carley. todd: brooke singman joins us with the latest. brooke: brian walshe was arrested yesterday for murder of his wife and being charged with improper transz port of a body. authorities face the task of prosecuting a murder case without ana s remains. brian could appear in court today as early as 9 a.m. dependent on defense attorney availability. here is a timeline leading up to brian s arrest. new year s day ana was last seen alive. it wasn t until january 4th police were notified, they arrested and charged brian with misleading investigators on the 8th and january 9th, police recovered a bloody xief from the basement of brian and ana s home. police report revealed brian had threatened to kill ana several years ago. yesterday brian walshe was charged with the murder. a friend of ana said she was a forgiving wife that believed the best in brian. she was always defending brian and giving him chances, maybe that kindness killed her, sounds horrible to say. she is a giv
migrants pour. in border patrol slamming vice president kamala harris for her handling of the crisis and tweeting you should be fired and replaced. it s pretty extraordinary. climate hypocrite john kerry in davos. expecting a thousand private jets. saving the planet that s so extraterrestrial bring me a higher love it s the higher love thinking of steve: good morning, louisville, kentucky. looking live there courtesy of wdrv our affiliate there right now you have got 38 degrees. partly cloudy. the high later on today is going to been 60 degrees. and right now it s as chilly as it is going to get all day long in louisville, kentucky. as you look live here on the big screen here in the big studio on this wednesday, january 18th. come on, in folks. ainsley: hello, everyone. good morning. great news today. it s the middle of the week. so happy to be waking up with you this morning. get ready, brian, the wheels are coming off today. brian: wheels coming off alrea
supposedly the bureau sat him aside because he is from afghanistan a high risk country just to make sure he wasn t a terrorist. pell, the pentagon could pick up the phone, let the fbi or dhs or cbp know that and apparently i just spoke with someone who visited him. carley: absolutely. yeah. congressman we have got leave it there. thank you for joining us. breaking news that the doj considered using the fbi in the biden document search, but, instead, allowed the president s purge attorney. in the meantime answers from this white house are frustration and rolling. i m just knot going to you re asking a question that should go to white house counsel s office. the husband of ana walshe is now charged with her murder. brian could appear in court today. authorities face the prosecuting a murder case without ana s remains. warning residents about, quote, unexpected pedestrians as
of the united states. right, no, not at all. i think one thing to keep your eye on is in addition to seeming like trump s purge attorney and perhaps a u.s., personal attorney and perhaps a u.s. envoy to foreign nations, he is also representing private clients and he seems to be representing the president for free. and so then that raises another concern, which is, for, a concern for trump, which is what is he getting in exchange for that free representation? he is getting if you re a prosecutor, that is an argument you might make, a question you might ask. i don t think there is an answer to any of them and this conduct raises questions and that s why we have all of these different roles, for these people in government, and particularly government employees are supposed to play and it may seem kind of technical and those roles are designed where we don t have crazy conflicts of interest and look at things and how can we be sure that somebody isn t doing something that is actual