Report on Secret Service failures and first Assassination Attempt against former President Trump just released seconds ago. Well bring details on that as the second Assassination Attempt suspect now faces life in prison. Carley Today Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to unveil more of her economic plan in pittsburgh after Senator Joe Concha says he will not endorse her. Well tell you the reason why. Todd and Mlb Ledgend Tommy John will join us to reflect on his groundbreaking surgery. Carley you are watching fox and friends first, im carley shimkus. Todd im todd piro. The senate just released interim report on the secret Service Report about the Assassination Attempt in butler, pennsylvania. Carley Brooke Singman is here. Brooke the committee releasing the report this morning after conducting a dozen interviews with Secret Service personnel responsible for planning and securing trumps butler rally. The commit found failed to ensure Agr Roof was covered by Secret Service or local
sins away. todd: a lot of sins in new orleans, who knows about nashville. maybe tom brady will end up there. looking at sin city, looking at tennessee titans, and looking at the 49ers, we ll see what happens with that. that is carley, i m todd, we have news. carley: absolutely, good morning, happy friday, best day of the week, we have crime news starting with this. audience of anti-crime summit bursting into applause when a top police officer pushes back against a lawmaker, this clip was obtained by new york post. respectfully mr. dean read statistics about repeat oafeders, they would not be repeat offenders if police were not constantly rearrested them. todd: a shocking report from the manhattan institute, another social justice crime policy, tossing 69% of criminal cases due to new york s discovery law, no shock here, that was changed in 2019. up from 44% of cases dismissed in 2019 prior to the law being updated. carley: this whole thing, he was saying crime is
joined toward and moved to have an opportunity to sit down and have difficult in-house conversations on what people want. coming out of that, we felt we had a lot of agreement on 99% of the issues, a couple of 1% items that will continue to be discussed, but this is how legislation works and how leaders are elected. military guy in the freshman class, it is important we pragmatic about getting results, result here is the speaker is one person of a body of 434. we re committed to being able to move forward agenda that helps the american people and gets us on the same page. ashley: i don t think anybody disagrees healthy conversation is needed and they have known this is coming for a couple months, maybe this should have been hashed out a couple months ago. zach nunn, thank you for getting up with us. todd: thank you for your service. ashley: the man accused of murdering four university of idaho students. todd: the fbi was on to him weeks before his arrest. brooke singm
his downstairs neighbor told the new york post the following, it seemed like he never slept, he was doing something all night, i don t know how he could have killed someone, he doesn t look that tough. there are reports he is a recovering heroin addict. now the families speaking out and rushing to his defense friday saying we have fully cooperated with law enforcement in attempt to seek the truth and promote his presumption of innocence rather than make erroneous assumptions. he drove 2000 miles from idaho to pennsylvania in order to allegedly hide at his parent s homes in the poconos. the murder weapon has not been recovered. todd: here is jonathan gilliam on the case. if they have the d.n.a. and we don t know what other evidence they have, typically if they can put a person using the cell tower information and the d.n.a. evidence, once a start building a motive and picture of his movement and evidence that puts him there at the time of the scene, it will be easier cas
Would still be meetings at the convention with the leading Party Officials and, you know, the candidate would meet with people and so it was a democratic process in the sense that candidate would meet with people. It was a democratic process in the sense there was consultation, deliberation and so forth, though ultimately the candidates decision. I think as its moved away from the convention beginning 1976, its been a process focused much more on the president ial candidate and the people around the president ial candidate. They still consult with party leaders, talk to capitol hill, talk to governors, solicit input. But ultimately the circle of people in the room when the decision is made tends to be the president ial candidate and a few people close to them. Im going to get our questioners ready, a few more questions and then turn to the audience again. Weve referred to, in terms of the convention, that we might have a different kind of year especially on the republican side. Weve ma