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craig melvin: revelations about craig's wife. robbyn: craig didn't want to believe there was a romantic relationship between them. it became painfully obvious that there was. craig melvin: and in the park, two young men acting strangely. they identify colin rideout and alexander rideout. the victim's two sons? the victim's two sons. craig melvin: finally, a string of security videos would lay bare the bone-chilling truth. a diabolical plan is forming here. it appears that way. pj: i was stunned, absolutely stunned. i remember just holding him, crying. this is a family divided like no other. yeah. [theme music] hello and welcome to "dateline" the rideouts appeared to be a tight-knit family. so when parents craig and laura told their seven kids they were divorcing, it came as quite a surprise. then craig went missing, and a police investigation revealed more surprises. it was a mystery that led police to a horrific discovery and a family secret as dark as they come. here's andrea canning with "devil's bathtub." andrea canning: this
craig melvin: revelations about craig's wife. robbyn: craig didn't want to believe there was a romantic relationship between them. it became painfully obvious that there was. craig melvin: and in the park, two young men acting strangely. they identify colin rideout and alexander rideout. the victim's two sons? the victim's two sons. craig melvin: finally, a string of security videos would lay bare the bone-chilling truth. a diabolical plan is forming here. it appears that way. pj: i was...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. [music playing] ron javers: i just kept going into the jungle. i could see bodies all over. josh mankiewicz: and while you're running, they're still shooting. i'm still hearing shots. jackie speier: they had identified people they wanted to kill. we were on top of a powder keg. craig melvin: it's almost impossible to fathom even now more than 900 americans dead in the jungle at jonestown. it was something out of a horror movie. don harris: you're telling me this man said, drink this poison. yeah. don harris: and they drank it? that's right. craig melvin: we take you inside the mission that exposed the dangerous truth. don't you touch my kids! jackie speier: i'm thinking, oh, my god. it's true. everything we feared is true. craig melvin: the only video camera there to capture it all belonged to nbc news. he said, i can never put this camera down. craig melvin: rare pictures and powerful details from those who survived. they were shooting point blank. my whole sh
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. [music playing] ron javers: i just kept going into the jungle. i could see bodies all over. josh mankiewicz: and while you're running, they're still shooting. i'm still hearing shots. jackie speier: they had identified people they wanted to kill. we were on top of a powder keg. craig melvin: it's almost impossible to fathom even now more than 900 americans dead in the jungle at jonestown. it was something out of a horror movie. don harris: you're...
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craig melvin: yes, i did. have a plan, a premeditated plan, to shoot and kill your wife? no. andrea canning: under cross-examination, brett held firm, sticking to the story he first told investigators. did you think it was important to tell the police the truth? i did tell them the truth. i've told them what happened in that house. and that is the truth. and i believe, as i see it, the evidence proves it. andrea canning: and when the prosecutor pressed him about his infidelities, brett insisted his feelings for tammy never wavered. attorney: can you testify, do you love tammy? you still love her to this day? i do. i love her till the die i die. attorney: you'll love her forever? i will. andrea canning: despite their troubles, brett said the love for tammy was always there. attorney: but you would never do anything to hurt her? (crying) never hurt her. i would never hurt tammy. i never have. andrea canning: it was time for closing arguments in the case of the people vs. brett parker. d i ask you, with all my he
craig melvin: yes, i did. have a plan, a premeditated plan, to shoot and kill your wife? no. andrea canning: under cross-examination, brett held firm, sticking to the story he first told investigators. did you think it was important to tell the police the truth? i did tell them the truth. i've told them what happened in that house. and that is the truth. and i believe, as i see it, the evidence proves it. andrea canning: and when the prosecutor pressed him about his infidelities, brett insisted...
