Barking dog and that appears to be what alerted the hostages captors to what was going on. During the firefight that then followed, u. S. Forpdss saw a militant go into the shack where the hostages were being held. It is believed that is when he shot both of the hostages, both of them died as a result of those injuries, as u. S. Forces were transporting them away. U. S. Intelligence did not know the identity of the other hostage being held with somers. He has since been identified as South African teacher pierre korkie. A char that worked with korkie says he was due to be released today. To discuss this and many of the other top stories for the week, joined by our panel, bring in democratic strategist basil smythe, jr. , political consultant and former adviser to mitt romney, cater packer gauge and msnbc correspondent, casey packer hunt. Obviously on this hostage story, we are learning the details, obviousiously a heartbreaking story, another report i know in the New York Times this mo
find new and even more creative ways to tear one another down. it s got to end. this is not who we are. so, alex, that s lisa murkowski pushing back against a process that both senators have essential seen as a circus, now what we want confirmation politics to look like. we ll see this come to a conclusion in about four hours. can i ask you to clarify something? it s expected that lisa murkowski will use the word present not actually cast her vote. is that to counter steve daines, because he s at his daughter s wedding? this is an old-school senate procedural move in which a pairing, where two senators make a deal. so steve daines will stay in montana, and murkowski who said she was a no on the procedure vote, would have been a no
is it off message or is it a new message they think might be more are in politically. it may be a new messages, but republicans are walking a very, very delicate line. it s important to point to the second half of what mcconnell said. we are going to plow right through this. meaning we are going to plow right through this woman s accusations and presumably if she does testify it s going to be her trauma and a very emotional presentation. i m not sure you want to say you want to plow through something like that. it s really important. there definitely could be a scenario where they get kavanaugh confirmed, but they pay a big price in november. balancing the confirmation politics and the politics, politics is a difficult they have to walk a very careful line. having the president bouncing back and forth or switching messages in the middle doesn t make it easier for republicans as they try to walk the fine
would go forward on some of these issues, but i think his tone was appropriate. i think he handled it fine. but we are waiting to see what s gonna happen with the federal investigation. loretta lynch angle on this is really interesting, casey, because she is as the u.s. attorney for this district involved in this case now, obviously, if she becomes the attorney general, potentially involved in anything that doj is doing. so, that just means this the decision is made here on whether federal charges had brought against garner is going to intersect with the confirmation politics in the senate. do we have a sense of how that is going to play out? absolutely, steph. i think the one thing that distinguishes ferguson, for example, from the garner case is you saw a remarkable amount of unity coming out of capitol hill saying there maybe a miscarriage of justice in this situation. i think the facts in the ferguson case have been much more sort of muddled and argued over. there are people
is a child of a white house staff member in full spiderman costume and the president playing along. it s a charming photo. it s a charming getto and shows a side that people don t always see and they are more fun and relaxed. it shows him as a father which is something we have seen in the last few weeks, quite a lot of. thank you for sharing. it s a great issue and i can t wait to get my hands on it. this is as we say the most fun time of year and for your many, many readers. thank you again. a sad note, an intellectual fire brand whose nomination to the supreme court was rejected by the senate in many ways poisoning confirmation politics in many ways at 85 from complications of heart disease. he was nixon s solicitor general to fire the watergate special prosecutor that became known as