fox giving sneak peek at emerging tech that may help stop crooks. casey stiegel is in dallas. how about a.i. technology that is constantly scanning customers and monitoring what they take off the shelves and flagging security if the item isn t paid for. one type of technology featured at the recent national retail federation expo here in texas where the focus on loss prevention and o.ril crime. check out this store display case. merchandise can be locked up but you can access it from, you guessed it, a mobile device. got two options on this particular case, you can enter your cell phone number or you can request a store associate, kind of the old fashioned way. i m going to enter that code. and i m in the case. this smart shopping cartwheel will automatically lock itself
the grand jury could vote as early as today on whether to indict the marine veteran. a grand jury does not decide whether daniel penny is guilty or not guilty. rather, the question before them is whether there is legally sufficient evidence and reasonable cause, reasonable, to indict, to charge penny with second degree manslaughter for the chokehold death of jordan neely on board that new york city subway last month. grand juries are made up of 23 people. prosecutors need just 12 of them to vote yes and in the case against penny moves forward. if the grand jury votes no, the charge is dismissed. it was reported by other outlets that penny s attorneys were planning on allowing him to testify in front of a grand jury. but fox news has learned penny will not testify. look, it s rare for lawyers to put defendants in front of grand juries because they risk any statement made by the defendant could be used against them in a subsequent trial. prosecutors in the manhattan d.a. s office believe
there tonight. dana and bill? dana: take me out to the ballgame indeed. bill: thank you. jonathan turley has been on tv for days. how are you doing, sir, good morning to you. share a few things with our viewers. new new york post, a rain on h parade. pretty clever. trump arrested day before turning 77. today is his birthday. you ve made the point consistently, trump has got to run the table. all 37 charges. in that indictment, there are conversations that apparently they had interviews with trump s attorneys. as a man of law, when it comes to attorney/client privilege, what s to prevent a judge from taking this whole case and just tossing it out? would you see that as possible or not? well, it is possible. the extent to which they relied upon president trump s former counsel to incriminate him was really quite astonishing, you know, what the prosecutors did is they argued there was a crime
he can t leave a count there. if he loses a single count, he s looking at anywhere between a maximum of 10 and 20 years. we can debate whether that s likely or not. but that s a sizable chunk of time for someone who is turning 77 today. but there s another problem for the prosecutors. just as trump can t lose one count, jack smith can t lose one juror and this is a case where you could have a hung jury and may be increasingly difficult to bring another case. bill: in the meantime, you wrote a piece this week about robert hur. who is robert hur? the one investigating president joe biden. in 30 seconds, why so quiet, professor? well, bill, the fact that you have to ask who is robert hur explains the problem. very few people know him except as the other special counsel. he is supposedly investigating joe biden. we have not heard anything, not a grand jury, not witnesses
he was threatening passengers and acting erratically for some time. dana: he put him in a chokehold that led to his death. marine releasing a statement saying it was not his intention to kill him. some people say i was trying to choke him to death which is also not true. i was trying to restrain him. you can see in the video there s a clear rise and fall in his chest. i was trying to keep him on the ground until the police came. i was praying the police would come and take the situation over. dana: authorities waited more than a week to arrest penny prompting outrage on the left. the case igniting debate on race as well as mental health. bill: his family said he struggled with mental illness dana: hi, brian. good morning. look, after listening to evidence and key testimony since may 31st, fox news has learned