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i am andrea canning. schoolteacher christy mirack was strangled and beaten to death in her apartment one december morning. given the time of day, investigators believed she knew her killer. her ex-lover, dagger, was high on their list of suspects, but his alibi checked out. now, detectives were about to turn up the heat and cement you might not expect. once again, here is facing the music. >>> after christy mirack's murder, the principal got a phone call to come to the police station. >> they said we want to ask you questions about christy's teaching. i walk in. >> he thought they would ask routine questions about christy's background. he was wrong. >> i walk in and they start to fingerprint me. they think i did this. i am mourning the loss of our teacher and our friend, and all of a sudden i am being interrogated. >> why do you think they zeroed in on you? >> i found her. >> that was it? that moment in time? >> i found her. >> there was a bit more. they said they found his drive to check on his employee
i am andrea canning. schoolteacher christy mirack was strangled and beaten to death in her apartment one december morning. given the time of day, investigators believed she knew her killer. her ex-lover, dagger, was high on their list of suspects, but his alibi checked out. now, detectives were about to turn up the heat and cement you might not expect. once again, here is facing the music. >>> after christy mirack's murder, the principal got a phone call to come to the police station....
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i am andrea canning. thank you for watching. >>> hello. i am andrea canning. this is dateline. >> she did not deserve this. kill someone over months and months and months. there were a lot of ways to kill someone. i've never seen anything like this. >> a devastating mystery illness. >> she was in a lot of pain. excruciating pain. spirit like a zombie. >> i knew she was gone. >> what was happening to this young mom? >> someone said, could this be a poison? >> this was the stuff used by russian kgb agents. >> who would even think of this? >> need to search the computers and phones. this was done on purpose. >> this evil came into our lives. how can this be? >>> welcome to dateline. brigida uto love to run and was hardwired to go the extra mile in everything she did. then, suddenly, her health collapse. doctors were baffled as her symptoms multiplied and grew more alarming. then, this kind pending mystery took a sinister turn. someone wanted her dead and thought they hatched a foolproof plan. could a physician and the fbi stop it in time? here is natalie with the
i am andrea canning. thank you for watching. >>> hello. i am andrea canning. this is dateline. >> she did not deserve this. kill someone over months and months and months. there were a lot of ways to kill someone. i've never seen anything like this. >> a devastating mystery illness. >> she was in a lot of pain. excruciating pain. spirit like a zombie. >> i knew she was gone. >> what was happening to this young mom? >> someone said, could this be a...
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i. andrea, take me richard. i am there to see richard. i refuse to go i richard, take the the i now bring out that andrea and richard are children of new age. know. that. that was not what we're. about. the university. that new york city department didn't connection with your activities. we have been informed that the police department will take all the necessary action in connection with complaint against you. this order to remove forthwith is separate and apart from any question of amnesty. you will subject to proper disciplinary by the university in any those who leave the building pursuant to this order will have less to answer for than those who do not. wear. i. will apply to my. assignments and they managed to kind of push them all together and they were all sitting on the floor and they pushed them all together and got them to. they could hardly move. they would look. they had something in their hand i was just say these things but i don't know when they rush i just think that's what i was like, okay, get back what we were going to
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there is the new film from andrea arnold, previously in i andrea arnold, previously in competition with fish tank. his best—known film is american honey. like american honey, it deals with families in trouble and young people who are trying to make themselves heard in the great rabble of society. this is set in the south of england and it is about a father and a 12—year—old mixed—race daughter. as the film transpires, it turns into a social realist fantasy that plays an imaginary friends. it has played really well and the impact is people really liked it. it got enjoyable reviews by people did feel it was a kind of lightweight andrea arnold. there was a big change in the british films at cannes this year. it comes down to what i believe is a new generation of film—makers and this generations as i'm in from different backgrounds, using the britishness and heritage. this film is set in india and it is detail of a widow who is told that she can keep her pension and her late husband's salary by becoming a policewoman herself. and in the film, it develops quite fantastically into a
there is the new film from andrea arnold, previously in i andrea arnold, previously in competition with fish tank. his best—known film is american honey. like american honey, it deals with families in trouble and young people who are trying to make themselves heard in the great rabble of society. this is set in the south of england and it is about a father and a 12—year—old mixed—race daughter. as the film transpires, it turns into a social realist fantasy that plays an imaginary...
