coming out of the car there, the suv going up the steps. laura: did you know that this was extremely historic. tomorrow, a remarkable moment in u.s. history will unfold: the first ever arrangement of a former president. never seen a former president sit in federal court at a defendant s table. soon he ll take off for florida and history. laura: a day not complete without passing judgment on their favorite target. our system is not based on organized crime rules and not you take out one of my guys and i ll take out one of yours. what we know about donald trump is his approach to business. his approach to politics and a personal relations and it is a constant pursuit of advantage, my guess and it s speculation is that he saw in this material information that might be useful to him at some point in the future laura: where s the disclaimer? you re listening to a liar when he comes on. a few hours ago senator chuck grassley said he completely up ended him in washin
interview goes on. as you might imagine, governor newsome and i strongly disagree on everything. but to the governor s credit, he sat down for an entire hour. he answered most of our questions. by the way, that was something that the president of the united st states, job is not remotely capable of doing. here s part one of my interview with california democratic governor, gavin newsome. all right. so i write you. pick out a lot of pickup. i m sure you saw it. i m like, okay, i want to do an interview. i don t want to do an interview. i want to make sure the audience understands up front, this is not i want you to answer and give your views. i d say you represent probably about half the country, your views and the other half represents mine. you agree? we re kind of divided. plus or minus. we re polarized, traumatized. we re in these eco chambers. let s be candidate. your folks are watching you and getting certain perspective and my folks are watching other networks y
far-fetched charges surrounding a legal nondisclosure agreement signed six years ago. according to the media mob, we re watching the crime of the century. today it was o.j. simpson and the white bronco. it was john gotti being brought to justice. nobody is above the law. less than 24 hours, donald trump will be the first former president in history to be charged with a crime but for what? allegations of a mislabelled document? a $130,000 nondisclosure agreement? a case that relies almost in total on the testimony from a convicted admitted liar? a felon by the name of michael cohen? a case that has never been tried before using a new legal theory that was never applied to anyone else? and a cause that looks to be well-past the statute of limitations. the charges are so weak, the bob mueller, the prior manhattan district attorney declined to bring a case. former congressman that voted to impeach donald trump, this is what he tweeted. we re going to indict a former president for
thought about it. and isn t it the thought that counts? the wall street journal has just reported that the doj made that decision for two reasons one, because biden s attorneys were being good old boys and girls and, quote: cooperating and, two, they wanted to avoid complicating the investigation. now, why does biden get to search his own classified records while donald trump gets his house raided by the feds? legal scholar jonathan turley makes the most sense of it saying, quote: the president has a host of people who regularly handle classified material so why use the lawyers? the answer appears the same as in the case of hillary clinton s email control. hillary clinton can erase 33,000 emails and joe biden can move these documents around. it s what the democrats do. they control what gets out to the public. and it s why we re only finding out about this now three months after the first batch of documents were found in joe biden s chinese funded think tank. now, if this h
president. police were chasing o.j. simpson in a white bronco. this time it s the feds chasing something else. not o.j. on the run, but prices out of control. experts call it getting ahead of the inflation curve. investors like what they saw. will you? after all, your borrowing costs just went up and stand to go up more. the hope is that the tough medicine will work and this inflation fever he break. the only question, of course, is when. we ve got you covered regardless. connell mcshane at the nasdaq and why traders are buying. the guy they call the sarge on whether order is returning. ed lawrence with jerome powell and gerri willis says many are rejoicing. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is a much more expensive your world. for today at least, rejoicing at the prospect that it won t last very long. at least the high prices. we go to connell mcshane with more. connell? investors more than anything like what they heard from the fed chair, jerome powell, after the decision