of politico, and miles taylor, former chief of staff at the department of homeland security in the trump administration. speaking of which, more legal jeapordy for donald trump. his closest adviser and lawyer, boris epshteyn, was due to be interviewed today by the special counsel. nobody knows more than epshteyn. so what does that tell us? and two teenagers charged with murder over a mass shooting in alabama at a 16th birthday party. in north carolina, a six year old girl shot while recovering her basketball that rolled into a neighbours yard in north carolina. what is going on in the united states right now? so many young people being shot simply for being in the wrong place. we will get to all that. but we start tonight with dominic raab. westminster waiting all day for a verdict, but nothing yet. what we do know is that the prime minister has been handed a report into dominic raab s workplace conduct, but no news from number ten yet as to what he makes of it or what it m
when you were in a situation like that when you were in a situation like that of when you were in a situation like that. of course the biggest concern is potential retaliation. in the united is potential retaliation. in the united states, we have a variety of witness united states, we have a variety of witness protection laws that allow people witness protection laws that allow people to remain anonymous which i originally people to remain anonymous which i originally was and whistle blowers might originally was and whistle blowers might want anonymity for a few reasons might want anonymity for a few reasons. sometimes want anonymity to protect reasons. sometimes want anonymity to protect their reasons. sometimes want anonymity to protect theirjobs and protect their famities protect theirjobs and protect their families and security and that is one of families and security and that is one of the families and security and that is one of the biggest concerns and trying
the highest punishment that the state has to offer. i ve seen mothers, people who were killed who have been taken apart by it and their lives ruined, but i ve seen people who did it differently. i did not want another family member to have to experience the grief and the pain that i did. and so i worked with my elected official at the time to pass legislation to strengthen the state s witness protection laws. i was able to pass two bills just as a citizen just working through my own elected official. and so from there, i was tapped to run for office, and i did. and i won. rhonda was elected to represent aurora in the state legislature. she won in a landslide. rhonda fields becomes a leader on two issues. one, for gun control. very, very, very pro-gun control. two, she s very pro-death penalty.
but the state s case against owens and ray was largely circumstantial, and getting death wasn t guaranteed. so rhonda fields took an active role pushing for the ultimate punishment. i was not a supporter of the death penalty prior to the death of my son, but now i believe that there s some crimes that are so heinous that they deserve the highest punishment that the state has to offer. i ve seen mothers, people who were killed who have been taken apart by it and their lives ruined, but i ve seen people who did it differently. i did not want another family member to have to experience the grief and the pain that i did. and so i worked with my elected official at the time to pass legislation to strengthen the state s witness protection laws. i was able to pass two bills just as a citizen just working through my own elected official.
into the federal court system. he got his brother to sign that law as president. he also got members of congress including republican house majority leader tom delay and leader of the senate republicans, he got them to call terri schiavo as a witness in congress. she sent her a subpoena ordering her to appear in washington d.c. this is a woman who at that point had been in a persistent vegetative state for nearly 15 years. but they subpoenaed her to be a witness in congress. the idea was apparently that they taught maybe if they called her witness then maybe they could envoke federal witness protection laws to yank her out of the hospice again and the american public was horrified by what they were doing. congress called a special session of congress specifically to pass that law about moving jurisdiction about how the case would be heard and take it away from the state courts and make