my question for you, alex, what does the person living in l.a. think when they hear something like this? the law-abiding citizen? law-abides citizens, just adding to the misery much l.a. county. they are not getting that with george george gascon and the news keeping piling on. people are fleeing california, 70,000 people in the last year alone. people want to see change and are not getting it from political leadership in l.a. todd: i ve had liberal people i went the to law school with, say, they are scared for their safety. far left saying we need help, they don t like this. thank you. ashley: thank you. to this. the new york times facing
charlie would sit in court while s defense would build the case with evidence that seem to support domestic violence. hi, my name is jeanne tan and my husband just beat me up. i need your protection. are you injured? yes, i m he choked me and i m so scared. defense attorney, james noble, thought the 9-1-1 recording spoke volumes about that household. it was almost as if we were put in the hell that charlie lived in for a brief moment and i held it for a brief moment. and they kept piling on.
issues that are core to our democracy get cut off without any debate that day was just it was a culmination of frustration and we have a diverse party, we have a diverse way of expressing ourselves, and it just came out and came through that day. but it s been building they re passing gun laws to have teachers carry guns, without really any training. they re passing these lgbtq laws for no good reason and it just keeps piling on and piling on,and telling us to just sit in the corner while we do the people s business well, the world is shining the light on the state of tennessee right now. yes, indeed yes, indeed. it is now a national issue, and as you said, it is an embarrassment, but nashville is a wonderful place, memphis is a wonderful place, and we believe you all will win keep fighting, john ray clemens and sam mackenzie, thank you
it s almost as if they re salivating for them. alvin bragg wanted to be first. he ran on a campaign that he wanted to bring charges against a former president. he has the weakest case. most likely the statute of limitations has run. what it does do is any other cases that follow it look like they re piling on. it will play to the narrative that donald trump is saying they don t like him for what he s feiging for, what he stands for and what his agenda is. and that he s fighting for americans and there are people trying to stop him. don t like him that he s fighting for the everyday american. i think that narrative is going to be more powerful. that s why you see him moving up in the polls. post indictment, he s opened up a bigger league against ron desantis. whom i don t think will run
russia and in waco, um the latest poll from maris says that 88% actually more than 88% of republicans say that trump either did nothing wrong. or at least nothing illegal. what does that say to you? well, i mean, look, i think this case in and of itself is probably not going to affect donald trump much within the base now, i don t think there s anybody that voted for joe biden a couple of years ago that now will vote for donald trump. so i think it will hurt him significantly if he wins the nomination and goes to the general, but you add the potential for georgia and the one that i think is the big one, which is the documents in both the january 6th case. i think when you start piling these on top of each other it could have a real impact, even if they don t want to believe that he did any of it. if it s all a witch hunt you republicans are starting to get a little exhausted, and i think at some point with all this piling on, they make it exhausted enough to go somewhere else. i think