Our colleague out of washington, d. C. Gillian good to be here. Five degrees cooler than d. C. Im glad to be here. Im gillian turner. Lawyers from Brian Kohberger are seeking a trial delay slated to start in october. He is charged with four counts of first degree murder as well as felony burglary. Defense is claiming he was out driving alone when those four students were murdered. Prosecutors say they want details including specific places he claims to have been at the time of the murders and witnesses to back up his alibi. Bill nancy grace joins us for a deeper dive into the hearing and the evidence and what she expects but first to the story and news and dan springer outside the courthouse in moscow, idaho. Brian kohberger has been at the other Pretrial Motion hearings and expect him to be in court today six weeks before the start of his murder trial. A lot of loose ends in the case to tie up before this thing can go to trial. His Defense Lawyers are going to ask the judge for a stay
Philadelphia. With eight months to go before the first ballot is cast, the conventional wisdom is were headed for a rematch of 2020. Despite one candidate is too old and one is morally unfit. Which is why polls dont want this rematch. Theres dissatisfaction with both candidates. A poll found 70 of respondents said biden shouldnt run and 60 said trump shouldnt run. What are the odds that when a all is said and done, the democrats nominate someone other than joe biden and republicans select a candidate different than donald trump . Back on april 16, i put a Polling Question in my Radio Audience asking if they agreed with this statement. Neither biden nor trump will be their 2024 nominee. More than 35 of 20,000 plus who voted agreed with that statement. Maybe my listeners are on to something. This week Bernard Goldberg wrote the following. Suddenly a biden trump rematch doesnt seem so inevitable. Republicans want a candidate who believes trump won in 2020, but the democrats want a candida
with the plea deal she will likely get less. bill: thank you very much. dana: israeli military forces pounding hamas targets in southern gaza while expanding operations throughout the north. as we await a news briefing in tel aviv with defense secretary lloyd austin we have new details on a massive terror tunnel discovered on the northern edge of gaza a quarter mile from israel s border. i m dana perino. bill: how was the weekend? dana: great. bill: so was mine, so much going on. non-stop, right? are you tired yet? dana: i m great. i m great. just keep saying great and you ll be fine. bill: i m bill hemmer. hamas diverting millions of dollars meant for civilians to build hundreds of miles of tunnels that snake below gaza. some of those tunnels are big enough for trucks loaded with rocket launchers and other weapons with access points located near schools and hospitals and houses of worship. trey yengst live in tel aviv with more on the tunnels and the war with h
philadelphia. with eight months to go before the first ballot is cast, the conventional wisdom is we re headed for a rematch of 2020. despite one candidate is too old and one is morally unfit. which is why polls don t want this rematch. there s dissatisfaction with both candidates. a poll found 70% of respondents said biden shouldn t run and 60% said trump shouldn t run. what are the odds that when a all is said and done, the democrats nominate someone other than joe biden and republicans select a candidate different than donald trump? back on april 16, i put a polling question in my radio audience asking if they agreed with this statement. neither biden nor trump will be their 2024 nominee. more than 35% of 20,000 plus who voted agreed with that statement. maybe my listeners are on to something. this week bernard goldberg wrote the following. suddenly a biden/trump rematch doesn t seem so inevitable. republicans want a candidate who believes trump won in 2020, but the democr
maybe none of the above. i m michael smerconish in philadelphia. we have eight months to go before the first presidential ballot of 2024 is cast. the conventional wisdom is we re headed for a rematch of 2020, this despite concerns that one candidate is too old and the other is morally unfit. which might explain why recent polls have revealed that americans don t want this rematch and there s dissatisfaction with both candidates. last month an nbc poll found that 70% of respondents said biden shouldn t run and 60% said trump shouldn t run. what are the odds that when all is said and done, the democrats nominate someone other than joe biden and republicans select a candidate different than donald trump? back on april 16th i put a polling question to my radio audience asking them if they agreed with this statement, neither biden nor trump will be the nominee. more than 25% of 20,000 plus who voted agree with that statement. maybe my listeners are on to something. this week emmy