dennis, he came up with his own moniker. btk for bind, torture, kill, hoping it would make him more news worthy. he asked me do i know about the gilgo beach murders. dominique met heuermann through a networking group for business owners. he tells me yeah, that s a serial killer that was never caught in my hometown. my neighborhood where i live. and tells me, like the guy killed ten people and might i just could not stop running that conversation over and over in my head. i m really disturbed. in february, heuermann left her this voice mail. actually heard you are no longer part of the group. i still wanted to talk to you. had a question for you. also wanted to touch base. hope you re doing good. hope to talk to you soon.
just been getting to cnn special counsel jack smith getting lunch at subway. spotted on this historic day coming out of washington, d.c. subway. jack smith going to subway today is message to donald trump. jack smith with no word and simple $5 sub, i m not going anywhere. the image spoke volume. ainsley: sometimes a sandwich is just a sandwich. the message is, he was hungry and wanted a sandwich. what do you say? i will say for the record, i m a big subway fan. that foot long titan turkey, i think they call it, will make you very regular. steve: back at that again. number two, i didn t think mr. smith going to subway was news worthy. if they had film of him eating cheerios off the floor with his
situation. at first, no one knew what the powder was. ashley: it could have been anthrax. carley: media research center did work so we don t have to, analyzing karine jean-pierre responses from january to june of this year and when asked about biden family business dealings, she gave direct answers 2% of the time. joe: wow. if karine jean-pierre ran a funeral parlor, no one would die. when was last time you guys who do this show on a daily basis, ever had something news worthy come out of the daily press briefing? all she does is deflect. whatever a story is about, if it is about the biden scandal, that is per view of the department of justice or secret service. daily press briefings have become useless. demand more answers, continue to
obstructing the effort to get them back? that to me is news, regardless of what you want to see happen, it is news worthy. you also felt like they should the media shut down your narrative. they didn t want to hear your explanation. you know, brian, you re a historian, in fact during the 28 dis96 days i was told the shelter in prison i read two of your books the one on washington and the spice and the one on jefferson. i know you wrote a book about andrew jackson and he reminds me a lots of president trump. i was born for the storm the calm does not suit me. but those books and you being the historian, should remind all of us that we have this glorious past with glorious heroic people and yet the stakes now what we re facing today are perhaps maybe the most important battle we re fighting since the civil war. because this goes to the heart of our democracy. that you can just bring accusations and a department of justice that i know from my own
decisions, most went against fox. dominion says fox damaged the reputation reporting false claims the machines were stealing votes from donald trump and flipping them to joe biden. some did not believe the theories. fox argues dominion cherry picked evidence in search of a financial windfall and the first amendment protects the airing of false claims made by former president trump and his allies, given the unproven allegations were news worthy. the case will turn on whether dominion can prove that fox acted with actual malice, extremely high bar under the 60-year-old precedent, and that will be up to the jury. i did not see any protestors but the place is packed with hoards of journalists. john: you said a lot of wrangling, what are both sides objectioning to here. fox attorney said if he took