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Inside various polling places that found things suspicious and jamie raskin says what are the episodes of fraud that still concern you in the wake of 60 federal and state and court decisions rejecting al glegatio of fraud and irregularity. she says there is people moving around identifying ways there were well, we ll see, we ll see what happens. i don t know specific instances. there it is right there. she doesn t know any specific instances. that didn t stop her. alyson, if you go back in contemporaneously look what she was saying in the texts to meadows, putting pressure on him to do something, expressing frustration with mike pence and then you they re just so different. she was so remember she was very much leaning into the election conspiracy theories. ....
Knowing who is out there. reporter: and now? well, i feel much better. i feel relieved. so i m very happy the police have done the work. reporter: alyson, undergraduate students at the university of idaho get back to campus in less than two weeks and authorities say they will continue to maintain a strong police presence in and around campus to make students feel safe. of course, though, here in this community an incredible sense of relief now that a suspect has been arrested. alyson? thank you very much. we have more on the suspect s background. next. ....
The suspect in the killings of those idaho college students including that he drove across the country to his parents house for christmas break, which is where he was arrested at 1:30 this morning. back with me, we have john miller. also joining us is former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe, and cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. andy, about that drive, the fbi tracked him from washington state driving across in the car that we were all looking for across the country to pennsylvania and then they surveilled him for four days. that seems like an awfully long time to just keep their eyes on him and a lot of room for error, possibly. why did they why didn t they just arrest him back in washington state? well, alyson, you can t arrest someone until you have ....
Guess, because as you say, she would just sort of look into your eyes or into your soul and try to get people to reveal their deepest secrets and they often did. lisa, one of the things i m struck by is there was that, i guess, it was her retirement on the view. i think it was when she was retiring and i just remember all the women, you included i believe and there was a long, long, long, long line of female journalists who stood and came to pay their respects to her and it was just, you know, famous face after famous face after famous face who basically dealt a debt of gratitude to her. absolutely. i ll never forget that day and honestly, alyson when i asked her about retiring, she said something candid to me. i m not really ready to retire but i m getting some pressure and i ll never forget that ....
Context. really interesting context. grant lally, you guys make local news and print journalism proud and so we really appreciate you coming on and giving us your thoughts and if people had paid better attention, maybe we wouldn t be in this situation tonight. thanks so much. thank you, alyson, thank you. sad news tonight, legendary journalist barbara walters dying at the age of 93. her legacy and the people that knew and loved her, next. ....