did exactly the right thing, alex. they issued a grand jury subpoena for the document, if it exists, then it s incumbent on a lawyer to turn it over. if it doesn t exist, maybe we find it somewhere else. but no, i don t think that would be probable cause today to search bedminster. not at least on that basis. can we talk about the recording itself for a moment? because you know, i don t i m not sure anyone can say at the structure where it came from, but the new york times seems to offer thinly veiled suggestion that maybe mark meadows has something to do with it. mark meadows as of right now is a person for whom the trump campaign hasn t heard from in a while. this used to be the presidents chief of staff. we have some reporting that suggest the trump campaign and the trump pack might have been paying mark meadows legal bills and now all of a sudden no one s heard from him and there is a very explosive piece of potential evidence that may have come from mark meadows.
so you intend to sweat them. that was the detectives intent. to the degree of, just trying to make sure that we get the truth. so had they passed the investigators test? detectives let them go, but held on to jessica s car to test it for potential evidence. why did they have reason to look in your car? i don t really know, i assumed it was because my car was there. now jessica had to call family and friends to tell the news about her parents. her uncle larry, her father s brother was at his law office when he got the call. she said that long and out are gone? would you, mean they re out of town? said, no, they are deceased. i collapsed on the floor. you are a mess? i was a mess. the unknown was terrifying. because i did not know what had happened. larry was not shocked or average to know that her niece was being looked at as a potential suspect. he was however a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. i knew she had to be
office s commitment to upholding the integrity of the judicial process and respecting the victim s family. the sheriff led a year long investigation into hutch in s death and there was a degree of neglect on the set on the outskirts of sante fe. a script superviseor filed a lawsuit alleging assault and negligence. this past november baldwin counter sued saying he wants to clear his name maintaining he was on a movie set where there shouldn t have been a remote possibility that a gun with live ammunition should exist. his lawsuit alleges some of the film s staff are responsible. arm orer and ammunition supplier and they all deny responsibility. bill: thank you, matt finn, nice to see you from los angeles. dana: we re learning more about the items seized by idaho murder suspect bryan kohberger s apartment. they reveal at least took 15 pieces of potential evidence,
so they ve been actively using the federal grand jury so the special counsel probably knows much of what s in the final report from the house, but what prosecutors are doing right now is evaluating whether this very incriminating report can actually be translated to an indictment and prosecution of the former president one example of the difficulty is thinking about the incitement to insurrection the most difficult to prove of the crimes the committee recommended trump be prosecuted for. the report includes some really interesting potential evidence for example, in the middle of the insurrection whun of trump s aides texted, i m sure loving this testified before january 6th trump refused to request that his supporters act peacefully. that could be eevidence of incitement, but it s also hearsay. so a judge might not admit that in a criminal trial.
visiting hurricane damage regions, there are no paper towel rolls being tossed as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, and a case against the former handling of white house documents appears to be growing by the day. tonight, reporting from the washington post and the new york times, seems to provide the justice department more potential evidence. both papers reporting the back in february, one of trump s lawyers refused his clients request to tell the national archives that everything had been returned. the post returns this. the lawyer declined because, he was not sure the statement was true, according to people familiar with the matter. the paper reports that that lawyer was alex cannon, who is responsible for the transfer of 15 boxes of presidential records, from mar-a-lago to the national archives back in january. he is the very same alex cannon who testified to the january