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craig melvin: that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. [theme music playing] amanda jennings: i see her laying there. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." my dad is kneeling. that was the first time i'd ever seen him cry. lindsey phoenix: they had a tumultuous marriage. amanda jennings: maybe yelling and maybe slamming doors. according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. it's initially ruled a suicide. her sister went to the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. bob ramsey: she had been having an affair with her boss. steve pokin: the prosecutor says, after he shot his wife, he washed his hands and washed his forearms. they called us back at noon and started the trial. dale potter: i thought they made one of the worst mistake i'd ever heard of. dwight mcniel: it was obvious there was something that just wasn't right. marsha iler: the only thing i've ever wanted was for everyone to hear the truth. i told him that i would fight with everything i had in me. that
craig melvin: that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. [theme music playing] amanda jennings: i see her laying there. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." my dad is kneeling. that was the first time i'd ever seen him cry. lindsey phoenix: they had a tumultuous marriage. amanda jennings: maybe yelling and maybe slamming doors. according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head. it's initially ruled a suicide. her sister...
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craig melvin: coming up. his bank account had gone down to virtually nothing. craig melvin: money troubles, marriage troubles. she wasn't happy that last couple of years. and there were just signs that-- that something wasn't right. what were the signs? he was controlling. and it just seemed to get worse and worse as time went on. craig melvin: when "dateline" continues. you can feel it, when your dream becomes a pursuit. and with vitiligo, the pursuit for your pigment is no exception. it's time you had a proven choice to help restore what's yours. opzelura is the first and only fda-approved prescription treatment for nonsegmental vitiligo. proven to help repigment skin over time. restoring what's yours. it's possible with a steroid-free cream that you can apply yourself. opzelura can lower your ability to fight infections including tb or hepatitis b or c. serious lung infections, skin cancer, blood clots, and low blood cell counts occurred with opzelura. in people taking jak inhibitors, serious infections, i
craig melvin: coming up. his bank account had gone down to virtually nothing. craig melvin: money troubles, marriage troubles. she wasn't happy that last couple of years. and there were just signs that-- that something wasn't right. what were the signs? he was controlling. and it just seemed to get worse and worse as time went on. craig melvin: when "dateline" continues. you can feel it, when your dream becomes a pursuit. and with vitiligo, the pursuit for your pigment is no...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. ] shane moore: [shouts] craig melvin: a recording of a killing-- carla tryber: oh, god. kelly moore: she shot him. craig melvin: --captured by the killer herself. my jaw hit the floor. i heard the gunshot, and then i hear him yell, you shot me. i was like, oh, my god, i don't know what to do here. i was scared to death. what story did she tell? she was terrified of him. you know you're not supposed to be here. get out of here. i have a gun. leave. tony young: was it an incident that got out of control or was this planned? [hyperventilating] tony young: it almost seemed a little rehearsed. mig windows: i saw her mug shot. here we have this young, talented actress. we didn't know the full story. like, this is absolutely crazy. she's not who she says she is. did somebody put her up to this? i had that nagging in my mind. there was more going on here. [dramatic music] hello, and welcome to "dateline." shane moore was shot to death on a sunny summer afternoon. in th
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. ] shane moore: [shouts] craig melvin: a recording of a killing-- carla tryber: oh, god. kelly moore: she shot him. craig melvin: --captured by the killer herself. my jaw hit the floor. i heard the gunshot, and then i hear him yell, you shot me. i was like, oh, my god, i don't know what to do here. i was scared to death. what story did she tell? she was terrified of him. you know you're not supposed to be here. get out of here. i have a gun. leave. tony...
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and the more craig wrote about it. he says in the preface of his book, the more he realized the story was much bigger and more -- for navy than federal authorities were letting on. so he pursued it even after the navy stopped responding to his former request. in time, craig gained access to, among other revealing material, the case files of the federal agents in the investigation. the book is is a terrific feat of investigative reporting and really reads like a thriller. now, in conversation with craig this evening will be nancy youssef, a national security at wall street's wall street, where she's been for for three years. previously covered defense and national security affairs for the daily beast. buzzfeed news and the mcclatchy. and before that, she worked for detroit free press and then baltimore sun. but she she also really knows the military. so we've got a great, great conversation, partner for for craig this evening. please join me in welcoming craig whitlock, nancy youssef. good evening, everyone. thank you s
and the more craig wrote about it. he says in the preface of his book, the more he realized the story was much bigger and more -- for navy than federal authorities were letting on. so he pursued it even after the navy stopped responding to his former request. in time, craig gained access to, among other revealing material, the case files of the federal agents in the investigation. the book is is a terrific feat of investigative reporting and really reads like a thriller. now, in conversation...