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. >>> hello, i am andrea canning. this is dateline. >> i call and her phone went to voicemail, over and over. i realized something was wrong. >> i got the call that they found heather's car. >> we popped the trunk and there is the victim. >> a body of evidence that made no sense. >> she was wearing a mickey mouse shirt. >> she have mickey mouse clothing? >> no. >> she had long hair. >> her hair was cut. >> potential suspects would pile up so why did loved ones distrust the lead detective? >> we were begging them, take him off the case. >> building to a reckoning. >> the world blows up. >> almost surreal. heather bogle was thrilled to get a job at the local whirlpool factory, >>> hello, and welcome d to dateline. heather bogle was thrilled to get a job at the whirlpool factory, even if it meant working the graveyard shift. this way, her days were free for her daughter. then, the young mother was murdered. the search for her killer would lead to a handful of suspects but her family had their doubts. soon, they would fin
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was just flatly rejected by the judge. >> maybe some context if i may, andrea. whenever the fbi executes a search warrant, they have an operational plan and a briefing prior to the search. they discuss where they're going to go, talk to, what the goals are, and what the warrant permits them to do and doesn't permit them to do. as part of that briefing, there are standard, meaning every time, every case, reminders to the special agents that the fbi is definitely force policy. there's nothing unique about this. nothing different about this. and oh, by the way, fbi special agents just like cops, just like atf and secret service agents, are permitted to use deadly force under certain prescribed circumstances. there was no targeting. there was no assassination plot. mr. trump either knows that and is lying, which is remarkably dangerous and reckless or he doesn't know that, which is remarkably dangerous and reckless. >> hold on. he wasn't there for the mar-a-lago search. he knows, he must know because it wasn't targeting. >> the point, it's dangerous and reckless to
was just flatly rejected by the judge. >> maybe some context if i may, andrea. whenever the fbi executes a search warrant, they have an operational plan and a briefing prior to the search. they discuss where they're going to go, talk to, what the goals are, and what the warrant permits them to do and doesn't permit them to do. as part of that briefing, there are standard, meaning every time, every case, reminders to the special agents that the fbi is definitely force policy. there's...
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[music playing] >>> hello, i am andrea canning, and this is "dateline." >>> i did not want to believe it, my sister is dead, and i just-- i'm sorry. >> inside a silent home, an eerie scene, water pouring through the rooms. >> you the water? >> yes, it was disgusting. i saw her in the bathtub. >> drowned? no. but clues would be hard to come by. >> detective sanchez claims that by leaving her in the water, that washed away any dna. >> i thought it was just over, there was a dead end for me we would never talk about it. >> not if this family could help it. >> there was still water in the tub, we pulled the drain and saw black scuff marks. >> a case that would see a key suspect skipped town. >> i was like, wow, you're going to alaska? >> and on earth dark deep from the past. >> she would wake up and he would be standing over her. >> sinister stories. >> she told me he was following her. >> but justice was anything but smoking. smoking. cassy farrington was building a new life in the tiny desert >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." cassy farrington was building a new life in the town she c
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i mean, do you think, >> yeah. i mean, do you think, andrea i'm going to be blunt. do you think this would have happened if boris johnson was still prime minister no, i mean, ibons still prime minister no, i mean, i boris had an amazing way of connecting with the public, and this is why i said, actually , on this is why i said, actually, on one of your gb news shows, yesterday that i would, bring bofis yesterday that i would, bring boris back , and make sure he's boris back, and make sure he's front and centre of , the general front and centre of, the general election campaign. i'd give him a chance to have a seat as well, because i think it's evident now , as you know, darren, i was one of the first to put my letters in, last november. but colleagues, are not shifting on this, whatsoever, and so i think that we've got to be pragmatic. we need to actually take the fight now to labour, because, i mean, we've seen in some of these seats, to i mean, we should have won the, the north yorkshire mayoral campaign. yeah, and i understand it wasn't the best, election campai
i mean, do you think, >> yeah. i mean, do you think, andrea i'm going to be blunt. do you think this would have happened if boris johnson was still prime minister no, i mean, ibons still prime minister no, i mean, i boris had an amazing way of connecting with the public, and this is why i said, actually , on this is why i said, actually, on one of your gb news shows, yesterday that i would, bring bofis yesterday that i would, bring boris back , and make sure he's boris back, and make...
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ok, that is the international development secretary andrea i development secretary andrea mitchell —— andrew mitchell being addressed by dawn butler about the situation in gaza. let's go back to that story there, we are expecting to hear from that story there, we are expecting to hearfrom grant shapps, the defence secretary. beijing has dismissed this claim, here's the chinese foreign ministry spokesman. translation: the remarks of the uk politicians are absurd. _ china firmly opposes and fights all forms of cyber attacks. we also firmly reject using the cyber security issue politically to smear and vilify other countries. stay with us on bbc news, back very shortly. let's ta ke let's take you live to the house of commons here in london. we are expecting grant shapps to speak in a few minutes. he is due to make a statement about a hack which has compromised the payroll system of the british armed forces. government officials have told the bbc that china was most likely responsible — something the chinese foreign ministry has dismissed as "absurd". china's president xijinping in euro
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>> andrea, i think that to address, it's important for president biden to talk to black voters not as black voters but as voters. black americans, like everyone else, are concerned about the economy. they are concerned about inflation. they are concerned about their children's future. they are concerned about health care. they deserve to have the president talk to them like everyone else on these same key issues. i think that's the essence of it. in the end, i'm sure the black vote will come home to president biden. he needs to talk to black voters as voters, in my opinion. >> morehouse also, of course, is in atlanta. the largest city in the swing state of georgia. biden flipped that, as we know, less than 12,000 votes. donald trump knew exactly how many votes there were. the war in gaza is dragging down support among all young people. he goes to -- for commencements. this is the only one aside from the military academy. >> yes. >> it's not traditional in a campaign year. he faced protesters along the road. as you point out, people are not feeling the improvement in inflation and the
>> andrea, i think that to address, it's important for president biden to talk to black voters not as black voters but as voters. black americans, like everyone else, are concerned about the economy. they are concerned about inflation. they are concerned about their children's future. they are concerned about health care. they deserve to have the president talk to them like everyone else on these same key issues. i think that's the essence of it. in the end, i'm sure the black vote will...
