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everybody went, oh, this is mob connected. so why would police focus on her, a beautiful socialite, ex-wife number two? it was very intoxicating. i think she was cold and calculating. maybe her former husband was worth more dead than alive. it s easy to blame the rich, beautiful woman. the person everyone loves to hate. but she is completely innocent. or maybe it was someone else entirely. he is obsessed with gary triano, obsessed with him. it s a case we investigated for more than five years. now a stunning new in. we are going back up under a rollercoaster. spend a little time in tucson arizona and here, in the shadows of the majestic saguaros you will find a thriving metropolis of 1 million people, with a surprising small town feel. it s the kind of place where everyone seems to know everyone. and if you ask anyone from tucson where they were on november 1st, 1996, they will tell you it was the day of a murder. so dramatic, so horrific they will n ....
we are starting with a major development on the january 6th insurrection. a federal grand jury has indicted peter navarro for criminal contempt of congress. now navarro is one of president trump senior advisers and the indictment charged him with, get this, failing to provide testimony and documents of the house committee investigating the capitol riot. essentially, they charge him with blocking the committee for doing its work. after his arrest, yesterday, navarro pleaded not guilty in federal court. and then, he later had the nerve to call the january six committee a sham that s working inclusion with the white house. okay, now, this is even though peter navarro has been all over television, y all, including on this very network, okay, bragging about his war in the insurrection, essentially. it s kind of ridiculous. the co-chairs of the january six commission, they had some thoughts. basically they said it s great that the department of justice is holding peter navarr ....
for a potential surge in political violence. once the court hands down the ruling, which is expected to overturn roe versus wade, when the document was leaked, the white house was given the chance to condemn it. but they showed not to and even went so far to say that biden was energized by the unprecedented protests outside the justices homes. they brought this anchor to the floor and now, the only responsible thing to do is to release this ruling. right? the court has released the ruling. now and are we ever going to find out who that leader is? chief justice john roberts. we will have more on our panel on this topic in just a moment. first, biden s epic collapse. that is the focus of tonight s angle. president biden: my predecessor did. the stock market has gone up exponentially. you have not heard me say a word about it. trump let s to post the stock market. i never thought that. laura: i guess it is a good thing. he never really worried or cared that much. othe ....
of an appearance before the verdict is read, but of course that means they haven t ruled it in either. right? and there s not much time? no likely. all right. thank carol. thank you. and thanks so much to all of you, anderson starts now don t trump s fate is in the hands of 12 manhattan jurors, and they have questions. good evening. thanks for joining us day one, a jury deliberations in the first ever trial of a former president began with the judge reading 55 pages of instructions on what to consider as the jurors way 34 we re felony charges. now, the day ended with the buzzer, which signals the jury wants to communicate going off once then again, the first time to say they wanted four pieces of testimony read back to them. the second to ask the judge to reread them his instructions unclear so far whether that means the whole thing or selected portions of it. the testimony they wanted it s from david pecker, the former national enquirer publisher and former trump l ....