money, if you re not guilty? plus back last, 1,300 plus russians wind up in handcuffs after protesting vladimir putin s decision to call up more troops and plunge russia deeper into war in ukraine. and democrats struggling on capitol hill to secure legislation to fund police. we re within 50 days of the midterms, that s enough to counter a republican onslaught on crime. an unprovoked attack, the victim left in a coma, the attacker free within days. law enforcement called the law dangerous and insane. in congress, riley s agenda will be their agenda, they want to defund the police, even as crime rages out of control across the state. up first, donald trump and the law. two major new setbacks for the former president. last hour the judge presiding over the mar-a-lago documents case aileen cannon admitting she was wrong. the new writing comes a morning after the federal appeals court panel, that included two trump appointees, said that cannon was wrong. that giving the j
dan coats. main street conservative. somebody that comes into orbit, trying to do the right thing says whoa. think about the implications what he s grappling with here, is the president of the united states compromised in some way. there s no evidence in the sense that robert mueller didn t come up with any evidence to say what that might be. but it says something the intelligence chief of the country, appointed by president trump, wonders himself and doesn t feel like he knows the answer. feels like an open question to him. he has access to all the information in the world that we don t. the interesting thing about putin, can i add one more? yes. it may be a one way street. why was trump so admiring and affectionate towards putin but there s a story we tell in there that we learned from his aides, we learned just after he left office. when he met with putin at the on
pole. i don t rig polls. there was unhappiness at the announcement. romney campaign on how many tickets they have bought. we have heard all sorts of things. neil: whatever your thoughts republican strategist says going negative is not a positive for senator santorum. you think that he is wasting his time. guest: absolutely. look what happened to an santorum in the same position of newt gingrich coming out of south carolina. newt gingrich went missing and it was like the titanic. santorum has to be upbeat, for main street conservative. if he does that and he wins michigan and ohio mitt romney could be on the run. neil: but if he is pointing out that the way a lot these events work, you get your supporters in the room other in a convention center, and they fill up seats and these people are votes there could be thought
face of everyone in law enforcement, he will be with us with jeff toobin in a bit. first, four of the convicted murderers that got pardons were released sunday, according to department of corrections. one link between them, they all worked at the governor s mansion on a work release program. one of the men is david gatlin. the shooting victim he left behind and family of the victim that didn t live to tell the story are in a word scared. martin savidge joins me live. martin? reporter: it has been a chaotic last couple hours as the legal wrangling is under way to try to bring to a halt in some way the pardon process that was brought about as a result of former governor haley barbour. as you point out, there has been success on the part of the mississippi attorney general. they have that temporary injunction. what that means, those in prison, 21 that have not been released will stay in prison. as for the murderers, they are out, but ordered now to report through department of