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andrea c i o conventions international standards for labor wides. and we have some environmental conventions from the united nation. so these are this upcoming goods . now looking how to age can really benefit in the, the, the implementation offices, international things. it's not your pin manuals or you people like us, least not. you'll be in the vision of, of so society to you. and you've also a perspective for people and the environment and, but this isn't not, so i get in the way of that kind of try to introduce. i don't have a point. then we have to look how to can, how we can implement add on discussion was environment, minute stuff, it was it. but then this is why looking on different stage how we can when you chose the situation. what's about g o localization can be use, you appear in the satellite pictures. that's how we can sort divide to products once about disability. we have some certification systems in was it? so how we can work together hand in hand, in 2 partnership and at the end of this conversation said yes, it's really helping a
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>> reporter: if i may, andrea, i was going back and trying to find that exact c-span clip that was being referenced. it appears it was a tampa bay, florida, rally referenced in which you can see keith schiller on stage with donald trump, upon him exiting the stage. i'm still trying to work on the actual timeline in terms of the exact minutes being articulated by the prosecution that is suggestion that the two men were seen on stage about six, seven minutes from the time of when that phone call was logged. so if, in fact, the prosecution's timeline is accurate, it would correspond with when keith schiller may have been able to take the phone call because you do see him on the campaign stage here. michael cohen testified into the third hour here today under cross-examination. it was presented earlier last week that we should only expect about one final hour of cross-examination. we were questioning whether we would get closing arguments and a summation coming as soon as tomorrow. instead, the entire timeline of this trial is being pushed back to next week here. so really the question is wh
>> reporter: if i may, andrea, i was going back and trying to find that exact c-span clip that was being referenced. it appears it was a tampa bay, florida, rally referenced in which you can see keith schiller on stage with donald trump, upon him exiting the stage. i'm still trying to work on the actual timeline in terms of the exact minutes being articulated by the prosecution that is suggestion that the two men were seen on stage about six, seven minutes from the time of when that phone...
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>> i don't. let's be blunt, andrea. i don't think there are any republican senators who are willing to join us in insisting that the supreme court adopt an ethics code and a recusal standard that is enforceable. we did work hard for several years on trying to get bipartisan movement on ethics and recusal issues. i'm not optimistic that that bill would actually pass the senate. i do think given the limitations our chairman, senator durbin is frustrated at the limitations on our ability to move ahead on this issue without bipartisan support. but i think the average american should understand that we have in the past been able to move legislation that relates to the supreme court. senator cornyn and i moved a bill in the last congress. as a result of reporting in the press that sitting members of the federal judiciary had stock holdings in companies who were appearing before them. we quickly got bipartisan support for a bill that was signed into law that imposed a standard of disclosure on the entire federal judiciary, inc
>> i don't. let's be blunt, andrea. i don't think there are any republican senators who are willing to join us in insisting that the supreme court adopt an ethics code and a recusal standard that is enforceable. we did work hard for several years on trying to get bipartisan movement on ethics and recusal issues. i'm not optimistic that that bill would actually pass the senate. i do think given the limitations our chairman, senator durbin is frustrated at the limitations on our ability to...
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as i say, andrea, when _ the general election. as i say, andrea, when you _ the general election. as i say, andrea, when you look- the general election. as i say, andrea, when you look at - the general election. as i say, - andrea, when you look at areas like hartlepool that was a low point in 2021 for the labour party and its record of the keir starmer recorded quitting so bad was it in terms of election results and losing a by—election in hartlepool but labour have taken it, they have taken hartlepool and so they should but what does it mean for your conservative party when they are losing the sorts of councils in areas that you want and those post—brexit years and that lights scrubbing? i post-brexit years and that lights scrubbinl ? ~ post-brexit years and that lights scrubbinl ? ,, . . post-brexit years and that lights scrubbinl? ,, . ., , ., scrubbing? i think what a shows for us is that we _ scrubbing? i think what a shows for us is that we need _ scrubbing? i think what a shows for us is that we need to _ scrubbing? i think what a shows for us is that we need to get _
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>> i think he is, andrea. if you notice, there was the issue of the contempt allegations at the beginning of the trial. you know, he stopped that. i worked very closely with sue necheles. she's a tremendous lawyer. mr. blanche by reputation and what i've seen in this case, tremendous lawyer. i've represented him in his second impeachment along with other lawyers. and i represented the payroll corporation for about eight weeks in that courtroom with those prosecutors. he wasn't there. he wasn't a named defendant. but i found him fairly easy to get along with in all candor. i think in the final analysis he does listen to lawyers. but you've got to push. you can't be a shrinking violet when you're dealing with him. >> bill, it's really good to have you. let me ask you about how the defense rested on robert costello. do you think that was a good idea? >> no, i really don't. and i just thought that what was elicited over those two days of cross from mr. cohen was just nuggets of gold. i mean, it was just, you know
>> i think he is, andrea. if you notice, there was the issue of the contempt allegations at the beginning of the trial. you know, he stopped that. i worked very closely with sue necheles. she's a tremendous lawyer. mr. blanche by reputation and what i've seen in this case, tremendous lawyer. i've represented him in his second impeachment along with other lawyers. and i represented the payroll corporation for about eight weeks in that courtroom with those prosecutors. he wasn't there. he...
