this person. at the autopsy the medical examiner discovered petechial hemorrhages in helena s eyes, an indication of strangulation. there were no signs of sexual assault. but under helena s fingernails were tiny traces of what appeared to be blood. unfortunately, the sample was too small for forensic analysis. what comes to mind when there s a bizarre murder, strangulation in broad daylight? you think marital trouble. you think crime. you think drugs. i mean, helena never got within a thousand miles of any of those things. and that simply deepened the mystery. helena s husband, roger, was the first person police interviewed. whenever a woman is killed the prime suspect is generally the husband. and statistically, that bears out. most women who are killed are killed by someone well known to
different perspective that kind of transcends this left-right thing and is generational. you know litigating on behalf of constitutional rights for human beings is very controversial, obviously. adam, i want to give you the last word on a point that you ve written about, which is the chamber of commerce and big business are doing very well. in fact, when you look at cases that actually go up to the court, which is a huge deal, as everyone knows, we ve seen smyth something around 32% of the chamber s priorities goes through. that leaves every other group of every kind in the country. where does that tell us about where the roberts court is headed? this court, and this is really beyond dispute, is the more pro-business court since the second world war. and the change really comes with president george w. bush s two appointees, chief justice roberts and justice alito, who are number one and number two in their propensity to vote for business in all of the justices who have served in t
chamber s priorities goes through. that leaves every other group of every kind in the country. where does that tell us about where the roberts court is headed? this court, and this is really beyond dispute, is the more pro-business court since the second world war. and the change really comes with president george w. bush s two appointees, chief justice roberts and justice alito, who are number one and number two in their propensity to vote for business in all of the justices who have served in that time period. so this is a court which is an open door for business interests. right. and that s something that the data bears out. whether people think that s good or bad, they can debate at home. dahlia lithwick of slate and adam liptak of the new york times, thank you both for spending some time with us tonight. coming up, one of the people who says donald trump s trump university ripped him off. will join us to talk about new york state s new lawsuit against 34r tru mr. trump. an
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more closely than i, that they wanted her to submit her resignation. she was at a meeting and told to take this white house rented vehicle, turn it back in. this all happen soed quickly. is it credible there was no white house political office or other office involved? i can say what they were reporting bears out. the talk that is it came up monday evening. the senior staff wrap-up meeting they had. at that point the way it was presented to those in the room, there was this issue, the agriculture secretary was dealing with it and they moved on. multiple people have told me it was dealt with pretty cursory. they say they take blame because they didn t push back.