new year. i love it, a little van halen, taking me back to my youth. an injury by adam klotz. we lost him. that s melissa. she s going to be showing us how we can jump into the new year and actually get into better shape. literally and figuratively. i m going to jump into perhaps my last cheeseburger. i ve been eating when every day. this would be a baconator, mayo, cheese, even an egg on there. that is so good for your cholesterol. this is how we are starting 2023. the reason he got that is because, in the last hour, we were talking about new year s resolutions and stuff like that and he said he s been traveling so much. he s meeting a lot of cheeseburgers. and he s loving them from all over town. this one is from, i believe, wendy s. how is it? griff: it s delicious. i think in 2023 should decide, if you want a cheeseburger, eat the cheeseburger. nicole: i think steve is going to jump next to griff on the trampolines and i m going to be somewhere else. ste
but i would expect to see the dna of the suspect was found at the scene. i would expect to see maybe some phone record data with him in the area the night of the murders, or before, when he was possibly stalking these people. at a very minimum i would expect in physical evidence linking him to the crime scene, which is probably dna, and some location data like either an eyewitness who saw him either coming or going from that house or cell phone data that tracked him in the area of that house or in the area of the victims. nicole: the moscow police department has been criticized for flip-flopping on some of the information that they were giving to the public, as well as people not necessarily believing that they were up to the task. do you think that we will find out more information? they probably have more evidence than they led to assume. i think you re right, nicole. they have done a fantastic job, first of all, to bring this kind of complex case to a resolution
else that s out there right now. recent fox news polling shows a majority of american voters want to ramp up the evidents to fight a isis. they want to ramp up efforts and get more ground troops that is reversal from a year ago. harris: now is time to go deepwer the person that takes survey and ask them about the russia in the mix. andrea: yeah. harris: that will be difficult to enforce no-fly zone when their jets are in the air. we ll move on to this. did you hear about it? national security agency sweeping authority to snoop on us and collect phone record data expired this weekend, this past weekend, despite evidence that similar programs helped european officials track down suspects in the recent paris attacks. senate intelligence committee chairman richard burr said when investigators found a cell phone use it to track suspects and helped stop an additional attack in paris but judge andrew
because it s true, we know it s true. what do you think about young people who are particularly sensitive to the medidatic issue. i was quite struck by the expectation of privacy. those of us who grew up with all sorts of mob prostitutions and wiretaps and all that stuff. i never had an expectation of privacy involving televisions. this judge said that he believes there is now an expectation of privacy and he maintains that the ruling 34 years ago by the supreme court was done in such a different technological era that it had a different expectation of privacy. and in that ruling the supreme court said that it was perfectly okay to collect phone record data that does not include the actual contents of the call
privacy and he maintains that the ruling 34 years ago by the supreme court was done in such a different technological era that it had a different expectation of privacy. and in that ruling the supreme court said that it was perfectly okay to collect phone record data that does not include the actual contents of the call simply, what number called what number. that was collectible without a warrant 34 years ago. and this judge yesterday said in 34 years, enough has changed that we have to reconsider that. but i was struck, chris, by one passage of the judge s opinion which i hope other judges don t do. and that is he cited one of the founding fathers. now, he said that he madison. he thought james madison would being aghast at this, but james madison was a slave holder