he has a violent history dating back to his childhood charged with theft at 11, along with assault and rape when he was 14. bill: surveillance images show the suspect attacking eliza forcing her into his s.u.v. and leaving her phone and water bottle behind. police also saying they found a pair of sandals at the scene helping detectives identify and track down abston using dna. cell phone signal placed him near the scene. dana: newly revealed video shows him arriving at his brother s apartment later that same morning where he spends more than an hour cleaning out the inside of his car. shelby county d.a. telling us this earlier. there clearly are cases where person s individual records are so bad like in this case that parole should not have been granted. we would not be bringing these first degree murder charges unless we were confident that we could prove these charges beyond a reasonable doubt. bill: former assistant d.a. phillip holloway back with us today. good mo
we can show many sound bytes. i did several interviews with her where she talked about the fact they needed the resources. they needed resources, resources, of course, means money, cash, $190 billion went to the covid reopening schools fund to get them up to speed whether it be in the facilities at the school, everything that they needed, testing, all of that. 85% of that fund has been spent. 85% of the $190 billion not spent, not spent, thank you. 27% of it has been spent. you know what they re saying now? can t go back to school now because air conditioning doesn t work. what have they been doing with this money? cardona was interviewed by peter doocy the other day and he asked him a question that i had been asking to be asked, what happened to all the money to get kids up to snuff ready for school over the summer?
continues today. an online report about michele bachmann suffering from frequent migraines become as headache for her campaign. would that story be written about a man? yank uighar quits because he says the network told him to tone it down. he ll be here and he won t be toning it down. this is reliable sources. he looked well, 80 years old as he sat in the witness chair and hall tingly answered the questions. rupert murdoch says he runs a big company and couldn t be expected to know the details of illegal conduct at one london tabloid or precisely how it was covered up. the chief executive of news corp. went out of his way to down play his influence. sometimes i would say to keep in touch. i edit the sunday times nearly every saturday, not to influence what he has to say at all. perhaps the most penetrating question came from a member of parliament who wanted to know just where does the buck stop? do you accept responsibility for this whole fiasco? no. you r