paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i m paul gigot. the senate going into joe biden is his son hunter made a draconian gnat ick appearance on capitol hill and flouted a subpoena before the before a closed door deposition and defiant republican lawmakers and rizz father. in the depths of my addiction, i was extremely irresponsible with my finances, but to suggest that is grounds for an impeachment inquiry is beyond the absurd. it s shameless. there s no evidence to support the allegations that my father was financially involved in my business because it did not happen. paul: joining the panel this week, wall street columnist pam and senior fellow jason riley. kim, now that hunter has flouted that subpoena, what s next? well, it s pretty clear, paul, that the house, it might give him one more chance to see if he ll come in. they obviously later that same day voted to open a formal impeachment inquiry into the president. you can argue that hunter s defiance of tha
these books are by me. this is fantastic. how many? run through. give me the catalogue. well, there are 37 books but these are all the different translations and additions and, as you can see, it starts with eye of the needle. and comes up all the way to this 1 s. 37 books and how many languages? 40 books and how many languages? a0 languages altogether. total number of company sold around the world? as an author who is very proud of the fact that i have sold one minute i have got an awful lot to go. just making me a littlejealous, can. you have written though 11 books before you had a bestseller. yes, well, eye of the needle was my first bestseller. you did not start out writing books though, that was not your firstjob. out writing books though, that was not yourfirstjob. i was out writing books though, that was not your firstjob. i was a newspaper reporter. you wrote your first novel while you had your first novel while you had yourjob on the newspaper and yourjob on the
near the gaza strip s southern border with egypt, trying to escape intense fighting elsewhere. the head of humanitarian affairs for the united nations says there is no longer any humanitarian operation worthy of that name in the south of gaza. meanwhile, aid agencies estimate nearly two million people have already been displaced that s almost 80% of gaza s population. thousands have tried to go to un schools to find shelter, but have had to sleep in front of buildings as there is no room for them. and most of those are struggling to find safe water and food, deepening the humanitarian crisis as israel s military operation against hamas grinds on. for more on the aid situation, here s our diplomatic correspondent paul adams in jerusalem. the israeli army is now fighting intense street battles with three parts of the gaza strip, two in the north, in the jabalia refugee camp and gaza city known as shejaiya. both areas the israelis have described as hamas strongholds. also in t
once. we will see if it plays out this way. i would also say jake, it raises the question, he is the front runner, what if donald trump is not the nominee, would biden reconsider the reelection effort if that s the key rationale? because it s the kind of admission a candidate should be making? it will provide donald trump an opportunity here to talk about joe biden being more focused about him than anything else but if joe biden s critical mission of this time is starting to piece back his coalition of voters, some of which he has seen a diminishing support, reminding them of the contrast with donald trump and that donald trump is the target, could help rally the troops if you will. interesting, stick around, would be in kristin and michael, the former special assistant, you worked for president biden, you ve heard him say this before behind closed doors, have you heard him say that, and i surprised he admitted this to people outside of the white house? we always heard
the bbc reporter michelle fleury has more on the story. the road has not been easy. the last time elon musk took to the stage to promote the company s cyber truck, its windows ended up being smashed. four years later, as the company starts delivering the futuristic product to buyers, the problem has been fixed, with customers there in person at the tesla factory there in austin, texas, there to collect their cyber truck. elon musk put on a show to mark this historic moment. this video shows a cyber truck beating a porsche in a drag race while towing a porsche. but tesla s entry into the lucrative us stock market truck market is some two years behind schedule, at a time when high interest rates have dampened buyers ability to make new purchases. the cheapest model is $61,000. elon musk said the company has more thani million reservations and although the cyber truck is not expected to turn a profit for several years to come, given the enormous challenges in actually making