of the bathtub. please! honey, wake up. wake up! it got worse. the kids wandered in and saw their mother on the bathroom floor. guys, go away. kids. please. please. on the tape, you don t sound like you think there s much hope of reviving her. me personally reviving her, no, i didn t. you don t know cpr? no. but with the operator s help, alex tried. tilt her head back. okay. did you do that? yeah. sergeant john wiebold of the boone police department got the call and arrived at the house with two other officers. his body camera was rolling as alex led them to the bathroom. as we entered the master bathroom, emily was laying on the floor, face-up, and she had a bluish tint to her.
uranium one, the reviving of the uranium one investigation, which seems to be less about getting to the bottom of the actual substance of this uranium one deal, and more about questioning the fbi s handling of it, and, of course, we see it in the questions about mueller himself, and mueller s team, highlighting donations that members of mueller s team gave to democrats. it s all an effort to lay the groundwork for either firing mueller, which seems unlikely at this point, or more likely to lay the groundwork for undercutting any findings that he may have that are critical of donald trump, and you see this working in some ways, you see polls showing that republican voters are amenable to the idea of firing mueller. and suspicious of the investigation. interestingly, right now, donald trump has this tremendous reservoir of good will among the house and senate republicans who
josh mankiewicz: this should have been a routine night at home in small town usa, boone, iowa. instead alex fazzino was telling a 911 operator how he d just pulled his wife emily out of the bathtub. josh mankiewicz: it got worse. the kids wandered in and saw their mother on the bathroom floor. on the tape you don t sound like you think there s reporter: this should have been a routine night at home in smalltown, usa, boone, iowa. instead, alex fazzino was telling a 911 operator how he d just pulled his wife emily out of the bathtub. please. honey, wake up! wake up! reporter: it got worse. the kids wandered in and saw their mother on the bathroom floor. guys, go away! kids, please. please. on the tape, you don t sound like you think there s much hope of reviving her. no. of me personally reviving her, no. i didn t. you don t know cpr. no.
please! honey, wake up. wake up! it got worse. the kids wandered in and saw their mother on the bathroom floor. guys, go away. kids. please. please. on the tape, you don t sound like you think there s much hope of reviving her. of me personally reviving her, no, i didn t. you don t know cpr? no. but with the operator s help, alex tried. tilt her head back. okay. did you do that? yeah. sergeant john wiebold of the boone police department got the call and arrived at the house with two other officers. his body camera was rolling as alex led them to the bathroom. as we entered the master bathroom, emily was laying on the floor, face-up, and she had a bluish tint to her. please.
wake up! it got worse. the kids wandered in and saw their mother on the bathroom floor. guys, go away. kids. please. please. on the tape, you don t sound like you think there s much hope of reviving her. me personally reviving her, no, i didn t. you don t know cpr? no. but with the operator s help, alex tried. tilt her head back. okay. did you do that? yeah. sergeant john wiebold of the boone police department got the calm and arrived at the house with two other officers. his body camera was rolling as alex led them to the bathroom. as we entered the master bathroom, emily was laying on the floor, face-up, and she had a bluish tint to her. please. please. how long has she been in here?