get from. ainsley: how are you feeling? you should see his calendar how are you doing this? brian: all good. a lot of fun. meeting a lot of people. i don t remember more people more pumped up. ainsley: out of the house now they can go. brian: they are back. ainsley: back for thanksgiving. i bet that s fun. brian: of course, this stunning horrific story became the number one story in america. steve: yes, as of sunday night. 5:00 main street in waukesha, risk, the man accused of killing five innocent people just at a christmas parade and injuring at least 48 others. will appear in court this afternoon. this as we are learning that that man, darrell brooks, is he a career criminal. he has a record dating back to 1999, it is so long. brian: he has put a wrecking ball to american society in at least two states. mike tobin joins us live from walk saw with more. hey, mike. good morning, guys.
chis home, he needs to resign, he needs to be removed and we need significant reform. if these district attorneys won t do their job. if i m elected attorney general, i will do it for them. steve: adam, do you think what happened in waukesha at 5:00 on sunday night, do you think that was a tipping point where the people of your state are saying, do you know what? i think we went too far in trying to fix it. we didn t fix it. we made it particularly dangerous in this case. oh, no doubt. i live in northwestern, wisconsin chnks is probably, four and a half hours away from waukesha and from where i live all the way down to waukesha, people are crying out for reform. people cannot understand and i think law enforcement can t understand it s demoralizing for them work so hard to put together these cases and then to see these same criminals over and over and over again being let out.
he hopes to lay low and focus on his studies, ainsley. ainsley: yeah. is he a nursing student. he says he might switch to law now. become a lawyer, like you. thank you so much, todd. todd: no problem. ainsley: brian, over to you. brian: wisconsin community devastated violent end to a cherished holiday celebration. next guest was marching in the waukesha my bad, waukesha parade when that suv plowed through the crowd killing five and injuring dozens more. sandra holdinger joins us now. what did you see and what did you hear? good morning. we were lined up to march toward the end of the parade. there were 62 groups, who and we were number 52. and we were sitting in the back of a pickup truck we were sitting there with music and costumes. all of a sudden we heard a very
this chase is essentially the scheduling stacked up and started conflicting with his right to a speedy trial. sounds like a bureaucratic snafu that they didn t process the case fast enough, whether due to staffing or something to do with covid. those details need to be sorted out. one thingt waukesha district attorney said wisconsin doesn t have a no bail option. you have to set bail. you can set the bail so high that there is no way they will be able to make it and there is at least according to the waukesha district attorney there is no way is he getting out on bail this time. ainsley: bail should be set so high against darrell brooks that he won t be able to get out before his trial. brian: mike, quick question. do you know the nature of his arrest. turn himself in? did they find him at his house? did he resist-like he did last time? you know, it sounds like from what the police chief said yesterday that he did not resist. they got him rather quickly.
him. ainsley: jealous? brian: too flexible. ainsley: is he on tv more than you are. steve: he is very talented and soon my prediction he and john rich will have the number one song in america before christmas. ainsley: can you at least teese when we are going to air this segment. ainsley: coming up. within the next month, hopefully. story what happened in wisconsin, terrible massacre. the man accused of killing five innocent people and injuring dozens of others during that christmas parade is going to appear in court this afternoon. brian: this, as we are learning that that man darrell brooks, 39 years old. career criminal dating back to 1999. steve: mike tobin joins us from waukesha with more. as we learn more about this career criminal who has an inappropriately low bail set by the d.a., who is now essentially apologizing. are the people in waukesha angry? it s really traumatized at