that affidavit. a day after the cdc makes a statement about its management, the white house is set to make an announcement about vaccines. a new york city sex offender arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and back on the streets tonight. we will show you his later alleged crime sucker punching a stranger. america s gripping new legal drama vum tr svdoj in a florida courtroom on thursday and matt has that story tonight. during that in person hearing, federal judge bruce rineheart says he s inclined to release some of the affidavit on the raid at former president trump s home. the justice department has a week to suggest any redactions but the judge will have the final say. judge rineheart ordered some of the documents represented to the search warrant to be unsealed including the application for the warrant. the affidavit will likely reveal the inform ant and what information they supplied. the justice department objects to the affidavit s full rest, saying it would c
the polling data, i don t think it s moving the needle the way security crime inflation seems to be moving the needle. jack we will have to circle back. according to polls republicans are at the bottom. we will have to continue this conversation. we can agree to disagree. gentlemen thank you so much. to america s crime crisis. new york city sex offender arrested on suspicion of attempted murder but is back on the streets tonight. you see, he was allowed to walk free after his charges were downgraded to a misdemeanor many ashley from the bigal. charges were reportedly downgraded because he intentionally caused physical injure by the intent to harass a know or alarm another person. police charged him with
800-985-5990 to be connected to a trained caring counselor and they are available 24/7. that number will also be on our website. please only call 911 for true emergencies. there will be a resource center set up at carol university for all victims from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. tuesday and 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on wednesday. that information will be placed upon our website. the district attorney victim assistance program is also available to provide assistance and an email for that service will be shared on social media. our community needs to heal from physical injure and emotional trauma and what was taken from us by this senseless act. what we do today and the day as head is what will define us as a city and i know we will come together and help waukesha heal.
be allowed. and that s why we are fighting for equality here. that s all we are looking for. we are looking for equality and nothing more. megyn: let me ask you about the claims. some of these lawsuits have been thorn out because physical injure wasn t alleged and you needed to get past emotional injure you had to claim some sort of physical injure. now i think as a result your group is claiming as i mentioned you ve been caused headaches, dyspepsia, heart burns and other physical injuries. i mean who, who specifically, who specifically has had headaches and dyspepsia as a result of this. we ve had three individual plaintiffs who are claiming this. i m not going to speak for how they feel or speak to the legal terms. megyn: your papers do. right, it s owl there and i m not an attorney and i m not going to speak to exactly what they feel. i will say that it s very, very distressing for the government to actually ignore 16% of the population and actually break its own laws just to pl