earlier and earlier and earlier. heck some fans are already talking about the impact of the change. listen up, folks. greg gutfeld on a cable network beats all of them, okay, because he s moderately entertaining. they re not. unless you are an extreme righty, he is a toxic little person. greg: a toxic little person. easy there fredo. why does chris always have that same desperate look on his face? he s like a skydiver realizing that after jumping he packed his laundry and not a parachute. anyit s july 17th you can now add fun and truth to this date in history because this show is a delicious sandwich of both and this world needs that sandwich because it s full of unanswered questions. some we ll never get to the bottom of. take the curious case of the white house coke. it s like an episode of scooby doo but without the investigative prowess of a talking dog. i mean, how hard would it be for scooby doo to find out whose coke that belonged to? i don t think we ll ever
is here with how new laws are emboldening criminals but we begin with matt finn, he s live with the very latest on the police union boss giving cops advice on leaving the city. matt, good evening. reporter: good evening, trace. a short while ago i spoke with that la police union boss who wrote the controversial comment on facebook. she tells she stands by her comment explaining she was offering advice to any lapd officer who might want to leave the department for better benefits or leave a city that recently has not been supporting police. i don t regret the comment because when officers go to or even think about going to a new agency, they put a lot of time and work into it. and what i was trying to do is was ensure that they went to an agency that pays them well, that values them, that respects the work that they do. that has a great pension. reporter: she tells me she wrote the comment on a community facebook page geared toward police, that comment has since been d