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court documents it was not a mugging or a random act of cr crime, police said they had a heated phone conversation about the suspects sister before he stabbed lead to death allegedly. san francisco chief believed bill scott. >> we can confirm that mr. lee and knew each other. he was taken into custody without incident in emeryville, california but he was transported to the san francisco county jail i'm booked on one charge of murder. before is live at the very latest on this in baffling and gripping case. >> investigators are slowly starting to unravel what is turning into a very complicated murder case. not only involving the tech world with the suspected killer's family for these new detail services same day suspect first appearance in court. you can see they're wearing an orange jumpsuit. he did not enter a plea but will be held without bail.
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those court documents allege the suspect planned the attack and it was all over in an apparent dispute involving his sister for the early morning hours of the murder they say he and lee left the millennium tower that is where his sister and her husband lived. drove a bob lead to a secluded spot including once in the heart and left him to die. >> this is a person who was in his vehicle with a kitchen knife you. it's not meant something most of us to carry around. this was something that he intended to do. >> police said they did recover a 4-inch blade at the scene. momeni did not say much in court his family was there including his sister. they did not to speak to reporters his defense attorney did make a very short comment.
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>> to what occurred. over time. >> momeni faces a first-degree murder charge with eight knife enhancement. if convicted and spend anywhere from 26 years to life in prison. will be back in court on arraignment 10 days from now. eric: alright thanks so much, arthel. arthel: eric, meanwhile republican-led house judiciary committee is preparing for a field. new york city monday. i will focus on crime and the progressive policies of manhattan d.a. alvin bragg. witnesses are expected to include several crime victims and victims rights activists. life your new york city bureau or newsroom, here is what to expect. oprah beginning 9:00 a.m. monday morning we can expect to hear witness testimony in a federal building not far from district attorney alvin bragg's lower manhattan office. we expect to hear from at least
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six witnesses to include bodega clerk josé alba. last year the event 61-year-old was charged by d.a. bragg's office with second-degree murder after he stabbed and killed the man who attacked him while he worked at a convenience store. the case was dropped after public outcry over the surveillance video was released for the d.a.'s office released a statement about the field hearing saying in part do not be fooled the house the gop is coming to the safest big city in america for a public political stunts. this won't engage in actual efforts such as supporting a national gun legislation and shutting down the iron pipeline. now mendes field hearing by the gop led committee is the latest criticism since the grand jury indictment former president donald trump two weeks ago. trump pleaded not guilty to 34 county of it into hush money payments for this past due
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tuesday d.a. bragg filed a federal lawsuit against house judiciary committee jim jordan alleging the republican lawmakers trying to wage a campaign of intimidation over his prosecutor the former president. bragg is asking a judge to invalidate subpoenas that chairman jordan house, or plans to issue as part of an investigation into bragg's handling of the trump case. jordan criticized bragg's priorities friday on fox news, listen. quickly yet, while that is going on what you have is the d.a. in manhattan is using federal tax dollars to indict a former president for no crime. when we went to investigate that he takes us to court. but for monday's hearing a jewish man who was beaten and made 2021 in midtown manhattan as he walked into a pro-israel rally, arthel. arthel: streets of manhattan, not in our new york city newsroom, cd cotton thank you.
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eric: vietnam strengthening their relationship 50 years and two weeks after the last soldier left saigon. we ended our involvement in the vietnam war for separatist state antony blinken minute with the vietnamese prime minister and other top officials in hanoi today. part of that to her for the secretary of state includes japan, on the embassy compound, said he hopes to strengthen ties in meetings that will occur this summer. vietnam trip comes as tensions between the u.s. and china and our allies grow. west lawmakers visited taiwan that anchored beijing, arthel. see if i former separatist state of mike pompeo says he will not seek the republican nomination for president in 2024. pompeo confirming the news yesterday on special report telling bret baier he and his wife feel this is not their moment. alexandria hoff has a story.
