the location of her daughter s remains. charles watson is tracking this case and joining us live. right now, joran vandersloot is in the custody of u.s. marshals until he s put on trial for an alleged financial scheme to the family of natalee holloway. beth holloway saw vandersloot for the first time in person. he with as arraigned and pled not guilty to one count each of wire fraud and exportion, this coming after a 2010 indictment that charges vandersloot with the scheme where he allegedly offered to provide information about holloway s whereabouts years after his disappearance in aruba for $250,000 from her mother. after receiving $25,000 upfront vandersloot allegedly lied and took off with the money. and the family is filled with emotion as the wheels of justice finally start turning. a conviction would bring closure, justice as close as we can obtain closure in a matter like this, tragic outcome, but just to have him serve maximum, would be 40 years here, that would
griff, are either ready to move on from the former president or are complete trump diehards. i was an r.n. c delegate and i supported trump. i think we need someone with less baggage. i don t care who you are, doj shouldn t weaponize anybody, me, or trump. and back live in greensboro. the former vice-president will take the stage. and his former running mate could talk about the second indictment for trump and the reason in north carolina, we re talking about the voters, because they have so many people undecided here in the state and as you heard, people are not sure who they want to back for the g.o.p. nomination, griff. griff: it will be interesting to hear what the former vice-president has to stay. alexis tracking all of the developments, thank you. jacqui: for more on how the 2024 g.o.p. field is shaping up, we re joined by south
how does this impact him in the long term and his standing within the republican conference which is one reason his call was to donald trump after this recording broke that these guys were able to obtain because the trump wing of the republican conference and the house is sizable. they re vocal and they can inject them as speaker if donald trump were to round up the votes to prevent him from ascending to the speakership. in talking to republican sources this morning, they feel pretty confident that mccarthy is still in good standing because trump has not come out and said anything to try to bash him, throw him under the bus. mccarthy has been allied with trump ever since the days after january 6th. he s done nothing to anger trump. for mccarthy, the real question will be, how big was house majority? if it s a narrow majority, could be a problem for the trump diehards. if it s bigger, he should be fine. can he keep trump as trump keeps listening to this audio and conversations about i
mostly the trump diehards. like the party in general, the elected gop is becoming trumpier in every way. what does that mean for 2020? to help answer that i want to bring in two democratic pollsters and strategists. cornell belcher and margie o mara. peter king s district, suburban long island, went for obama and romney, swung big for trump, plus nine over hillary clinton then peter king won by six points but had a contested race. what do you see here as the decisionmaking of king who is old enough that it s not crazy he s retiring? well, obama won this district twice, too, so this is a district that has been on the match, as we say, for a while, as one that could be potentially a pickup opportunity for democrats and last time around, he has a strong candidate, woman candidate, ubia gretchen shirley who had this incredible video as a mom of young kids, he had shown her young kids and talked about being a mom in her video and had this very contentious
audience to be republicans basically who voted for him twice, who respect him and we re now hearing from the former president that they voted for and respect, some basic rules of what a decent politics looks like and he doesn t name donald trump. he lets his viewers and the people who read the speech put it together for themselves. i really hope, actually, republicans listen to george w. bush. other people have tried to say this. people who were defeated, john mccain, mitt romney, come to mind. maybe it will be just be dismissed. will be dismissed by the trump diehards, who cares about bush, he s the past, trump is the present. there are a lot of reluctant trump supporters. i talked to so many of them. reluctant trump voters. they rationalize a lot of what trump does. don t really come to grips with the damage he s doing to democratic norms, democratic institutions, civility, virtue if you want to use an old-fashioned term. for them, bush may have some effect on them. your analysis m