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we've got craig jar, duleigh and uh, andrew long. uh, guys, craig, let me, let me just start with you that move that you did at the beginning. obviously it was orchestrated, but what do you think of it? i think it worked to perfection. i mean, we saw in her 1st interview or whatever it was on that she said she was gonna take the high road when she was asked the question about donald trump in his language, she says, i'm not going to answer that next question. so i think is taking the high road and allowing trump to defeat himself is working effectively. if that was the very 1st bait that he took, it continued throughout the night and he let me bring you into this. uh the bid talk ever since has happened is that uh it looked like she came in with a plan to bugs you to, to get him angry to get him to sweat. which by the way we saw in him uh, do you think that was the orchestrated plan? do you think she was able to pull it off and do you think that he took the bait? oh yeah. well absolutely. what we saw last night was the prosecutor goin
we've got craig jar, duleigh and uh, andrew long. uh, guys, craig, let me, let me just start with you that move that you did at the beginning. obviously it was orchestrated, but what do you think of it? i think it worked to perfection. i mean, we saw in her 1st interview or whatever it was on that she said she was gonna take the high road when she was asked the question about donald trump in his language, she says, i'm not going to answer that next question. so i think is taking the high road...
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just on the other side of craig. all right, now let's take a tight so we can see the whole thing because i'm going to take you through where we stand right now on this map. i'm going to go ahead and show you the states. you see these states right here, georgia and north carolina, all the states that you see in bays, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, and nevada. they're in beige because they're too close to call. i mean, they're right now they're what they call swing states. nobody knows how those states are going to go. but i'm going to tell you that right now looking at the numbers, we know cala harris will probably win wisconsin, so we're going to make that blue. and donald trump is winning enough in arizona to given that one. so we're going to make that one red. but then we have the rest of these states. first thing i want to show you is a path to victory for cala. here's the very simple path for come on here as, as she wins michigan, which is not unlikely. right? so we're going to make that blue and she
just on the other side of craig. all right, now let's take a tight so we can see the whole thing because i'm going to take you through where we stand right now on this map. i'm going to go ahead and show you the states. you see these states right here, georgia and north carolina, all the states that you see in bays, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, and nevada. they're in beige because they're too close to call. i mean, they're right now they're what they call swing states. nobody...
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joining me now is craig moffett.ecently initiated apple with a $211 price target and hold rating. good morning. >> good morning, frank. how are you? >> i think we have a big event coming up today. since wwdc, apple shares up double digits. investors seem to have a lot of confidence in what they unveiled there. what are you expecting today? >> a lot of what we will see today has been leaked out. it is different from the days where there was such incredible secrecy around cupertino. we pretty much know the hardware lineup we will see today. the 16 in particular, if you go back to what supports a.i., which is the key theme today. last year, with the 15, it was just the pro models. this time, even the basic 16 model will have the sufficient memory and gig bytes of ram to run the a.i. functionality. that was one of the key questions we needed to learn. we will see stuff outside of the iphone, but this is about the software and what a.i. can do and how quickly the rest of it is going to be coming later. >> i have to be hon
joining me now is craig moffett.ecently initiated apple with a $211 price target and hold rating. good morning. >> good morning, frank. how are you? >> i think we have a big event coming up today. since wwdc, apple shares up double digits. investors seem to have a lot of confidence in what they unveiled there. what are you expecting today? >> a lot of what we will see today has been leaked out. it is different from the days where there was such incredible secrecy around...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. y in los angeles-- a missing woman-- cindy ertman: he said cindy, where's my mom? and i just instantly knew. and i just said michael, call the police. i'm on my way. josh mankiewicz: a loving mother-- always there for me. josh mankiewicz: --a beloved friend-- she was just so easy to like. josh mankiewicz: --vanishes. something was very, very wrong. josh mankiewicz: was she murdered? was it for her money? how much money did she have in the bank? i think it was over seven figures. josh mankiewicz: or was it something or someone else? it really threw him for a loop when he found out that my mom had met somebody else. josh mankiewicz: police had a suspect and the case that was about to take an unbelievable turn-- one of the most shocking things i've ever seen in a courtroom. hello, and welcome to "dateline". deede keller had made a comfortable life for herself. a successful realtor in southern california, she lived in a charming neighborhood where she was surrounde
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. y in los angeles-- a missing woman-- cindy ertman: he said cindy, where's my mom? and i just instantly knew. and i just said michael, call the police. i'm on my way. josh mankiewicz: a loving mother-- always there for me. josh mankiewicz: --a beloved friend-- she was just so easy to like. josh mankiewicz: --vanishes. something was very, very wrong. josh mankiewicz: was she murdered? was it for her money? how much money did she have in the bank? i think...
