jon: north korea is cancelling talks with a senior u.s. envoy on the possible release of kenneth bae, the american is being moved back to a hard labor camp. he s been in prison in north korea more than a year charged with what north korea called unspecified acts. bae, a catholic natimissionary, worried about his health. the state department says it is deeply concerned about bae s condition. jenna: upcoming subpoena real court showdown about the contraceptive update and the president of hobby lobby is speaking out about the contraceptive battle. he s joining us now. this is a great interview. we can t wait to see the full thing but the big questions for this company is why did they make this decision? why did they make the choice to
if at the same time both of these actions by the iranians gives a little insight what they re thinking especially with hard-liners there inside iran are thinking, the question is, as those decisions go forward about their nuclear program whether iran s military and leaders believe the press releases and videos or whether they know a little bit about their own capabilities. jon? jon: leland vittert, reporting live from jerusalem. thank you. jenna: two deadly car crashes over the weekend that happened thousands of miles apart but share a tragic connection. we ll explain on that. plus new testimony in the murder trial of amanda hayes. she is accused of brutally killing her husband s former girlfriend after a long custody dispute. the new testimony in the murder trial next.
specifically. jenna: it is a fascinating case and we re being a little tease. we re talking about this great interview you had on camera and we just had a technical issue with the sound bite. we ll show a big chunk of it on special report tonight. tonight at 6:00. jenna: can t wait to see it. jon: she really did do that interview. a teen goes into cardiac arrest and dies after downing a popular drink. her death now raising fears about kids and caffeine. f.d.a. announces some surprising foods that have a lot of caffeine in them. plus a blast from the political past. why a confidential memo from when her husband first ran for president could spell trouble for hillary clinton in 2016.
state of california would make it a felony. i think his worst nightmare isn t the charges themselves. it is losing his license, jon. in california, if you have a vandalism conviction you could lose your license up to two years. if you don t have a license, there is delay on eligibility. so he will not be race car driving up and down calabasas anytime soon and picks up charges and is convicted. jon: a lot of people would be relieved to hear that i m sure. jonna, $20,000 for egging a house, it is extreme. jenna: completely extreme. prosecutors have to charge him. they have the video evidence. charging him with a felony is overkill. look at this way, jon. you read the headline. 19-year-old gets felony conviction for throwing eggs at a house you would think that injustice. in this case it would be too. no way the damages are not $20,000. they are probably not $400 unless the door was made of 24-carat gold paint that needed to be redone. what prosecutors should make him
getting pounded by the koch brothers. she hasn t fired back again. the november ballot is a so-called jungle primary. there will be at least three republicans battling one democrat leaving many in the republican party to be concerned that all those republicans could split the vote and allow her to run up the middle and win the election with more than 50%. jon: one of the many states we ll be watching. john roberts, thank you. jenna: an american citizen in the cross hairs. why the united states is weighing a drone attack against him and why the obama administration is holding its fire for now. also a new setback for an american held captive in north korea. why the united states is so concerned plus the supreme court showdown over obamacare s contraceptive mandate. president of hobby lobby speaking out as the battle heads to the nation s highest court. [ sneezes, coughs ]