Today the russia investigation took a major step forward. For the first time a member of the president s inner circle faced questions on capitol hill. Put another way, this investigation has now come within one man of the president. He is arguably the closest man to the president. White house Senior Adviser and soninlaw Jared Kushner spent more than two hours with the Senate Intelligence committee and then he made a Public Statement saying he never colluded with russia. It comes as trump pours the pressure on his own Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, who rekuzed himself from the Justice Departments russia investigation months ago. A decision the president has not been able to get past. He wrote about sessions on twitter this morning, referring to his own Attorney General, mind you, as our beleaguered Attorney General. And tonight the Washington Post as a new report headline, trump leaves sessions twisting
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The threat of an Israeli ground invasion of the blockaded Gaza Strip "doesn't scare us and we are ready for it", Abu Obeideh, the spokesman of Hamas's military wing, said Monday.
easier said than done when planed are packed and tempers are frayed. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. the exodus is on and the tensions are running high. hillary? hi, neil. another factor in this has been the rise of the covid variant omicron. some feared that omicron would be a grinch crushing the christmas spirit of holiday travelers this season. twice as many passengers are expected to take to the friendly scares compared to this time last year. last friday and saturday, 4.3 million people traveled through checkpoints around the country. that is compared to a total of two million that travelled the same days last year. even with a new variant on the rise, a lot of people we talked to traveling today say they still feel safe. doesn t scare me at all. it s not stopping me from
you want to release everyone. oh, oh. you can t release everyone. within 10 years there is a process of looking at how can we get away from mass incarceration and move towards care. brooks, the suspect in sunday s tragedy in wisconsin was himself out on $1,000 bail at the time he plowed into the parade in waukesha and two open criminal cases in milwaukee county right now. dana: thank you. bill: the 39-year-old suspect in that horrific parade crash due in court later today for his first appearance before a judge in this matter. prosecutors want to make sure he can t get out on bail. grady trimble back in waukesha with the latest on that. good morning. bill, good morning. when he committed the horrific attack in waukesha darrell brooks was out on bail after allegedly running over the mother of his child earlier this month. the bail in that case as you