the source. tonight, new details on a critical interview for donald trump with a probation officer ahead of it? the sentencing here in new york, plus bree bianna a tickets free luxury trips, and several six-figure book deals. i supreme court that was already under scrutiny. let me is now under even more tonight and a game show giant signing off after four decades had say jack is taking his final spin tonight on real the fortune. another tv tightened tom bergeron is here to talk about it. i m kaitlin collins, and this is the source donald trump often claims loudly and repeatedly that the entire legal system dome is rigged against him. but he s not to have one privilege that not all convicted felons actually get tonight. the judge who is overseeing his hush money case, justice juan merchan, says he will allow trump s lead attorney, todd blanche, to attend an interview before trump is sentenced here in new york on july 11, typically, the defendant would meet one-on-one wit
The pin yada stick onto somebody else and i was very pleased to do that to alfonso ryan seacrest is going to take over for pat sajak. do you have any advice for him well, i m just happy it s ryan because the kid needs the work well, he isn t georgia fell ryan is one rioters is sorted from the dick clark mold of producer hosts. and i think he just i think he probably throws to commercials and in his private life what are the other secrets of gameshow host? so what does it? so few people know what it s like? what is it like well, one of the things and i can only speak from the perspective of hollywood squares, but i remember the first two days we were taping i had these nine celebrities in this massive tic-tac-toe board and i came from a talk show background. so we re about three or four shows in and the king brothers were the producers of the show back then and michael king came
Well. and again, over 8,000 shows was something that i ve whenever students have broadcasting or podcasting or whatever, would talk to me about, well, how do you do it? i said, well, don t think about 8 million people watching you are back on the dancing show 20 or 30. think of one is just one person on the other side of that lens. and i think that s what you could see pat doing very well it was creating that sense of personal intimacy with not 8 million people belong how does it, how does the host know when to walk away, when to make a decision like what pat sajak just made well the chart i think it s almost like an internal sense of timing. i know when i was doing. the america s funniest videos show the 25th anniversary of that show coincided with my 15th year of doing it. and that s just the symmetry of that just seemed to work for me that it was time to, as i ve said, past
To me during a break and he said, tom, here, you re doing great. but remember this isn t a talk show these contestants, they want to win stuff. so that little shift in emphasis really got me focus more on the contestants and less on kibitzing with the nine celebrities. that was that was my real object lesson. yeah. i m sure people liked also hearing your back-and-forth that i ve it s it s quite a moment for pat sajak. it s great field to talk to you about it. evolved people, tom, thank you for joining us and coming out on your friday night. my pleasure. kaitlan, thanks so much. great to have you up next. a tiktok star is inputting a name to what a lot of americans are feeling about the economy as it is known as the i this session live session over. and if so, what did we learn from it and why is there still a gap between vibes and harb data?
Him under control and keep them on the right track? yeah. i understand. awesome. well point. but because the attorney is todd blanche and we actually had him on the show after the verdict came down last thursday, and i asked him what kind of sentence does he expect alvin? bragg to seek here i want you to listen to what todd blanche told me district attorney bragg tonight. did not directly say whether or not they are going to seek jail time for donald trump. do you expect that he will? i have no idea. look, there s a system in place that were you rely on precedent and somebody like president trump should never never face a jail sentence based on this conduct. and it would just kind of confirm what we ve been saying all along on a lot of people say that we re wrong and that we re we re missing we re missing key pieces. but if, if, if other 77-year-old, first-time offenders would never be sent to prison for this conduct.