fast. but there sa to jusn t one if with a ton o of outstandinghese questions. how do these records just all of a sudden become found? why the six year gap between biden leaving office as vp and azmera in this miraculous discovery? about four days we ve been hearing about this nameless personal attorney to joe biden, well who dutifully turned over the documents. bob., today, we finally have a name, bob bauer. fois is is a revelationa re thy might gloss over, but it sons. significant for a couple of reasons. number one , he served as whiteh house counsel under barackou obama. he is also married to biden s senior adviser, anita dunn. so why is the white house keeping questions from going to him, given that the justice department cited the personal counsel as having made this initial outreach to nationalnatl archives and that has been in touch with the justice department? is that the person who thesebe r questions should be directed? why the white house counsel,e whatever th
now, sean. otherwise, the city and the state are going for generationst to come. i hope we new get new leadere in chicago and in illinois as a whole. we can t double down on stupid e things tha t don t work, thatet s go have brought us more crime. you can t double down on that. let s go back to the things that worork i lok. jarno, love to you and your family. thanks forfa was keeping the story of your brother christian alive. thanks for joining us . your brother or newly dropped communication from the twitter files reveal the lengths congressman adam schiff s office went to shut down speech. he didn t like how many. dylan has reaction to that. plus, an update on our rnc candidacy. so stay right there.
pushed to the supreme court because a judge in kankakeenstiu have said itti is unconstitutional for the state constitution. we re waiting to see wheaton what can h what surt de going to happen to the supremefe court. the fact that they thought this was even okay tells you what s wrong with the city of chicago in the state of illinois. they ris.e endangering the livef of millions of people.eople and on junone twenty fourth 202r two, my baby brother kristen being paid ultimate price, not somebody who was involved inin anything butg, but who just hapd to be living and breathing in o the city of chicago. there s many people who are experiencing the same thing. it used to be, oh,to wrong placn wrong time. but you can be laying in in he your bedr in your home, not doing anything in a bullet can come through your window. sean, that s how dire thise stud situation is . and i understand thaysay cet tho saying certain zip codes. n i do agree that it is concentrated mostly in particular areas. bu
be worse than the front lines of some of our most recent brutal wars? according to a new study from the medical journal jama, young men are more likely to be shot and killed in certain zip codesn in chicago and philadelphia than american soldiers were in waafghanistan or iraq. afghanistan or iraq?fox news here now is general caldwell, fox news,s youn political analyst, and his younger brother, christian , was shot and killed on the southgeian was the so sio and i believe was june 13th or t june 19th, june twenty fourth,yr june twenty fourth. it s good to see you. and i talked to you off camera about your brother. what do you think it a certain zip codes in chicago in and in philadelphia, in your family has lived the real pain of losing a family member because they were shotar on the streets. what s your take on this story? etake on i would tell you this a shock to everyone.to who doesn t live in chicago and philadelphia. i ll tell you, for many folksthp who live in these partic
chriher, after my brother, baby brother christian , was murdered on june twenty fourth, jacob moved them into miamimove with me. and after a month ofto living there, i said to him, how do you like living here?here? less. and he said, i feel less stressed. i said, why? how is that?se how do you feel?becaus lesse stressed? he said, because i know when i walk out this door, i won t be murdered. wouldand it put me in suchapt a juxtaposition of happinessio and sadness, happiness that i know that i rescued hiomm froe the violence of chicago, butof sadness that there s many, many other people who arey pi experiencing this daily piercing threat of violence inve the city of chicago. this is not where we should be . in aand any american city. sean, i m going to tell you, in chicago, just last year, there was only a 50% clearance rates of the murders that was experienced that there that shouldn t be the case. but they need a thousande but detectives to handle the caset workload that they have i