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park summer secretary of state mike pompeo will not be entering the race but he made that announcement last night on special report, watch. >> what we care deeply about america and the issues i've been talking about this last year end a half and frankly for decades better off a lot this is another moment this is not the time first to seek elected office. >> pompeo said he made the decision with his wife adding that he may not end up endorsing his former boss for president. earlier this month former arkansas governor asa hutchinson enjoyed former un ambassador nikki haley in announcing a run for senator tim scott also is exploratory committee this week with special gop hopefuls attending the annual convention yesterday. that included former president trump at his former vice president mike pence they are both heading to nashville for the rnc donor retreat. that is going to be there as well the indictment former president trump has provided
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fuel release in the short-term. but like the guys playing a victim card at this point it is working. but again there's so much to play there's so much time or whether it's desantis or other candidates to get in, might a self others spoke and really worked in the top. >> speaking of new hampshire this from governor desantis was last night when this happens. [background noises] what you got apple spice in his speech, right? >> security was able to grab the protesters before they reach governor desantis. he is not expected to announce a run until later this spring. in washington, alexandria hoff washington news. >> otis three stand right now and who could win? sarah westward a political political investigative reporter at the washington examiner. everyone is trying to say that
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what happens now has a definite relation to what's going to happen in the general election, so far what let's first begin with mr. pompeo the former secretary of state bowing out. there would he think that means for the race? or something pompeo made the correct decision. came to the correct conclusion that this is not his moment. there's not a clear lane for him. he is sort of known for a hawkish foreign policy that is not en vogue with the gop right now. the two candidates who are pulling the highest are notably not foreign-policy hawks. they are against u.s. being involved in ukraine for example we are getting further entangled in any foreign conflicts. that is really not where pompeo is. beyond that he does not have much of a brand. in the field is already getting so crowded that a longshot bid like pompeo's would have been is getting less and less likely to succeed given that right now trump and desantis are sucking up all the oxygen and there's no reason to expect that dynamic is going to change once we get deeper into primary season. eric: is it notable is the duty
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to take any significance the former secretary of state is not endorsing? dropping out not run it not endorsing his former boss joining several others in the republican party states too early now they are not yet ready to endorse the former president trump. >> had to speak to how trump's grip on the party has weekend. especially since 2020. there is a sense even among people who have appreciated what donald trump did as president, who still support the kinds of things he's running on here in his third attempt at running for president. but i do think there is a hunger for other leaders out there. so even people who are pretty well aligned with donald trump politically and ideologically are going to start up with hold their. the reason some like pompeo might decide not to get into the race is to prevent a situation where the anti- trump about is so divided that he is able to sail by with a smaller slice of republican support. that's what happened in 2016 there are just too many
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candidates to stop him. so, some republicans were interested in seeing new leadership like pompeo might sit this one out and hope to narrow down the trump alternative candidate. eric: talk about lanes we discuss this in politics is there lane for candidate to say i will follow former president trump's policies, but not some of the drama and issues involved. i'm basically trump without trump. >> as exact lane you described perfectly with what desantis pitches going to end up looking like. there's a reason why desantis is not gone after trump as aggressively as one might ex expect. what desantis needs to do to win is in body trump is him and all the things trump ran for. but not alien and his supporters so much that he cannot fold in some of the pro- trump vote into his own coalition. so what desantis is going to portray himself as is the trump like candidate who can offer
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some of the same ideas and policies that trump did without all the things that made trump so polarizing in his cause him to lose to much favor with republicans. so far let's look at where the latest polls in governor florida has about half the support that president trump has the former president trump at 54% desantis 24. you can see there in the others following. we saw a poll bump at the indictment in manhattan but what happens if it's after indictment after indictment after a legal case legal kate starts piling on? special counsel and dicey former president on intelligence issues, he was indicted in georgia. this not give him a bump or in the long run does that make voters want to turn away from the former president? >> think we have seen from trump's eight years in the political spotlight now that him being targeted by investigators are hit with allegations of personal misconduct or illegal activity those do not seem to
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shake his supporters. people who like trump like him no matter what he is accused of. and even in some cases it strengthens her support of top mps the perception he is costly under attack by the establishment. that being said i do think there is a risk that more indictments, more legal entanglements could contribute to trump fatigue among voters who are just tired of the drama and who want someone who can move forward without all that baggage and give them a better chance in a general election to defeat joe biden. that being said the polls right now relatively meaningless as early in the primary. member of the 2016 jeb bush and, jim carson was leading. so take those poles of a grain of salt for gutfeld before we go, anyone you're keeping an eye on especially that you think could surprise us? >> i think center tim scott has spoken forcefully in the past about an anti- awoke a message pushing back on critical race theory and thanks he has a lot
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of credibility he can speak to as a black american who has an inspiring upbringing think center tim scott could jump in on some the culture war issues and a glen young gotten away with more credibility to speak on those issues he could be one to watch. eric: alright we'll see how this race goes. sarah at westwood good to see you thank you. eric: of course your fox news will host the first republican 2024 presidential primary debates. that is in milwaukee. i'll be in august exact date to be determined. so it will really kick off the gop season, arthel. arthel: yes it will. protesters in d.c. demanding abortion access for every woman in america. this after the supreme court temporarily paused restrictions audit and abortion drug used by millions of americans. the latest in this ongoing battle is up next.
