, he has a good record. that people would not have predicted would have gotten done. he doesn t get the credit he deserves for what s going on in the country. i hope he stays very focused, able to compete in the election because i think he can be reelected. . jesse: she s stealing his talking points. if trump wins, which i do not believe will happen, let me quickly say that, if in some scenario that were to happen, it would be the end of democracy in th
Ultimately help or hurt the prosecution . And from Vice President ial hopeful full two admitted puppy killer, kristi noem is political stops seems to be tanking as the trump vip stakes enter a pivotal stage. Im dan a bash. Lets go so behind the headlines and Inside Politics first step, 20,682 votes. That was joe biden is 2020 margin of victory over donald trump. And the critical swing state of wisconsin four years earlier, trump took this date by about the same amount. Now for context 20,000 people fills less than a quarter of the Green Bay Packers Land Bove Field is why doe biden is in wisconsin today for the fourth time this year, hes unveiling a 3. 3 billion. Thats why billiondollar investment by microsoft with a not so subtle shot at donald trump. Now, back in 2018, than President Trump was in the exact same spot to announce a huge Manufacturing Facility by Foxconn Trump said it would be the Eighth Wonder Of The World instead, it was mostly abandoned. Cnns jeffs in milwaukee, geoff
somebody s i back at the parking wind plant used to be the solo plant. fun fact of yesterday. i heard from a white house official who was disputing the very premise of that question that we were asking about talking business on speaker phone. in devon archer testimony he doesn t say talked business specifically. devon archer came out to say it is categorically false that president biden then vice president did not know what was going on with hunter while all of this was happening. and so that is why we asked the question that we did. and we appreciate president biden waving us over. again, the only time that it s ever okay to jump a barricade at a presidential event is if you are waved over. otherwise, don t try it. back to you. brian: peter, you seem a little bit surprised as i was. he just said lousy question. is he rating your question now. do you think it was a lousy
policy to be able to prosecute that case and go so far as to say he thinks most persons agree. if the politicians are self-dealing that s what the corruption laws ought to be for. sounds rational. notice where he draws the line. he can not go beyond that. he doesn t say, so we look for a loophole or trick or throw a different charge at hem themmer the ends justify the means or something you don t want anyone in power to indict, so prosecute, to jail to seek any level of punishment. you don t want those people playing fast and loose. it is striking. i wanted you to hear jack smith did the opposite. he said you might want the go farther. might sound like corruptioning but i can t go beyond what the statute says, full stop. that s how he prosecutes the cases. as andrew weissman and others have said, probably the most important trial in the history of the united states, in the
prigozhin in that bizarre three-hour meeting in the kremlin with president putin just weeks after he had mounted that attempted rebellion against the russian leader. now he apparently is in belarus, according to this video, which while we can t confirm when it was shot, it is believed to have been sometime this week. and in the video, he tells his fighters who are now apparently in belarus, that essentially we re done with ukraine. what s happening on the front lines he calls a shame, and says we don t need to be part of that. so what are you going to do instead? he says they re going to train the belarus military to be the second strongest military in the world. interestingly, he doesn t say who he s referring to as the first most powerful military, presumably he means his home country of russia, but he says after that, we re going to embark on a new journey into africa, which is raising a lot of questions. we know the wagner group has been very active in africa in the central african