Laura this is the Ingraham Angle from washington. The great reflection. The globalists insisted if the house did not relent and push for the 60 billion for the lead losing effort in ukraine, america would lose credibility. Tuten would march to berlin and china would be emboldened to move on to taiwan. Now that mike johnson has Made Zelinski and Northrop Grumman happy by getting that money for ukraine, we have our respect back as a country. Of course not. If you care about the way america is perceived around the world, you should be enraged donald trump is on trial in new york. These are the types of electionyear shenanigans that happen in other countries, in third world autocracies, not the united states. His Press Minions are ecstatic. Anything to avoid covering the border, gas prices, or food prices. He seemed inert. He slumped his shoulders like this. While he was sitting there. He was leaning heavily on the desk. There were times when he leaned from one side to the other. He seems
history unfolding right now. judge juan merchan has finished giving the jury instructions. when that happens, former president trump s fate in his new york criminal trial will be in the hands of the jury. 22 days from opening statements, 22 witnesses took the stand and a marathon length closing argument yesterday particularly from the prosecution. both the defense and the prosecution taking all day long to do that. we ve been following it all together minute-by-minute. reminder on the right-hand side of your screen is the box that gives you some color from the courtroom and play-by-play. we also will wait together to see what the jury decides on the 34 felony counts brought against the former president and current presumptive republican presidential nominee. history making indeed. i m harris faulkner. closing arguments didn t wrap up until almost 8:00. i was on the air as that was happening at 7:55 last night. in total, the jury was listening to nearly eight hours of summatio
less than a miracle to me. and when you hear her speak he might feel the same way. my father met her father when her father was a young man in big trouble, facing trial in boston on bank robbery charges. and by that time my father, who went to college and law school at night while he was a boston police officer, had become the go-to defense lawyer for bank robbery in boston after being one of the defense lawyers in what was then the biggest bank robbery in american history. the brinks robbery in boston, which was the first time bank robbers stole over 1 million dollars. the brinks robbers were all convicted and sent to prison. and in my father s next big bank robbery case, our next guests father, alvin campbell,
convicted and sent to prison. and in my father s next big bank robbery case, our next guests father, alvin campbell, it was also convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison. but my father took the campbell case all the way to the united states supreme court and got the conviction overturned. and alvin campbell did not spend the next 25 years of his life in prison. but by the time alvin campbell s daughter was born, 20 years later, alvin campbell was back in prison on other charges. it is possible that without that window of freedom that my father won four alvin campbell, that andrea joy campbell might not be with us tonight. i can only wish that both of our fathers were still with us so that they could see what you are about to see. andrea campbell s carrier reached a new high last week on the first day of her new job. on that day, she thanked a long
a local teenager and a look of terror that has gripped metro detroit in fear. reporter: just watching the news, like anyone else, was a police detective from roseville. lieutenant ray blarek. this was a vicious incident. huh? very vicious, yes, sir. reporter: the detective watched the security cam pics of the bandit in sunglasses, holding a gun to a young female customer. a bad crime, but still one he never expected to investigate. because it didn t have anything to do with the city of roseville, where i m in. it s a couple jurisdictions over. reporter: but by the next day, the detective would prove himself wrong. he would be thick in the bank robbery case, as well as the disappearance of matt landry. a missing person report he knew virtually nothing about. but dots were getting connected, and there was one more to come. coming up he s scared to death. could you get someone down here? another brazen attack on a bright afternoon. will it shed light on what might have