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for now, back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm craig melvin.happened to nailah franklin? as her family continued their desperate search, police focused on the men in her life. and with a little digging, one of their stories started to unravel. here is keith morrison with more of our story, "smoke and mirrors." >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >> for all the frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the organized looking about, it was a rare quiet time nine days in when nailah franklin's sister felt it. >> we have a prayer service at our church. in my heart, i knew. i was like, you know what? she's not coming back. >> and that very night in the 3:00 hush of calumet city, night patrol office found his way past the glistening earbuds to the parking lot behind a derelict video store. >> i got to this area and just looked over and the body was there. >> what was that moment like? >> shocked. you don't know if it's her or not, but you have an idea because it's a female body. >> they had to resort to dental records to confirm. i
for now, back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm craig melvin.happened to nailah franklin? as her family continued their desperate search, police focused on the men in her life. and with a little digging, one of their stories started to unravel. here is keith morrison with more of our story, "smoke and mirrors." >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >> for all the frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the...
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now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm craig melvin.he woman known as pepper finally has the papers she's waited for most of her life to find. her birth certificate. but where would that little piece of paper lead? here again is keith morrison. >>> for 37 years she'd been searching for her parents, her life, her name. now just as she'd given up ever finding the answer, here it was. a copy of her birth certificate with her real name in bcknd white. rhonda patricia christie there were the names of her parents too. robert and barbara christie. >> this is it. whoa. bobby and bob. they were my parents. bobbi and bob. with the names and social security numbers. she tracked down a phone number in iowa. she dialed the number. a man answered. it was june 5, 2010. i said are you robert christie. he said yes. i said are you married to a barbara black welder or were you married? i didn't know. he said yes. then i said, i think i'm rhonda christie or do you know rhonda patricia christie. >> this is who she was talking to. his name is bob christie. >
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>> gosh -- >>> welcome to "dateline." heather jones, a motivational teacher had shed pounds and her past. she was starting to live the life of which she dreamed. then suddenly she vanished. here's andrea cannon with the last dance. >> reporter: there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee. a little hot spot not far from nearby beale street. they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april 2013, a woman named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away wearing a brand-new dress. >> how did she look that night? >> she had her head up so high, and her shoulders back and just beaming. she felt absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: there was a time not too long ago when heather didn't feel very beautiful at all. but on this evening, she had the night of her life. >> she really didn't sit down very much. she was being spun around and danced. >> reporter: just two nights later, everything spun out of control. >> breaking n
>> gosh -- >>> welcome to "dateline." heather jones, a motivational teacher had shed pounds and her past. she was starting to live the life of which she dreamed. then suddenly she vanished. here's andrea cannon with the last dance. >> reporter: there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee. a little hot spot not far from nearby beale street. they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin...
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. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline: extra." thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig medical lynn. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >>> it's never good news when the phone rings at 5:00 in the morning. i knew something wasn't right. he just began sobbing and saying no, no. >> it was just before midnight when the shooting started. >> he had been shot multiple times. he was on the ground face down. >> a man was dead, but not just any man. >> how do you kill superman? how is superman dead? >> he was an olympian, and a father, killed, his wife says, by an intruder in his own backyard. >> describe them to me. how fast they were. >> pop, pop, pop. >> but if her husband was dead outside, why was the gun found hidden inside? and what other secrets were hidden awa >> sometimes she would say things like, i'd be better off if de wasn't around. >> was her husband defending his family, or was she? >> she rose that night. >> the mystery may not be who did it, but why. >> the truth will come out and justice will be served. i h
. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline: extra." thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig medical lynn. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline". >>> it's never good news when the phone rings at 5:00 in the morning. i knew something wasn't right. he just began sobbing and saying no, no. >> it was just before midnight when the shooting started. >> he had been shot multiple times. he was on the ground face down....
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welcome to "dateline." when police got word that someone had fallen off a cliff, they weren't surprised. the place was known to be dangerous. but even they could not get that it would take almost 20 years to find out what really happened to a woman out on an evening hike with her husband. here is chris jansing. ♪ ♪ >>> every couple has it. a shared song, a favorite movie, or maybe a special place. steven sharf says for him and his wife jodie this was it. two rocks forming a lover's chair on the edge of a cliff. >> that was our spot. we would bring a hibachi, lawn chairs, a cooler, she would bring her work from graduate school. >> they had been escaping to this magical place for years, ever since they were newlyweds in a starter apartment in new jersey. up here the air was fresh, and the views seemed limitless. >> it sort of framed by trees. you could look down to the right and see the view of george washington bridge. >> what they couldn't see from here, of course, was the future. had they caught even a gli
welcome to "dateline." when police got word that someone had fallen off a cliff, they weren't surprised. the place was known to be dangerous. but even they could not get that it would take almost 20 years to find out what really happened to a woman out on an evening hike with her husband. here is chris jansing. ♪ ♪ >>> every couple has it. a shared song, a favorite movie, or maybe a special place. steven sharf says for him and his wife jodie this was it. two rocks forming...