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to live on the border in el paso, texas with the very latest on this. >> law enforcement officials right here on the ground have been doing what are called show of force exercises but that's happening all up and down the us-mexico border and specifically in el paso where the main international crossing bridges. in fact the el paso do an ornate port of entry were things escalated pretty quickly, you may remember last weekend several hundred migrants tried to rush her crossed from war rez. they are trying to prevent that from happening again. just in the last week more than 34000 apprehension was recorded along the southern border. 202 pounds of fentanyl seized, 15 pounds of a mess and illegal firearms more than $80000 in cash. not to mention 14 offenders and at least nine gang members were impartially officials say it is
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only going to get worse before it gets better. >> title 42 was a finger in the dam which is going to be removed here and a matter of weeks. so what we do from that point on is yet to be defined. >> one last thing to show you, while the high-speed pursuit in kinney county, texas. migrants bailed out of the truck before dps troopers deployed a spike strip. bringing that set the to an end. the driver, a texas resident, was charged with evading arrest and also smuggling of persons. it really is a daily event here along the border. eric: is really dramatic casey at the border thank you. arthel: anheuser-busch is finally breaking the silence of the backlash against this partnership a transgender activist.
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the company ceo claims it never quote divide people. some say the apology falls a little flap charles watson live in atlanta with the story, charles were. >> good afternoon, arthel. it is not quite an apology but anheuser-busch ceo saying in a statement that the company never intended to be a part of a discussion that divides people party goes on to say in the statement i care deeply about this country. this company, our brand and our partner spent much of my time traveling across america listening to and learning from our customers, distributors and others. moving forward i will work tirelessly to bring to customers across the nation the backlash has received on social media for its marketing campaign featuring transgender activist and influencer dylan mulvaney. mel has millions of followers about instagram and tiktok said earlier this month
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anheuser-busch sent her a bud light with her face on it as part of an ad for march madness contest to celebrate a full year of gort girlhood. the partnership is angered a lot of customers include the likes of musicians like kid rock who release this video of himself shooting cases of bud light with what appears to be an assault rifle part others like country musician sales have dropped dramatically. it's almost 0% we are sitting on cases and cases of that beer in the back. you cannot reorder it if no one's going to buy it. >> prior to bud light the partnership with dylan mulvaney the vice president of marketing said she wanted to make the brand more inclusive in an attempt to appeal to a much larger audience, listen. but bud light had been kind of a
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brand of out of touch humor. and it was really important that we had another approach. >> a lot of people are questioning whether this was the right move for anheuser-busch. the company is setting the record straight. those specialized cans they sent to dylan mulvaney with her face on it were a gift. and those cans are not being sold publicly, arthel. arthel: okay charles watson live in atlanta, thank you charles. before international guardsmen accused of leaking classified military documents was arrested but now he is behind bars. so why did he have access to top-secret documents? how much more classified information could there be out there? former cia station chief dan hoffman next on what came out and why it wasn't stopped.
