to his country. he must recuse from this investigation and what we re seeing just in the past couple of days is more and more evidence of russian infiltration of this administration. we have the treasury secretary working $25 million deal with a russian oligarch at the same time the treasury department was deliberateing over the russia sanctions. this is a very bad situation. it s dangerous for our national security. on top of that, we have a president refusing to listen to his national security advisers and was insulting them when it s abundantly obvious with what s going on with respect to russia. right. well, that s the foreign policy part that is also so severe. both of you stay with me. let me bring in a current member of congress, anthony brown, who represents maryland and also the vice chair of the armed services committee. thanks for joining me. i want to turn to the foreign policy issues. first, do you have any comment on what mueller is exposing, which seems to have some fo
to start using synthetic forms of marijuana or thc in medications that will hit the market in the next two years. jenna: adam shapiro, thank you very much. gregg: we are awaiting a verdict in the connecticutinvasion and murder trial of a man accused of not only abducting a mother and her two daughters, sexually assaulting them and setting them on fire. we ll be right back. [ male announcer ] what s the beat that moves your heart? how about the beat of a healthy heart? campbell s healthy request soup is delicious, and earned this heart, for being heart healthy. feel the beat? it s amazing what soup cano.
more, we ll come back to you. thank you very much for that. reporter: you re welcome. jenna: right now we re on verdict watch in a case that has truly shocked the nation. joshua komisarjevsky accused of killing a woman and her two daughters during a night of terror. lara ingle is live outside the courthouse in new haven, connecticut, with more. reporter: hi, jenna. day two of deliberations has been underway since about 10:00 local time, and by our count that puts jury deliberations at six hours. right now we know that jurors are going through all of the evidence presented in this case. early this morning those cans of evidence were brought into the deliberation room, that means all the burnt clothing of the victims in this case, the clothing of the two men accused in the case and, also, the baseball bat used to beat dr. petit. all of that brought in along with a note. we know they asked if they could keep their notes up on the black board. they re clearly working through this case
a knock means that they have a verdict, a note means they have a question. we are standing by on day two of deliberations. jenna? jenna: laura, back to you with that breaking news as we get it. thank you very much. gregg: new information on iran s alleged plot to assassinate the saudi arabian u.s. ambassador. we re learning more about the checkered past of one suspect, a naturalized american citizen from iran. and our next guest was briefed by the fbi a couple of times as the investigation was unfolding. he says iran s fingerprints are all over this operation. congressman mike rogers of michigan is chairman of the house intelligence committee and, congressman, thanks for being with us. hey, thanks forking having m. gregg: i certainly realize you can t divulge any kind of information that might compromise national security, however, are you convinced based on the information that has been given to you by the fbi that the iranian government not only
involuntary man slaughter the ath of michael jackson. that is another physician on the stand testifying today. and as we ve been telling you, we re waiting for a verdict in that terrible home invasion case in connecticut. the jury has been deliberating and could come back with a verdict at any time. we ll have that for you and a lot more the second hour of happening now starting right now. gregg: eric holder, the attorney general, on the hot seat. hello, everyone, i m greg jarrett in for jon scott. jenna: you re in the hot seat too, different kind. we re glad you re with us, and you as well, everybody, i m jenna lee. he s under subpoena to happened over documents from the failed gun-running sting, and furious. catherine herridge is taking a closer look in washington. reporter: thank you, jenna. let s just lay out the key events.