todd: says this just emboldened the left. usually when people make a complaint like that, they do not like the police. for the chief to take it down, symbolizes hard work policemen make and show that blue line is separating the darkness and chaos. it would be nice if they stood up and explained more, because moral is in the gutter, it is a heart retention rate. executives are not standing up for them. carley: one person makes a complaint and you have the lapd chief siding with that person. i read this minutes before i read this headline, one of the wild-card games were on tv. it s been six or seven years since the national anthem controversy started. so glad there is not controversy anymore and it sounds like anti-police c sentiment has dissipated. this attack is from inside the house. lapd chief michael moore, if he thinks the same blue line flag has been taken over by extremist, he s out of touch with police officers, in his own department or police community in gen
office as the roof was ripped off and rain starting pouring on them. luckily, everyone is okay in the day care center. janice, the images are stunning. janice: the people are heroes that saved the children. one of the women went over one of the kids to save them and one baby was found in the rubble, but everyone is okay miraculously. we ll hear the stories today. this is one of the worst januarys, severe weather outbreaks we ve ever seen in history. the worst of the weather has moved from the south. we ll start to see incredible damage left behind. some areas will be levelled. we had just one of the some of the strongest tornados for january ever recorded in this area. that is the tragedy and the death toll might rise this morning. we do have potential for stronger storms for the northeast, this coastal low developing along the coast. it is too warm for snow, but we will see the snow fly for interior sections of the northeast and could see potential for ice and freezing r
appear to be strewn hither, fifther and yawn during joe biden s move as vice president. really surprising. where the investigation is going, carley, i think rob hur is going to try to figure out whether this was an inned a investor tent misplacement as we were going told or whether a crime has been committed. ultimately a sitting president can t be charged there may be statute of limitations issues but this is a serious problem for the white house. todd: we re all going to become intermittently familiar with the phrase chain of custody over the next weeks and months. what i m honing in on is some of these documents are about ukraine. you all recall that hunter biden had $83,000 job with. [buzzer] ma. ukrainian energy company. we had reports that hunter biden lived in this home. a lot of coincidences here, matt. what do you make of them all? yeah, todd.
some went to one office. some to another. in the case of the third discovery, that was separated out. the question is why were they divided and distributed? if this was an inned a investor tent misplacement, it meant they didn t just do this inadvertently, they had to do it repeatedly inadvertently. the other explanation is that these documents were, in fact, used for some purpose like the book that then former vice president was working on. all those questions have to be answered. and just simply waiving them away as inadvertence is not going to do it. todd: you seem to be latching onto the chain of custody issue. i would argue that that makes the biden document situation way worse than the trump document situation simply because trump had secret service and the chain of custody was pretty clear. to your point, jonathan, the chain of custody involving joe biden s will was over multiple years and multiple locations. how do his attorneys defend