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arthel: pentagon tightening access to top-secret information as a junior national air guardsmen is accused of leaking stacks of classified documents in an online chat room. jack teixeira faces two counts of federal charges that could land him in prison for up to 15 years. lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with more president biden's reaction, jai lucas. >> arthel present buy and discuss the before leaving ireland aboard air force one. next i have instructed the department to make sure they get to the root of why he had exits in the first place, number one. a number two, two photos kiss extensively on to which all occurred. >> 821-year-old airman jack teixeira of the massachusetts regard. he faces two charges under the
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espionage act including the unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents. now it leaks of highly classified top-secret information have been discovered by the "washington post" reporting u.s. intelligence agencies were aware of up to four additional chinese spy balloons in addition to the 400t that make week long across the united states before being shot down in early february including what the chinese spy balloons flew over the pacific another crash in the south china sea. over 1 million americans have a top-secret clearance many here in the washington area. officials tell fox the pentagon is look at how many in addition to the leaker had access to the joint worldwide intelligence communication system better known by its acronym. that information is secured. lawmakers in both parties are fired up over this leak of closely guarded secrets. >> we have to investigate how it happened and may be probably too many people have access to this
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information. this was again very embarrassing for the united states. also it was not helpful to our allies around the world. tobia put a stop to it. >> the pentagon is going to be in the hot seat in congress. they are going to have to answer to how this breakdown occurred. >> converses back in session next week the next court appearance on wednesday at your next guest will know all about it, arthel. >> he definitely will. lucas thompson thank you very much here is eric and now with our next guest. the fall and what this means were dan hoffman and moscow serve not only in russia but in iraq and afghanistan. dan you are an intelligence veteran. first question why does a 21 old junior officer in the national guard in massachusetts with all due respect not one of the main branches is not the navy and the air force, why does he have access to this material and why
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wasn't more restricted so we could get it and put it out there allegedly on the web? >> is one of the really key questions we should be asking for would draw a distinction between a security clearance because he definitely needed access to his secret information to classified information but he did not need to know any of these things, these documents he has put out on the web. do not have any reason to know about egypt reportedly providing rockets to russia, or turkey providing military assistance to the wegner group. those are things he would've had no need to know. that's poor counterintelligence practice on the part of dod freight not enforcing the need to know principle. what concerns me is maybe teixeira is not the only guy out there merely chinese and russians have others rooting around searching for documents. this inability to force a need to know rule allows a spy who
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could not have access to have and do far more damage and he would otherwise do. >> it's really astounding there aren't more deal doors not allowed access. much you know your password to have a secondary password with the listen brickwork two is an it specialist, why he would need the same level of access and receive the same level of information the commander-in-chief of the united states military receives. three of them keys to get into maintain the system which apparently he needed access to do. but there's got to be some type of counterintelligence checks. or intentional leaking checks with regard to the it professionals as well. divorcing a semi- going to court yesterday for their military family. why weren't there these checks
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you seen it from the inside. >> also and are serving in the middle east i did not know what was going on at russia but it would not have any reason to noah's focus on that part of the world. the fact he had to this wide swath of reporting is really of grave concern. should have been more checks for the should of been a better background investigation on him so that he would been judged worthy of security clearance in the first place for their probably concerns about that. soon that remains for me is how much of this is access that he had and how much of a was him creating access for himself using whatever cyber capacity that he has. an it knowledge that he had to obtain a documents serious damage assessment conducted all the time it takes to do the
