he doesn t think they re doing anything wrong. now with challenges to some of her testimony, republicans are dismissing her testimony. a partisan witch hunt. i ll talk to committee member zoe lofgren, and danny cevallos about the legal jeopardy mr. trump may now be in. plus, after roe. i don t think it could get more confusing. abortion restrictions are being challenged. the trigger law is an extreme law. i ll talk to hhs secretary xavier becerra. democrats growing doubt about president biden. democrats have a very deep bench. it s time to allow a new generation to emerge and new talent. why more democrats, mostly off the record, are saying the president shouldn t run for re-election. joining me now are former homeland security secretary jeh johnson. nbc news capitol hill correspondent. the american enterprise institute. and marriana sotomayor of the washington post. welcome to sunday. it s meet the press. from nbc news in washington, the longest
to interpol even. 24 years later, a woman uncovers a little white lie. he said that he was actually 43. i was like, so what else have you lied to me about? was he a monster? was he romeo? you just don t know. and those are the best stories, aren t they? now, we hear his version of the story. you re the only person on the planet who knows the truth. it is, in its own strange way, a dissertation on love. love, intoxicating, impetuous, foolish. love that lives, like a fugitive. a long secret tunnel of regret. there s a reason that the story of romeo and juliet, has held up over centuries. or maybe, could you tell me? maybe it wasn t love at all. maybe it was something else altogether. oh diana, why did you take that ride? why did you, why did you put your life in his hands? how did it all go so terribly wrong? it began, the way myths sometimes do. with a whispered story. which started right about here. at traveled, mouth to, ear, to mouth among the camps and cabs