to another texting suicide trial out of the boston area. carter was sentenced to 15 months in jail for urge knowledge her boyfriend to kill himself and she is appealing her case to the u.s. supreme court. bill: disturbing stuff. sandra: dozens are going to the hospital as wildfires rage across the country. the latest on the situation in australia. bill: attorneys for jeffrey epstein s accusers calling on prince andrew to speak to the f.b.i. the scandal that still simmers today. whether a person is a prince or a pauper, he or she should provide any information relevant to a criminal investigation. this is not about privilege, this is about truth. most people think of verizon
prosecutors say she urged him to go die. she, his family and the world would be better off without him. she made threats and demands with the understanding she had complete and total control over her boyfriend mentally and emotionally by constantly threatening her own self-harm if he didn t do what she wanted. they exchanged 75,000, 47,000 of which she sent. a p.r. firm representing her released a portion of those texts which claim shows she tried to stop her boyfriend s suicide. he said i m far away in a tall place and not here for long. i m leaving everyone. she said alex, if you love me, stop. if you ever loved me, stop. the p.r. firm says when you realize what her boyfriend what s doing she tried to stop him. when he saw her he jumped. the bail has been set at $5,000 and she had to surrender her passport. the case is strikingly similar
at least one f.b.i. official, you know, changed a document. there is another way to phrase that changing the document which would be changing evidence, manufacturing evidence, concocting a case here that started the whole russia investigation. so you know what? the president was laughed at by people and democrats that it was a conspiracy theory and everything else. now it is coming home to roost that something stinks here. and i think that not just the i.g. but more importantly john durham the u.s. attorney looking at this, there will be is that the best you got? the best you got is let me get this straight. i ll hear a lot of this over the next few weeks. a low-level f.b.i. official who apparently made some change to a fisa document. bill: we don t know how low level this person was. the report suggests, gentlemen, juan, juan. the report suggests that durham is looking at crimes.
in which they ll look at whether or not the president lied to robert sandra: juan, did you come to a conclusion? the president engaged in this behavior. that s the question. that s the best argument for republicans now. bill clinton was impeached over sex in the oval office. this is worse than that. i heard it from somebody saying. i think will hurd is making a case. i can understand what he is saying. that s the best argument to be made. the idea that oh, nothing happened, perfect call? that s long in the past. bill: i wince every time you call me, by the way. i wince. wow, most of the time he don t pick up the phone. let s put something else on the table. nancy pelosi in march saying we won t move forward on impeachment unless it s bipartisan. it is hard to make the case it is bipartisan. i think it has been laid out very well by my colleagues the
explain himself? the royal family pooh-poohed his relationship with epstein years back. epstein s death. we have victims who are looking to get compensated for what epstein and others did to them. prince andrew is a real deep pocket. the next logical bill: that s a civil case. you can have a civil case without having a criminal prosecution and you can have both. sandra: and he can cooperate willingly or he can be subpoenaed. would it help his case if he willingly cooperated with authorities. i say no. if there is any possibility he has something that will sink his own ship. he has pictures of himself with a girl who was underage at the time who said she was forced to have sex with him. that is a crime. so again, if i m advising him i m telling him you don t voluntary do anything. if he is subpoenaed he could