small proportion who do need to be behind bars. yeah. i would have to look at every case individually and figure that all out. steve: that s the case right there. she admits that there are some people who belong behind bars. like the guy in the jail in waukesha, wisconsin. darrell brooks behind bars yet they sprang him on an inappropriately low bail. and five people are dead and 48 people are lucky to be alive. so significantly injured. ainsley: many of them will have injuries the rest of their lives. brian: put it this way if they do live. five kids in critical condition. ainsley: six at one hospital. just at children s hospital. there might be other hospitals. brian: 48 injured overall. here is the thing you should ask yourself. is this a one off and remember years ago when this guy drove through a parade or is this just the latest? interest is nothing unique about this story. this is happening every day. these are the d.a.s that snuck their way in because of some
brian: let me tell you in new york the bern who did that lost. this last election. to a republican. but the one who authored the no cash bail lost. but now you have a democratic two democratic dominated assemblies in new york state. and going to ask the american people e. peep, you don t have to be a democrat or republican, are you for law and order or for chaos? do you want to put the criminals first? so far by the election results, the people that you put in office put the criminals first. just don t just tell me if that s okay with you. and that s why there has got to be huge backlash against this. and to think the timing of aoc and the squad coming out with demands for expediency that 75% of those in prison haven t had their day in court and should be let out. i mean, you got to tell me how tone deaf are you to come out with statements on that. steve: on the same day. . brian: jonathan swan interviewing rashida tlaib who wants to empty the prisons in 10 years doesn t understan
right now. guys, good morning to you. good morning. steve: from winchester, virginia, on this tuesday morning. you know, joe, thank you very much, because with this kids kit, you ve given ainsley something to do with her daughter, hayden, over the holiday. that is music to my ears. so glad to hear it. steve: tell us about these kansas city. so during the these kits. so during the pandemic, a lot of kids were home with hair parents, so we wanted to design a solution to that problem and presented american values in a way that could be lasting and be a building tool the, an educational tool and a family tool that was not digital to bring families together and build something they could be proud of. steve: and each kit has got, i understand, two different flaggings, because you say build one and give one. ainsley: and then i m reading the instructions, you need sand
and they didn t have a lot of details in that but it wasn t another case where he resisted, brian. steve: microphone continue. ainsley: when he was talking to a right to a speedy trial original bail set to $10,000 last year. i read that he was allegedly trying to shoot his nephew then it was reduced to $7,500. then it was reduced again to 500 and that s when he posted bail back in february. steve: this is the second time. ainsley: in one year. steve: this the is second time we know he has tried to run somebody over. in 2011 he was pulled over and being questioned by a cop and apparently he gave him them a fake name and the cop said what s your real name? and then the guy turned on the car and put it on drive. the cop was worried as you look at this criminal record of this particular man, darrell brooks, it s lengthy. he is a career criminal. but, anyway, the cop turned the cop jumped into the car after he, you know, the coted cop was afraid he was going to drive over him. and eventua
steve: not so much. thank you, carley. i heard that because they are closing the er, apparently they have got an ambulance outside the building so that if somebody needs to go a hospital, they will actually drive them to one. which is as we just heard a while a way. brian: i was really impressed with kyle rittenhouse testimony and i think all the critics and supporters, i don t care where you stand, if you watched the trial, you would not be seeing some of the negative comments about rittenhouse about the trial and the outcome. i find it hard to believe that anyone would watch the proceedings, i know everyone is busy and this was in the afternoon and you got school and work and you got a family. but, if you are a credited particular and you think that he got away with a double murder, i think you just didn t watch the trial. and for those people who think he is some uneducated naive rush