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craig melvin: "dateline" returns after the break. craig here pays too much for verizon wireless.ublet half his real estate office to a pet shop. there's a smarter way to save. comcast business mobile. you could save up to an incredible 70% on your wireless bill. so you don't have to compromise. powering smarter savings. powering possibilities. switch to comcast busines internet and mobie and find out how to get te latest 5g phone on s with a qualifying trade-i. don't wait! call, click or visit an xfinity store today. josh mankiewicz: tori and dean were gone. san diego detectives were piecing together tori's life. her mother, dayna, was planning a double final farewell. how do you get through a funeral for your only child and her brand new baby? dayna herroz: in a daze. in a daze. did you think about drinking, again? never. because it seems like that would be a time when you would think about it. i would never dishonor her that way. i made mistakes when she was growing up with my drinking. i wasn't going to make them in death. josh mankiewicz: but dayna was aching. she bought 43 b
craig melvin: "dateline" returns after the break. craig here pays too much for verizon wireless.ublet half his real estate office to a pet shop. there's a smarter way to save. comcast business mobile. you could save up to an incredible 70% on your wireless bill. so you don't have to compromise. powering smarter savings. powering possibilities. switch to comcast busines internet and mobie and find out how to get te latest 5g phone on s with a qualifying trade-i. don't wait! call, click...
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i'm craig melvin.cindy ertman: he said cindy, where's my mom? and i just instantly knew.
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craig melvin: coming up.ng feeling to think that she was with somebody who had that past. and she didn't know. craig melvin: a dark, new picture of ryan bane. did you think your life was in danger? yes. that's-- i thought he was going to kill me. the look on his face, it was like the devil behind those eyes. that's what scared me. that poor girl had no idea who he really is. --when "dateline" continues. what can you do with sensitive skin? ( ♪♪ ) cetaphil moisturizing lotion hydrates for a full 48 hours. because a lot can happen in 48 hours. cetaphil. we do skin. you do you. i'll be honest. by the end of the day, my floors...yeesh. but who has the time to clean? that's why i love my swiffer wetjet. it's a quick and easy way to get my floors clean. wetjet absorbs and locks grime deep inside. look at that! swiffer wetjet. andrea canning: a few days after sarm went missing, police learned troubling information about ryan bane's past. they got a call from his ex-wife who told, them 10 years earlier, ryan had been
craig melvin: coming up.ng feeling to think that she was with somebody who had that past. and she didn't know. craig melvin: a dark, new picture of ryan bane. did you think your life was in danger? yes. that's-- i thought he was going to kill me. the look on his face, it was like the devil behind those eyes. that's what scared me. that poor girl had no idea who he really is. --when "dateline" continues. what can you do with sensitive skin? ( ♪♪ ) cetaphil moisturizing lotion...
