so they asked a different medical examiner to look at the case. a south dakota pathologist, dr. brad randall. and dr. randall gave an opinion of the injuries suggestive of a struggle, and ruled it a homicide. homicide. and there was only one suspect. in april of 2013, 15 months after emily died, alex fazzino was arrested and charged with his wife s murder. they said you re under arrest. and i was in complete shock. when you re innocent, you don t think it can happen. you think, they re going to come to their senses. they re going to see it. but no. he spent three weeks in jail before being released on bond. the truth will come out. alex s sister marguerite says her brother was charged with murder because of small town politics. what was it that you think kept the state sort of moving forward
just because we have an undetermined call doesn t mean we don t push forward. so they asked a different medical examiner to look at the case. a south dakota pathologist, dr. brad randall. and dr. randall gave an opinion of the injuries suggestive of a struggle, and ruled it a homicide. homicide. and there was only one suspect. in april of 2013, 15 months after emily died, alex fazzino was arrested and charged with his wife s murder. they said you re under arrest. and i was in complete shock. when you re innocent, you don t think it can happen. you think, they re going to come to their senses. they re going to see it. but no. he spent three weeks in jail before being released on bond. the truth will come out. alex s sister marguerite says her brother was charged with murder because of small town politics.
we don t push forward. so they asked a different medical examiner to look at the case. a south dakota pathologist, dr. brad randall. and dr. randall gave an opinion of the injuries suggestive of a struggle, and ruled it a homicide. homicide. and there was only one suspect. in april of 2013, 15 months after emily died, alex fazzino was arrested and charged with his wife s murder. they said you re under arrest. and i was in complete shock. when you re innocent, you don t think it can happen. you think, they re going to come to their senses. they re going to see it. but no. he spent three weeks in jail before being released on bond. the truth will come out. alex s sister marguerite says her brother was charged with murder because of small town politics. what was it that you think kept the state sort of moving forward
party in congress has been nearly unified, especially on background checks, for example, so a bill to do comprehensive background checks we voted on it in the senate in april of 2013. near unanimity on the democratic side. very few republicans would support it. but two nights ago we took a step forward in the budge tote help fix the records system against which you check gun sales and also to allow research into gun violence. these were two things we could not have gotten done in the past because republicans were blocking them along with the nra, but the active engagement of young people convinced congress, we better do something. now, i think some in congress hope, well, if we do this two days before the march, maybe these young kids will say thanks and go away. but i was marching in richmond. i had a lot of friend marching in d.c. these youngsters aren t going away, and we need them. so often in the history of our country it s been young people whose advocacy has turned the
couldn t have been done had these youngsters not advocated for them and they re not going away. this gives us a moment to do what the american public wants us to. they re not going away. they don t want incremental change. they want bigger change. when we saw them marching this weekend, these young people are not distinguishing between democrats and republicans. they see inaction in all of congress. does your party bear responsibility too? well, look, if you go back a number of years, democrats participated, for example, to give gun manufacturers liability protection, to wall off the cdc from researching gun violence. but this now goes back a ways. in recent years, the democratic party in congress has been nearly unified, especially on background checks, for example, so a bill to do comprehensive background checks we voted on it in the senate in april of 2013. near unanimity on the democratic side.