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>> yes. >> when "dateline" continues. feel the clarity of non-drowsy children's claritin allergy relief. the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy brand. because to a kid a grassy hill is irresistible. children's claritin. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. it wi called usaarst and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles >>> as dawn gave way to morning on that june day in 2012, news of a double shooting in one of the parks began to slowly spread throughout the texas gulf coast. stephanie chassic and brook allstra learned about it on facebook. >> did say what it was, male or female. along those lines. >> you didn't think it would be anybody you knew? >> i didn't think it was anybody i knew. >> neither one was picking up. >> reporter: kristene's parents grace and larry chapa were worried too. grace had been pacing the floor ever since she discovered kristene hadn't come home the night before. >> that was un
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do it right. >>> welcome back to "dateline."h the conclusion of "growing hope," here's harry smith. >> we cannot change the prescription. >> you could feel the tension in the public gallery at the state capital in richmond, virginia. but then as if the numbers on a lottery ticket appeared in a row -- >> ayes 98, nos, 0. >> they had won. >> they were told by a capital insider that emotion doesn't play in this building. really? the final vote was 98 delegates for and 2 abstentions. not a single no vote. the parents had done it. and they children had done it with them. two weeks after the vote, virginia governor terry mccause live walked into the office once obtained by thomas jefferson and signed the legislation into law. >> okay, folks, it is now law. >> i can't tell you how much i appreciate the work of the delegate. and i also want to thank the courageous mothers and fathers down here lobbying to get this legislation passed. >> reporter: all of the virginia families are here for this historic moment and haley, even with a life-
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now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back.er marcus told police his story that he was living in a state of fear, but his answers raised more questions. what really happened in that garage, and what was darren doing there in the first place? to find out the truth they needed to learn more about their german exchange student. here, again, is josh mankomanko with deadly exchange. >> exchange student darren was just two months away from returning to his family in germany when he was shot in a garage. the man who shot him said he feared for his life and for darren's best friend robbie, police learned the teen did enter the garage to steal. as robbie described it, darren was not the first kid in mizzoula to go sneaking into unlocked garages. he said the kids weren't after money, credit cards, or valuables. this stunt happened often enough that it had a name. garage hopping. the target was usually beer. >> the reason for garage hopping or garage shopping -- i've heard it called both -- was for kids to go in and look for alcoholic bev
now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back.er marcus told police his story that he was living in a state of fear, but his answers raised more questions. what really happened in that garage, and what was darren doing there in the first place? to find out the truth they needed to learn more about their german exchange student. here, again, is josh mankomanko with deadly exchange. >> exchange student darren was just two months away from returning to his family in germany...
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now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm craig melvin.ker player ernie sheerer was a professional bluffer, a keeper of secrets. he had shown that he was practiced at deception away from the table as well. holding his cards close, but was he a killer? here, again, with our story is keith. >> he was, to says least, eye-opening. when detectives encountered adrian and heard her account of the secret life of ernie sheerer iii. >> i had a thought, you know, he stole two years from me. >> not to mention the truly audacious extent of his philandering. this, after all, was not some tabloid smackdown. ernie's parents had been callously and brutally murdered. en the sort of thing at all you would expect of some hopped up lover boy, and detectives poured over the evidence, they encountered lots of the victims' blood, but very few useful clues. >> we were looking for everything. every blood stained fingerprint. >> they found nothing that pointed to ernie. after all those mysterious bloody nike shoe prints were consistent with a size 12, and ernie wore
now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm craig melvin.ker player ernie sheerer was a professional bluffer, a keeper of secrets. he had shown that he was practiced at deception away from the table as well. holding his cards close, but was he a killer? here, again, with our story is keith. >> he was, to says least, eye-opening. when detectives encountered adrian and heard her account of the secret life of ernie sheerer iii. >> i had a...
