gaffes and a special counsel report highlighting his cognitive struggles. but as per usual, the mob, m the media, they raceedia to defense. take a look. i thought it was a ihot waught s good for him to show who he is. this is not handlers. this is no, thist pollsters. this was joe biden. you knowsters, t, sort of lettia everybody know kind of where he s coming from and how he feels. nd hows. i think that makes hm more youthful, more engaged, more humanaged, more relatable. do you want to give the age thing? because this is let s call it o what it is. this is ageism. snuck into a report clearing the person of any wrongdoing. if someone says you re too far left, you can tack to the centerfa. 0 year there s not. the man is 80 years old. he rides a bike. let me educate our friends in the mob, in the media, because this sea is very seri. according to the special counsel s reporto ,e bide biden presented was presented as, quote, a sympathetic, well-meaningn esented eld
at how many billions of taxta dollars are being wasted on this socialist climate. cultism and general socialism, globalism. we ll check in with pete hegseth, jessica tarlov. l they re going to weigh ineck and face off in tonight s hannity hotseat. , analso coming up tonight,s the very latest for alece very baldwin will now face ch baldwin will now face charges on involuntary manslaughterro and maybe more . a shocking scene tonight from philadelphia. we ll tell you aboutm a new dre that is threatening to make the opioid epidemic even worsedemocrat . and yet somehoy w democrats,m to they don t even seem to notice or care. e an we have an investigative report with sarah carter. but first, bigt with news about joe biden s garage. wh you all know,ga by now, this is where classified documents were discovered, was discovereuc four places, one of the fourg ad places just laying around near biden s corvette right there. apparently, they have beene there for years. ars but joe isn t wo
and investigating this. and there is no reason understin any circumstance to live brown should ever be in that r any reason whatsoever. and there s protocols inn ve moe to make sure that it doesn t happen. and as far a surs i m saying, tt he didn t fire the weapon. well, we w alleapo know that inr to discharge a weapon, one in good working conditionin, therer are different mechanisms in place and one of which is the mechanism, the trigger that has to be pressed. i know our friend judge jeanine in the prosecutor, butd you ve worked with them.we how strongd th would you assess the case that they have? how stron g is this case? i don t think they haveve a a strong case at all. this case belongs in civilthis court, whereas the produce cr, f they feel like he wass neglig negligent, he should pay money, damageens. to but it s completely differentyo to say you ve got proof beyondu to the exclusionve gd an of evey reasonable doubt, the highest burden under the law in criminal law court to
solution for it. so i think this is going to be a very interesting press conference by the japanese finance minister, how he tries to portray that these 20 nations were able to reach any kind of consensus during this two-day meeting. do you think part of it is the fact that there is concern that if china and the u.s. don t get somewhere here that this could seriously be a threat to the global economy? i think that s exactly right. the imf made it clear that if this trade war aggravates, it could shave half a percent off global economic growth. there is a lot of concern, even before this trade war escalated and the tariffs were slapped, we heard the jobs report from the u.s. for may signaling that the economy is not as stron g as people had been expecting. there was a little bit of relief going into the g-20 because the