fred s former assistant testified that fred called and texted her a lot outside of work. did that ever make you uncomfortable? a little bit. and once fred talk to her about leslie and divorce. he had just mentioned that their interests had grown apart. so, according to the prosecution team, fred picked an idealic spot out of nowhere to find a way out of his marriage. and then, concocted the story of her fall as a cover. two people went up, one came back. and we ve only got his story. and we know that story is false, through and through. the defendant has asked people to believe what is impossible. impossible. but fred s lawyers were about to turn the state s case on its head. those tests at cottonwood creek, in fact, any so called evidence
tomorrow is the first monday in october, the day every year that the u.s. supreme court begins its new term and this one is historic. tonight at 8:00 p.m., fareed zakaria latest documentary supreme power taking a fascinating look inside of the cou court s previous term. here is a preview. may 2nd of this year. and idealic spring morning. no hint as to what is to come that night. the nine justices of the supreme court attend a memorial service for one of their own. the late john paul stevens. the end of the court s term is just weeks away. a whole host of consequential
he wants to indict these governors on kidnapping charges for sending these illegal aliens on bus rides and air flights to these idealic spots. that s par for the course newsom. there in hollywood. is he such an actor and has to dramatize something like that so we will talk about him. the guy is goofy. i feel sorry for the good people who live in california and i speak to so many of them, friends of mine there, who can t believe what gavin gets away with. that s kind of is typically of him to say such a thing. but, wow, that kind of takes the cake how goofy that one is. jesse: he doesn t say a word about the cartels where all the human smuggling and kidnapping and drug dealing but it s the governors. jesse, the fentanyl, the problem that we have coming across the border and it s not just the illegal aliens that this massive humanitarian crisis
jesse: what else. great guy. i love my dad. jesse: i love your dad, too. even though we have never met. finally, summer is quickly approaching and so are summer jobs. hard to think of a summer job more idealic than a lifeguard. sitting on a beach and being able to tan, make a half a million dollars, last summer, the top paid lifeguard in l.a. made over $500,000. that is a lot of money for a lifeguard. not the best way to make a lot of money because one of the great things even if you make a lookout of money people think you make a lot of money. if you are trying to go out with a girl and lifeguard, she is not going to realize that you have that kind of money and then you can t bring it up. so, i m not you know. jesse: no one assumes you are making half a million at a beach giving people mouth to mouth. absolutely not. one of the best parts about being rich is obviously being able to use that to attract
early in the late 1800s and a lot of wells. reporter: didn t find anything? no, we didn t. reporter: not at first or outside but a few days later they did. i entered the residence through the opened garage door. reporter: senior investigator steve anderson. i noticed blood stains on the floor and on the moldings of the doorway that led out to the garage. reporter: and more blood, tiny stains on a kitchen rug. they sent it out for tests. everything on the floor, on the inside walls and on the carpet came back to being michelle s blood. reporter: and suddenly the case looked very different. then we knew we had a real problem. reporter: what in the world happened to michelle harris? coming up. they had what would appear to be an idealic life in a beautiful home and beautiful children. we learned more and more, he became the focus. reporter: a husband suspected. a daughter questioned.