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>> like katherine, andrea, i try to be humble about these things, cautious how you read these things. it's hard to assign with any real degree of certainty what this means exactly. i would take some comfort in the fact that they are focusing on this aspect of the conspiracy. at the same time, you will recall part of the testimony that was read back dealt with the cross-examination of mr. pecker in which pecker had a difficult time assigning certain dates. this is only human, the defense will grasp on those aspects of the reading that they like. these questions that the jurors are asking, they are important. they give some tell. there may be other questions that will be clearer, that will show with greater degree of certainty exactly where the jury is. for example, one that i have seen in my experience before, when the jury asks the judge, how long do we have to deliberate if we cannot come to a unanimous verdict? that's clearly a tell that the jurors may be locked. they may not have a unanimous verdict for guilty or innocence. that would be certainly a good tell for the trump team. on
>> like katherine, andrea, i try to be humble about these things, cautious how you read these things. it's hard to assign with any real degree of certainty what this means exactly. i would take some comfort in the fact that they are focusing on this aspect of the conspiracy. at the same time, you will recall part of the testimony that was read back dealt with the cross-examination of mr. pecker in which pecker had a difficult time assigning certain dates. this is only human, the defense...
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andrea i want to start with you and ask you about the bond market, tough times for fixed-income investors. >> bond set up the party most bonds are showing flat to negative returns and i might highlight treasury keep it simple around for a half% yield also mortgage security which don't get a lot of credit either half or 6% in speaking to bond kings you have the doubling over return fund which is a pretty good play on the mortgage market. >> speaking of the bond king and bill gross i was in california talking to him and he's the one who built pinko to the giant, 80 years old retired, there is bill gross but he does not like bonds is a bond bear markets always looking for yield equivalents he likes mlps massive limited partners, oil and gas and some utilities that we talked about a.i. going on with con edison and dominion it's interesting to see a guy backing out of bonds. meghan i want to go with you and ask you about your pic here was sleeping european food giant. >> i'm stealing andrews pick in all given full credit but is looking at nestlÉ and i am as well as an interesting company, it
andrea i want to start with you and ask you about the bond market, tough times for fixed-income investors. >> bond set up the party most bonds are showing flat to negative returns and i might highlight treasury keep it simple around for a half% yield also mortgage security which don't get a lot of credit either half or 6% in speaking to bond kings you have the doubling over return fund which is a pretty good play on the mortgage market. >> speaking of the bond king and bill gross i...
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i am andrea canning. did mike haim murder his wife? that question toward the family apart. bonnie's parents believe their son-in-law was innocent while mike's aunt and uncle thought he was a killer. was so much uncertainty, one thing was clear to authorities. little aaron's life could be in jeopardy. once again, here is dennis murphy with she never left. >> jan aaron told a horrific story of watching his father shoot his mother. a 3 1/2-year-old eyewitness was not enough for the detective to make an arrest. you work -- >> you work hard and get nowhere. it's a missing person case. >> the child protection team felt aaron might be in danger because of what he said he witness. the state removed aaron from his father's custody and sent him to live with his aunt less. he was allowed to see his son twice a week. the visits took a toll. >> he would start pounding the floor. i would have to scoop him up and hold him as he fell apart. every visitation. >> the stress added up for less affecting her family and health. one solution was to put aaron in a foster home where mike would not
i am andrea canning. did mike haim murder his wife? that question toward the family apart. bonnie's parents believe their son-in-law was innocent while mike's aunt and uncle thought he was a killer. was so much uncertainty, one thing was clear to authorities. little aaron's life could be in jeopardy. once again, here is dennis murphy with she never left. >> jan aaron told a horrific story of watching his father shoot his mother. a 3 1/2-year-old eyewitness was not enough for the detective...
