county prosecutor bob mccullough said a 40 caliber handgun linked to 20-year-old jeffrey williams, matches shell casings found her at the shooting scene. williams own statements indicate he is indeed the shooter. it was a weapon recovered which, been tied to the shell casings that were recovered there, the weapon recovered from him. he has acknowledged his participation in firing the shot. reporter: williams is being held on a $300,000 cash bond. the chargeses are first degree assault, armed criminal action and firing a weapon inside of a vehicle. martha? martha: so the prosecutor s not buying that story, mike that he didn t intend to hit the police officers, right? reporter: no the prosecutor is not buying the story. the story was relayed to local activist who visited in jail and williams s story is that the shots were fired in self-defense. he said a protester was
benghazi when they found a few hundred emails they put those aside and ready to turn it over to the state department. then they suggested they just deleted rest basically after key search terms and searching interactions with key state department aides white house officials et cetera. now all of sudden they send us yesterday a statement clarifying no, actually they did go through and read each email, not something they said in the fact sheet last tuesday afternoon, tuesday evening. maybe it amounts to nothing. but curious that the story is changing. on friday, state department spokeswoman, jen psaki said at podium, wait a second, only started automatically archiving and saving emails in the state department system this february long after the secretary clinton had left. john kerry was now on the job. why is that significant? last week at the news conference former secretary clinton several times said, even though i was using a personal account, when i was emailing aides on state depart
disguised as a mute woman. that is story we would not ignore. martha: referring to durst hiding in ball vest ton, texas. disguised himself as a mute woman. then got caught stealing a sandwich. bizarre, bizarre story. bill: indeed it is. robert durst is behind bars. he has been there before. found not guilty as joan alluded to a moment ago. what with wilt happen. extradition hearing. our legal panel will take it on in the america s newsroom. durst family is known for real estate holdings, the new one formerly known as the freedom tower. that family thought to be worth 4 doll billion. martha: this other big news today, hillary clinton hitting the back space button a bit on her initial comments over the email controversy. former secretary of state saying, her team, quote, read every email before they decided whether to delete them or turn them over for review.
trying to rob him. he said that he could not describe the protester. and i asked him if he could have shared with us, that was leaders out there that was law enforcement, if someone was going to rob me, should have let us knew that so we could have his back. reporter: bishop robinson also says he is not buying that story. now there is a debate whether williams was part of the protest movement but he did tell bishop robinson he came down here on wednesday night to support the movement. martha? martha: mike, thank you. bill: so there is a new twist in the hillary clinton email controversy we mention ad moment ago. long-time trusted clinton confidante james carville is saying that she was trying to keep republicans from snooping into her personal business. what about that? let the madness begin. go into the ncaa, guys. martha: coming back to get into the ncaa championship, kentucky cementing its place.
private sever break the law? rand paul says that she signed a document saying all documents must be left behind before leaving we will see if she statement saying all records are left with the government and they have not taken anything. some people say is that really a law? it is perjury. we have judge here to analyze this. you have been active on this story. react to what he is saying there on perjury. i think senator paul is correct. if ms. clinton signed the two statements one upon entering the office agreeing she would preserve the records in government custody, and leaving the office the one which the senator referred to saying she had surrendered them to the government she didn t comply and that is perjury. and a government prosecutor would have to seek an indictment