and defang, defund and diminish police. it is almost as if there is an outside insidious force deciding i want to break down america and the best way to do it is city by city and just allow law and order to go into the backseat and let criminals reign supreme. we see it out every day. ainsley: brian, i talked to a cab driver the other day. got in a scar accident. someone hit him. he called 911. and he said we are not going to send anyone. get the insurance information. we don t have the cops to call. so, how do you know that the person if they don t file a police report and the person drives away, you have to fix your own car if it s their fault? they re not sending cops for small things. steve: ultimately what has to happen the n. new york the reason where we are where we where criminal reform regarding the court system and bail and stuff like that, is because they changed the law. they change laws all over the country. they will have to change the law again to get us back to normal.
do you want us to help you protect your business, which one of them had been burned to the ground the night before. regarding all the trouble in kenosha, he blames the governor for allowing the riots to rock kenosha and not sending the national guard. he blames kenosha for not having more police on duty answered blames joe biden as you heard right there who defamed him with malice and labeled him a while, white supremacist. question whether or not joe biden is going to apologize to kyle rittenhouse. ainsley: they also talked about the media. we saw what happened with nicholas sandmann. he made all this money by suing the media. he said it was defamation. brian: and it was. ainsley: they were saying things that happened that didn t happen. kyle rittenhouse is saying the same thing is happening in my case. tucker asked him do you plan to sue? he said i have a great team of lawyers and looking into this i
indiana? we had 45 people at the end of 200019. 2020, we had 31, and now 21 employees that includes me. brian: we have a great affiliate and you are an advertiser. i have a chance when i have an event there to see new action. you have your family to keep this restaurant going. you have your family members. this is some of those pictures you are probably not seeing it of your family in action. they staff the kitchen. and your family rallies around you after school every day. well, we home school so it makes it easier but, yeah, they are here every night. and if it wasn t for my girls and my son, when he is in town, i really don t know how we would survive with this shortage of employees. it makes you want to pull your hair out at times why can t we get employees. why can t we get employees. brian, it s not just the
him. ainsley: jealous? brian: too flexible. ainsley: is he on tv more than you are. steve: he is very talented and soon my prediction he and john rich will have the number one song in america before christmas. ainsley: can you at least teese when we are going to air this segment. ainsley: coming up. within the next month, hopefully. story what happened in wisconsin, terrible massacre. the man accused of killing five innocent people and injuring dozens of others during that christmas parade is going to appear in court this afternoon. brian: this, as we are learning that that man darrell brooks, 39 years old. career criminal dating back to 1999. steve: mike tobin joins us from waukesha with more. as we learn more about this career criminal who has an inappropriately low bail set by the d.a., who is now essentially apologizing. are the people in waukesha angry? it s really traumatized at
45 wounded and five already passed away and to know that two separate judges freed him on low cost bail, 500 and $1,000 to see his lengthy arrest record, how does that make you feel? does that enrage you? sadden you? oh, yes. yes. i mean, when we started when we walked back to the theater, we saw the paramedics tending to these people laid on the ground. at that point we didn t know the extent of the injuries or how many. but we were all i mean, this has taken this shaken this up community and finding out that this guy should shouldn t have been out. it is maddening. fortunately the community has come together to support each other the system, something is wrong, definitely. it s hard for me to grasp. brian: it is hard. the thing that keeps running