fancies himself larger-than-life able to get away with this attempted perfect but left so many bumbling amateur things in its wake that led the police to i don t want to say easily because that s a strong word but clearly 20/20 hindsight to be able to originally a 95 page affidavit leered out the myriad of trails that he left. it was more than breadcrumbs but technology with 12 times talking the young women and that was in the last year. and there were so many other pieces of evidence to bill s point, if he fancies himself smarter than the system, guess what you are not? harris: i m really struggling with what you just said. i didn t know that about the six months. bill: end of june. harris: that is a long time. bill: he would challenge the evidence. harris: of course, he is and he will have time to make copious arguments on his own. i just wonder who benefits to have more time?
it is a band-aid, but it is right now enough to stop temporarily the bleeding in the community from these murders because he is behind bars. remember you had a time where they didn t know who did it and on the large. people were concerned, what about my child? what about my home? not being able to sleep at night? it gives them some sense of security. and a speedy trial went out the window a long time ago but it can benefit the prosecution and what they want to is the right person to be behind bars forever. bill: just to be clear on this and i don t mean to keep going on but this is preliminary status conference under idaho state law, which is essentially a probable cause hearing. the bar for that is really low! the bar for that was probably found in the affidavit. i m not arguing for conviction. i m arguing if you believe you have the right person, why can you not proceed?
someone s skin who was flying it. but that is just me. harris: in other words, if it is plaids, blues, greens, brown, you want the sleeper seao work. emily: exactly. harris: i don t know where they are going with this but distraction is never a good thing. they seem distracted. emily: the largest question at all though him or, what happens to the billions of our money that we gave this government that somehow went top ideological notions that don t lead towards a new system or new safety? right? harris: he was laughing when i was talking. [laughter] bill: i was just thinking, may repeat has had a bad couple of months here, right? i know southwest was not his problem, but it was a problem for a lot of people. harris: if he would have kept his mouth shut, he would have been fine. bill: the weather was bad and that had something to do with it, all s well so.
every day was in part sponsored, given money to got a lot of money. almost a million dollars for the use of his name in a few speeches. that center in washington, d.c. how many weekends did he spend in wilmington? over 37%. mark meredith may know. it was a lot. it was a lot. was the garage locked or not. a lot of comparison to biden and trump, mar-a-lago, and wilmington, delaware. they were very different, they did not raid biden s house. there are wedding receptions at mar-a-lago and somebody could stray off. why are we waiting for his attorneys and his staff, bill, why are we waiting for bhied investigators have not been dispatched. if it is true multiple aides are interviewed by the fbi, you raised the point, harris, when