to do these things, and there are also people who have terrible biased, sexist, racist angles and we have to talk about that as well. when the people standing up for good stories, when they go to people who claim to be but they are really just allies in sheep s clothing if you, will not actual allies, people it always have a problem. i don t know any allies that have criticism. that s where the story s turn. i think is the, the vice president had a historic turn. they ve got all of these expectations from outside individuals, expectations that don t match up with the reality of the vice presidency. she s doing real work, and you ve been talking about the root causes of migration. she just had another event where she laid out commitments from corporations. whether it s the work that she did to rally folks around the issue of abortion, talk to advocates and activists. they will tell you is the work of the vice president during this summer through up until the midterm elections, and why
same firearm at one point in time, yes, sir. but not fired by the same firearm. no, sir. that s not what my, my conclusions say. as far as being fired by that firearm or by the same gun, those results are inconclusive. trace: so the expert cannot conclude, and they ve looked at all the gun, about 30 guns in the murdaugh household, haven t found the murder weapons themselves and cannot conclude the guns the murdaughs had actually killed the wife and son. is this a benefit for alek murdaugh. it s good for the defendant. they re saying one gun used to kill the wife and one to kill the son but they don t have the murder weapons so this means a whole lot of absolutely nothing. how can you tie bullets to a murder weapon you don t even have. trace: so they have bullets they have shells and some don t match the same weapons, others are saying the whole theory is maybe there s two killers, right? right, maybe there s two killers. the defense is saying there s two killers how do you
don t match up with videos. and cnn s interview with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he s revealing whether he would consider acting as a wartime mediator between ukraine and russia. and a look at donald trump s defiant deposition in a fraud investigation in new york. this, as he faces a new criminal probe of hush money payments over his alleged affair with porn star stormy daniels. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin this hour with the glaring discrepancies between the initial memphis police report from tyre nichols and his arrest and beating. we have all the new developments. reporter: a bundle of contradictions between what the world witnessed in the video
happened, who made it happen, how it happened. these kinds of things, that s in every investigation. neil: do you worthy this drags on? we keep getting the revelations and timelines that don t match, congressman. then the issue of where and how they were misplaced and how they ended up in the president s garage and how they ended up elsewhere. i mean, it just seems so beyond, you know, what you would normally think of the appearance of documents. i notice an inordinate amount of time from the biden administration saying this is different from donald trump and a great deal to that when you think about how he claimed he didn t have documents, he did have documents, he wasn t going to surrender them and he was working with authorities, wasn t working with authorities. finally they invaded his home. i get that. there seems to be another sort of treatment for this president that claims that he was working and cooperating with authorities, but in this drip,