at this hour, the usual suspect, the federal arrest made possible by an unlikely source, the dna left on a partially eaten burrito. the senate just voted to repeal authorization for the gulf and iraq wars, but how likely is it to pass the republican-led house. also, home prices are cooling for the 7th straight month. we ll dig into latest numbers. and gun safety bills were just introduced in the last couple of hours. we have an exclusive interview with the congresswoman behind them, and two gun violence survivors from her district. our nbc news reporters are following the latest developments. let s start in d.c. where congressional lawmakers are deadlocked when it comes to gun laws. that doesn t mean they aren t doing anything. nbc s julie tsirkin is on the hill with new action this afternoon. what can you tell us? reporter: yeah, that s right, chris. i actually just sat down with congresswoman slotkin, who was in a press conference with two students from her district
at this hour, the usual suspect, the federal arrest made possible by an unlikely source, the dna left on a partially eaten burrito. the senate just voted to repeal authorization for the gulf and iraq wars, but how likely is it to pass the republican-led house. also, home prices are cooling for the 7th straight month. we ll dig into latest numbers. and gun safety bills were just introduced in the last couple of hours. we have an exclusive interview with the congresswoman behind them, and two gun violence survivors from her district. our nbc news reporters are following the latest developments. let s start in d.c. where congressional lawmakers are deadlocked when it comes to gun laws. that doesn t mean they aren t doing anything.
the affidavit goes into detail about, you know, there are four hot sauce packets as well. everything that was left, and i that took the dna, swabbed the burrito, got dna off it, sent it into a lab, and it was a match to the dna found at the crime scene and on that mason jar. this arrest took place in boston, actually at an airport. this individual was set to leave the country on a one-way ticket. the feds were able to pick him up, just before he left. i mean, incredibly serious charge, but in terms of the investigation you, can t make this stuff up. ryan riley, thank you for that. appreciate it. the tensions between president biden and israel s prime minister spilling out into the public. what it means for u.s. relations with our top ally in the middle east. plus a new twist in a case that captivated the nation. why the subject of the serial podcast just got his murder conviction reinstated months after his release. and a new study raising
involved the fbi and atf, investigating the fire bombing of a pro life or antiabortion rights group in wisconsin. essentially what happened was there was some graffiti left outside of the office building there, and later on, the individual who they later arrested was seen to have been at this other protest where similar handwriting, similar graffiti was made. essentially what investigator did during that event which took place in january, they used surveillance footage to find them going into the garage. found a truck that they believed he had been using, it turned out it belonged to someone he lived with, and he used it regularly, and then from there, they used dna they pulled off the mason bottle they used in the attack, as well as dna used on the broken glasses of that office space to try to match that. they needed a sample from this individual. they followed him around, tossed out a burrito in the bag.
into the capitol itself. they took pictures of the subway in the house. the subway in the house is cool, and they took other pictures in stairwells because they thought the tour was interesting. these didn t turn out to be insurrectionists, they never set foot in the capitol. a five-page report pushing back on one small element of the january 6th s effort and narrative, not the last we will hear from the investigative effort. garrett haake, thank you for that. and federal authorities just arrested a man connected to the fire bombing of an anti-abortion group in wisconsin last year with help from an unusual source. dna left them a partially eaten burrito. i want to bring in justice reporter, ryan riley, if this was the plot for csi, i m not sure i would buy it. walk me through this from burrito to arrest. what can you tell me? i ve covered like a thousand capital cases, and i haven t seen dna pulled off a burrito yet, in one of the cases that