0 john: doing the same thing and team 56 repeated over again, we could be here and march doing the same thing. we will see if there is anyway kevin mccarthy could convince the naysayers to come over to his side put i think there is two or three that will never switch. sandra: jim jordan made his best effort pitch the house for a moment ago. thank you for joining us, everyone in our coverage will continue. martha: thank you. continuing coverage here. i m martha maccallum live in our nation s capitol covering this drama that we did expect and now unfolding in a fascinating way on the house floor. the new republican majority there is in a historic battle as a handful try to block kevin mccarthy from the speaker s gavel which he has wanted a long time and worked very hard to get in the mid-terms. bret baier is standing by on set with me here. first, we want to go to chad pergram over on the hill. hi, chad. hi, martha. what we know right now, they re well in to this second ballot fo
and why, if law enforcement was confident last week they had their suspect, why they waited until today to make that arrest? well, that s a question that s that s a decision that s normally made in conjunction with prosecutors in idaho who are handling this case, which is a potentially death penalty case. i m sure there s a lot of review before steps are taken legally. once charges are filed, then you have a speedy trial motion. everybody is entitled to a speedy trial. you have to really have all your ducks the in a row. i think once they assessed him, once they started surveilling him, is he going to leave the country, does he have the means to do that, is he the type to do that, once they had him on surveillance, they were a little more comfortable knowing they were sourcing everything out. jean was right. they did a dna sample to the genealogy website which led to his father which led to him.
for it. good to see you. thank you. shepard: the justice department regulating how law enforcement officials use consumer dna test kits to solve criminal cases. the top investigator in california says the genealogy website helped him crack a decades old golden state killer case. the feds say there has to be a balance between solving crimes and protecting privacy. kristin fisher reporting live in washington. kristin? we re talking about the dna kits like ancestry and 23 and me where you swab the inside of your mouth, mail it in and get the dna. the kits have led to the rise of forensic genetic genealogy. it s a new technique that connects dna found at a crime scene with the dna of the victim or the suspect s distant relatives. they have created public profiles on those websites.
website. last july newport beach police released linda s story essentially live tweeting her last day from her perspective to raise awareness in the cold case. both of her parents have since died, but she was survived by two sisters. safety reminder for those of you going to great lengths or heights to capture that perfect selfie. some friends decided to climb a bridge to snap a selfie with the dallas skyline in the back gloubd, b ground, but bailey slipped plummeting four stories. he hit the ground so hard it left this impact. broke my pelvis, i had rib fracture, punctured lung, broke my face a whole bunch and has rat lacerated my spleen. it is amazing that he didn t snap his neck. doctors were stunned that he wasn t more badly injured. those who treated him say they
it comes after state lawmakers killed a controversial education bill that would have moved public money to private education. it took more than four decades, but the accused killer of an 11-year-old girl in california is finally in custody. james alan neal arrested this week, he allegedly strangled the 11-year-old in july of 1973 after the girl s mother told her to walk home from school. investigators honed in on neal using dna collected from linda s body shortly after her death and an online genealogy website. last july newport beach police released linda s story essentially live tweeting her last day from her perspective to raise awareness in the cold case. both of her parents have since died, but she was survived by two sisters. amazing how they use that technology to find these cold cases and get them settled. a safety reminder for those going to great lengths to capture that perfect selfie.