where the district attorney is totally compromised. the case has to be dropped. ,corruption and seal team six. the case against trump falling apart. aaron got to ease on his a report card. they were both in the word, erin, even though you think i m an idiot and you ve made a lot of comments about my intelligence, i m not stupid enough to accuse you of that with absolutely zero evidence. disney can t stop the war between its biggest stars. i m scared of getting framed. look at me. i wouldn t survive in jail. taylor swift, a government psyop was tony robbins. oh, no, no, no, no. in 1968, pentagon engineer ernie fitz. gerald blew the whistle on a massive corruption scandal. sloppy spending had put the pentagon $2 billion over budget. it turned out the pentagon was knowingly buying shoddy, overpriced military aircraft from lockheed martin just purposely bloating the bank accounts of the defense contractors with taxpayer money and delivering us bad planes. fitzgera
tonight. jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight it is not worthy of harvard. it is not what harvard s on you. you don t get special treatment. jesse: harvard s first black female president fire to. you are fired! get out of here! jesse: marjorie taylor greene swatted eight times for prime time debut tonight. one person assured of victory kind of undermines their whole idea of democracy, don t you think? jesse: a former spook claims the cia will finagle the next election. plus. harvard university always held the title of most elite ivy league school. sorry, yale. harvard university was the first college ever established in the american colonies way back in 1636 when joe biden was just a young lad. taking the name of an english clergyman who donated his library in a state for the greater good of the country. and harvard always put america first. during the american revolution, harvard move their students off campus and provided housing to the c
pete: hello good morning it s 8:00 o clock hour on the east coast, that was a navy band northeast ceremonial band that you were listening to. they have been here all morning and they were here yesterday and they are fantastic, it is the day before memorial day, the day before we recognize, honor and remember all those who lost their lives in service to our great country. from that we have fewer e-mails honoring service members in their lives that were killed in action. pete: let s start with john and judith who are in remembering their son john j dunn, he was killed in an intruder aircraft to japan in 1984. rachel: honoring the navy johnny johnson he was killed aboard the uss plymouth when he was torpedoed by an au boat off the coast of cape henry virginia back in 1943. lastly lynn is remembering her cousin billy mays in the vietnam war 1965 the family says, the heartbreak is still as wrong today as the day we were notified. let me tell you all the vietnam veterans never miss
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president is four criminal trials. look at the case tomorrow with it a job. they know jury has ever had before deciding whether or not to convict a former president united states and current candidate for the office again, of as many as 34 felonies today was the final chance for both sides to persuade them. we re talking about it tonight, joining the panel, retired new york city criminal judge george grosso, and jury consultant to alan. alan tuerkheimer. just grosso. it is great to have you with all your experience here what did you make up closing arguments night, i mean five hours two-and-a-half, three hours. is that it was a long day for the most part. i found it i was totally zoned in that one pretty pretty quick. i felt towards the last hour, so that mr. steinglass couldn t move to the long and i didn t know if we needed like six book excerpts more choice choice xors. i think less for the been a little more with some of that, but i think i think look, on the defense