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craig: absolutely right.hat does that mean in terms of your business operating in this regulatory environment? craig: it is interesting because it means a lot of things for the business in the industry. it also means a lot to consumers because part of what we have in this marketplace for alcohol and it is regulated. a lot of people don't like all of their state or alcohol laws but the system has provided unparalleled choice and value. when you think about the number of selections of fears for instance, it is an amazing market lace. that's an american success story. >> tell us more. we often hear from regulated industries that this will hurt competition. it seems to not be the case. greg: more regulation is not the answer. better regulation is. more effective regulation that works best. you can have a conversation about alcohol regulation without the fact that this is the subject of not one but two constitutional amendments put into place to deal , 92, 93 years we repealed what was a 13 year ban, the 18th amen
craig: absolutely right.hat does that mean in terms of your business operating in this regulatory environment? craig: it is interesting because it means a lot of things for the business in the industry. it also means a lot to consumers because part of what we have in this marketplace for alcohol and it is regulated. a lot of people don't like all of their state or alcohol laws but the system has provided unparalleled choice and value. when you think about the number of selections of fears for...
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and i believe now craig, going to see you over there.you're on leave until you sign every book, every out. happy to. and if you have questions, go ahead and ask craig questions at the beginning. by all means, there's other point. can i make one other point? one last point. one point, 1980, when reagan was campaign. i touched on this earlier, but i didn't expand it. reagan said, you basically he said, we don't need arms control. we need an arms race. and people thought he was crazy, but he knew exactly what he was talking about because he knew we had the technology was superior to the soviets. but he look, we're going to get an arms race and we're going to build up defenses and force the soviets the table and get them to reduce armaments and reduce their military might. and that's precisely what happened. and because of amf, right. is that the soviets eliminated. well, not soviets, americans, too, but 2400 nuclear missiles were eliminated because of imp. i mean, there is such a marvelous because reagan exactly what he said he's going to b
and i believe now craig, going to see you over there.you're on leave until you sign every book, every out. happy to. and if you have questions, go ahead and ask craig questions at the beginning. by all means, there's other point. can i make one other point? one last point. one point, 1980, when reagan was campaign. i touched on this earlier, but i didn't expand it. reagan said, you basically he said, we don't need arms control. we need an arms race. and people thought he was crazy, but he knew...
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when we come back, craig is gonna stick, stick around, we're going to be right here, right? you're not gonna go anywhere. i'll say, right? yeah. but she deals going to join us as well for a block for the block. talk about new polling that just come in. that for the 1st time is not good news for vice president harris. oh, and there's this debate tonight. did you hear that? we've been talking about that to get right back. stay right there. the water is part of the leg, isn't it? but it would pose good. isn't the deepest you was in that in the word part. is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without glitches. let's go products are the point where you slow as well as all those that is connecting with infinity the most signal supply, the creation of the task of interest to you. good to you. good luck. pacific postal study a little quick look at the air conditioning, whether it's a photo on the on the, on the 15. yeah. would be a major issue with these reasoning. they don't put them in yet, mostly to visit our field or the the i hey, welcome back.
when we come back, craig is gonna stick, stick around, we're going to be right here, right? you're not gonna go anywhere. i'll say, right? yeah. but she deals going to join us as well for a block for the block. talk about new polling that just come in. that for the 1st time is not good news for vice president harris. oh, and there's this debate tonight. did you hear that? we've been talking about that to get right back. stay right there. the water is part of the leg, isn't it? but it would pose...
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craig, you get the last word you agree? nope, i do not. i think that donald trump is missing these opportunities. he's not even attacking kamala harris, where she's week is because he's got to be tough on crime. and use the immigrant crime her record as a d a and the attorney general in california is bad and he's not even using that to his advantage. some studies keeps calling her a communist. he's blowing it right now. missed opportunities. okay, great conversation, guys, smart stuff. and we all get to get your popcorn and maybe have an adult beverage with you. at least i will. and i'm going to watch this thing tonight with my family as are all americans. and i want to thank you guys for being here. hopefully we'll be able to talk about it in the post and then see if some of these prognostications came through it in college football. but it may be just as fun. that's our show. remember, always be looking outside your own box. just don't live in boxes. i'm rick sanchez . i won't be looking for you next to the there's no end in sight over h
craig, you get the last word you agree? nope, i do not. i think that donald trump is missing these opportunities. he's not even attacking kamala harris, where she's week is because he's got to be tough on crime. and use the immigrant crime her record as a d a and the attorney general in california is bad and he's not even using that to his advantage. some studies keeps calling her a communist. he's blowing it right now. missed opportunities. okay, great conversation, guys, smart stuff. and we...
