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her husband claimed brantley walked out on him, but she left nearly everything behind.r "48 hours." >> in 2009, marcia brantley, an aspiring novelist and animal lover, vanished in cleveland, tennessee. nine years later her husband donnie was about to stand trial for murder. >> a case that sounds like a "48 hours" mystery. a woman disappears without a trace. >> i knew something was very, very wrong. >> hello. >> reporter: kelly was marcia's hairdresser. >> what time. >> reporter: when marcia missed an appointment in 2009 kelly started calling around and eventually called police. one of the strangest things about this case is that for months, nobody had reported marcia brantley missing. not her family, friends, or even her husband. >> we have a guy who has told numerous lies about where his wife went. >> reporter: brantley county detective zach pike says donnie claimed marcia left him, but it was striking how much she left behind, even her beloved dogs. in this 2013 civil deposition, donnie didn't want to talk much about his feelings for marcia. >> when did she stop being
her husband claimed brantley walked out on him, but she left nearly everything behind.r "48 hours." >> in 2009, marcia brantley, an aspiring novelist and animal lover, vanished in cleveland, tennessee. nine years later her husband donnie was about to stand trial for murder. >> a case that sounds like a "48 hours" mystery. a woman disappears without a trace. >> i knew something was very, very wrong. >> hello. >> reporter: kelly was marcia's...
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in the elections of a small caribbean island we also foreign minister of st kitts and nevis mock brantley about i.m.f. destabilization in the negev see if we develop and raul castro and tourism it gets question on our policy on the rape of the poor at pm here's bill the civil coming of about to have going on the ground. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone has signed up to the flag and poisoned by our own people i've seen stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not the truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between berm pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from exposure from the berm pits would read literally send a v.a. broke and they don't want to pay it so the waiting in the decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they will have to pay and. call for help a
in the elections of a small caribbean island we also foreign minister of st kitts and nevis mock brantley about i.m.f. destabilization in the negev see if we develop and raul castro and tourism it gets question on our policy on the rape of the poor at pm here's bill the civil coming of about to have going on the ground. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone has signed up to the flag and poisoned by our own people i've seen stuff that was nuclear...
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in kent brantley's album. they were struck by this deep diversity of america and the best of america that was sitting around them. it moved me to. and this is this is a story with a million heroes with people who ran towards the disaster when everybody else in the right mind would of been running away. it's a story about people in west africa who even the best educated among them who could've very easily left their own countries. they built up whatever they could contribute. in talking to 70 people who responded to that. it struck me that this is just a deeply good story with a lot of people who tell the best of humanity. he is an epidemiologist and he spent a lot of his time as a contact tracer. one of the basic jobs. make sure the virus doesn't spread. they allowed him to speak comfortably. in a ramshackle hodgepodge of corrugated iron and wood. they found countless victims and countless more potential cases. where her 8-year-old child had gone. putting him at high risk for catching the disease. they gathere
in kent brantley's album. they were struck by this deep diversity of america and the best of america that was sitting around them. it moved me to. and this is this is a story with a million heroes with people who ran towards the disaster when everybody else in the right mind would of been running away. it's a story about people in west africa who even the best educated among them who could've very easily left their own countries. they built up whatever they could contribute. in talking to 70...
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response for the national security council told me they looked around the room and they saw kent brantley who is this deeply conservative evangelical who had worked for samaritans first and was a doctor and contracted the virus and kent brantley was sitting next to craig spencer this hipster liberal from new york whose doctor without borders and had worked in guinea pig they were sitting next to nina pham who's an asian-american nurse that treated a guide in dallas and her colleague amber who was an african american nurse and cancer brett weighs colleague an older woman who worked in liberia and they were struck by this a deep diversity of america and the best of america that was sitting there around them who had all run towards this disaster at a time when so many other people were running away. that moved them to tears and it moved me, also. there's a lot of stuff in this book that really got to me and i ended a lot of chapters sort of with misty eyes and inspired me to keep on moving. this is a story with a million heroes, with people who ran towards the disaster when everyone else in
response for the national security council told me they looked around the room and they saw kent brantley who is this deeply conservative evangelical who had worked for samaritans first and was a doctor and contracted the virus and kent brantley was sitting next to craig spencer this hipster liberal from new york whose doctor without borders and had worked in guinea pig they were sitting next to nina pham who's an asian-american nurse that treated a guide in dallas and her colleague amber who...
