human rights and continuing to teach sunday school at his church in his hometown. a person of faith, president carter said he is ready for what comes after his death. jonathan is joining us from georgia with more on former president carter s health condition. reporter: the carter center said that former president is moving to home hospice care. his grandson, jason, a former georgia state senator, tweeted saturday. i saw both of my grandparents yesterday, they are at peace, and always their home is full of love. the spokesperson from secret service tweeted, rest easy mr. president. we ll be forever by your side. in 2015 mr. ca cart carter he was the perfectly at ease with whatever was to come. we responded well to treatment at the time. and presumed his active schedule that included international travel, his work. and continued to work through his nonprofit, he founded with his wife rosa lynn in 1982. the carter center. providing election monitoring services in the world, an
gonzalez. this is consuming our society. what is it? our second guest former lieutenant governor of new york, betsy mccoy, right now a few weeks ago, biden administration triggered the destruction of the suburbs and ex burbs, we need to get into this but first new york times, prosecutor seek trump lawyer testimony, suggesting evidence of crime says that justice department this i may say mark for god s sake my eyes are glazing over, no, this is a fundamental right, have you ever had a lawyer, any case, you might want day. and and are your communications with that lawyer going to be comment secret or made available on the government or other side. this is crucial. this gets to bottom of the matter, attorney-client privilege is protected under the bill of rights, it part of due process. due process, you can t have due process without having attorney-client 45 prive lang privilege, your conversations with your attorney are private. the privilege may be traced back to the ro
do. one of people who spoke eloquently was congressman brian mast of florida, his words echoed when benjamin franklin said, he said, we could pass all the rules we want, if we in this body, the mic majority. don t do the right thing that does not matter. all the talk about all of the rules, following route rules. i got to thinking of benjamin franklin s comments. in his 80s, he was very ill, he was going to stand up and give a speech but he could not stand up, he handed it to his friend and another delegate from pennsylvania james wilson who read it this is what benjamin fr franklin said, i confess that i do not entirely approve of this constitution of present, sir, i am note sure i shall never approve it for having lived long i have experienced many instances of being obliged to change opinions even on important subjects, i once thought right, but found to be otherwise. is it is therefore the older i grow the more apt i am to doubt my own judgment if well administered
fame is like an honorable exchange. notoriety it well-known but without the good. notoriety is being known for being known. it craves attention but without sacrifice, without hard work or merit. walking to the well of the house floor doesn t usually capture our attention, most of us take walking for granted. but not br brian mast, not since he lost his legs in service to our country, what really captured my attention, he didn t have to do what he did, most speakers did not walk to the well, they stayed where they were, brian walked to the front of the people s house, he wanted to look his colleagues, friend, teammates as he calls them in the eye. face-to-face, he delivered empassioned plea for his colleagues to stop talking and start doing. stop talking about fights, find something to fight for, stop squandering this gift of leader thing, they have been given by the american people, he wondered why some republicans save their harshest words for one another, i m sure he wonder
Finally getting answers. Nancy you see him. Bryan kohberger studying kr criminal justice. Detectives arrested 28yearold bryan west for kohberger on a warrant for murder of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle Xana Kernodle, and ethan chapin. It is death and or imprison am for life, do you want. Yes. The surviving roommate, came facetoface with the killer, perhaps most chilling single detail was the story of the roommate. Who saw this man, clad all in black and wearing a mask. Cell phone data shows he returned to the screen. Just hours later before police were called. Were glad we live in the state of idaho with the death penalty. I am nancy grace, thank you for being with us for this somewhere report on idaho st student murders, right now more questions than answers, well take your questions. Did Bryan Kohberger actually attend a memorial for the four of slain students . Laura ingel. Unconfirmed reports surfacing now. Tonight that Kohberger Waltzed across the floor of the mem