but we begin with the white house closing ranks and saying the president meant what he said about the classified documents being no big deal. the white house correspondent kevin corke is live for us in the nation s capital with this. evening, two years and in the white house says it is focused on the battles that it mattered most, both here at home and abroad which is to say nurturing the economy back to full health, responding to the climate crisis, and of course and effort in ukraine to name a few, as we look at the jill biden have time report, we see that it is a mixed bag coming at us, we are two years since he was inaugurated, we have low unemployment, jobs aplenty, high but falling inflation, high but falling gas prices, however, record debt in spending, the border crisis, and don t forget to the crime crisis and many of america s largest cities, the afghanistan debacle, and the document drama, the unfolding classified materials kerfuffle continuing to bubble up to th
did not get funding, we do not have funding to do it, and i know that the city district attorney s office, the public defender s office did not get money, our information technology lags. and the new discovery obligations have been met by new york state prosecutors and only 21% of cases statewide and local courts met them in just 16% of cases and local courts in new york city have met them and only 13% of cases. so you are talking about a lot of people getting away with a lot of crime. trace: in these big corporations, these legal firms just dropping a truckload of discovery and saying, good luck. get with it. great stuff, thank you. trace: first up into nights crime round up, 34-year-old man is dead after he was pushed on the subway tracks in new york s upper west side early friday morning. police say the suspect has a history of mental health issues, some frustrated new yorkers say