bridget, she s gone. there was nothing believable about a perfectly healthy person having a catastrophic fall. this is not an accident. but again,. police close the case. and again, that followed. you get another phone call? it was just absolutely shocking. this one was devastating. this was absolutely devastating. a killer hunting members of a frightened family. and they re the only ones convinced that it israel. this isn t a curse. this isn t a fluke. we were right. we were right the whole time. it was a home filled with joy. holidays, family celebrations. this is where they all gathered. the home was a home of happiness. she s not breathing. doug until the house became the scene of one tragedy. then another. how could this happen twice? to one family? i couldn t reconcile. it and another. it s just, in the realm of the bizarre. how are we going to endure a third death? was the house cursed? it gives me chills when i think, he
president zelenskyy and that country s desperate need for more weapons, while talking tough about another leader, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who s losing support globally over the mounting civilian casualties in gaza. among other things. meanwhile on capitol hill, house republicans are doubling down on partisan politics, with a vote today on an impeachment inquiry into president biden, it comes as the president s son in standoff with house republicans over a public versus a private hearing and we re keeping an eye on wall street ahead of fed s expected decision this afternoon on the future of interest rates. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it s wednesday, december 13th. with us we have the host of way too early jonathan lemire. james stavridis. president emeritus on the council of foreign relations, richard haass. we have so much to talk about today. i mean, willie, i xwot the say, we also have a poll by the way, these polls go back and forth. we
able to do cpr. her whole coming home, arrival, it was dark, she can find him at first. and then she found him in the locked bathroom. police had by now cordoned off the bathroom. and taken a statement from bridget. i don t remember either one of us paying panicking. we were calm and cool. no screaming, no crying. it was a strange behavior. after examining the body, the pathologist concluded that bill died from cardiac arrhythmia. in other words, his heart stopped. family and friends who are left with so many questions. for starters, at 64, bill was a fifth guy. and i remember thinking, this guy has got every type of health kick going. he makes smoothies every morning for him and his wife. he s so active. members of the why. plays basketball. what do you mean he died? and i m thinking, is this one of those case scenarios that you read in the news?
happening. so at the end of the day i d usually drink a glass of wine and sit at the computer and think about the day specifically. and fortunately, the way i remembered things, i think laid it out for family and friends really what we were in the middle of real-time. and that i was reporting on our own situation. when we compiled all of these together, we looked at them and said, this could be a powerful story to help somebody else get through something tough. of course i have to ask you how paul is doing today. yeah. and you must view your time with him as especially precious because of what you faced at the beginning. oh, yeah. i mean, every holiday, every birthday is really that much more special. he s fantastic. i mean, he s bouncing off the walls. he ll be 7 this summer. plays basketball, baseball, karate. he s doing great in school. he s the tallest kid in his class.
so at the end of the day, i usually drink a glass of wine and sit at the computer and think about the day specifically. and fortunately, the way i remembered things i think laid it out for family and friends really what we were in the middle of realtime. and i was reporting on our own situation. when we compiled all of these together, we looked at them and said this could be a powerful story to help somebody else. get through something tough. and of course i have to ask you how paul is doing today. yes. and you must view your time with him as especially precious because of what you faced at the beginning. oh, yeah. every holiday, every birthday is really that much more special. he is fantastic. i mean, he is bouncing off the walls. he ll be 7 this summer. plays basketball, baseball, karate. he is doing great in school. he is the tallest kid in his class. so he is doing great.