reporter: and they did. a year later came a baby girl. and sam embraced his role as dad. he was like mr. mom, you know. he stayed home and took care of the baby while i worked. reporter: if sam had anything to do with cathy s murder, he certainly didn t act like it. he stayed put. living with his wife and baby right down the street from cathy s mom, mary. she would sit outside and stare at us, and i felt like she was doing it to make me uncomfortable, and probably him, too. but i m sure she didn t want him to be happy if she thought that he had anything to do with what happened to her daughter. reporter: sam say anything about mary? no. no. he would try to tell me to ignore it. reporter: i mean, was this like the hatfields and the mccoys? what happened? there was no communication, no associations with them, you know. that was basically it.
like what s the deal there? and the feedback is, well, 50/50. here s what i ve witnessed and what we have all witnessed. we have witnessed a case where a seated member of congress, acting in her official capacity as a member of the united states congress, was shot and permanently injured. her name is gabby gifford. the people who work with her every day, who know her you know, we have colleagues. we know them. we know their children. we break bread. we share holiday moments with them. the people who knew her didn t act. she was acting in her official capacity, not on vacation somewhere. you would think even out of self-interest they would have acted. they failed to act. 20 6 and 7-year-old babies were massacred in connecticut. they failed to act. here s what i think. i think that somebody should
that s the task for future historians. for now it is time for some radical transparency. last fall the president or to the declassification and release of carter page s b16 application. how did an american citizen who clearly didn t act as an agent for russia have his phones tapped in his email read by the federal government? on what basis? we have a right to know that. we still don t. the president ordered it. he also ordered the unredacted release of all text messages related to the russiare investigation sent by jim comey, andrew mccabe, peter strzok, lisa page and bruce ohr. the fbi officials. instead of releasing them the department of justice dithered for reasons that were never really clear. if the president got distracted and we ve never seen those documents. i s obvious at this point that the reason for not releasing them isn t protecting american national security, they just leaked the information about the fbi investigation to the new york times on friday. clearly have no
issues in the 2013 case and this case are identical. filed a motion to dismiss and the judge ruled in our favor, determining the government, in fact, violated the fair labor standards act by requiring these essential employ ooepyees to go work and not pay them on time. the only issue left in the case was whether or not the government was liable for liqui dated damages. the judge ruled in our favor. determining the government didn t act in good faith when it failed to pay these employees. while there was a win, you know, in your category, in that last lawsuit for the 2013 case, still 25,000 employees are still waiting to receive those damages. so is there a way in which to prevent that from happening again or even does this current case give you any leverage to try to get those damages awarded to those 25,000? well, the legal issues in the court of federal claims are resolved in the 2013 case.
the press absolutely refuses to be journal lifts and they just want to be opinion mongers, it s unfortunate that taking what ought to be the celebration of a great patriot, statesman, selfless servant of this nation and instead of focussing upon his qualities they re trying to focus on what they perceive to be the lack of qualities in donald trump, the very qualities that many americans frankly believe to be the reason he s president right now. laura: 7% craig of the media, 7% voted for george h.w. bush! boyden is listening going, wait a second, was it that many? no one they didn t act like this. they had a lot of writers at national review that year. laura: they embraced a republican in death, but don t treat them fairly in life. when they re actually in office a. pointing people like justice clarence thomas.