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so i think that's what it is. >> andrea. just one very quick supplementary, if i may. just something you i just want to pick up on something. you said we should be working with nigel. in what way? >> how do you mean? oh, come on, i think the right need to unite common sense conservatism has got to unite because, there's no appetite for starmer. despite what people say, he is likely to get in by default because of low turnout and apathy . and that's turnout and apathy. and that's not great for our country. let's bnng not great for our country. let's bring together the right. let's, let's save our country from the socialists. that's what i would like to see. well well, could nigel farage, we're talking about a potential reform , about a potential reform, hostile takeover of the conservative party. >> who who knows what could happen, what allegiances there could be. thank you very much . could be. thank you very much. thank you. andrew. pleasure. really great to speak to you . really great to speak to you. and very good. we've
so i think that's what it is. >> andrea. just one very quick supplementary, if i may. just something you i just want to pick up on something. you said we should be working with nigel. in what way? >> how do you mean? oh, come on, i think the right need to unite common sense conservatism has got to unite because, there's no appetite for starmer. despite what people say, he is likely to get in by default because of low turnout and apathy . and that's turnout and apathy. and that's not...
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i am andrea canning. thank you for watching. watchin >>> hello, this is dateline. >>> any time a child goes missing, it is a scary thing. you know there is evil out there. >> first, michelle, then jenny. >> bloodhounds came, police were there. >> two young girls, taken. >> similarities, blonde, blue eyes, riding a bike. >> as a little kid it definitely scared me. >> she was a girl then as well, solving these mysteries was her mission. could cutting edge technology crack a ice cold case? >> no way. >> i believe in the devil and i think people that do not believe in the devil are in for a big surprise. >> hello and welcome to dateline. michelle and jenny were like most kids their age, they liked riding bikes and playing outdoors. they did not know each other but they will be forever connected through tragedy. decades later a detective leaves no stone unturned in the quest for justice and uncovered a twist that left investigators speechless. here is keith morrison with, evil was watching. >> again and again she came here, stood und
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i think that there, andrea, is some things that hope hicks is giving the prosecution and other things that she is not. let's start off with the what she is not. number one, they bypassed testimony about that august 2015 trump tower meeting between david pecker, michael cohen and donald trump, that david pecker testified that hope hicks came in and out of. the prosecution didn't ask her for details about whether she heard about anything related to the potential catch and kill scheme. that's number one. we also heard from hope hicks testify about an october 8th phone call, a day after the access hollywood tape, in which she had a phone call linking donald trump up with michael cohen in a separate phone call that lasted a few minutes between her and michael cohen, and there were questions about those phone calls and whether she had talked to michael cohen specifically about stormy daniels. in the last hour, she has testified that she did not. instead, she talked about another potential tape that there was a rumor about. and the third part they bypass was a phone call on october 8th, the
i think that there, andrea, is some things that hope hicks is giving the prosecution and other things that she is not. let's start off with the what she is not. number one, they bypassed testimony about that august 2015 trump tower meeting between david pecker, michael cohen and donald trump, that david pecker testified that hope hicks came in and out of. the prosecution didn't ask her for details about whether she heard about anything related to the potential catch and kill scheme. that's...
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i looks g script. andreas, i have a question wifel cuomers. thank you. you can have some coasters you made out of court. oh, green fridayah, that was a . how difficult would it be to take your business case and move it to municipal. ha thought of that have selling your idea smaller towns? maybe not seattle but other and and my question to you is how success is are miss palliatives or states i guess it's states that have deposits for bottles is that really successful or is it just the state of raising money and never giving it back to the customers? well, let'set's let's take that first. it does vary state to statebu te deposit was out recycle other state in the country. i mean not even of made it hardo redeem those those containers so a lot of people just put it in general recycling and don't get their deposit back. is unfortunate. it's much less likely to get hat way than in the in the deposit system. but other states are really good at it and so on. thed with some cities, even many, not many, several in washington. the city of redmond has done stuff wi
i looks g script. andreas, i have a question wifel cuomers. thank you. you can have some coasters you made out of court. oh, green fridayah, that was a . how difficult would it be to take your business case and move it to municipal. ha thought of that have selling your idea smaller towns? maybe not seattle but other and and my question to you is how success is are miss palliatives or states i guess it's states that have deposits for bottles is that really successful or is it just the state of...
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and, andrea, as you well know, i covered both e. jean carroll trials and couldn't help think even though stormy daniels was steadfast is saying i never felt threatened physically, i never felt threatened verbally it was also clear she didn't quite imagine the situation as a consensual one and that testimony about, how did i get here? how did i misjudge the situation so desperately almost was echoed verbatim in e. jean carroll's testimony last may that i attended. the parallels between the two were really striking to me in that this is a man who was always felt entitled to have his way with women and has approached those sorts of situations with women in a similar way. e. jean carroll obviously would say she felt cornered physically and unable to do anything in that moment and yet stormy daniels, a person who comes from a very different walk of life in all respects described that encounter with donald trump and not dissimilar terms from e. jean carroll who successfully sued the former president. >> let's bring in harry litman. while
and, andrea, as you well know, i covered both e. jean carroll trials and couldn't help think even though stormy daniels was steadfast is saying i never felt threatened physically, i never felt threatened verbally it was also clear she didn't quite imagine the situation as a consensual one and that testimony about, how did i get here? how did i misjudge the situation so desperately almost was echoed verbatim in e. jean carroll's testimony last may that i attended. the parallels between the two...
