doddered out, you know, whatever that step thing he does to the south lawn with an unusual mark on his face. look really closely because apparently he just removed what s called a cpap machine from earlier because he was sleeping. he needs to be friends with mark levin. you get a call at 7 a.m., did you read this bs adam schiff? no. biden goes to work early wakes up late, his few lewis idz hours unproductive with few events, still there are bigger problems at 1600 pennsylvania avenue than biden s decline. his house of cards mark my words is crumbling before the nation s eyes, the media have been ignoring it, they won t be able to much longer himts beloved attorney general merrick garland expose evidence promised over and over the u.s. attorney looking into hunter biden david weiss had broad complete independent authority to prosecute hunter biden nationwide. we know according to multiple as many as six whistleblowers that is simply not true which may mean your attorney genera
welcome to bbc news. here in the uk, preparations are well under way for the coronation of king charles iii this weekend. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line the route. it s only a shortjourney, but people are already camping out to get the best viewpoints. a royal correspondent tells us more. the route would be a familiar one, past some of london s most famous landmarks. and for the king and queen consort, the most significant 1.3 miles they will ever travel. along the way, flags have been raised and finishing touches added for a ceremonial event not seen in this country for seven decades on saturday morning for thousand specially invited people seated here will get the first glimpse of the queen and king as they depart buckingham polish through the centre gates at 1020. the couple will travel in the diamond jubilee state coach. electric windows, air conditioning, and hydraulic stabilisers should make for a bump free, comfyjourney. there will be space for te
good day from msnbc world headquarters right here in new york city. welcome to alex reports, i a in for alex. today we will start with breaking news. u.s. forces pulling off daring nato operation to evacuate u.s. embassy staff in sudan and fighting is raging between rival generals there nearly 100 people getting out, but thousands of other u.s citizens are stopping in tha country earlier today. senate intelligence committe chair marc warner gave new insight into what is next. those individuals who are there on aid missions there is actually a human effort now, people from khartoum out ove the land corridor. i know we are working with a lot of international partners. in this case, partners wit china and europeans to say those aid workers we need to find a safe way to get them out. also new today, reactio legal battle over the abortion pill mifepristone. this week in the supreme court allowing access to the drug is the appeals process plays. and lawmakers on both sides of
i cuss gratuitously. subject matter is another story. this is gonna be a good show. are there any subjects that are never appropriate for humor? people say a good comedian doesn t have to cuss. and i thought, now that s [bleep] rubbish. how dirty is too dirty? why is all that so funny? i don t know. what you re about to hear is going to shock and disgust you. if you choose to go blue, you ve got to do it right. dirty for the sake of dirty, there s nothing worse than that. you must promise me something. you won t get me in any trouble on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] listen, i will be cussing tonight. now, just so s you know. no, i will. i will. don t [bleep] oh me. not allowing an artist to use the word [bleep] is like not allowing a guitarist to use the chord e. it s possible to play the instrument, but why the [bleep] would you bother? now don t wave your finger at me! you knew when you got here there d be cussing. the last thing co
is if we have a national law. trey: thank you for joining us, i am trey gowdy, it is sunday night in america, president biden trying to salvage of midterms by attacking the supreme court, he is not bee subtle this. saying this in aftermath of the dobbs decision. sounds like he wants the issues on the ballot, isn t that when the dobbs decision did? return to people and the ballot, what is most telling when the president said this: if you believe that mr. president, are the people not also capable of drawing a careful balance on a complex matter? or is it just 9 lawyers that can do that. if you believe a national consensus exists on these issues, why would it not be reflected by the people at the ballot box. there is lies of question. what are your rights? where are your rights to be found? in the constitution. with the 9 in black robes or the ballots. joining us how constitutional law professor josh black man. i think we have to go back to con-law class, there are certai