campaign manager jim hasina and former rnc spokesperson, tim miller. plus, our friend andrew weissmann joins me to dig into what the former president could do with the justice department if he wins back the white house. also today, a one-on-one conversation with u.s. surgeon general. doctor vivek is here to discuss mental health around the holidays. and later, the exit interview. i ll ask her what she learned and what concerns her most about what comes next. > so it is the holiday season, the time for reflection, the chance to take stock of the year that is coming to a close, into really put this moment into perspective, and one of the things i m thinking about right now, roughly ten months out from what might be the most consequential election of our lifetime is how every poll, and even every election, is really a reflection of a moment in time. let me explain what i mean by that. if voters were to head to the polls tomorrow to vote in the 2024 general election, then the
donald trump s ballot eligibility, is there really any question he engaged in a insurrection? if the courts don t hold him accountable in 2024, will voters hold him accountable at the ballot box? we will talk about all of that with former a balloon campaign minister and former rnc spokesperson tim miller. plus, our friend andrew weissmann joins me to dig into what the former president could do with the justice department if he wins back the white house. also today, a one-on-one conversation with the u.s. surgeon general. doctor vivek moore thieves here to discuss loneliness, social media, and mental health around the holidays. and later, the exit interview. congresswoman as she was leaving congress after more than three decades. i will ask her what she learned and what concerns are most about what comes next. so it is the holiday season, the time for reflection, the chance to take stock of the year that is coming to a close, into really put this moment into perspective,
they decided they would take the year off because they had a long night. carley: happy to fill in for them. todd, carly and yours truly here they decided to prank call me. like the little brother that i gave him a you guys, let s just call them at 1145. prank call, can we yeah, wish them a happy new year. we have lawrence jones. you guys are so mean. he gets up at 3:00 o clock in the morning. not just on the phone, it s face time. what are you doing. todd: not too happy with me right now. somebody decided to call out tomorrow from doing their shell. it s going to be an early night. tell us what your new year s solution is. besides getting a girlfriend, possibly a wife. [laughter] rachel was first of all, you guys can t do this he has to wake up and also you are going to have a girlfriend in 2023. wife. you where the star the show but your dog also a star. she is right here. lawrence: she is here onset. this is a sad day because, i broker out of training for th
maddie kaylee and ethan continues we re joined tonight by esteem panel of experts to examine every aspect of this case. paul morrow inspector doctor marco fox news contributor doctor lauren miller neuropsychologist they join me on set today. thank you y all so much for being here. paul i want to go to you first. from an investigation stand point when you see this affidavit we ve been going through for days now what immediately sticks out to you? one of the things is this guy was clearly not the criminal master mind that he thought he was. he managed to leave a sheathe with his dna at scene and left a significant digital foot precinct which we ve been talking about how significant that was going to be. he drove his own car to the scene. and let s see what else emerges on reporting that we re hearing is things that led to him frings, the fact that two on campus cops found his car quite quickly. so as of literally the 29th just two weeks after the event, the task force was alr
maddie kaylee and ethan continues we re joined tonight by esteem panel of experts to examine every aspect of this case. paul morrow inspector doctor marco fox news contributor doctor lauren miller neuropsychologist they join me on set today. thank you y all so much for being here. paul i want to go to you first. from an investigation stand point when you see this affidavit we ve been going through for days now what immediately sticks out to you? one of the things is this guy was clearly not the criminal master mind that he thought he was. he managed to leave a sheathe with his dna at scene and left a significant digital foot precinct which we ve been talking about how significant that was going to be. he drove his own car to the scene. and let s see what else emerges on reporting that we re hearing is things that led to him frings, the fact that two on campus cops found his car quite quickly. so as of literally the 29th just two weeks after the event, the task force was alr