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that's all for this edition of "dateline." . >> this is "dateline". >> this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> their world shatters. a young mother strangled. >> we had a homicide. we had no suspects. >> also no evidence but police found a dark side. >> she slept with the children and the door locked. >> and finally a vital clue. what happened to nancy the day she disappeared? >> welcome to dateline. a young mother disappeared one morning. her husband said she when for a run and never came home. the puzzling case happened in a safe suburban neighborhood where crime is unexpected. but sometimes there's secrets hidden behind closed doors. >> nothing about that morning made any sense. >> it all seemed like such a bad nightmare. this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> it was a saturday morning in july 2008. the happy little world, a suburb of raleigh north carolina. a place a young family would aspire to if you were someone like hannah prichard for example. >> there's lots of cook outs and family functions. >> like the one in the neighborhood the night before. so she wou
that's all for this edition of "dateline." . >> this is "dateline". >> this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> their world shatters. a young mother strangled. >> we had a homicide. we had no suspects. >> also no evidence but police found a dark side. >> she slept with the children and the door locked. >> and finally a vital clue. what happened to nancy the day she disappeared? >> welcome to dateline. a young mother...
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. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> it was tough to think anybody could do that to someone. to look at the pictures of what they did to her and hear details of how it was carried out, it's just, it's devastating. >> reporter: shauna tiaffay, loving mom by day, vegas cocktail waitress by night. >> i was at one of the bars and i saw her walk by. every single head turned. >> it was after her shift that they found her, the victim of a ruthless attack. >> i mean, your heart just drops to your stomach. >> reporter: potential suspects? how about a casino's worth of customers? >> we didn't know if there was some psycho watching us girls work at the paul ms. >> or did the answer lie in the dead woman's past? >> shauna started thinking, i have got to get out of this situation. >> reporter: from out of the blue, a tip. >> he had some information that was connected to her murder. >> reporter: that would reveal a diabolical plot. >> i just c
. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> it was tough to think anybody could do that to someone. to look at the pictures of what they did to her and hear details of how it was carried out, it's just, it's devastating. >> reporter: shauna tiaffay, loving mom by day, vegas cocktail waitress by night. >> i was at one of the bars...
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. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >>> i'm natalie morales. >>> and this is "dateline." >>> when i saw her, i lost concept of time. i reached in, pulled her out, and started screaming help. >> please! oh, my god! wake up! wake up! >> it was the worst seconds in my life. >> how was it possible? >> i would give anything if she were alive today. >> such a sweet young wife and mom. such a shattering death. >> i cried all night long. >> he was downstairs with the kids. she was upstairs in the bath. then it happened. >> please! oh, please! >> how long has she been in here? >> i don't know. she was taking a bath. >> we didn't know if it was a tragic accident or something else. >> questions quickly swirled about a wife's secret. >> what did you do today? >> she did have an addiction to prescription pills. >> and a husband's story. >> she just flopped on the floor. >> was it an accident, or maybe murder? >> she said, i'm scared of him. >> the whispering started almost immediately, y
. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >>> i'm natalie morales. >>> and this is "dateline." >>> when i saw her, i lost concept of time. i reached in, pulled her out, and started screaming help. >> please! oh, my god! wake up! wake up! >> it was the worst seconds in my life. >> how was it possible? >> i would give anything if she were...
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. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >> married to her high school sweetheart, family meant everything to her. >> it was always a lot of talk about children. she wanted grandchildren fast. >> but it all went up in smoke the night she died in a mysterious and monstrous inferno. >> it was to the right of the mattresses that we found the remains of julie. >> shocking as the blaze was, it was nothing compared to what investigators found in the embers. >> it's a bullet? >> yes. >> so this woman's been shot to death? >> yes. >> the obvious suspects, neighborhood thieves. >> there were half a dozen house burglaries unsolved. >> investigators also dug into a favorite theory. the husband did it. >> i was angry. i felt that the detectives were on a manhunt and they were after my dad. >> and then, up popped a text that might just be a clue. >> you could say, maybe she's driving events here? >> that's correct. >> the truth beyond twisted. leaving behind smoking ashes and burning questions. >> i physically starte
. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >> married to her high school sweetheart, family meant everything to her. >> it was always a lot of talk about children. she wanted grandchildren fast. >> but it all went up in smoke the night she died in a mysterious and monstrous inferno. >> it was to the right of the mattresses that we found the remains of julie. >> shocking as the blaze was, it was nothing...
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. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> a this is "dateline." >>> he said he couldn't handle talking about it. i was angry at him. if you aren't going to tell me what happened, then you're going to dance around the issue and tell three different stories. what are you hiding. >> it started as a teen romance. >> two of my girlfriends were like, there's this guy and you need to meet him. >> i was in love, yes. >> it ended in one of the strangest love stories you'll ever hear. >> it felt like i got hit by a bus. >> right before their wedding, her mother and his father got married. >> they told us, we ran off, we eloped. who does that? >> two families in a small town left stunned. but it was nothing compared to what happened next. >> he looks like he's been shot. he said someone broke in last night. >> a deadly attack in the dark of night. her mother murdered. >> i realized that last conversation i had with her, that was it. >> his father bruised and bewil
. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> a this is "dateline." >>> he said he couldn't handle talking about it. i was angry at him. if you aren't going to tell me what happened, then you're going to dance around the issue and tell three different stories. what are you hiding. >> it started as a teen romance. >> two of my...
