the d.o.j. indicting the president s son on nine new tax charges, three are felonies. a maximum prison sentence of 17 years. you ve already made it. it s friday. dana has the day off today. she drew the good straw. i m bill hemmer live in new york. welcome back. martha. martha: two more hours and it is good to be with all of you and bill with you. i m martha maccallum. this is america s newsroom on a friday. there is a lot popping this friday morning. bill: the list is pretty interesting. we were talking about it. martha: getting ready for your morning coffee and how hunter spends his money. it centers on a four-year period where he failed to pay his taxes and most of you pay your taxes but he went several years according to this indictment, if everything is in it turns out to be factual. so he spent a lot of money. look at line number two, various women $683,000. adult entertainment at the bottom $188,000. that was more expensive than his legal fees. bill: if you r
pass for a touchdown. the move adds to his long, long highlight reel and propelled the chiefs with a win over the broncos. that was the best the broncos have played all year according to my sister. bill: sorry about your broncos. dana: congratulations on the bengals. bill: they won again. that s so good. you remember doug flutie the quarterback for a number of teams. he did that stuff all the time in college. extraordinary. boom, boom, boom. and it all worked. bengals won five in a row. honing in on hunter. how kevin mccarthy is vowing to get to the bottom of the laptop story. the president s son isn t bothered by any of this. a gallery in new york is selling one of his paintings for a quarter million dollars and jimmy failla but down the money to buy it and hang it in the living. he lives to tell the story. jimmie is next.