my cohost emily compagno, gerri willis, leslie marshall, and sean duffy. and bret baier, this is going to be good. the big news today, white house council sank the classified materials and the garage storage space of the president s home in wilmington delaware. in the garage just to keep up, the president said they were locked up next to his bed, he literally said next to his corvette when he was pressed by peter doocy. classified materials, what were you thinking? we will get a chance to speak on this god willing. i said earlier this week, by the way, my corvette is in a locked garage so it s not like down the street. but anyway yes, as well as my corvette. but as i said earlier this week, people know i take classified documents and classified materials seriously. i also said we are cooperating fully and completely with the justice department s review. as part of that process, when reviewed where other documents from my time as vice president were stored in finished the
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emotions among the family, neighbors and everybody involved. i m from a tiny town in north carolina up in the mountains. and if you had a real murder with 4,000 spruce pine, north carolina, people would be apoplectic. you have to feel for the community. bill: so, this is all breaking news, by the way that is just coming out. the prosecutor did not object to this suggestion. gerri: to the waiting bill: is that how this works? gerri: give some more time to do their jobs. harris: and they need more time. bill: a 95 page affidavit with evidence against him and the dna was left in the bed behind. we are told, emily, that was enough information to arrest him. why can they not proceed based on that now? emily: the threshold for arrest is lower than conviction. and number two that question, a
this is a six month punt of this trial. what happens during the proceeding when they come back? this could go for five days. both sites will apparently present evidence. so, you will get a trial before the trial is how paul characterizes it. he says the system feels weird to him. and i guess the families have to wait. though families have to wait six months before this thing gets into motion. remember bryan kohberger is studying for his doctorate in criminology. did he commit the perfect murder? or did he just think he was good at it? it seems to me he s trying to figure out based on the evidence after two days proceeding. emily: i think what bill is getting to included and that is the hubris. the hubris of a narcissist or the hubris of someone who
about it. emily: i don t know about that, leslie. did you get that shot of me on my bicycle? this guy has been a social media prop. bill: you have to explain that. he was going to the white house, and he drove between the office building at the white house. harris: which is one end of the studio to the other. [laughter] emily: he took the bicycle else, drove a half a block on film and ride your bike to work day and my commitment to going green and having everyone get on bicycles. bill: he got out at that location because that is where the cameras could see him. emily: exactly, exactly. to your point i would love the cameras delayed along with millions of others who didn t get to see their family members over christmas. didn t get to see their sons and daughters over hanukkah or luggage with the family heirloom pier there is so much. harris: after two plus