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with daniel craig playing a homosexual, a heroin addict in 19 fifties, a mexico who becomes obsessed with a young man sort of a radically obsessed with young man. it's really a kind of variable and powerful performance that i didn't even think, you know, craig had, you know, i'm, and we saw a lot of these quite interesting um, and out there performances from some very, very big start taking quite big risk. uh, with these, with these films, and ben is making me really excited to see what's to be coming next very quickly. your favorite for the top prize? well ones they'll be away this year, and that's the brutal list. it's a film with adrian brody, a huge epic movie about a uh, a jewish survivor of world war 2, who tries to setup again in america. i'm amazing. fill in the kind that you don't really see anymore. i won't say anything else about it. we'll see what happens tonight, but it is my absolute favorite competitor this year looking forward to seeing that one. thank you very much. scott rooks for the and and that's it from me and then those team of thoughts. i'm next all technology
with daniel craig playing a homosexual, a heroin addict in 19 fifties, a mexico who becomes obsessed with a young man sort of a radically obsessed with young man. it's really a kind of variable and powerful performance that i didn't even think, you know, craig had, you know, i'm, and we saw a lot of these quite interesting um, and out there performances from some very, very big start taking quite big risk. uh, with these, with these films, and ben is making me really excited to see what's to be...
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the m craig? i'm gonna bring you in. what's your take? you know, so at least we know who's in charge over there in israel, right? the work cabinet at the end of the day of the ones calling the shots. you see these protests rich, you start to think like maybe we're going to get something out of this. maybe the is really government will finally be scared. i don't know because it's really in united states, the most propagandized citizens out there. so i mean, we can only hope, i don't want to see...
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i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> hello. i am craig melvin. this is dateline. rachel brady: ever since it, it's been replaying in my head over and over. >> ever since i heard it, it's been replaying in my head over and over. it was very unbelievable. >> it happened on thanksgiving. two teenagers missing. >> i buried my head and i started to cry. >> where they were and what they did would launch a terrifying case. >> why did this happen here? >> with a deadly end. >> nobody is leaving until we figure out what happened. >> a man at home alone and afraid. what what you felt a you felt in danger? >> you have a right to protect your home and yourself. >> he planned. he was prepared and he was determined to kill. >> the most chilling detail, what you will hear on tape. >> i am still shaking. >> hello and welcome to dateline. growing up cousins nick brady and haile kifer were close. nick love to choke and she loved to laugh. they were together that cold november day when tragedy struck. the horrible incident was there for police to hear on a perfectly clear recording.
i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> hello. i am craig melvin. this is dateline. rachel brady: ever since it, it's been replaying in my head over and over. >> ever since i heard it, it's been replaying in my head over and over. it was very unbelievable. >> it happened on thanksgiving. two teenagers missing. >> i buried my head and i started to cry. >> where they were and what they did would launch a terrifying case. >> why did this happen here?...
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i recently watched a podcast with craig murray and craig murray give the'. uh analogy that the reason why some people or many people are stopped at uk airports is because there's a particular law under the anti-terrorism act, which means in the first 60 minutes of your questioning under this act at the uk port, you do not have the right to silence, you do not have the right to have solicitor and attendance, you must answer all the questions that are asked and he will implied that what they want to do is join all the dots, so where have you been, who have you met, who have you spoken to, what were you speaking about, uh, and i just thought i would share that, and ask you, do you think that this oppression of independent journalism will get worse going forward? thank you for, and our your friend and mine, the honorable craig murry, a former british ambassador, registered today that he has fled to greece, he has left britain, because as he says, the day is darkening in britain for independent. thinkers, for dissidents, for people who oppose the prevailing orthodoxy of the empire, imagine
i recently watched a podcast with craig murray and craig murray give the'. uh analogy that the reason why some people or many people are stopped at uk airports is because there's a particular law under the anti-terrorism act, which means in the first 60 minutes of your questioning under this act at the uk port, you do not have the right to silence, you do not have the right to have solicitor and attendance, you must answer all the questions that are asked and he will implied that what they want...
