the president will try to sell his agenda to the american public. whatever legislation will happen will have to go through house republicans first. there s focus on whether there will be any sort of agreement here. we learned that speaker mccarthy will be coming out here to the white house north lawn to speak to reporters after the meeting. we ll see if he has anything to add to it. trace: jacqui heinrich is inside. as soon as her questions with jean-pierre comes up, we ll get to her. meanwhile, let s go to jason chaffetz, a fox news contributor and former trump adviser, stephen moore, a senior economist for freedom works. i want to bring in you and jason first. i think mitch mcconnell had a fair point there. it s a negotiation. if we re going to raise the debt limit, maybe you consider making some cuts. fair? well, yeah, ultimately not only do you have to balance the budget for a year but start
was still worried, so she and jason took the five hour drive to springfield and they arrived at the house around 7 pm. as we were coming around the corner to the house i hit the garage door button and both cars were in the garage. and that was bad news for you? yes. with that imply, that there was something terribly wrong. jessica called 9-1-1 without ever going past the garage into the house. two officers arrived within minutes. they entered the home and then in other officer arrived and then another. and then another. and then another. and you are waiting outside? we are waiting outside. nobody said a word to jessica and jason. and then they noticed police blocking off the area with crime scene tape. i kind of grabbed onto the officer and i said what is going on? why are they calling for a crime scene tape? he kind of help me and said,
trinkets did very well? at it did very well out. he was a good businessman. the golden silver went into one of five saves in the house. but the coins in artifacts, many of them museum quality were on display. had a lot of rare pieces, lots of indian jewelry that was a very quality pieces that he loved. what was his most unusual piece do you think? probably would be the walrus tusks that he owned, he had three of those. they were rare, 19th century hand engraved scrum shaw and each were worth about $10,000. how would he find these things? i m not really sure, they go to flea markets and garage sales and things like that. but in game time that i would ask him, where did you get this? he would say, oh, in my travels. in 2013, jason became one of the family when he and jessica got engaged. and he remembers the walrus tusks as well as the other items in the home.
match. the dna belonged to an unknown male. was that it really free? yes, we knew we didn t do it, 90 define who did. the couple felt they could help the investigation with their own amateur sleuthing. for instance, when jason went back to jessica s parents house for the first time. he noticed something was missing. was a display of ivory pieces and multiple walrus tusks engraved art. they had been moved. walrus tusks, are we talking about like so? the big one was about yay. big the larger one was not where was supposed to be on the other one was not there at all. jason told police that one of gary s prized tusks could be the murder weapon. the source of those mysterious white flakes. and jessica noticed something to. that somebody had been at her dad s desk where he sorted coins. he kept them around his desk in coffee cans and bags. and they would be sorting them.