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i knew that i could account for my whereabouts. i didn't know how they could even think i was an accomplice to something like that. no. andrea canning (voiceover): he said he was an open book with investigators. in fact, when they asked if anyone else knew the layout of his home, besides his pal lance, derrick gave them another name-- joshua veal. josh was a young man-- just somebody that needed a job. didn't have a whole bunch of construction experience and everything, but i always needed someone to help clean up, and straighten up the job sites, and such. andrea canning (voiceover): so he gave joshua work in the general contracting business he ran on the side, and later, a place to stay. we saw a young man that needed some direction, and we tried to help him out the best we could. andrea canning (voiceover): for a few months, joshua lived with the dorseys. but derrick said the arrangement soured when joshua took a wrong turn. josh decided that recreational pharmaceuticals were more fun than working in the hot sun every day. that
i knew that i could account for my whereabouts. i didn't know how they could even think i was an accomplice to something like that. no. andrea canning (voiceover): he said he was an open book with investigators. in fact, when they asked if anyone else knew the layout of his home, besides his pal lance, derrick gave them another name-- joshua veal. josh was a young man-- just somebody that needed a job. didn't have a whole bunch of construction experience and everything, but i always needed...
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." >>> i am andrea canning. >>> lajoya mccoy had been missing for a week when detectives searched her apartment and discovered a client crime scene. bloodstain hurt while in mattress and there was evidence of a cleanup. investigators did not think it looked like a robbery, but there was something or someone missing, lajoya. where was she ? back to josh mankiewicz with "the dead of night." >>> less than two miles from lajoya mccoy's apartment set her toyota camry. it had been parked beneath the summer sun for who knows how many days. inside, beneath a blanket was a female body. >> she's on the passenger side or the driver side? >> passenger-side, which tells us clearly the proper trader drove her to this location. she had ligature mark around her neck. >> news spread quickly. a candlelight vigil was held at lajoya's apartment. nbc station , knbc was there. >> throughout the night, more gathered, word spread. lajoya mccoy was not missing anymore. >> i just felt like my world had ended. >> her aunt and uncle kept hoping it was all some kind of mistake. >> it is not going to be her. they
." >>> i am andrea canning. >>> lajoya mccoy had been missing for a week when detectives searched her apartment and discovered a client crime scene. bloodstain hurt while in mattress and there was evidence of a cleanup. investigators did not think it looked like a robbery, but there was something or someone missing, lajoya. where was she ? back to josh mankiewicz with "the dead of night." >>> less than two miles from lajoya mccoy's apartment set her...
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andrea and i will be right back. the wayfair vibe at our place is western. my thing, darling? shine. gardening. some of us go for the dramatic. how didn't i know wayfair had vanities in tile? [ gasps ] this. wow! do you have any ottomans without legs. sure. you'll flip for the poof cart. in the wayborhood, there's a place for all of us. ♪ wayfair. every style. every home. ♪ (vo) explore the world the viking way from the quiet comfort of elegant small ships with no children and no casinos. we actually have reinvented ocean voyages, designing all-inclusive experiences for the thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure and condé nast traveler. learn more at viking.com. >> tech: does your windshield have a crack? trust safelite. this customer had auto glass damage, but he was busy working from home... ...so he scheduled with safelite in just a few clicks. we came to his house... then we got to work. we replaced his windshield... ...and installed new wipers to protect his new glass. >> customer: looks great. thank you. >> tech: my pleasure. >> vo: we
andrea and i will be right back. the wayfair vibe at our place is western. my thing, darling? shine. gardening. some of us go for the dramatic. how didn't i know wayfair had vanities in tile? [ gasps ] this. wow! do you have any ottomans without legs. sure. you'll flip for the poof cart. in the wayborhood, there's a place for all of us. ♪ wayfair. every style. every home. ♪ (vo) explore the world the viking way from the quiet comfort of elegant small ships with no children and no casinos....
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i have to imagine it is painful for other parts of the industry. andrea: i would imagine. what they have talked about is doing a better job on fresh food , general merchandise, fashion, home furnishings. i was listening to the call thinking the latter is not going to be totally good news for target which has a lot of those upper income customers and they come in for essentials but also by the fashion. so walmart turning the incredible scale on that market is not great for target which is trying to turn around its fortunes. katie: really appreciate your time on the blockbuster earnings from walmart. to broaden out the conversation, joining us is mark spellman, ceo of alpine woods. let's talk about what we have learned about the consumer. we had the walmart earnings showing the trade down and retail sales were a big goose egg which surprised a lot of people. how are you feeling about the strength of the u.s. consumer right now? mark: it is definitely leaking -- weakening right now. have to go to the change of the upside. it seems like ancient history but the pandemic still h
i have to imagine it is painful for other parts of the industry. andrea: i would imagine. what they have talked about is doing a better job on fresh food , general merchandise, fashion, home furnishings. i was listening to the call thinking the latter is not going to be totally good news for target which has a lot of those upper income customers and they come in for essentials but also by the fashion. so walmart turning the incredible scale on that market is not great for target which is trying...
