the world blows up. almost surreal. no one can say that they forgive the devil.? hello and welcome to dateline. heather bogle was thrilled to get a job at the local whirlpool factory, even if it meant working the graveyard shift. this way her days were still free for her daughter. then the young mother was murdered. the search for her killer would quickly lead to a handful of suspects, but heather s family had their doubts. soon, the family would find officials were hiding a mountain of dirty laundry. here s josh mankiewicz with jagged. there aren t too many places left in this country where you ll find americans still making the things americans use. one of them is this plant in northern ohio. inside these walls is where an astonishingly long and twisting trail began. by the time it ended, it had touched a shattered family, a stunned law enforcement agency and a surprisingly large collection of potential suspects whose names became known to all. often o
and foreign aggression, the advisory stating individuals who advocate both for and against abortion have encouraged violence. primary nights in multiple states, keeping a close eye on races in california including the recall effort to oust san francisco district attorney jessica den, and what that effort could mean for other progressive prosecutors in cities all across the country including los angeles and new york, and matthew mcconaughey sat down with our own bret baier on special repors visit to washington and find common ground on gun and school safety reform following the deadly shooting in his hometown of uvalde, texas. we will pilot you don t want to miss from that conversation, but we begin with just what we are getting in a few hours, new opinions from the u.s. supreme court. could they include the big one we are waiting on that has the department of homeland security on alert tonight? house correspondent kevin corke has all the details. warning of a height and e
wartime powers to try to expedite the production of solar panels. that is a head-scratcher. you are watching fox & friends first on a tuesday i m todd piro. carley: carley shimkus, the energy crisis with a blow to morale nationwide. americans say it is a key factor in determining how they plan to vote midterm elections. todd: seven states with primary elections with each party to nominate candidates and the opponents this fall. alexandria hoff with the latest on the economic crisis. but kicks us off with a look at what we are watching today. hello, brooke singman. another date don t make big dayo primaries, just five months away. hours from now americans head to the polls in seven states with economy and soaring gas prices weigh heavy on voters mines. the democrat incumbents are looking at strong g.o.p. challenges hoping for a big pickup in november. democrat michael will face republican brian marriott and a veteran christopher rodrigues among others. and katie porter
president biden: no. todd: griff jenkins is in washington with the latest from the president s trip. griff. griff: good morning, carley and todd. joe biden s first trip to asia ends just moments from now. you are looking live at air force one, waiting to get wheels up from tokyo, just after 6 p.m. there. caps swing through south korea and japan intended to highlight a new economic pact. as you saw, the president leaves major questions looming over the u.s. policy toward taiwan, which the white house was forced to walk back in a statement and defense secretary austin tried to clean up yesterday. our one china policy has not changed. he reiterated that policy and our commitment to peace and stability across the taiwan strait. griff: not the first time the white house has had to clarify for the president, drawing harsh criticism from china s leaders and earlier this morning in one of the president s last public events, biden was hammered with questions over whether he
i was worried to kill him herself? and then a revelation, the dead man had a dangerous dream. we ended up finding a lot of paperwork, relating to the oil business. i remember telling, us i m going to make millions of dollars. a big money bencher, oozing with outlaws. a violent individual, in prison for robbery. a big man, probably 250 pounds. steroid, rock muscle. significant criminal history. greed as would kill my dad. what caused all of. this a thirst for oil, it lost for blood. i trusted a con artist. i trusted a sociopath. what is going to happen to the quiet little prairie town, when oil comes along? among the green and pleasant landscapes of american privilege, is a fine historic rise of land, called the south hill. here, for 100 years, it is been the home of spokane s washington elites, in their queen and craftsman manage, it s quiet, rectitude, and certainly not the kind of story we are about to tell. the kind of story with ambitious men, dark plo