I lost it. We could not understand how anybody would want to murder him. He looked like he was sleeping, except for the bullet hole. He was in bed. His head was waon the pillow. His entire upper body was tucked in. The first guess was suicide. Theres no gun on the season. Hard to have a gun suicide with no gun. This was a man who had everything to live for. Eric loved life. He loved his family. And women too. Many women. Did one of them love him too much . No shortage of lovers to question. I knew he was a ladies man. Im not stupid. No sign of a break in either. It must have been somebody he trusted or maybe someone who didnt trust him. Inside the safe was a. 380 handgun. Thats the same kind of gun that killed eric. Everybody loved him so who killed him . We knew in our hearts that this murder was going to be solved. We believed that justice was going to be served for eric. Hello and welcome to dateline. It was a crime scene that offered little evidence and those who knew eric somuah c
laura: thanks, hannity. i ve got to go. with got some big news, apparently. i m laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. my angle in just a few moments, but we begin with a fox news alert. two big primaries tonight, wyoming, where polls have just closed and never-trumper hero liz cheney may be headed for defeat in the house g.o.p. primary grade in alaska, voters are still deciding the fate of senator lisa murkowski. fox s chief political anchor bret baier is at the big board with all the details. hey, laura, good evening. it looks like a very bad night for liz cheney in wyoming. let s start there. this house race again, primary where trump-backed candidate harriet hagemann has a big lead now, and remember, this is early vote coming in around the state. there s only 1 congressional district here. but the vote that we are seeing traditionally the trump-backed candidates have done better with the day of election day vote. she is winning with the
[laughter] greg: all right. don t clap. don t clap. so like paul pelosi driving down a 2-way street, pretty obvious that merrick garland crossed the line. and now the media realizes their whole narrative is falling apart like a pot roast in a hot tub. whatever happened to the story about the nukes? yeah, apparently trump stole valuable nuclear secrets he was planning to sell to someone. i don t know about you, but this seems like a strange career transition for a real estate tycoon. should i build a new luxury condominium development in midtown or sell nuclear secrets to putin? it s a tough call. on one hand you could make a lot of money legally. on the other, you could be executed for treason. of course, the media always picks the most absurd crap to peddle about trump. so what s the media who invested so much in the sigh companies is now. they say if you criticize the raid you re inciting violence against the fbi who is doing the lourdes work of sniffing me
message ahead of the midterms. meanwhile hours away from the release of the affidavit that led to the fbi search of mar-a-lago and the redacted document that tells us anything that we don t already know. the latest in an escalating situation in ukraine, the largest nuclear power plant goes offline after intensive fighting sparked fires in the russian-controlled silo. good morning, and welcome to way too early. on this friday, august 26th. i m in again for jonathan lemire, president biden stepped back on to the campaign trail yesterday, with a fundraiser and a rally in the dc suburbs of maryland. he railed against maga republicans at both events. told donors, quote, what we re seeing now is the beginning or the death knell of an extreme maga philosophy. it s not just trump, the entire philosophy, it is like semi-fascism. the rnc came back with this statement, despicable, biden forced americans out of their jobs, transferred money from working families to harvard lawyer
coast. we obviously had a big show today in that. israeli prime minister visited us after that interview between the saudi crowned prince and the israeli prime minister. reacting to that and the current situation with the war. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that s it for this special report, fair, balanced and still unafraid. the ingraham angle is now. laura: good evening, everyone. i m laura ingraham and welcome to the ingraham angle from washington tonight. all right. although republicans lost some races on tuesday night, they picked up a senate seat when joe manchin announced he would not seek re-election in west virginia. manchin saw the writing on the wall he was going to lose next november and lose big. i ve made one of the toughest decisions of my life and decided that i will not be rubbing for re-election to the united states senate. but what i will be doing is traveling the country and see if there is an interest in creating a movement to