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now back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin.nnifer schipsi. >> in the days after the fire on addison avenue, after paul zumot was charged with murder and hauled off to jail, events in palo alto seemed to freeze somehow. in confusion and denial from paul's point of view and unrequited grief from the people who loved jennifer. >> it hurt. it hurt a lot. >> unrequited partly because for some reason, even though he'd been arrested, paul wasn't entering a plea, which is what this was all about. candlelight vigils outside of paul's hookah lounge by jennifer's friends and family. >> we decided to stand in front of his establishment every night until he made his plea. >> eventually, no surprise, paul did plead not guilty. and prosecutor chuck gillingham found himself sifting through the records of a two-year romance studded with restraining orders, bitter quarrels, scratches, bruises, 911 calls. >> these are two people who had makeups and breakups and she gave verbally as good as she got. >> after one of their flare-ups, paul was ordere
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now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london.week's news has been dominated by news from and about the middle east. we'll discuss what happens now, given donald trump's abandonment of the iran nuclear deal. we'll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran, the five permanent members of the un security council and germany — a "horrible, one—sided deal", and pulled the us out of it, reimposing sanctions. many european leaders had, over the last couple of weeks, urged him not to and france has since floated the idea of maintaining the agreement. what will iran do next? and what does it mean for relations across the middle east? an awful lot to grapple with. let's start with the deal itself. he had promised to do this and he
now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london.week's news has been dominated by news from and about the middle east. we'll discuss what happens now, given donald trump's abandonment of the iran nuclear deal. we'll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab affairs writer abdel barri...
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now, back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin.rland was murdered, investigators were digging up new details about his wife's boyfriend. here's keith morrison. >>> the phone calls did not stop. mary ann mcfarland moved back home to archie, but her spurned lover, janos kulscar, wouldn't move on. >> my dad's like why does he keep calling? she's like "i don't know." the whole aura of this guy is that he wasn't accepting it. >> in fact as da john lewin and detective jim wallace reviewed the evidence, they encountered a man who seemed obsessed, who first pleaded with mary ann, then began using language that sounded more threatening. >> "i want you to come back to me" kind of statements. then "you better come back." she was afraid he would skin her alive, she told her daughter. >> skin her alive? >> if she didn't come back to him. >> but janos wouldn't stop calling or even making threats over the phone to archie. >> archie hung up on him. he called back immediately. "you don't hang up on me. unless you call me back, i'm going to get you.
now, back to "dateline." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin.rland was murdered, investigators were digging up new details about his wife's boyfriend. here's keith morrison. >>> the phone calls did not stop. mary ann mcfarland moved back home to archie, but her spurned lover, janos kulscar, wouldn't move on. >> my dad's like why does he keep calling? she's like "i don't know." the whole aura of this guy is that he wasn't...
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tripadvisor. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra."ernie scherer reconnected shortly after the murders of his parents. adrian wanted to lend a sympathetic ear but was about to hear more than she ever bargained for. here again is keith morrison. >> when adrian solomon learned her ex-boyfriend's parents had been murdered, she wanted to be there to support ernie especially now that he said police were harassing him. >> i know everything about him. we dated for a couple of years. of course he couldn't have done this. >> she told ernie she could meet him during her business trip to dallas and it was actually just as she arrived when it happened. the moment she will recall for with absolute clarity for the rest of her life. >> i was in a taxi headed from the airport to the hotel in dallas and my phone rings and it is a detective. >> she listened to him say he was investigating the death of ernie's parents and he had a question. >> and he said, i know you guys have broke up, but can you tell me how long this affair lasted. >> affair? why did
tripadvisor. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra."ernie scherer reconnected shortly after the murders of his parents. adrian wanted to lend a sympathetic ear but was about to hear more than she ever bargained for. here again is keith morrison. >> when adrian solomon learned her ex-boyfriend's parents had been murdered, she wanted to be there to support ernie especially now that he said police were harassing him. >> i know everything about him. we dated for a...
