from poking fun at his age. despite serious worries from voters. have a look. i ve been doing this a long time. i know i don t look that old. [laughter] i m a little under 103. a lot of you are tired. you re tired. i get it. try being 110 and doing it. i know i m 198 years old. but all kidding aside, think about that. call me old. i call it being seasoned. all the years i was a senator, which were 270. jason: meanwhile, the white house cocaine scandal isn t going away. house republicans announced they are launching an investigation, which of course was immediately dismissed by the left as a political stunt. and when asked about the incident earlier today, white house press secretary karine jean-pierre completely dodged the question. have a look. can you say once and for all whether or not the cocaine belonged to the biden family? so. a couple of things there. we ve answered this question. we have litigated this question for the last two days exhaustively. you know, th
in for ari melber. trump questioned by the attorney general s office for seven hours. transcripts of the deposition were released last year, but this is the first time we re able to watch the exchanges play out on video. headline-making moments like this when trump is asked about his role within the company since becoming president. i d rarely have anything to do with anything having to do with the company. i really wasn t interested, believe it or not. i was interested in solving the problem with north korea, which was ready to blow up. i considered this the most important job in the world, saving millions of lives. i think you would have had nuclear holocaust if i didn t deal with north korea. i think you would have had a nuclear war if i weren t elected. attorney general letitia james claiming trump and his namesake organization inflated assets by billions of dollars, seeking over $350 million in damages. averdict is expected in the coming weeks. this case could effe
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in the crowd. lawrence: okay. lawrence: one final tour, teaming up as foreigner is ducted into the rock-and-roll hall of fame, they will joan us just ahead. ainsley: final hour sta starting steve: hunter biden live going into court in 15 know minutes. whether or not he will take the stand. show of support for hunter, his father s brother james is there and hpresident s sister valerie is there. ainsley: do you think he will take the standpoint? brian: i think he will, he walked into there press conference. lawrence: correct me if i m wrong, brian, james biden not only his uncle, he is his business partner. brian: yes, who is accused of lying. ainsley: he would have to take cross-examination. steve: it would be brutal. brian: open the laptop. rick, what are we see something we are waiting on the arrivals, it is black s.u.v.s, defendant, hunter biden, his aunt and uncle, and we re waiting to see if first lady jill biden will be here. president biden i