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i recently watched a podcast with craig murray and craig murray give the uh analogy that the reason why some people or many people are stopped at uk airports is because there is a particular law under the anti-terrorism act, which means in the first... 60 minutes of your questioning under this act a uk port, you do not have the rate to silence, you do not have the rate, do you have solicitor and attendance, you must answer all questions that are asked uh and he will plied that what they want to do is join all the dots, so where have you been, who have you met, who have you spoken to, what were you speaking about, and i just thought i would sure that and ask you, do you think that this oppression of independent journalism will get worse going forward? thank you for, and our your friend and mine, the honorable craig murry, former... british ambassador uh registered today that he has fled to greece, he has left britain, because as he says, the day is darkening in britain for independent thinkers, for dissidents, for people who oppose the prevailing orthodoxy of the empire. imagine the day
i recently watched a podcast with craig murray and craig murray give the uh analogy that the reason why some people or many people are stopped at uk airports is because there is a particular law under the anti-terrorism act, which means in the first... 60 minutes of your questioning under this act a uk port, you do not have the rate to silence, you do not have the rate, do you have solicitor and attendance, you must answer all questions that are asked uh and he will plied that what they want to...
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craig, thank ou, see apple and nvidia. craig, thank you. see you _ apple and nvidia.on. - the price of spot gold has hit a record high of $2,631.73 per ounce in recent hours. it's been climbing for a couple of years as global inflation has been high. gold has been historically recognised as a hedge against inflation. the price of gold is up more than a third on the value 12 months ago. more than six million visitors go to munich's oktoberfest every year, making the veezen, as the locals refer to it, the biggest public festival in the world. the best—selling beer there is produced by paulaner, one of six munich brewers allowed to serve its wares at the festival. but oktoberfest is notjust about beer and fun — it is a major source of the city's economic growth. it's actually a 1.25 billion euro economic powerhouse for the bavarian capital while contributing 2% of its gdp. millions of visitors from around the world contribute significantly to hotel occupancy rates, food, shopping, and public transport. let's cross live now to munich and hearfrom the boss of paulaner — ch
craig, thank ou, see apple and nvidia. craig, thank you. see you _ apple and nvidia.on. - the price of spot gold has hit a record high of $2,631.73 per ounce in recent hours. it's been climbing for a couple of years as global inflation has been high. gold has been historically recognised as a hedge against inflation. the price of gold is up more than a third on the value 12 months ago. more than six million visitors go to munich's oktoberfest every year, making the veezen, as the locals refer...
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there are downstream implications. >> craig, keep your ringer on. craig fuller.uch. >> thanks, frank. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," not sold on the soft landing. why jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon is throwing cold water on the goldilocks scenario for the u.s. economy. we'll be right back after this break. i can make this work. that seems to be universal. i can make this work. i can make this work. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 clients are likely to recommend us. because advice worth listening to is advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial. is it possible to count on my is advice worth talking about. internet like my customers count on me? it is with comcast business. keeping you up and running with our 99.9% network reliability. and security that helps outsmart threats to your data. moaire dida twoo? -your data, too. there's even round-the- clock customer support. so you can be there for your customers. with comcast business, reliability isn't just possible. it's happening. switch to reliable comcast business internet with security and get started fo
there are downstream implications. >> craig, keep your ringer on. craig fuller.uch. >> thanks, frank. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," not sold on the soft landing. why jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon is throwing cold water on the goldilocks scenario for the u.s. economy. we'll be right back after this break. i can make this work. that seems to be universal. i can make this work. i can make this work. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 clients are likely to recommend...
