the biden administration s radical border policy. the demand comes as the administration reveals more than 14,000 migrant children without parents are now in its custody. there s reported estimates the number could grow to 120,000 by the end of the year. smashing recent records. the administration admits that we re potentially facing the biggest surge in migrants in 20 years. today speaker pelosi says that the situation at the border is under control. i think the administration is pulling this thing under control. i think it s important to know that the difference between the attitude towards the people and the children is so different in just these two months versus what happened in the past four years. veteran border patrol agent brandon judd disagrees. he joins us in just a moment. but first, griff jenkins is live where alejandro mayorkas is today. hi, griff. hi, kristin. alejandro mayorkas not making public his schedule or what he s doing right now. i can tell you w
hatred. now it was time for an entirely different story. none of the puzzle pieces fit. rick s defense team, including attorney barbara pratt, told the court that the state s case was heavy on fiction, light on facts. they had a puzzle, they had neat little pieces, but the pieces weren t exactly right. the state was so desperate to prove its case, she said, it clung to the word of a jailhouse snitch and career criminal. a fellow that is there to cut himself a deal and get himself some assistance, i guess, in his own case, is not likely to be credible. not only was the snitch not to be believed, the defense told the jurors, but the state was also trying to confuse them about the mystery blood found at the crime scene. the bottom line, said pratt, the dna from that blood cleared their client from the murders. the dna didn t match. and we knew the dna was not going to match rick. they knew that, she said, because rick had an alibi for the night of the murders.
accurate actually in a legal contest is very different from fall. we don t know and in slight deference to buzzfeed at this point because i m deeply disappointed in this news coming out but some slight deference to buzzfeed which is hey, let s figure out what isn t accurate before we throw all of it out. maybe there were pieces that were right. tucker: right. what pieces weren t. i think it s important to understand what is wrong about it? tucker: look. you make a fair point. there s a lot we don t know and i am not going to get over my skis and speculating about what did or did not happen. i don t think russia is the primary threat we face going forward. that s obvious. specifics in this case are unknown to me. you are right we are going to find out a lot of stuff we don t know. but to have someone who would know, the special counsel take this extraordinary step of refuting at least to some degree the story tells you must have been pretty wrong. why else would he do this becau
accurate actually in a legal contest is very different from fall. we don t know and in slight deference to buzzfeed at this point because i m deeply disappointed in this news coming out but some slight deference to buzzfeed which is hey, let s figure out what isn t accurate before we throw all of it out. maybe there were pieces that were right. tucker: right. what pieces weren t. i think it s important to understand what is wrong about it? tucker: look. you make a fair point. there s a lot we don t know and i am not going to get over my skis and speculating about what did or did not happen. i don t think russia is the primary threat we face going forward. that s obvious. specifics in this case are unknown to me. you are right we are going to find out a lot of stuff we don t know. but to have someone who would know, the special counsel take this extraordinary step of refuting at least to some degree the story tells you must have been pretty wrong. why else would he do this becau
he goes how did you know that? reporter: the fact is, she hadn t known. call it intuition or the effects of the drug or a random guess. but it was an opening and tina barreled through. i said you need to tell me the truth. he s calmly talking to me and he says i m going to tell you the truth. he goes we had this huge party so everybody could see how happy we were together. reporter: all their friends were there, witnesses to the happy marriage. then a couple of days later, she says, eric told her he took pegye out to sea on that rented boat and although pegye didn t know it, he took along some weights. then he goes then i walked up behind her and he goes i hit her so hard she didn t feel a thing. i m like what do you mean, you hit her so hard. he said i hit her over the head with a weight. reporter: she said he told her there was blood everywhere. then tina says eric bechler told her how he got rid of his wife.