what do you think about that? what s your reaction? they are trying to make it make sense and trying to make it sound like it s more okay but at the end of the day, it s not. it s simply not. it s a it s almost self-imposed staffing crisis that they are dealing with and now they are really scrambling to make something work. and it doesn t make sense at all. ainsley: why didn t they think this through? they had to know when they are firing all these people in the times of covid when the people who were vaxxed we know can still get covid. it doesn t make sense at all. how do you feel though when you were the hero a year ago, two years ago. you were working during covid, and now you are out of a job? that part was probably the most shocking. i remember having a conversation with my husband about a year ago last spring saying, i m really,
we see flickers of hope thank you for sharing your spark. steve: back with a fox news alert. now that the investigation into the missing gabby petino has taken a turn as they find a body in that park. what happens as authorities search to find her now missing boyfriend brian laundrie. let s discuss with fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. good morning to you. good morning, steve. steve: we haven t seen this kid for coming up on a week now. he apparently drove her van home to his house. she was nowhere to be seen. he clammed up. the family didn t talk to the cops until friday. now he s missing.
at least prawfers get hand held device and other devices he had and any other device. he has her van but they didn t pull moot police station and ask him questions. he lawyered up right away and, you know, you can t compel take the fifth amendment immunize him to get him to talk. that was sort of off the table. i think there is a lot going on here, ainsley. fbi is in full evidence gathering mode. i think there is forensic evidence at the scene. there is digital forensics. there is video. there is witnesses who have come across them. someone mentioned picking him up as a hitchhiker two days after she was last seen. there is a lot to work with here. ainsley: why didn t they have him under surveillance he left his parent s house allegedly went to the carlton reserve,
drug that was taken unwittingly or intentionally and then the body was just left there. missing about 25 days, at least, so there is a lot of decomposition. but that shouldn t interfere with the determining the cause of death. steve: right. who knows. of maybe it was an accident. maybe somebody fell off a cliff or something like that and things went south. and he panicked or something. steve: right. exactly it does sound, dr. baden as if they are going to do the autopsy tomorrow. some are you hear this guy return from wyoming in her van. she is missing. he clams up. the family doesn t talk, now he is gone. and people are saying why didn t they surveil the family? yeah. the issue would also be were they handled properly when the police were called because they were having some kind of domestic argument.
that. no i never talked to him. you were at dinner at the swankiest place in washington, d.c. where my daughter s boyfriend proposed to her. where, you know, obviously you were talking about the business at the dinner with all those people. ainsley: i never heard of this restaurant but according to this article the catchphrase is where the world s most powerful people go. brian: all i can tell you he actually published a book and on his book tour got away with this question: was that your laptop? i really don t know. whether a could be the follow-up question? how you cannot know? let s go over a few emails. does this sound like you? when you said your dad was coming to dinner, could that happen? maybe get those questions from jimmy kimmel. cbs, when he does his sit down could have done that? ainsley: why didn t he ever go pick it up? brian: it is radioactive. if it s his. they certainly look like to be his emails. because if they weren t his emails. all he has to do is say totally