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now on bbc news, dateline london. and welcome to dateline where, each week, some of the uk's best—known columnists debate the week's big stories with journalists whose dateline is london, as they report those events to the world beyond. this week: the irish vote to end the constitutional ban on abortion, we find out what some say is the price of brexit, and has north korea blinked first? with me are henry chu, international editor at the us magazine variety, alex deane, a british conservative commentator, agnes poirier of the french magazine, marianne, and the irish broadcaster, brian o'connell. now, ireland, once one of the most socially conservative countries in europe, has voted decisively to remove from its constitution the ban on almost all abortions. the 2:1 margin of victory to scrap the eighth amendment was much larger than anyone had predicted. brian, not only that, it was almost an exact reversal of the numbers in 1983? how big a cultural change does the vote represent? it is huge. it reflects a cultural cha
now on bbc news, dateline london. and welcome to dateline where, each week, some of the uk's best—known columnists debate the week's big stories with journalists whose dateline is london, as they report those events to the world beyond. this week: the irish vote to end the constitutional ban on abortion, we find out what some say is the price of brexit, and has north korea blinked first? with me are henry chu, international editor at the us magazine variety, alex deane, a british conservative...
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. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> our hearts break for this mother. people don't randomly disappear. >> she was a design original, christina, the fashionista. it was news nationwide when she vanished. >> we realized this was real. >> who was the last to see her? and where was her ex-model boyfriend? >> he doesn't call when she's missing and he wouldn't say where he was. >> she was fighting for her life. >> alls i can do is pray with all that i have. >> here's josh mankiewicz with "frantic." >> reporter: christina morris was afraid of the dark. >> up through even, like, you know, grade school. you know, she woke up in the middle of the night. we knew about it because she was in our bed. >> yeah, you could hear the feet coming down the hallway. >> she was scared of the boogeyman. you know, boogeyman was going to get her one day. >> reporter: it was something she never really got over. >> 23 years old and she was still sleeping with a night light. >> always the bathroom light on. >> yeah. >> re
. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> our hearts break for this mother. people don't randomly disappear. >> she was a design original, christina, the fashionista. it was news nationwide when she vanished. >> we realized this was real. >> who was the last to see her? and where was her ex-model boyfriend? >> he doesn't call when she's missing and he wouldn't say where he was. >> she...
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it comes through the camera i think tomorrow night in the full hour on "dateline" that you feel thathe is very open about this journ thatey that she's been on. and she has a peace about her. she said to me i've found peace although she will never forget that night, it will be with her forever. she's found a way to live with it. >> all right. kate snow, fascinating interview. you'll have more tomorrow on "today" and of course the "dateline" special tomorrow night. >>> i want to bring in tarana burke, founder of the me t"me t movement and also katie fang. katie, let me start with you because i want to pick up where kate just left off. andrea ckoconstand, how might t interview impact other legal cases pending against bill cosby? there are a number of civil cases. >> well, i'm sure it is an empowering result to have seen that he was found guilty by a jury of his peers on three separate felony counts. his sentencing still pending. and that is always going to give some credibility i think to the accounts of other if i can victims that have their civil cases pending. and i also think that i
it comes through the camera i think tomorrow night in the full hour on "dateline" that you feel thathe is very open about this journ thatey that she's been on. and she has a peace about her. she said to me i've found peace although she will never forget that night, it will be with her forever. she's found a way to live with it. >> all right. kate snow, fascinating interview. you'll have more tomorrow on "today" and of course the "dateline" special tomorrow...
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hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london.ects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran — the five permanent members of the un
hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london.ects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph. from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. and the arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran — the five permanent members of the un
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now on bbc news, this week's edition of dateline london.the week's big stories with journalists whose dateline is london, as they report those events to the world beyond. this week: the irish vote to end the constitutional ban on abortion. we find out what some say is the price of brexit. and has north korea blinked first? with me are henry chu, international editor at the us magazine variety, alex deane, a british conservative commentator, agnes poirier of the french magazine, marianne, and the irish broadcaster, brian 0'connell. now, ireland, once one of the most socially conservative countries
now on bbc news, this week's edition of dateline london.the week's big stories with journalists whose dateline is london, as they report those events to the world beyond. this week: the irish vote to end the constitutional ban on abortion. we find out what some say is the price of brexit. and has north korea blinked first? with me are henry chu, international editor at the us magazine variety, alex deane, a british conservative commentator, agnes poirier of the french magazine, marianne, and...