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brantley taber has already had cancer twice and maxed out his lifetime doses of chemotherapy. wanted to be a police officer and decided to make his wish come true. <"it's such a great cause and such a great thing. for him to have just one amazing day and to know that he has so many people that support him and are backing him, it's just a great thing." >( darya ) brantley's family has set up a go-fund-me page to help pay for his medical expenses. ( james ) a wind storm in western new york resulted in down trees, and power outages ...( darya ) and a baby squirrel had to be rescued from a fallen tree and ends up with the cutest broken leg ever. the orphaned wildlife center says someone heard crying sounds after a tree fell... and what she found was two baby squirrels along with a downed nest... she brought the injured animals to the center, and then to a vet for treatment. that's where this tiny squirrel got cast.called her katarina, and say she should be fine in a weeks. seven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at 5 o clock tonight. >> announcer: to
brantley taber has already had cancer twice and maxed out his lifetime doses of chemotherapy. wanted to be a police officer and decided to make his wish come true. ( darya ) brantley's family has set up a go-fund-me page to help pay for his medical expenses. ( james ) a wind storm in western new york resulted in down trees, and power outages ...( darya ) and a baby squirrel had to be rescued from a fallen tree and ends up with the cutest broken leg ever. the orphaned wildlife center says...
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the elections of a small caribbean island we also foreign minister of state gets an even smaller brantley about i.m.f. destabilization and then that you see if we develop and raul castro and stories of a gets question on our policy on the rates of the poor at pm here's goal the ball coming up about to i'm going underground. most definitely wasn't a victim. of any kind of federation or ethnic from the russian side because it was both really destroyed russian credibility as far as exchanges sort of concerned and they are dependent on it because they certainly have to get their people banking to they get into trouble. for man are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row.
the elections of a small caribbean island we also foreign minister of state gets an even smaller brantley about i.m.f. destabilization and then that you see if we develop and raul castro and stories of a gets question on our policy on the rates of the poor at pm here's goal the ball coming up about to i'm going underground. most definitely wasn't a victim. of any kind of federation or ethnic from the russian side because it was both really destroyed russian credibility as far as exchanges sort...
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brantley taber has already had cancer twice and maxed out his lifetime doses of chemotherapy.ne. one deputy heard brantley wanted to be a police officer and decided to make his wish come true. <"it's such a great cause and such a great thing. for him to have just one amazing day and to know that he has so many people that support him and are backing him, it's just a great thing." >( darya ) brantley's family has set up a go-fund-me page to help pay for his medical expenses. ( james ) a wind storm in western new york resulted in down trees, and power outages ... and a baby squirrel had to be rescued from a fallen tree and ends up with the cutest broken leg ever. the orphaned wildlife center says someone heard crying sounds after a tree fell... and what she found was two baby squirrels along with a downed nest... she brought the injured animals to the center, and then to a vet for treatment. that's where this tiny squirrel got her tiny leg cast. doctors called her katarina, and say she should be fine in a couple of weeks. ( darya )coming up in the next hour ... facebook c-e-o ma
brantley taber has already had cancer twice and maxed out his lifetime doses of chemotherapy.ne. one deputy heard brantley wanted to be a police officer and decided to make his wish come true. ( darya ) brantley's family has set up a go-fund-me page to help pay for his medical expenses. ( james ) a wind storm in western new york resulted in down trees, and power outages ... and a baby squirrel had to be rescued from a fallen tree and ends up with the cutest broken leg ever. the orphaned...