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forensics that is time this not being the other priorities we have. that's a concern for national security. >> some of it is true you see what's reported what's been out there what troubles you the most what's most damaging is hurting our national security now. >> he clearly chose a documents that would drive a wedge between the united states and their allies for allegations united states is spying on ukraine. turkey was providing military group that besant was their own officers to protest of the israeli government for those of the type of things will cause bilateral problems and an erosion of trust between united states are key allies for that causes me concern. the reporting about taiwan not having air defense to prevent
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the chinese invasion is also disconcerting. there is just a host of these documents out there. at almost doesn't matter what is true what's not true because it's out there on the internet now and the damages been done. i did note the inconsistency in terms of the casualties that were reported, a low number of russian casualties in a higher number of ukrainian casualties that seem to be an accurate information. how did that get there? did they purposely dr. those reports for some of the recent question we just do not know. eric: do you think there is a possible there's a political view or is he just trying to be a disruptor are they trying to just so chaos young men in this group they claim they were in in terms of a motive. you'd think authorities will get to that. but to think a deeper motive is he wanted to do harm to the united states of america. that is what he did by stealing documents he had no right to
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steal and putting them out on the internet. keep in mind that roughly 25 -- 30 people on that discord group and that mine craft app. and so he was not trying to publish these documents he was just maybe trying to curry favor with his network of associates on the internet. it's not any better because it's out there now for all to read. he should have known is an it specialist, once you put it out there than anyone could gain access to it. what if there were russians or chinese and that network and false flag and pretending to be an american to curry favor with him when in fact they are downloading these documents. you could go off and a host of really awful gloomy directions here. i'm gonna we will learn more in the coming days and weeks. but this is a major counterintelligence flag for the united states. it's not going to get any better
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i fear. to fort former chief who is served this country ably in the cia. he knows what he's talking about. dan, good to see you, thank you. >> you too. so if bart eric and dan thank you. while the number of dead is rising after russia's latest attack in eastern ukraine. officials say 11 people including a 2-year-old boy were killed and a strike on an apartment building yesterday. orthodox christian good friday. crews are still trying to rescue those trapped in the rubble. senior correspondent mike tobin is allied with the very latest, mike. cox arthel ukrainian said that building was hit by a russian x300 missile by the per the kind of thing the patron missile batteries would guard against what the patriots are in place. but until they are ukrainians are dependent on teams of volunteers with old weapons to guard the skies.
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almost nightly and alarm warns russian drones or minstrels have lots are headed towards ukrainian targets. air defense seems like the first presidents brigades jump into action the task of shooting russian arms out of the sky. they do with bold weapons like a soviet legacy antiaircraft gun. that works on propeller driven iranian made drones. >> it does not fly very fast this allows us to quickly react and destroy these drones. >> 's gun was made back in 1960 and holds 100 rounds they can unload all 100 rounds at about five seconds. but when you have incoming attack drones, every shot co counts. for the crews missiles they use amanda portable air defense systems, there is a man had almost three times his age with the first shot he ever fired in combat took an x101 class missile out of the sky.
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the first i did not understand anything for then it realize this is my first rocket and i was very happy. >> despite the vegans documents leaks in the pentagon show ukraine would run out of air defense ammunition by mid-may giving russia an advantage in the skies. >> you lose the keys to the sky, the control of the sky that what they did and marable what they did. when they flew in squadrons and drought freefall bombs for kosovo hunters are air defense teams will continue to spend their ammo because nightfall is when drones launch each with a warhead capable of killing their fellow countrymen. immobile air defense team shoot down almost all the drones and rockets as they are incoming. but with the repeated attacks night after night they have the accumulative effect of terrorizing the civilian population, arthel. arthel: mike tobin there in kyiv thank you. eric: federal authorities say though not press charges in the
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death of robinson but she died on vacation in mexico in october and the video shows are being attacked by another woman on the trip. her family says about that in the action they are taking straightahead here on "fox news live". and can help you breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. ask your specialist about dupixent.