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i talked with money saving expert andrea warwick about smart ways to save and what to avoid while shopping. you know, is memorial day deals a real thing or just a gimmick? >> you know what? there are real deals to be had out there as long as the item that you are buying is on your list and something you need. so you just don't want to get wrapped up into the sales frenzy and buy things that you don't need. i call that saving. that's when you spend money to save money, but you're still wasting money because you're buying something you don't need. so that's how you really want to approach it. all right, i know what you're talking about. >> exactly what you're talking about. so what are the biggest trends this year? >> okay, so really big ticket items for your home. i'm seeing big deals on home appliances. you're looking at up to 40% off from major retailers. also mattresses and furniture up to 50% off from popular stores and brands. and what i'm seeing some of these stores also doing is offering specials on their financing. so you could get maybe 0% financing for 72 months, which is obviousl
i talked with money saving expert andrea warwick about smart ways to save and what to avoid while shopping. you know, is memorial day deals a real thing or just a gimmick? >> you know what? there are real deals to be had out there as long as the item that you are buying is on your list and something you need. so you just don't want to get wrapped up into the sales frenzy and buy things that you don't need. i call that saving. that's when you spend money to save money, but you're still...
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right, andrea, i want to know from inside russia. what is the most important thing for policing over the next 6 years? what does he hoping to achieve in this to? well love. i think that the, the majority of the people who would like to embrace they are social and economic stand or to places shall remain patient also the well of course uh very much uh, well interesting. what will be the end of the day of your brain? maybe it's a lot of mistakes there. me person to think of the tools. i've had a great mistake for a while, a lot of leadership, but we didn't start very war. a whole lot liberation age is or, or go immediately after they put a time in given a rating, then the trying to this to, to lead these. so absolutely baseless the negotiation, the recreation process and the rest and compass and the people in cuba. they just like for us, it was a good mistake. it was better for you to interact immediately. but now we're covering andriana updating and vanessa study experience. and i think that the, um, the will be much more wiser if not
right, andrea, i want to know from inside russia. what is the most important thing for policing over the next 6 years? what does he hoping to achieve in this to? well love. i think that the, the majority of the people who would like to embrace they are social and economic stand or to places shall remain patient also the well of course uh very much uh, well interesting. what will be the end of the day of your brain? maybe it's a lot of mistakes there. me person to think of the tools. i've had a...
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cocktails , i want to say a big cocktails, i want to say a big thanks to andrea amoroso. thank you so much . thank you. i want you so much. thank you. i want to thank all of my guests who took the trouble to come in. i can't speak now. of course, the trouble to come into the studio on a sunday. this programme will be in its usual slot next sunday, but alas, in my absence, i'm going to be back in two weeks time on sunday the 26th of may, from 11 am. up next, as you just heard, is gb news sunday, and that's going to be with darren grimes. and meanwhile , andrea amoroso and meanwhile, andrea amoroso and i are going to continue to enjoy ourselves. >> cheers, cheers. but . >> cheers, cheers. but. >> cheers, cheers. but. >> looks like things are heating up . boxt boilers sponsors of up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. hello! welcome to your gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. but the outlook drier in the east, but turning unsettled in the west and also feeling cooler as we go into monday. so high pressure is going to be moving. its way eastward
cocktails , i want to say a big cocktails, i want to say a big thanks to andrea amoroso. thank you so much . thank you. i want you so much. thank you. i want to thank all of my guests who took the trouble to come in. i can't speak now. of course, the trouble to come into the studio on a sunday. this programme will be in its usual slot next sunday, but alas, in my absence, i'm going to be back in two weeks time on sunday the 26th of may, from 11 am. up next, as you just heard, is gb news sunday,...
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i am andrea canning. thank you for watching. watchin >>> this sunday, campus clashes. president biden calls for calm as protests over the war in gaza overwhelm college campuses across the country. >> there's the right to protest but not the right to cause chaos. >> donald trump and the gop try to capitalize on the unrest. >> we're not letting the radical left morons take over this country. >>> plus, uncommitted. as his criminal trial continues, he refuses to commit the 2024 election results and won't dismiss the possibility of violence if he loses. >> we have to watch the cheating. keep your eyes open. watch the cheating. >> the biden campaign calls trump's comments a threat to our democracy. i will talk to republican senator tim scott of south carolina, a potential vp pick on the 2024 gop ticket. >>> plus, battleground arizona. from abortion to immigration, democratic senator mark kelly joins me in the critical border state that could decide the 2024 election. >> it's close right now. i don't think it's going to be close on election day. >>> and fighting spirit. >> th
i am andrea canning. thank you for watching. watchin >>> this sunday, campus clashes. president biden calls for calm as protests over the war in gaza overwhelm college campuses across the country. >> there's the right to protest but not the right to cause chaos. >> donald trump and the gop try to capitalize on the unrest. >> we're not letting the radical left morons take over this country. >>> plus, uncommitted. as his criminal trial continues, he refuses to...
