Hillary clinton operative Christopher Steele 1 million if he could prove his allegations that biden stomach Davante Adams included. And he pressed on the lack of cooperation justifying the visor pfizer warning, you and your colleagues took the information and put it in the corner page pfizer application and you didnt have cooperation from databases, Intelligence Community or Christopher Steele and still went into a fisa application. Correct. David spunt outside of the courthouse, david. Brian was on the stand for a day and a half and also we just heard from Carl Stolen A Democratic Public Relations operative and according to john durham and durham is doing a lot of questioning specifically in this case to show how invested he is, Charles Dolan admitted he saw some information on television news, gave that information for gossip as durham may want to call it to igor danchenko. Igor danchenko then put it in the steele dossier saying it was from a republican or a trump operative. Igor dan
just after the top of the hour, i m john berman. and i m bianna golodryga. prosecutors say he s been charged with the murder of his still missing wife. that s just the beginning. some of his searching were extraordinarily gruesome. prosecutors say evidence of blood was found in walshe s car, and he found protective suits, mops, cleaning supplies. we re outside the courthouse. this was an extraordinary level of detail, bryn, some of which we never have heard before. reporter: just stunning detail of the actions the prosecutors say brian walshe took after his wife ana disappeared, not before, but after. a number of google searches on his son s ipad. take a listen to just some of them. at 4:55 a.m., he searched how long before a body starts to smell. at 4:58 a.m., how to stop a body from decomposing. at 5:20 a.m., and 5:47, ten ways to dispose of a dead body if you really need to. at 6:25 on the 1st, how long for someone to be missing to inherit. at 6:45 on january 1st,
no, what i m saying is what they demonized before becomes less satan i can as they ship to a new, far more evil target. and, no, not him either. you know, you guys always assume i m talking about him. he is evil but you remember donald trump, right? big orange guy with crazy heir, funny as hell and got more done before 9:00 a.m. than biden did all day? he was hitler mussolini and uncooked chicken all rolled into one. he was the worst thing that ever lived and that includes whoever invented the view. but is he really that bad now that the sdpikably evil ron desantis came to town? this monster flew illegal immigrants grants to a rich pair dies on private jets. i know, what a [bleep]. so now desantis makes trump look like mr. belvedere says the new york times desantis may be a more competent trump in terms of his doability use the leverage have state to a mass power but also meaner and more rigid without the softer e centric activity. so he s so mean half this country s populati
keating, sol goodman, i ll share one thing in common, that is beyond being tvs most talented attorneys, i think we can safely say none of them would touch donald trump s legal chaos with a ten foot pole. because it s not just the mess that he is in no, but as we learn on a near daily basis with this guy, there is always more with trump, more scandal, more illegality and more pain for his lawyers. this week alone, nbc news and the new york times reported that officials inside the justice department believe that trump still, and our pierre, still has government documents in his possession. after months of dodging the national archives, months of lying to the fbi, a full search of his florida home and now eight weeks of this clownish legal wrangling that he s been trying to come up with, trump might still be hoarding government documents, and is layers, they really don t know what to do about it. in fact, the schism has emerged within trump s legal team. as doj investigators wei
this election cycle the house is said to be in play. best case scenario for democrats they would have to win all 30 toss-up races. a big challenge. that would give them a razor thin majority at 219 seats. dana: top concern driving voters to the polls is still inflation. the issue favors the g.o.p. the future of democracy and abortion not far behind. democrats hope those issues give them an edge come november. dana: we have reaction from axios senior political correspondent josh. good morning to you. we re sfwerg the homestretch of the mid-term elections. latest data shows there are a lot of toss-up races worth watching nationwide. democrats and republicans trying to make these races about two very different issues. of course prompts the question which party will have the winning strategy when they go for control of the house and senate? for the house republicans are slated to take control but team projects 30 house races considered toss-ups. there are a few notable on