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?
and i think we have to look at this politically because this means a handful of companies can decide our energy policy, our equity policy, and stuff like that. just by going and hammering the big companies over the head and saying we own 10% of your company and we are going to throw you out. dana: an important issue and affects everyone in the country. it does. bill: bill barr, nice to see you again. students in some schools across the country going back to zoom lessons again this time because it s too hot for in-person classes. we re not making that up. we should have our office buildings set in the 70s, right? and we don t have that same expectation of our classroom? it is mind-boggling.
$27 billion was in that fund. it got dispersed and do you know if they actually used it to ramp up learning over the summer? our accountability on that isn t what it should be. the money is going out the door. they don t know what happens to it once it goes to the states and local jurisdictions that have the money. it wasn t spent for these things. they re all to blame for that. bill: she came on tv often pushing for better ventilation in the classroom. i had assumed that the $190 billion was going to improve the ventilation in the classroom and you are saying it did not. no, it didn t. now some schools are saying now that we can go back to school. we aren t coming back to school we ll stay remote because we don t have the facilities in place, we need. air conditioning and otherwise. it is so betsy devos is not opposed to remote learning
so you can understand why governor abbott is doing what he is doing. bill: new york city, chicago and washington, d.c. dana: emails show at an official from the teachers union association spied on parents calling for reopening of the schools during the pandemic. senior national correspondent william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with the latest on this. the parents group which sued california to reopen their school claims the union paid an employee to, quote, dig up dirt on the parents. this is according to an internal union email obtained by the group reopen california schools, that the union email which inadvertently sent to a school principal and obtained through a public record records. the union wanted the email deleted. it shows that a union employee sought information about parents and how the group was funded. in the now deleted twitter