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. >> "dateline" was there at every turn. was she missing or murdered? was this the key? >> i will take your life and hers. >> a threat. a voice seething with hate and rage. >> you deserve to die for your lies. it's your last and final warning. >> what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." >>> they're watching us. they know where we are. how we shop, how we play, what we do. electronic eyes. they follow us almost everywhere. and the weird fractured personal diary they write remains forever. of course, it's meaningless, most of it. meaningful, that is, until it's not. until it's terrifying. the san francisco bay, may 27th, 2011. 6:55 p.m. a young nursing student named michelle le walks across a foot bridge to her parking lot. she is not supposed to be here. for reasons unknown and without permission, she has left her post at the hospital. she walks to her honda crv, just out of camera range. 7:17 p.m., here is michelle's honda leaving the garage. why then, just an hour or two before the end of her shift? good
. >> "dateline" was there at every turn. was she missing or murdered? was this the key? >> i will take your life and hers. >> a threat. a voice seething with hate and rage. >> you deserve to die for your lies. it's your last and final warning. >> what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." >>> they're watching us. they know where we are. how we shop, how we...
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join me and a panel of guest journalists on dateline london, as we take a further look at the irish voteend the constitutional ban on abortion. what does it mean for the culture of ireland? good morning and welcome to bbc news. the main group opposing the liberalisation of abortion laws in ireland has admitted it has lost a referendum on the issue. exit polls suggest voters have voted strongly in favour of liberalising the country's laws on abortion. nuala mcgovern is in dublin for us. well, we are going to have a good number of hours before we have the official result but you mention exit polls that were released yesterday evening and right now in dublin, and across the country, what they are trying to do is just digester that news. a seismic moment, a profound moment, perhaps, for this country. —— digest the news. before i speak to two women who have been following it incredibly closely, i want to bring you a statement that has come from the no campaign reallyjust in the past few minutes. this is what they said. the repeal campaign —— they said. the repeal campaign —— the campaign that
join me and a panel of guest journalists on dateline london, as we take a further look at the irish voteend the constitutional ban on abortion. what does it mean for the culture of ireland? good morning and welcome to bbc news. the main group opposing the liberalisation of abortion laws in ireland has admitted it has lost a referendum on the issue. exit polls suggest voters have voted strongly in favour of liberalising the country's laws on abortion. nuala mcgovern is in dublin for us. well, we...
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join us for dateline at 7:00, >>> welcome to "kasie d.c." i'm kasie hunt.nited states talking about china. plus, leaks and the leaking leakers who leak them. inside the art of sabotage in the trump white house. >>> and i talk with senatojo
join us for dateline at 7:00, >>> welcome to "kasie d.c." i'm kasie hunt.nited states talking about china. plus, leaks and the leaking leakers who leak them. inside the art of sabotage in the trump white house. >>> and i talk with senatojo
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>> jimmy: yes, i do. >> i love "dateline." do you watch "dateline"? it's my favorite show, i love true crime shows. keith morrison has that folksy way of talking. he's like, you saw your father shot in the face. [ laughter ] that must have been wild. [ laughter ] the other people on that i love, josh mankiewicz. he's the best because he kind of has the -- kind of like a stuffy nose. he's always in aruba. it's like the guy killed someone in cabo san lucas, that's mine! like he always gets the best. then he always says, you could have a drinking game with this, every time he'll do this. most people, when they find a dead body in their house, they call 911. you didn't do that, did you? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i'll be driving around my car going, you didn't do that, did you? i do it with my kids now. you didn't clean your room, did you? then the other guy's dennis murphy. the guy, he has dennis murphy -- dennis murphy has this real kind of sing-song way of talking. but he always gets things -- he's like an old kind of news reporter, he always
>> jimmy: yes, i do. >> i love "dateline." do you watch "dateline"? it's my favorite show, i love true crime shows. keith morrison has that folksy way of talking. he's like, you saw your father shot in the face. [ laughter ] that must have been wild. [ laughter ] the other people on that i love, josh mankiewicz. he's the best because he kind of has the -- kind of like a stuffy nose. he's always in aruba. it's like the guy killed someone in cabo san lucas, that's...
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a topic he speaks to me about exclusively for a special "dateline" this sunday. just 11 days after his release from prison, meek mill has hit the ground running. the rap star, now the new face in a fight for criminal justice reform. >> i feel like god has given me a great platform to help many others. >> reporter: a joint press conference with pennsylvania's governor about new legislation. >> i believe we can improve the criminal justice system so that we can protect the victims of crime. but we can do that while also ending the cycle of incarceration. >> reporter: mill's release on bail celebrated by stars like jay-z and comedian kevin hart, but tonight he's still under court supervision, nearly ten years after his convictions at age 19 on weapons and drug charges. >> i always feel like i could be -- my freedom could be taken. >> reporter: like last year when he violated that probation when he was caught popping a wheelie on a motorcycle. he was also involved in a separate altercation. both charges were dismissed, yet a judge sentenced him to two to four years i
a topic he speaks to me about exclusively for a special "dateline" this sunday. just 11 days after his release from prison, meek mill has hit the ground running. the rap star, now the new face in a fight for criminal justice reform. >> i feel like god has given me a great platform to help many others. >> reporter: a joint press conference with pennsylvania's governor about new legislation. >> i believe we can improve the criminal justice system so that we can protect...
