vexed by cuba for about six decades. we have had some very colorful plots exploding cigars, poison pens, mafia hits, some would say plots as colorful as bret baier s golf attire. bret: nicely done. jesse: they have all failed unlike your golf game of the our policy vis-a-vis the cuban regime has been a failure. and am i optimistic that president biden can somehow oversee democratic revolution there, whether he has his hands off or is engineering it from behind the scenes? absolutely not. it s history as any guide. so i think if there is a revolution there, it will be bloody. but, it has to come from the cuban people. and it has to be timed perfectly. after all of this time, i think i speak for all americans, it s just maddening that you have a communist outpost, 90 miles from
state s attorney was describing it today, calling it chilling. she was saying this is something that would be very disturbing for people to watch. the mayor, as i understand it, has not been in favor of releasing this video. that s right. and we re here awaiting the mayor s comments. this will not be a normal news conference. this is going to be a significant moment for the people of chicago, for this officer indicted on first-degree murder today, that hasn t happened in decades in chicago. indeed that almost never happens and there s a good legal reason for that. if you re an on-duty officer and you make a mistake, even a grave one, that s almost always a second-degree murder or lesser charge, because you still had every right to hold a weapon and be engaged. first-degree murder is what we associate with federal crimes, mafia hits, terrorism, a premeditated or depraved heart murder. so the notion that that is what this prosecutor said today for the first time said this video shows i
steve: they re on our side. they re on our side. they provided us information about the iranian nuclear program on an ongoing basis. brian: and one we didn t know existed. correct. the iranians have been trying to shut them down. i don t think it s any coincidence that this happened just on the eve of the kind of make nice charm offensive that the iranians are launching and so they shut down a potential source of intelligence. what we re trying to do is get the united states government to get the remaining people out of there before they, too, get massacred. brian: we know that they have their hands direct and indirect in killing of our guys in iraq over the last six, seven years. is a mafia hit. i know a lot about mafia hits. this is a mafia hit. these people were hit to shut them up, to shut people up inside iran cause here is what iran plans to do. they plan to negotiate with us and at the same time, very secretly, continue to go ahead and become a nuclear power. hey, g
racketeering. he talks about the hits, some of which he said were typical mafia hits that are arranged murders and other senseless killings as some examples. what s your reaction to some of what you just heard? i my first thought was i was surprised that eric holder did not tell the audience to jump to conclusions, the way he did when an islamic maniac shot up fort hood. of course, when it comes to organized crime members, everybody is guilty before there s even an arraignment. these are the typical charges we get in these types of cases. at some point, we don t know what the evidence is. there were dogs there, i didn t see any ponies. it s typical for the government to have that press conference and hear those cameras clicking. it means nothing until you get inside the well of the courtroom, and these witnesses are forced to go under fire from a defense lawyer. jon: jeffrey, i wonder if you got an advance copy of the attorney general s speech because he said we are determined to era