tonight on the reidout so look, all i want to do is this, i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state. turns out that wasn t the only call trump made to try to overturn his georgia defeat. with criminal charges possibly coming soon in georgia and new york, we need to talk about why the justice department is taking a back seat to those investigations plus, newly released january 6th video clearly refutes tucker carlson s phony narrative about the supposedly peaceful tourists january 6th committee member adam schiff joins me i ll also be joined by the journalist who was fired after privately calling out the desantis administration for propaganda and wait until you hear the scathing response from princess diana s brother after donald trump claimed she and the other royals used to kiss his big old bum. but we begin the reidout tonight with what is considered the most difficult element to prove in a criminal case, int
i m here. asking for help. it was like hearing a ghost, a voice from beyond the grave. there is no way i can go back. can she help solve her own murder? so surreal. this is something that happens to other people, not to you. she was a dancer who married a dashing photographer. they seemed a perfect family until the bone chilling night she went missing. you could see the body underneath the snow. where was her husband that night? my attorney said you don t know the it seems like it s always the husband, right? isn t that what police usually say? except this time, they were not so sure. it s a who done it? i had three viable suspects. three possible suspects. the victim also had a boyfriend and he had a wife. everyone starts getting question. husband, boyfriend, jealous spouse. i said something like, i hope she rocks in hell. so what did happen that snowy white knight? see what you think. because the most important clue of all may be the victim
but ey economirec indicators or as they say in the market shows worrisome. but on a more fundamentalsi level, there are alsgno dangersl signs when young people are told by their leaders that workn is a scam and that stealingo yo things from other people is a human right. how do you think your economy is going to look in 10 years? how about your civilization ? the answer depends in part on just how much idlenesstheft and theft you put up with anypu society that cannot declarupe unequivocally and with confidence that stealing uneqlently and with confidence that steali ng ihas no future. l when you let the mob loot, youse are doomed.ho this is whoty we used to shoots. looters, not because we hated them. it wasn t personal, but inthat order to defend the foundation of all that we have, which. is private property secured by the lawthat, without that we would be living in savageryd ch and chaos in chicago.is they already are. this is what america s second largest city looked li
brian kilmeade will be here tos talk politics. [laughter] so last night i came across an interview with former fbi profiler mary ellen o toole, and she backs up something that i ve been ranting about every times bad stuff like this happens. he told the daily mail that nashville and everyone else should brace for copycat events due to the inevitable contagionw effecthe caused by the media,s adding, quote: threats increase in schoolss of nationwide aftera shooting has occurred anywhere in thes u.s. sadly, evil seems to inspire more evil. it s the same reason they keepvi l.making more sex in the city movies. [laughter] but media helps.[l now, sheau knows this to be true because after the columbine shootings in 99, the fbi studied 18 previous school shootings and found that the copycat influence was real in all of them. turns out, mass shooters are as unoriginal as they are disgusting. and why? because info on these fiends becomes instantly available in minute detail, and what d
outlined, get this, a plan to spy on catholic churches. the memo from the f.b.i. s richmond field office suggested radical catholic ideology could lead to domestic terror. and that the f.b.i. sought to develop sources inside churches to report on any suspicious activity. house judiciary committee chairman jim jordan writing in the subpoena this information is outrageous and only reinforces the committee s need for all f.b.i. material responsive to our request. the documents produced to date show how the f.b.i. sought to enlist catholic houses of worship as potential sources to monitor and report on their parishioners. it s a chilling thought. the memo even drew criticism from the f.b.i. director ray himself. he condemned the memo when asked about it last month. when i first learned of the piece, i was aghast. as you should be. and we took steps immediately to withdraw it and remove it from f.b.i. systems. it does not reflect f.b.i. standards. we do not conduct inve