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. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra," rusty sneiderman's wife took the stand and prosecutors had tough. >> he pretended to be my friend and i was doing the best that i can to deal with that situation. and he had my whole life wrapped up. >> jurors had heard a harrowing tale from rusty sneiderman's widow of a monster of a boss obsessed with new hire andrea, stalking her and catastrophically ripping her life apart snuffing out her husband's. but now the prosecution was saying more complicated than it seemed and wife andrea was holding back important details of her story. prosecutor. >> there was watergate question, what did she know and when did she know it. >> we knew she was lying, told her and didn't affect her. knew what we had to do on the stand and did it. >> at times looked like andrea was on trial too. suggested andrea had been a willing partner not only in relationship but the murder itself. hemy could not be insane the prosecutor said if he had been conspiring to kill rusty. >> think about it. be with me forever. would that be normal communication between your boss and you? >>
. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra," rusty sneiderman's wife took the stand and prosecutors had tough. >> he pretended to be my friend and i was doing the best that i can to deal with that situation. and he had my whole life wrapped up. >> jurors had heard a harrowing tale from rusty sneiderman's widow of a monster of a boss obsessed with new hire andrea, stalking her and catastrophically ripping her life apart snuffing out her husband's. but now the...
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now on bbc news it's time for dateline. hello. welcome to bbc dateline.re we debate some big stories. they report the events to the world. today, britain's royal wedding with an added dash of royal soap opera. israel celebrates its 70th birthday and a special present from donald trump whilst the troops clash. like father like son. kim jong—un uses an old playbook. she is a french algerian writer. polly toynbee, whose columns appear in the guardian. and thomas who was known to readers in germany. let us begin with the marriage of prince harry to make a mark girl who made her name on the us tv show suits. she is bringing more than hollywood glamour. a carefully choreographed series of announcements was derailed by the will he or won't he walk him down the aisle saga. revolving around her reclusive father. polly, in the end that was resolved with charles the prince of wales doing the honours. how much hope do you rest on the ability of meghan markle and all she represents to introduce some element of change to bring's monarchy? it never changes. it always is
now on bbc news it's time for dateline. hello. welcome to bbc dateline.re we debate some big stories. they report the events to the world. today, britain's royal wedding with an added dash of royal soap opera. israel celebrates its 70th birthday and a special present from donald trump whilst the troops clash. like father like son. kim jong—un uses an old playbook. she is a french algerian writer. polly toynbee, whose columns appear in the guardian. and thomas who was known to readers in...
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that's all for this edition of "dateline." . >> this is "dateline". >> this doesn't happen in our happylittle world. >> their world shatters. a young mother strangled. >> we had a homicide. we had no suspects. >> also no evidence but police found a dark side. >> she slept with the children and the door locked. >> and finally a vital clue. what happened to nancy the day she
that's all for this edition of "dateline." . >> this is "dateline". >> this doesn't happen in our happylittle world. >> their world shatters. a young mother strangled. >> we had a homicide. we had no suspects. >> also no evidence but police found a dark side. >> she slept with the children and the door locked. >> and finally a vital clue. what happened to nancy the day she
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now, it's time for dateline london with jane hill.lo and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week we discuss just how welcome donald trump will be in the uk in a few weeks‘ time after his inflammatory comments about knife crime in the capital, and how strong is theresa may's position going into the next brexit talks, given the election results in england this week? my guests this week — the times columnist david aaronovitch. the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman. .. marc roche from le point, formerly london correspondent of le monde... and the italian writer and film maker analisa piras. welcome to you all. good to see you. president trump has been defending the use of guns in america — that in itself, not surprising. but this time he's done it by comparing a london hospital to a war zone because of knife crime. he told the national rifle association that the restrictive gun laws here in the uk have failed to stop a spate of stabbings leading to "blood all over the floors". he also said the terrorist atta
now, it's time for dateline london with jane hill.lo and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week we discuss just how welcome donald trump will be in the uk in a few weeks‘ time after his inflammatory comments about knife crime in the capital, and how strong is theresa may's position going into the next brexit talks, given the election results in england this week? my guests this week — the times columnist david aaronovitch. the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey...
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hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london.onald trump‘s abandonment of the iran nuclear deal. we‘ll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph.
hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london.onald trump‘s abandonment of the iran nuclear deal. we‘ll also consider the prospects for the forthcoming north korea summit. my guests this week, janet daley, columnist with the sunday telegraph.