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i'm fortunate, i propose you, andrea country ship had been retaken once again and well, it basically leaves the ukrainian army with nothing to show for the 10s of thousands of deaths on the or that will occur during back how to offensive back in 2023. now speaking of the importance of the small village, basically, right now, the russian army advancing on another town in the dimness page of the town of chess of yeah, it's very, very important because it is considered to be the gateway of the dominate heights before the slow downs can come, of course, because on the ration i do understand that's a lot of typography in a few sentences. but this is simply the nature of this war. because when the sky is about the battlefield, so densely populated by coming kazi drones sending a large number of numbers of troops to a soles, a town or a village is the like. it was done back. yeah. in, during the world war 2, for example, is that idea is not just counter productive. it is simply suicide though. so a force of $3.00 to $5.00 men is already formidable here on the battle field. so even a small v
i'm fortunate, i propose you, andrea country ship had been retaken once again and well, it basically leaves the ukrainian army with nothing to show for the 10s of thousands of deaths on the or that will occur during back how to offensive back in 2023. now speaking of the importance of the small village, basically, right now, the russian army advancing on another town in the dimness page of the town of chess of yeah, it's very, very important because it is considered to be the gateway of the...
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andrea leadsom. kwasi kwarteng. matt hancock. sir charles walker, endless amounts of them, but government ministers who have to answer about what it means for all these people to leave at the same time, which is now a larger number than it was conservatives leaving in 1997, which of course, was an augur of what came next.
andrea leadsom. kwasi kwarteng. matt hancock. sir charles walker, endless amounts of them, but government ministers who have to answer about what it means for all these people to leave at the same time, which is now a larger number than it was conservatives leaving in 1997, which of course, was an augur of what came next.
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i talked to andrea as, who said, uh danny digital, uh, national bank guarantees would be important. give people ideas of stakes and their societies rather than private bank. yeah. so was, if you look at power and the, the levels of some live strides that lives in the us and europe and new jersey assist you in the china, right? so, so the actual narrative is set there in a many global south countries. when you have leaders who all have both to sort sort of the cool a doesn't where they will often actually parent that same ideology and even live in global south countries. often people actually know, for example, items that africa and south africa of electrical infrastructure is down for 4 hours a day, sometimes 6 hours a day. but the idea that you're gonna do, just as everything is expensive, right? actually in this country like semester, you're interested in resilience throughout, so things are cash, but actually really useful. but still the ideology that comes from silicon valley will come the 8th through the, the, the consonant tribes. now inside of clay, it'd be honest in a differ
i talked to andrea as, who said, uh danny digital, uh, national bank guarantees would be important. give people ideas of stakes and their societies rather than private bank. yeah. so was, if you look at power and the, the levels of some live strides that lives in the us and europe and new jersey assist you in the china, right? so, so the actual narrative is set there in a many global south countries. when you have leaders who all have both to sort sort of the cool a doesn't where they will...
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i think andrea is exactly right. what possible reason would the accountant allen weisselberg or the cfo have to double the amount of money? this makes, this defense by donald trump mix just about as much sense as his covid-19 policy. it just doesn't fly. i think if you are sitting there on the jury and listening to this testimony, yes, some of it is really dry and arcane. at the end of the day, it is the kind of testimony that is going to sink donald trump. >> adam, one thing both of these pieces of paper do is they collaborate michael cohen's story of how he made the payment because here is one piece of paper that actually his bank statement shows him making the statement. then you have allen weisselberg's notes about how to pay him back for the payment, including to take care of his tax liability but michael cohen couldn't possibly have known that jeffrey mcconney separately created this document in his own handwriting. this guy never spoke to michael cohen about this in the testimony and so this document that mich
i think andrea is exactly right. what possible reason would the accountant allen weisselberg or the cfo have to double the amount of money? this makes, this defense by donald trump mix just about as much sense as his covid-19 policy. it just doesn't fly. i think if you are sitting there on the jury and listening to this testimony, yes, some of it is really dry and arcane. at the end of the day, it is the kind of testimony that is going to sink donald trump. >> adam, one thing both of...
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but i reckon andrea leadsom would be a lot of fun on this show. >> yes, i think so too anyway. right. we're going to have to leave it there. my friends, thank you very much to our guests tonight and the brilliant georgia gillislee and alex armstrong viewer james says loving the saturday five. and why is alex armstrong so handsome? alex, if you ever fancy a date, i'll get the train down to london. and this has been blind date with me. next up it's leo kearse with the saturday night showdown. thank you very much for watching and we'll see you again next week . we'll see you again next week. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your latest gb news news. weather over the next 24 hours turns increasingly unsettled. we'll see cloud and outbreaks of rain across the country. and that's all thanks to low pressure, which is going to dominate the rest of the bank holiday weekend, bringing areas of rain and heavy and thundery showers as well. we've already got rain this evening, pushing in from the southwest
but i reckon andrea leadsom would be a lot of fun on this show. >> yes, i think so too anyway. right. we're going to have to leave it there. my friends, thank you very much to our guests tonight and the brilliant georgia gillislee and alex armstrong viewer james says loving the saturday five. and why is alex armstrong so handsome? alex, if you ever fancy a date, i'll get the train down to london. and this has been blind date with me. next up it's leo kearse with the saturday night...