everything about everything. so like every now and then he was right. i feel like in other jobs you can t do that. like, including like first grade students. except for the weather kat: here s the thing, weather, sometimes you re wrong and maybe there s a hurricane that s worse than you thought. people would be mad but like even if there was a hurricane we wouldn t know about it still wouldn t close as many businesses as the stuff he said closed. like all around the country. and he s going to just collect more paychecks and not try to give back to all the people who he prevented from making a livelihood for themselves? tyrus: i m with you there. joe, do you think he goes away or are we going to see him everywhere? joe: he ll pop up on one of the networks nothing his book. and i ll tell you about this book he will have it prominently displayed in his own bookshelf. that s the kind of guy. you saw in his openly office a giant portrait of himself and even fauci candles. not making
they didn t believe they could release anything without undermining the investigation. overly broad. parts of an affidavit you can release including parts known to the trump team. you are not really going to be revealing anything that they dent know. what we are interested is how that information was presented. was it presented faithfully and truthfully given the past record of the fbi and the department of justice in trump investigations very aggressive. they have a reputation for that they have routinely been accused of redacting too much out of material. i have been in cases where i have challenged that. they use this strategically. part of the problem is if they go and redact too much, they can delay release. they can go on appeal and fight this a little longer without releasing information. brian: here s the thing. the trump team says yeah, i want it all released. they are even talking about
looks about 170 because he is jumping a turnstile. is it worth it to wrestle with this guy. ainsley: remember when we were children? if you skewed a cop in south carolina i remember hearing a story when i was little and my dad said is he going to get the death penalty because you couldn t hurt a police officer. if you did this in south carolina when i was little you would definitely be behind bars for a long time. steve: here s the thing, ultimately had the kid, it s the kid who threw the punch at the cop. had the kid just stood there and the police officer said, look, you can t jump the turnstile, and they talk about it for a couple of minutes, we wouldn t have this video because nothing would have happened. but instead, the kid who had broken the rules, took a swing at a cop and now, you know, is he in trouble? not under new york system. he won t be. you just watch. ainsley: u.s. capitol police arrested six house staffers people who work in the house for our congress men and wo
aishah: here s the thing, she s been wrong about inflation before and even apologized for it. remember this. i think it was wrong about the fact that inflation would take as i mentioned as anticipated large shocks to the economy that have boosted energy and food prices and supply bottlenecks that has affected our economy badly that i at the time didn t fully understand. okay i want to start with this question how can anyone out there trust this administration especially janet yellen. as a lawyer she spent nothing, steady in stable growth, she is not going to be honest because the democrats are fighting for their lives with midterms, basically she is not telling us the truth, she s
ngos catholic charities taking taxpayer money and attraction and magnet from all these different countries they should be ashamed of themselves. steve: here s the thing, when the people come into the united states, whether they are, you know, admitted by border patrol or they are got-aways, invariably they wind up in the local community. listen to somebody who lives in the rio grande valley talk about how this is such a gigantic burden on the people in certain towns in the united states. watch. almost to the point that it s been going this way so long that you almost get numb to it. it s nonstop. it s just nonstop. we knew the county law enforcement could not deal with the city law enforcement could not deal with the numbers are just too great. ainsley: how sad is that you just get numb to it. it happens every day. they are living through it they re walking through their yard. they are destroying their