tell me that michele was dead. but we all stayed in a hotel room because we were all hidin and wanted to know where w were, in the hotel room, and w wanted to stay there for the next few days. and then about four days later the hayward police came to our hotel and they told us that sh had been confirmed to be found there were dental records. and at that point you could not pretend anymore. yeah. after four months, th families long and determined search to find michelle ways over but their goal, no matter ho remote, was always to bring he home alive that she was found dead was blow that took them to their knees. that was one of the very fe times where i let myself cry part of me was relieved that i was over, that we had found he and brought her home and a majority of me was ver angry. and it just felt hollow. reporter: there was one thing left to do make sure that michelle go justice. but that, it turned out, was not going to be so easy.
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fox, of course, has denied the claims made by dominion, and said it is protected by th first amendment. the trial is expected to las about six weeks. with that, let s get smarter with all of our lead off panel this evening neal katyal joins us department of justice vetera and former acting solicito general during the obama administration he has argued dozens of case before the u.s. supreme court. nbc news washingto correspondent yamiche alcindor and michael schmidt joins me o set, new york times washington correspondent and msnb national securit correspondent. mr. neal katyal, we have heard this before. lawyers tell our clients, as little as possible last summer, trump pleaded the fifth 400 times. suddenly his top, talk, talk talk, talk does that surprise you yeah. first of all, it had to have been a strange feeling for donald trump to actually answe questions instead of hidin behind the fifth amendment, as he always does he didn t hear, though, for
mr. neal katyal, we have heard this before. lawyers tell our clients, as little as possible last summer, trump pleaded the fifth 400 times. suddenly his top, talk, talk talk, talk does that surprise you yeah. first of all, it had to have been a strange feeling for donald trump to actually answe questions instead of hidin behind the fifth amendment, as he always does he didn t hear, though, for good reason. because, stephanie ruhle, in new york, in a civil matter, you don t have the right against incrimination. you don t have the sam ability. so, if you stay silent in civil matter, then the jury ca be told, hey, the defendan could have told his story, h didn t so you should draw what we cal an adverse inference you sure the seam assume tha trump is admitting to th allegations against him. so, for that reason in a 250 million-dollar case, it s no surprising that trum testified. now, time will tell, is that a good strategy?
tom: hidin biden is back. america is facing a lot of problems in the media has been clamoring for joe to do an interview but he has been playing hard to get. i want to thank the press for coming in. send you back out in the cold. the hallway is not much further down. [reporters speaking at once] tom: biden has granted seven one-on-one interviews with journalists this year but don t worry, he did sit down for this hard-hitting interview with tough as nails interrogator drew barrymore. check out this grilling.