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is graphic. another woman repeatedly punching robinson in the video. robinson's family was told she died from alcohol poisoning. but the official death certificate reportedly says the cause of death was severe spinal cord injury the death certificate classified robinson staff as accidental or violent noting the approximate time between injury and death is 58 minutes for the family attorney says they will continue to seek justice despite this latest setback bringing in mercedes fox news legal analyst. so robinson was beaten to death on video. how is that not enough to prosecute? great question, arthel. unfortunately there is a discrepancy between the u.s. autopsy and the mexico autopsy be the autopsy taken by mexico
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was literally the day after the severe being that led to her death. that is the autopsy that says actually identified both significant injuries you just mention the spinal cord and severance on the neck injuries are. a month later post involving the u.s. authorities the county medical examiner actually did another autopsy and found there were no spinal cord injuries or neck injuries. but it did mention there was bruising on her forehead and left the cause of death is undetermined. so the authorities here in the u.s. to pay. >> they should call doctor biden. mercedes, can you hear me because of got it through this. it seems they should call five months later of course there's going to be decomposition and there's going to be a change in the state of the body. can her family appealed this decision? can they do something if so what were they go next? >> there are two things u.s. authorities can do for the first thing they can do is actually
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extradite the u.s. citizens that already have a warrant for their arrest by the mexican authorities with the second thing, which i really do hope the u.s. government will do with the department of justice, they can get what is called concurrent jurisdiction. the u.s. prosecutors prosecute the number of individuals who have this pending arrest warrant but prosecute them here in the u.s. pursuant to mexican law. those two things are options and those are options being currently sought. the five and of course money cannot bring her back. but could the parents also file a civil lawsuit some sort of wrongful death something? >> i was a great question, arthel. they are certainly -- and at the video you played is so disturbing is unbelievable gut wrenching. they can use that as exhibit a as to what took place. i've exhibit they asserted that i don't know why they didn't use it already let's look at the
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clause here. these so-called friends watched and recorded a nether quote friend beat her unconscious. posted the beating online they did not help her. maybe the female did not plan to kill her, i don't know. but she did she got away with murder. it is wrong, it is outrageous. if these guys he so-called friends at their conscience gets a grip on them who know what they did, they know what happened and they decide to try to make this right but they don't want to go to prison what could they offer? they can certainly testify. those bystander individuals that you say were there, her quote unquote friends were there that did not intervene in did not help her, they certainly can come forward and testify against the assailant. it was only one assailant that was involved at least that is what the recording shows. the others just stood by, one of
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that looks like was lounging on the bed watching the severe beating that we just saw. so, sure they can come forward and be those witnesses that are key to bringing justice. weather here in the u.s. or there in mexico. arthel: you talk about the autopsy that was done immediately there in mexico. and then a month later or five weeks later, it too long later there's another autopsy done here by u.s. authorities. is there a horrible glitch in the legal system here? if not should the legal process be re-examined? >> welt certainly when you are time but the life of someone that was taken then their absolute should be an examination as to what went wrong in this process. sure, exactly what you said there two different autopsy reports. but you have tape. you know that she died shortly after the beating but if you
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believe the autopsy in mexico is 15 minutes. if you look at what is happened here she died within five hours. either way the beating led to her death there has to be justice at the end. arthel: indeed.lw thank you very mucayh and will e right back after this break as soon as we brought the farmer's dog in, her skin was better, she was more active. if i can invest in her health and be proactive, i think it's worth it. visit betterforthem.com f-r-e-e. e-x-a-m. oh. yeah. free exam. at america's best, you get a free, quality eye exam
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before the is a deadline to file your 2022 tax returns for the irises extended the deadline for people in some states, recently impacted by the severe weather. both states are alabama, arkansas, california, georgia, mississippi, new york, tenn tennessee. the extension varies for each state and taxpayers say do not to contact the irs. but of course we are all going to have to pay our taxes at some point. the five absolutely. eighteen or old survivor of the 2012 sandy hook shooting massacre gets the surprise of his dreams from one of his favorite hockey players. newark rangers captain jacob handed isaiah at marques green a garden of dreams inspired scholarship help them graduate law school debt free. >> thank you so much. this is amazing. take a seat and got attacked you. tell your story.
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amazing human, what he want to do? also want to go to school. this is for you from the garden of dreams. it's a scholarship for law school. you're going to graduate from college, go to law school and have no debt coming out of school. arthel: l transcriber the rangers of a long-held tradition of gifting game worn jerseys to lucky fans but this high school senior also got to best personal self so he can stay in touch and invite them to graduation, i love it. >> absolutely wonderful. eric: really is. when you say isn't great with some of the big sports gives back and actually show such generosity and caring it is generosity and caring it is wonderful. arthel: many of them do many of them do but thank you fortw watching but we back ao t 4:00 p.m. eastern.
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♪ ♪ >> today the justice department arrested jack douglas teixeira in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention and transmission of classified national defense information. teixeira is an employee of the united states air force national guard. fbi agents took teixeira into custody e earlier this afternoon without incident. paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot. the fbi thursday arrested the man they believe is linked to the unauthorized posting of cl
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