Martha is next with the story. Martha nice bag pipes there. Thanks very much. Good afternoon. Im martha maccallum. This is the story. Were waiting response this hour from d. A. Fani willis. We could hear from here any moment after judge mcafee left it up to her if she wants to continue with the trump Election Interference case. He says she will have to do it without her former boyfriend and colleague, nathan wade, who you see to the right of her in that picture. The judge said although she showed a tremendous lapse in judgment in hiring wade, he could not conclude that that had had a Material Conflict in the trump case. In the decision, he did go after her for her unprofessional manner when she stormed in to the atlanta courtroom in february after wade testified. This combative testimony. Watch. As you know, mr. Wade is a southern gentleman. Me not so much. Your honor no, no, no. This is the truth. I object to you getting records. Youve been intrusive in to peoples personal lives. You
neil: well, this is it, the first in the nation if primary, and it s in new hampshire. 22 delegates at stake. i want you to think of that for just a second. it takes 1215 delegates to secure the republican nomination. at this rate and if he were to win this state, donald trump might have, well, about 30, 35 dell grates delegates. that s a long way to 1215. but the interesting aspect of this primary and this entire race is the belief that if donald trump does well here, he s all but wrapped up the nomination. for the next two hours, we re going to look at the risk and the reward of that kind of strategy and we remind you that sometimes coming in second here isn t the end of the world. in 1992 that honor went to one bill clinton who was called the comeback kid after scoring a silver again in new hampshire. new hampshire will surprise you. it has a long history of doing just that. a lot of comebacks have been scored here. ronald reagan, after losing iowa in 1980, and then of
End fossil fuels judge jeanine one of the ecf maniacs even glued his bare feet to the f concrete floor. Cret thor nypd and medical staff hadt to get involved and use acitones to get this loan unstuck from. Coco gauff expressed her feelings. A hostage situation, like are you negotiating . Would i prefer it not happen my match . A hundred percent, yeah. Ppen im not going to sit here and lie. But, you know, it is what it is. Judge jeanine Thise Eco Mob Want to make life miserable for everyone and its not just tennis. They cause annoying traffic jams, destroy priceless pieces of art and create unwanted headaches by dumping out gallon of milk at the supermarket. And if youre annoyed by all of this, you can thank hollywood elites who reportedly fund these radical groups. Okay. Oups so lets go right to the open martha. I mean, there is this special designated area for these Climate Protesters and eco protesters so that they can actually protest. Why do we even give them any spend any effort t
own mind i think about those things. chris: so why didn t you retire? i didn t retire because i decided on balance i wouldn t retire. chris: president biden has appointed a commission to come back to him in november and discuss weigh in on possible reforms to the court. what do you think of the idea of increasing the number of justices on the court? one party can do it, i guess another party could do it. and the more i mean, surely surface, on the surface it seems to me you start changing all these things around and people will lose trust in the court. chris: what about term limits? people even justices live a lot longer now than they did knack the 18th did back in the 18th century. would it lower the political heat if, say, a justice served for 18 years instead of a life
own mind i think about those things. chris: so why didn t you retire? i didn t retire because i decided on balance i wouldn t retire. chris: president biden has appointed a commission to come back to him in november and discuss weigh in on possible reforms to the court. what do you think of the idea of increasing the number of justices on the court? one party can do it, i guess another party could do it. and the more i mean, surely surface, on the surface it seems to me you start changing all these things around and people will lose trust in the court. chris: what about term limits? people even justices live a lot longer now than they did knack the 18th did back in the 18th century. would it lower the political heat if, say, a justice served for 18 years instead of a life term? i think you could do that.