flags at the u.s. capitol at half-staff after indiana congresswoman jackie walorski and two staff workers were killed in a car crash. they were hit head-on. emma thomson and also zach potts also killed in that accident along with the driver of the other vehicle. walorski was first elected in 2012 to represent indiana. she was ranking republican on the house ethics committee. she was 58. joe manchin is on board, but what about arizona senator kyrsten sinema? right now the lone democratic holdout blocking the inflation reduction act. the bill that would tackle health care, climate and taxes. her vote is critical if this will pass in a 50/50 senate. democrats are treading lightly because they don t want to
and she looked up at me and she said, i love you. i said, i love you, too. and i looked up, i m pretty sure it was a truck, it was, like, three-quarters of the way in our lane. and, i mean, if i wouldn t have swerved to the right to miss it, we d have hit head-on. and that s when he said they went flying down that embankment ending up in the creek. jamie said the impact of the crash knocked him out. we hit something. and then there was a big, just just gigantic, just like a stop. so i reach over for judy. she ain t there. and i finally found her. she was laying near the creek. after about an hour, the interview was finished. jamie s story seemed to match what the seasoned detective had seen for himself. like that bloody wash cloth in the jeep. and when he went to the house
the american woman they hol responsible for their son s death because of dangerous driving. justice reporter: the teenager on his motorcycle hit head-on last august by an suv driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of an american diplomat through her attorney, sacoolas has acknowledged driving the wrong way and is now back in the u.s. her lawyer saying today sacoolas is devastated by this tragic accident and has cooperated fully with the investigation and accepted responsibility but the state department says she has diplomatic immunity and will not be returning to england to stand trial. even president trump got involved at prime minister boris johnson s request. inviting the dunns and sacoolas to the white house for a surprise meeting two months ago. harry s parents refused to see her i offered to bring the person in question in and they weren t ready for it we made it very clear that that needs
divided right now. we re debating blackface scandals, protests by football players, nazis marching in charlottesville. emotions are really raw right now. was he taking advantage, meaning jussie smollett, of the divides in our society, making matters worse? well, let me say one thing about president trump. you know, for all of us who are battling bigotry, its consequences, this is also a president that drew a moral equivalency of what happened in virginia between bigots and those fighting bigotry. there is not a moral equivalency. when it comes to a lecture, i want to remind the president there is not a moral equivalency and there isn t. those who advocate and promote bigotry and those who confront it head-on. so before i let you go, what s your message to the people of chicago right now? you said you have to bite your tongue when it comes to jussie smollett.