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now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london.ts from across london jonassen. israel celebrates its 70th birthday while its troops clash with palestinian protesters. kim jong—un delves into all of north korea's playbook. let's begin with the marriage of prince harry to meghan markle. she made her name on the us tv legal drama suits. she is bringing more than just glamour to the firm. carefully choreographed series of announcements are the palace this week were displaced by discussions of her father. in the end, that was resolved with charles, prince of wales, doing the honours. how much hoped eu rest on the ability of meghan markle and all she represents to introduce some element of change to introduce some element of change to britain's monarchy, to the house of windsor? it never changes. it a lwa ys of windsor? it never changes. it always is amazing young people. they have a baby, they get married. all they ever have to do is exist and reproduce. they don't have any other judicialfunction. they reproduce. they don't have any oth
now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello, and a warm welcome to dateline london.ts from across london jonassen. israel celebrates its 70th birthday while its troops clash with palestinian protesters. kim jong—un delves into all of north korea's playbook. let's begin with the marriage of prince harry to meghan markle. she made her name on the us tv legal drama suits. she is bringing more than just glamour to the firm. carefully choreographed series of announcements are the palace...
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back to today it line. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin.was the defense's turn. and they had their work cut out for them. could they convince the jury to see justine winter's text messages in a different light? once again, keith morrison. >> every day in this montana courtroom, the family of now 17-year-old justine winter, dutifully shuffled to the seats directly behind the defense table. their faces, by their attorney's decree, they say, an intentional blank. emotionless. their apparent demeanor, a spur on the hide of an already angry town. but almost no one knew what was really going on. justine's mother, mary, who'd been struggling with alcohol caved in to the stress. tell me how it changed your life. >> i ran away from it all. i couldn't deal with it. i just left the house. i didn't come back. >> justine's brother, kyle, dropped out of college to help keep things together at home and get justine to her medical appointments. and randy, her father, the strong and tall as a montana spruce firefighter and national guardsman turned angry and
back to today it line. >>> welcome back to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin.was the defense's turn. and they had their work cut out for them. could they convince the jury to see justine winter's text messages in a different light? once again, keith morrison. >> every day in this montana courtroom, the family of now 17-year-old justine winter, dutifully shuffled to the seats directly behind the defense table. their faces, by their attorney's decree, they say, an...
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"dateline." here's andrea canning with "nightfall." >> i'd ask that you all close your eyes for a few minutes this morning. i'd like for you to envision roane county in the middle of october. the leaves are changing, there's a little bit of a nip in the air. now envision brooke morris standing there and brooke feels like she's been punched in the throat. she's been shot. brooke feels like a bomb goes off in her body, this is the second shot, and it tears through her chest. she's terrified, and she's in extreme pain. thank you, you can open your eyes. >> reporter: the final minutes of a young woman's life detailed in a tennessee courtroom. a tragedy that devastated her family and friends. >> "this is -- cannot be happening." >> it was really the worst day of my entire life. >> who would do this to our friend brooke. it was awful. it was horrible. it was a horrible time. >> reporter: secrets exposed, but would justice be served? >> it was never ending, never ending. and i was so frustrated. >> repo
"dateline." here's andrea canning with "nightfall." >> i'd ask that you all close your eyes for a few minutes this morning. i'd like for you to envision roane county in the middle of october. the leaves are changing, there's a little bit of a nip in the air. now envision brooke morris standing there and brooke feels like she's been punched in the throat. she's been shot. brooke feels like a bomb goes off in her body, this is the second shot, and it tears through her...
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that's on dateline london at 11:30. good morning and welcome to bbc news.he royal family have thanked those who travelled to windsor yesterday for the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle, and the hundreds of millions estimated to have watched on television around the world. last night, the couple, now known as the duke and duchess of sussex, attended an evening reception for 200 friends and family members in the grounds of windsor castle. the couple are not expected to leave for their honeymoon immediately, choosing instead to remain in the uk before taking a break. this report is from andy moore. on a sublime summer's evening, the royal couple left windsor castle for a night of partying with 200 guests at nearby frogmore house. meghan was now wearing a dress by stella mccartney, harry had changed out of his uniform into black tie. they drove through a now quiet windsor home park, past one last small group of well—wishers and into their future. unusually, perhaps, for a wedding, the bride had turned up precisely on time, and the crowds got their first
that's on dateline london at 11:30. good morning and welcome to bbc news.he royal family have thanked those who travelled to windsor yesterday for the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle, and the hundreds of millions estimated to have watched on television around the world. last night, the couple, now known as the duke and duchess of sussex, attended an evening reception for 200 friends and family members in the grounds of windsor castle. the couple are not expected to leave for their...