joe tacopina, will join us .ht but first, happening right now, our top story right here out of new york . alvin bragg is now sweating even more than usual tonight. now he s put his has pathetically weak case againsttl former president trump has. letr totally imploded. , th let s be very clear here. the case died this very week., s it is very obvious. it is very clear .n of it s transparent. alvin bragg had every intention of indicting donald trump this week. but for the second straight day, grand jury proceedings rere canceled today. now, braggut is now telling reuters that it was former president donald trump that created a false expectation of arrest.ng t it was never actually going to happen. according to brag, it seems really after a multi year investigation, the formation of a grand jury, the meetingeate with law enforcement to coordinate an impending anes of a former vice formerevet president . and we re supposed to believee that somehow donald trump now created the f
here s what he said about special counsel jack smith. mr. smith is a veteran career prosecutor. he s assembled a group of experienced and talented prosecutors and agents, who share his commitment to integrity and the rule of law. donald trump and his allies have been attacking smith and making false comparisons of the m m m mishandling of documents, donald trump s with those of joe biden and hillary clinton. here s john miller and laura coates. great to have both of you here tonight. there s a narrative you hear. there s two different justice systems in this country. let s put a rest to that, laura. ea
high school to do basic things. stand in line for us. to get into the courthouse in the morning. we had to activate plan b and plan c how to report the news from inside the courthouse there. let s talk about that. finding out at that late hour there s no electronics. that s a wrench in the works there. hanna, let s start with your side of the story. you re inside the overflow room and gathering the information to real-time. how were you getting it to lucas and what happened next? we knew there were major points in the hearing we wanted to get outside as fast as possible. things like when the former president entered the courtroom. when the hearing started. when he pleaded not guilty. we were able to write those on pieces of paper.
and strategy and i ll cover what it was actually like in the room. now, ife, you ll excuse me,i karen, i ve got to run. all right. sea let s give a warmn: welcome to former michigan gubernatorial candidatf the, hot of the tooter dixon podcast. it s on i heart radio, dixon and fox, of course, americameria host s jimmy fallon show. it s so great i interview you do all these, you know, timesr and i never met you. welcome to new york. what are you doing here? i m here to see you. is that okay? have you. that s great. bui t i havewo i worry about republicans winning michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, of high because so many people areut saying bye bye. the sick high taxes, shutdowns, and they re going to low taxs, states like texas, florida, tennessee, the carolinas. we re goingressig to getve more aggressive, though. we re going to go afterfter michigan in a different way,n like the dems are going after r michigan with technology. campg we re going to reach out years to voters in diff
listen. i think that everyone s like, oh, my god, just release everybody? that s yeah. but do you see how many people who are mentally ill who are in prisonsome. yeah, but you re saying release everyone. yeah. and what i m trying to say within ten years. and there s a process of looking at how can we get away from mass incarceration and move toward care edward: what are your thoughts on that, getting away from mass incarceration? well, i think her idea is a terrible one. look, the fact is if you closed all the federal prisons, i m not quite sure where we re going to put individuals who are currently in prison for a good reason; namely, they re either paying the penalty for the crime they committed or they pose a clear and present danger to society. it s all well and good to sea let s to close all the prisons, but what are you going to do with these dangerous people? are you going to put them in overcrowded state facilities? let them loose on the streets of our com