realized follows weeks of whitehawk rhetoric as the court considers overturning roe vs. wade. sandra: mitch mcconnell has been warning about the heated rhetoric out of washington, reacted a short time ago on the senate floor. this is exactly, exactly the kind of event that many feared that the terrible breach of the courts rules and norms could feel. this is exactly the kind of event that many worried the unhinged, reckless, apocalyptic rhetoric from prominent figures toward the court going back many months and especially in recent weeks could make more likely. sandra: we have complete coverage on this breaking story. former supreme court law clerk mike davis who also oversaw kavanaugh s confirmation process will join us live in moments. and also republican senator john barrasso. john: what are we learning, david, about the suspect and the circumstances of the arrest. david: he is in federal custody, we don t have his name, he s from california, he has been in fede
at them like what? i could not believe it. was he watching me? that fire was set to throw us off. he was very calculating. years before, his wife killed herself. yes, he claimed she committed suicide days before she was due to give birth to their first child. she was extremely excited for that first baby. it made me wonder okay, is he a murderer? so, now you are trying to prove a very old mother with pretty much no evidence. is a kind of gloating that he got away with it? he is thinking well, catch me if you can. we re going to do her and her family justice. we re going to solve this murder. hello, and welcome to dateline. meg purk was a young mom to be, over the moon to be having her first child. then, just days before her due date, she died of an apparent suicide. her family struggled to understand why, but in a strange twist, a house fire sat decades later would point to a possible answer and put investigators on the trail toward the truth. here is josh m
indicated he is having what he termed very positive discussions about moving this bill in the house of representatives, he says we are making sure to dot our is and cross our ts here, and passed by unanimous consent. that would extend protections to supreme court justices and their families. the reason congress has to act is they have the power of the purse. they need to extend money to the justice department excuse me, to the supreme court to protect the justices. the hold-up here has been that some in the house of representatives want to extend those protections to clerks and their families. now, chris coons, the democratic senator from delaware, one of the ring leaders passing by unanimous consent through the senate, meaning nobody objected, moved it through without any opposition whatsoever. he indicated that the independence of the judiciary is
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we have an ethical responsibility to cross our ts and dot our is. a couple questions. do you know whether these six or eight women also signed confidentiality agreements? we understand that two of them have. do you know if they were $130,000, $150,000, a broad range of how much money was involved? i m not at liberty to discuss that. i m sorry. it seems your client is perhaps only person throughout right now who can get the president to stop tweeting about something. how do you explain the president s silence on this case? well, i think the president is rightfully concerned if he comes out and calls my client a liar, or suggests that she s not telling truth, there will be