searches. ten days ago we saw them do the own search of the wilmington home and then very much kmeexped that this home would also be searched. what strikes me is there is clea clearly a desire to move quickly here. i think that is an important part of this. it was reporters who spotted the sedans and suvs going to this house. people started asking about this. the special counsel though started. he is going to be overseeing this. once you get started, what does that look like? why does he get started? what is the time line expectation? what we ve had is a review. gathering facts, assessing whether they need to do a full blown investigation. now that herr is on the job, he ll have the opportunity to use a grand jury. we expect he ll do that. he ll conduct interviews. most interviews have been informal. he ll be able to interview and reinterview people. then the question about additional searches. yesterday the white house was asked if any other locations were searched. they wouldn t
i know you have a legal background too, paula. the fact that more documents were found, that doesn t necessarily mean legal trouble for president biden, correct? it does not increase the legal risk here. speaking to sources close to the investigation, there s no evidence at this point that there was any sufficient evidence to charge anyone with mishandling classified information. this appears to, at this point, be inadvertent. there s going to be an investigation. so far there s been a review that was pretty superficial. now robert herr will conduct an investigation, conduct interviews, reinterview people who have already been spoken with. right now i m told by someone pretty familiar with what was uncovered in the review that the legal risk here on a scale from 1 to 10 is about a 2 to a 3. the greatest risk is that if
all the lies, it s just absolutely ridiculous. and then to use something like that, that impacted the world, and to say, that your mom am i right? he s actually your congressman? yes, third district. third district did you know when he was running did anything about it stand out to you? it did, not unfortunately. unfortunately, it really did not. i have to hold myself responsible for that, for not looking into it myself. look we are all i mean, i did not know about it. right, right. but just to use that it s just repulsive. you guys vetted me harder today to come on your show with the preinterview to do the interview then george santos was vetted. come on. no, it s a failure on so many levels. it is unbelievable.
context was people kept demanding of me what is her status with the show? i m like it s up for the it s up to the judge. she s about to get sentenced to a lot of jail time. you re saying she didn t do something bad. yes, she did. so she should go to jail. i was saying look, i you know, sometimes if you get to know someone and get to like them you hope that they are not guilty of something horrible. okay. okay? yes. so. then there is your show watch what happens live. yes. five nights a week. you going to come on as a guest. have you ever asked me to be a guest? i m asking you now. you d have fun. i know. dan rather has been on several times. i know that. what do you think is the appeal of the show? it authentic and fun and takes late night television and turns it inside out. there is no preinterview. there s there it s just fun and it s spontaneous and,
greg: five word story. bachelor parties are no more. i think that s five. all right, brian. a poll find 65% of people believe bachelor and bachelorette party should be an opportunity for the bride and groom to relax instead of party. did you have a bachelor party? you seem like somebody who would and then something horrible happened and you had to swear everybody to secrecy. brian: if you wanted to do a preinterview like every other, you wouldn t assume things. if you think about it, a bachelor party that gets out of control, you probably shouldn t be getting married. it is another example building on the theme of the show that life is going in the right direction for america. we say listen, you re about to get married and your life is about to change. what about one weekend hanging out with your same friends. greg: you re going to do that for the rest of your life.