Trump legal battle this hour. In florida, former president is in court as we speak and his legal team is arguing special counsel jack smith classified documents case should be thrown out entirely. Meanwhile, over in georgia, were awaiting a judges ruling on whether or not to disqualify Fulton County day fani willis from the States Election interfere case. This is outnumbered, im kayleigh mcenany, here with my cohost Harris Faulkner and emily compagno, joining us former n. F. L. Sideline reporter, Michele Tafoya and attorney and retired nypd inspector paul mauro. We also have this, emily, ill get to you on audio in a moment. Before that, this Wall Street Journal columnist Claims Lawfare to take down donald trump. Latest oped reads if democrats limited their initiative to jack smith, conservatives would have absorbed it, however degraded that benchmark, american left never knows when to stop, it is raging gettrump legal assault on every imaginable front. He noted it has backfired politic
i did, yes. we started getting people following our page. where was she? what was behind this? far from home early. i saw the tattoo and i said, that s her tattoo, isn t it? and three caught on camera clues. someone s in her car. someone s at her back. but, most jaw-dropping of all, someone is up onstage with a song turned sinister. i couldn t believe what i was hearing and seeing. could karaoke be a key to this case? my heart was pounding and pounding. i was sweaty and nervous. we need to figure this out, fast. hello, and welcome to dateline. 29 year old carrie olson was the girl next door, bubbly and bright, with close friends and a new man in her life. she had everything ahead of her, and then she vanished. had she just walked away, or did someone take her? was she even alive? here is andrea canning and without a trace. it is a sad fact of american life, family separated from their loved ones, gone without a trace. nationwide, there are almost 100,000 act
for the last seven and a half years. but i m not going to anymore. david, i forgive you. i m not going to hold myself to let you ruin my life anymore. but there is a question for which gael will most likely never get a comprehensive answer. why? and how could he ever harm such a nice person? i mean, nici was such a good person. the hardest question always the why. the coldest fact, the young woman gone too soon. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m craig melvin. thank you for watching. hello, i m craig melvin. and this is dateline. it was rough, it was a rough time for the whole community. it hit her town like a lightning bolt. the strange disappearance of carrie olson. it was scary. everyone loved carrie. it was so painful. you reach out to dateline?
obamacare. the crowd would share and every moderate senator would say maybe we can work with this guy and get to 50 votes but is that in him? i agree with the with exception of the crowd cheering. we put the president in the room and if he mentions jeff flake, they ll be booing. if you say not to micromanage stage direction, but if you say we can work together with john mccain and jeff flake to repeal obamacare once and for all, cue crowd. roar of the crowd, and maybe. i m saying if you did that i understand. you got a chance. that s how you build momentum. that s how you build coalition. you reach out. politics even though steve bannon never got this. politics is about addition nature it s not about subtraction. it s not about fighting wars