He also drove bias house four times doing doordash. Were there shooting, never went to check on the gun another piece, very important evidence will be when the parents were called to the Substation Short Britley after the mass shooting. They go into that interview. They are talking a lot. James crumbley talks just all the time. If he doesnt testify, this will be such important evidence for the prosecution and the defense for prosecutors, James Crumbley said, i hit the gun in the arm on our bedroom under some clothes and the bullets were hid under genes. Theres no mentioned tune of a lock on that gun at all. But the defense also can focus in on the fact that James Crumbley was talking about that he was trying to teach his son gunsafety. Thats what he said in that room. Listen to how the defense crossexamined that video six minutes and 45 seconds. James told you that he had a six hour handgun . Yes. That was it. Six minutes and 50 seconds. He said that it was hidden in an armorer in a ca
shocking. good news for the critical upcoming election in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. one week from tonight, it ll be election night right here in america. and the critical midterms, you got it, are seven days away. we begin with good news tonight for the g.o.p. along with an important warning to all voters across the country. that s coming. first the good news. in a shock to many democrats, general don baldock has now taken a one-point lead over the incumbent, maggie hassan, new hampshire senate race. this would be huge republican pickup. two purple hearts for the general baldock by the way. he and governor sununu will be on the show together on thursday night. in the state of washington, tiffany smiley, republican, is not a dead heat with patty murray according to trafalgar. michigan governors race, get this, tutor dixon will join us in the moment, she has now taken a lead over gretchen. in arizona, blake masters is in a statistical tie with mark kelly. in arizona, a
to being irrelevant in the state of american politics. yeah. maybe not this year, maybe not next year, but that time is coming. i agree. this is unsustainable. yeah. this republican party is unsustainable. we re going to explain that more because there s different strains of that that are really coming to light. also, when it comes to helping ukraine, a new report finds some countries are really helping while others are mostly talking. we will discuss the growing pressure on western europe to do more. with us, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post david ignatius joining us this morning. national political reporter for axios, jonathan swan. and white house bureau chief at politico and the host of way too early, jonathan lemire is with us. and the host of msnbc s politics nation, president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton is with us on this monday morning. we re going to begin, joe, with that poll that finds a
right. hones to be honest, i expected a little more, but. okay. happred more by tuesday, everyb. so yesterday, americans celebrated memorial day and squad members ilhan omar and cori bush posted tweets confusing it wit with veterans day. that s still not as bah veteradn they thought labor day was a holiday for pregnanty fo men. but ilhan reminded us that memorial day was still a great weekend to spend with the family and the in-laws, who, in her cas gooe are the same pee she married her brother. i m not sure, but i think sh t dihid. anyway, according to a new report in politico, democrats are in full blown freag new rk about joe biden sa in november. not about the electionbout but whether he ll be alive that terrible. you disgust me. hillary clinton is now blaming women for her loss in 2016. yeah, she tends to dsso that i. responded one observer former actor robert de niro got into a confrontation outside donald trump s new york trial, shouting at a heckler. you re an f
You might expect Ohio voters to support politicians whose policies would help reverse this relative decline. But theres a striking disconnect between who voters, especially working-class white voters, perceive as being on their side and politicians actual policies. For that matter theres a striking disconnect between voters views of what is happening with the economy and their personal experiences. Its vibes all the way down.