winds tore through that day, just incredible stories of survival that keep coming out from new jersey. thanks, brian. griff. griff: a new twist in a bizarre murder mystery. prominent south carolina attorney alex murdoch shot in the head while changing a tire by the side of the road. three months after his wife and son were shot and killed. police say alex murdoch is expected to survive but the attack is raising a lot of questions about the unsolved killings of his wife and son. charles watson is live in atlanta with more. hi, charles. reporter: hi, griff. alex murdoch is being treated at a charleston, south carolina hospital. family member tells fox news he is expected to survive after being shot at least once in the head on saturday. south carolina s law enforcement position confirming to fox news murdoch is the victim found shot on a rural road in hampton county, south carolina about an
speak to my fellow officers they are continuing to experience from the events of january 6th. there s absolutely nothing wrong with seeking professional counseling. what we went through that day was traumatic and if you are hurting, please take advantage of the counseling services that are available to us. as you know, there can be stigma, right, for officers involved. they might be reluctant to seek help, fear of the consequences. given your experience, i want to give you a chance to speak to folks who might face this kind of thing. that s your advice to them? jim, my advice is get help if you need it and we have to move past saying, oh, i m not strong enough. i m not tough enough. it s okay. you re a police officer, in any type of law enforcement position, if you need help, get the help.
mississippi. it is one of the things we provide to the american people. wow. esper s son looks just like him. doesn t he? he really, really does. but this was more than that. responding to a wildfire natural disaster is different than a law enforcement function. we should point out the u.s. military maintains these active duty troops are not bridging and not doing any law enforcement functions. they are reporting it to carry them out. the concern is they are walking to the line and it could put active duty troops of having to respond to a law enforcement position and potentially putting them in legal jeopardy. courtney kube, thank you so much. a lot to cover today. coming up, after weeks of public friction, house speaker nancy pelosi just wrapped a face-to-face meeting with new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-corte ocasio-cortez. ocasio-cortez. you only pay for what you need.
house intelligence committee. they say the senate is on the same page at least the republicans are saying that. could president trump potentially use this development to try and fire robert mueller the special counsel? i hope not. i have a bipartisan bill to make it challenging for the president to fire robert mueller. i think it is in the president s best interesting as and robert mueller, a sign yoenior law enforcement position confirmed by a republican to complete his investigation and get to the bottom of this. the president could, of course, take advantage of an opportunity to fire him by replacing the deputy attorney general after replacing the attorney general. i hope he won t. i think that would be harmful to rule of law and our democracy and global reputation and president trump himself. senator coons, thank you for joining us.
go around washington, d.c. and brutalize an independent if an . he views his attorney general as a protector, as someone to be a buffer and safeguard he had his white house counsel, his top lawyer, go to the attorney general in march and say, look, don t recuse yourself in the russian investigation. there is no reason to do that. after the president found out he was going to recuse, he got extremely angry. he said, you know, barack obama had eric holder, jfk had rfk. where is my roy cohn, referring to his long-term personal law enforcement where is this person to protect me? and that for us really provided a window into how he viewed the top law enforcement position, the top person underneath him at a time that the russian investigation was accelerating. michael.