hello everyone, it is 4:00 in new york on a big newsday, just got a rare and unique and potentially alarming look into judicial process that is typically shrouded in secrecy and one that has been characterized as potentially the most damaging to the twice impeached, disgraced ex- president right now, of course the special grand jury investigation in fulton county, georgia, yesterday in a very revealing interview with our own blaine alexander, the juries for woman spoke out about the months long investigation and confirmed that the jury recommended indictments for multiple people. while she did not disclose specific names, she gave some pretty telling hints. i will tell you it is not a shortlist. we saw 75 people, and 6 pages of the report cut out, i think, if you look at the page numbers. so it s not we are talking about more than a dozen people? bigger i would say that, yes. did the grand jury recommend an indictment of former president trump? bigger i m not goi
Host Kayleigh Mcenancy thanks for being here. Guest thanks fo guest thanks for having me. Host lets talk about you and your background and how you came to write this book. Guest a lot may know me from cnn. You and i have been on several of those panels throughout the election but i came from a small town and so those of you that keep strawberries, its the capital city. For money roots and how i see this through the prism i grew up in and not through the confines here in washington where i serve as the spokesperson come about through the prism of being a smalltown girl in the movement i recognized early on when i endorsed President Trump to be the president and three months after he declared the presidency i saw the movement on the horizon along with a few others and we recognized that movement as well although he recognized it from the left wing as his party. Host there are a few people in the book that make appearances. Dan jones was a part of the administration and there were a lot o
questions about her father. she didn t recall some things in a reasonably you would have expected her to call, things that others told us very directly she was involved in. curbman said he went to get her because she would have a calming influence. she said i didn t think i was being used as a calming influence. she didn t recall the specifics words, again. kayleigh mcenancy said it was her that got she didn t remember if that was her or someone else. so my interpretation at the time was she was being very careful, she did not recall things that others recalled specifically. he didn t deny them. she didn t recall them. she was trying to do the minimal amount necessary without directly lying. do you think she will be more forthcoming in front of a grand jury?