i m done. reporter: what did that feel like? oh, it was a crush. you were crushed. reporter: now these two had one more thing in common. both products of broken homes. the wedding day approached, just a few days to go, when shannon s mother pam and aaron s dad ralph invited the bride and groom-to-be for dinner and a talk. ralph was every bit as devout a believer as pam, so some premarital guidance perhaps? oh, no. nothing like that. they told us, we ran off. we eloped and got married. reporter: wait, what? your mother and aaron s father. yes. reporter: who does that? yeah. i don t know. but i can t tell you how much it felt like i got hit by a bus. reporter: you know what that meant? it meant that by the time you got married you were marrying your step-brother. right. i didn t say much. i was just like, well, we re leaving. reporter: and suddenly gerry
the senate prior to becoming the u.s. attorney. during that four year period pf time, i heard the democrats asking again and again for the department of justice to be transparent. give us documents. it s ironic for me to see them saying hold up. this is not their prerogative. they are going too far. no. the department of justice has long held congress with some disdain and has treated them as a step brother or sister, not worrying about what they want and not answering their subpoenas or requests for documents. i saw it front and center. laura: i think the democrats were the party that was going to protect the people against government overreach. the government intel, they are going to be spying on americans. it s a heavy foot. we don t trust it.
the u.s. attorney. during that four year period. i heard the democrats clamoring and asking again and again for the department of justice to be transparent. to be transparent. give us documents. ironic for me to now see them, holdup, this is not their prerogative. they are going too far. no. the diameter of justice has long held congress with disstain and treated them as a step brother or sister not worrying about what they want and not answering subpoenas or asks for documents. i saw it front and center. harry, the democrats for the longest time were the party that was going to protect the people against government over reach. the government intel. spying on americans. a heavy footed stuff and we don t trust that. the people have rights.
list of state sponsors of terrorism. but it s a little bit dodgy because the white house was not clear in the briefing, nor was secretary tillerson. allegedly, there were multiple incidents of designated assassinatio assassinations, not just the one involving his step-brother in kuala lumpur, where chemical weapons were used to kill the step-brother. but they have not itemized what the other instances are. since 2008, it does not involve otto wambier, the death of that young man would not qualify as the predicate for putting him back on the list. pete her? that s right, exactly. and if the predicate is as secretary tillerson said yesterday, conducting assassinations on foreign soil using unconventional weapons, well, then the president of the united states was on the phone today with the leader of the country accused of doing exactly that. russia was accused of killing
everything was fine and she said, this is it. i m done. reporter: what did that feel like? oh, it was a crush. you were crushed. reporter: what happened? no one knew. except that now these two had one more thing in common, both products of broken homes. the wedding day approached, just a few days to go, when shannon s mother pam and aaron s dad ralph invited the bride and groom-to-be for dinner and a talk. ralph was every bit as devout a believer as pam, so some premarital guidance perhaps? oh, no. nothing like that. they told us, we ran off. we eloped and got married. reporter: wait, what? your mother and aaron s father. yes. reporter: who does that? yeah. i don t know. but i can t tell you how much it felt like i got hit by a bus. reporter: you know what that meant? it meant that by the time you got married you were marrying your step-brother. right. i didn t say much. i was just like, well, we re leaving.