police in mexico boulet and coothill security. that s what we re trying to unpack. i will say, there is nothing that wouldn t unite government, cartels and police officers than keeping united states out of their business. that is the hope for these kidnapped americans, the fbi and the american military or whoever is focused on this and can be focused on this. that is a level of scrutiny mexico does not want right now. obviously you live in a better state, my. mexico is, i am sure, ever president in terms of on your mind and that of your listeners. so, we love going to mexico. mexico is a great place to go. and then something like this happens and it sends a chill. the biggest trading partner with the state of arizona as mexico. that s the biggest trading partner. it s a huge trading partner for us. so there is congressman trade, there is the immigration issue and there s border security. they are all connected. border security is the most important part of. it in arizona, we know t
at that point. okay. tell me why not. because maggie had gone to the kennels, and i was at the house. we will likely hear from a few more witnesses early next week. then there will be closing arguments. after that, the case will be in the hands of the jury who has a lot of testimony to unpack. trace? maybe next week this time. jeff paul live for us in l.a. thank you for more on the cross-examination of alex murdaugh. let s bring in the legal panel, robert patillo and washington times legal affairs reported an attorney, alex swoyer. it s kind of riveting when you listen to this whole thing. when you re up there on the stands, he is saying, as we said in the beginning, okay, i m a liar, okay, i cheated my friends, okay, i m a drug addict, but i m not a killer. tough for the jury to believe that, maybe? he has presently done a good job with the time he sat on the stand. the prosecutor has given in that time. you are taught even in law
secretary rescue. do that next. [applause] thanks to guy benson, walter kern, john taff, kat timpf, and our studio audience! fox news @ night with dreamy trace gallagher is next. on behalf of greg gutfeld, the king of late night, i m jimmy failla, and i love you, america. [cheers and applause] trace: thank you, jimmy. good evening, everyone, and welcome to america s late news, fox news @ night. i m trace gallagher in washington. baking tonight, a courtroom battle for the ages. a tough prosecutor going head-to-head with a skilled defendant. murder suspect alec murdaugh on stand for a second day admitting that he s a liar. a crook, and a drug addict, but denying that he s a killer. jeff paul s life tonight with the murder trial that is riveting the country. good evening. trace, this trial is entering its fifth week, topped off by arguably some of the most compelling testimony for the
and community. we heard some people yesterday suggest the terrible incident like this almost seemed inevitable. sure, right. i mean, gosh, that s an incredibly complex and nuanced topic to unpack. within a lot of our communities in memphis, communities where there are higher property crimes statistics, higher crime statistics, there s a higher balance that has to be achieved. i think the memphis department fields well other 1 million calls for service every single year, so the officer the police department in memphis is tasked with trying to strike this balance between overpolicing these communities and also being responsive for the number of calls, so it is it is a very complex relationship, and certainly this
to another colleague at willard. so i think that s where the committee really wants to go. they want to end this with donald trump was not a victim of parallel action. he wanted the election to go his way. and the crowd did too. they want to show that there is circumstantial evidence, at least, that almost trump was directing the traffic. does this say of anything about does this offer any sort of argument against the whole idea that january 6th was just some spontaneous event? i mean, absolutely. i think that s exactly what they re trying to unpack. and remember the stand back and stand by. i mean, there s so many different pieces to this puzzle that once you kind of take a step back and look at the overarching picture, including that this conspiracy, according to what we just saw, may go back to july, even before the election, the firing of chris krebs for saying that it was a safest election ever. trump s comments about the proud boys during the debates. all these things see