jesse: welcome. tonight, these charges also paint a picture of a man who is and i can t stress this enough so cool. with primetime long about hunter. king and the castle. american dictator show. i can t be dolled out easily to anyone especially by people. the obama movie, anti-white. plus mother of god. jesse: when i was a little boy growing up i held american institutions in very high esteem. i thought the fbi were the goodize. i thought the boy scouts were a wholesome organization. i thought the catholic church was pristine but as i entered adulthood year after year, it began to dawn on me that nothing is sacred anymore. the people and the places i revered let me down. it doesn t make me cynical. it makes me a realist. now, i m not out to tear down american institutions. that s the last thing i want. these institutions are tearing themselves down. hollywood turned out to be not so glamorous. the secret service, i respect the guys but the leadership, not an
president s son is expected to show up in about 30 minutes for a deposition behind closed doors. now at the same time, republicans today around noon are expected to move closer toward opening an inquiry on impeachment into his father, the president. we ll find out together what we get. what is it, dana? it s wednesday. dana: i wasn t sure what the question is. bill: you lose track this time of year. dana: somebody walked through and said they thought it was thursday. a busy time of year and busy time on the hill. i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. a pivotal day for hunter and joe biden. speaker johnson said his party is going where the evidence leads. the white house has gone carefully as the constitution requires of us, it is a very serious matter. right now they aren t turning over documents or key witnesses and we have to defend our subpoenas in court. to do that you need and impeachment inquiry vote from the full house. dana: byron donalds sits on a
[cheers and applause] greg: i agree with you, every one of you delicious people. happy tuesday. well, it only took a few thousand years but it s happened. hell freezes over. greg: yes, hell has frozen over. hillary, get your ice skates ready. how else could you explain universities losing both cnn and that s like krispy kreme losing the support of lizzo. following last week s hearings on campus anti-semitism fa read called on school to abandon their political insanity. roll it. the ever growing bureaucracy devoted to he can was it diversity and inclusion remains more time and energy be spent on these issues. the most obvious lack of diversity political diversity which affects their ability to analyze many issues is never addressed showing these goals are not centrally related to achieving or sustaining or building excellence. what we saw in the house hearing this week was the inevitable results of decades of the politicization of universities. america s top colleges a
a live look at the white house, president biden is set to meet with volodymyr zelenskyy as they push for an aid package before the holiday recess. sandra: republicans have indicated they will not approve more aid unless the president and democratic lawmakers agree to pair the package with tougher border policies. retired lieutenant general keith kellogg whether the funding battle could be giving the sluggish inflation a critical lifeline. that s coming up. and the only change they have made to their code of conduct where they failed to condemn calls for genocide of the jewish people, the only update to the code of conduct is to allow a plagiarist. said context matters. claudia gay s race protected her from losing her job putting jewish students in harm s way. it s outrageous. john: standing by claudine gay despite uproar over antisemitism and genocide against the jews. sandra: sandra smith in new york, this is america reports . that decision by harvard s board ca
press conference from yesterday explaining what happened next. the suspected take responsibility for the shootings. early on we began interviews with him. he claims it s early, but he claims it was not racially motivated. he has an issue with what he considers and sees the locations as something that allows him to go to these places and it s a temptation that he wanted to eliminate. tucker: so, the police took a long and detailed statement from robert long. here s what they phone. if you mutely confess to the crimes but while he admitted to committing multiple murders which is the death penalty offense in the city of georgia, he denied having any racial motivation. instead he told police he had addiction an issue with porn. so, robert long was fixated on and pornography. that s why he said he committed the murder. next day, it seemed to confirm his story. if a man called tyler bayliss said that he shared a room with robert long in a georgia rehab facility last year and