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joining me now is its foreign minister mark brantley who's also the premier of the caribbean island of me this foreign minister welcome to going underground so how did it feel to walk into a huge political storm here during the what was supposed to be this govern world. the governments of it when it will feel to be going down to the destruction of landing cards and to raise amaze home secretary and prime minister deporting people to your region who are british but thank you for the invitation how did you feel i think that we satisfied that through attention from the media and through pressure from the caribbean led by high commissions here in london that we've been able to get the attention of the british government and this to getting that attention i heard one colleague say that politicians first they feel the heat and then this is the light so i think that this was an example here and the timing of it coming as it does on the eve of the commonwealth heads meeting i think it was a distraction that the government here did not want at this particular time didn't want an absolutely pres
joining me now is its foreign minister mark brantley who's also the premier of the caribbean island of me this foreign minister welcome to going underground so how did it feel to walk into a huge political storm here during the what was supposed to be this govern world. the governments of it when it will feel to be going down to the destruction of landing cards and to raise amaze home secretary and prime minister deporting people to your region who are british but thank you for the invitation...
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i mean i was its foreign minister brantley was also the premier of the caribbean island of me this foreign minister welcome to going underground so how did it feel to walk into a huge political storm here during the what was supposed to be this governor will the governments of it when it will feel to be going down to the destruction of landing cards and to raise amaze home secretary and prime minister deporting people to your region who are british but thank you for the invitation how does it feel i think that we are satisfied that through attention from the media and through pressure from the caribbean led by high commissions here in london that we've been able to get the attention of the british government and this to getting that attention i heard one colleague say that politicians first they feel the heat and then this is the light so i think that this was an example here and the timing of it coming as it does on the eve of the commonwealth heads meeting i think it was a distraction that the government here did not want at this particular time. presumably prepared for it probably becau
i mean i was its foreign minister brantley was also the premier of the caribbean island of me this foreign minister welcome to going underground so how did it feel to walk into a huge political storm here during the what was supposed to be this governor will the governments of it when it will feel to be going down to the destruction of landing cards and to raise amaze home secretary and prime minister deporting people to your region who are british but thank you for the invitation how does it...
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joining me now is the foreign minister of st kitts and nevis, mark brantley. good evening.he apology from the prime minister today. does it close the matter? i don't think it closes it. it opens the dialogue now. the apology is welcomed and i think it was well received in our region. i think at the end of the day there are other issues, what is a process now to deal with this. they are going to expedite it. is that enough or is there...? there are other issues. there is the report we've just seen here. how do you compensate people? how do you deal with the very real trauma ? this debate has been talked about as if it's part of an immigration debate but remember when the windrush generation came here, they were not immigrants properly construed, they were coming as british subjects from british colonies. we will all part of the british empire when they came. we would have come 40—50 years ago to help rebuild this country after world war ii. i agree the contribution has been made by caribbean born british nationals and it's time for the uk government to do the right things. t
joining me now is the foreign minister of st kitts and nevis, mark brantley. good evening.he apology from the prime minister today. does it close the matter? i don't think it closes it. it opens the dialogue now. the apology is welcomed and i think it was well received in our region. i think at the end of the day there are other issues, what is a process now to deal with this. they are going to expedite it. is that enough or is there...? there are other issues. there is the report we've just...
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joining me now is its foreign minister mark brantley who's also the premier of the caribbean island ofe this foreign minister welcome to going on the ground so how did it feel to walk into a huge political storm here during the what was supposed to be this commonwealth governments of it when it all the thing to be coming down to the destruction of landing cards and to raise them is home secretary and prime minister deporting people to your region who are british but thank you for the invitation how does it feel i think that we are satisfied that's true attention from the media and through pressure from the caribbean led by a high commissions here in london that we've been able to get the attention of the british government and this to getting that attention i heard one colleague say that politicians for us this feel the heat and then this is the light. so i think that this was an example here and the timing of it coming as it does on the eve of the commonwealth heads meeting i think it was a distraction that the government here did not want at this particular time didn't want an absolu
joining me now is its foreign minister mark brantley who's also the premier of the caribbean island ofe this foreign minister welcome to going on the ground so how did it feel to walk into a huge political storm here during the what was supposed to be this commonwealth governments of it when it all the thing to be coming down to the destruction of landing cards and to raise them is home secretary and prime minister deporting people to your region who are british but thank you for the invitation...