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hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." >>>is i i am craig melvin. and this is "dateline". >>> everyone says that you and your sister with your mom's life. >> five years later, gone. >> reporter: she was a gorgeous girl. a model who became a mom. >> you made good looking kids. >> reporter: on the eve of her sons fifth birthday she vanished. >> the whole time were trying to talk without the kids hearing us about what happened. >> reporter: when a woman disappears, police will have questions about a man in her life and in this case that would not be so simple. there was the estranged husband who admitted to an argument that wants landed him in jail. >> she came at me and i grabbed her by the arms and then she called the police. >> reporter: then there was the secret boyfriend, he was not telling all he knew.>> he was not upfront from the beginning. >> reporter: and there was a third man. the former colleague, with a crush. >> cliff shared with friends that he found the love of his life. >> you have three potential suspects.>> a tangle. >> reporter: cou
hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." >>>is i i am craig melvin. and this is "dateline". >>> everyone says that you and your sister with your mom's life. >> five years later, gone. >> reporter: she was a gorgeous girl. a model who became a mom. >> you made good looking kids. >> reporter: on the eve of her sons fifth birthday she vanished. >> the whole time were trying to talk without the kids hearing us about what...
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craig, thank you for being with us this morning. to us about this storm, cat 4, a lot of rain, a lot of water and certainly, of course, cat 4, a lot of wind. what -- how do you see this storm? >> probably one of the best forecasted major hurricanes in modern history. national hurricane center, weather service, were very clear about this was what was going to happen. the hurricane, you know, was forecasted to strengthen. and reach a major category. so, you know, from the standpoint of the weather service giving us all the information they could, i don't think they could have done better. but a good forecast doesn't mean we're not going to have catastrophic impacts. this is multistate, this will -- it is still ongoing. i'm sitting in gainesville, where i have the sound of chainsaws going, no power, no internet and we were on the good side. we didn't have that much, but we just lost a lot of trees. and this will be across the whole region as we start to recover. >> craig, what are people's lives going to look like in the next couple of
craig, thank you for being with us this morning. to us about this storm, cat 4, a lot of rain, a lot of water and certainly, of course, cat 4, a lot of wind. what -- how do you see this storm? >> probably one of the best forecasted major hurricanes in modern history. national hurricane center, weather service, were very clear about this was what was going to happen. the hurricane, you know, was forecasted to strengthen. and reach a major category. so, you know, from the standpoint of the...
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i'm craig melvin.und dead in her apartment, and police immediately questioned her lover, norman clark. he gave them his dna and his full cooperation, but he had not shared everything. norman had a secret, one police would soon discover. now, it was time to question the other man in brittany's life-- her ex-husband, terry eldridge. once again, here's andrea canning with deadly circumstances. andrea canning: after more than two decades covering murder investigations, reporter jamie satterfield knew this one was a no-brainer. the husband who discovered his wife was having another man's baby was someone detectives needed to investigate. did you wonder immediately about brittany's ex-husband? you know, the ex-husband is always your first suspect. their divorce had not been very pleasant. it was a little bit ugly. andrea canning: so detectives questioned brittany's ex-husband, terry eldridge. terry was looked at by the police. they did take a dna sample. and it did cross my mind-- what if terry did do this?
i'm craig melvin.und dead in her apartment, and police immediately questioned her lover, norman clark. he gave them his dna and his full cooperation, but he had not shared everything. norman had a secret, one police would soon discover. now, it was time to question the other man in brittany's life-- her ex-husband, terry eldridge. once again, here's andrea canning with deadly circumstances. andrea canning: after more than two decades covering murder investigations, reporter jamie satterfield...
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a new spirit and style is evident and as one player put it, it won't be boring under craig bellamy.so if he keeps this up i'll be very happy. 50 already, so if he keeps this up i'll be very happy-— already, so if he keeps this up i'll be very happy. so far so good, more ositive at be very happy. so far so good, more positive at the _ be very happy. so far so good, more positive at the content. _ be very happy. so far so good, more positive at the content. i _ be very happy. so far so good, more positive at the content. i would - positive at the content. i would like to think — positive at the content. i would like to think we _ positive at the content. i would like to think we can _ positive at the content. i would like to think we can beat - like to think we can beat montenegro, if we play with the positivity we did on friday night. craig bellamy says he was really happy with the performance of his team in the goalless draw against turkey last week, but with two games in four days, personnel changes are expected tonight. different opposition and different threats. different qualiti
a new spirit and style is evident and as one player put it, it won't be boring under craig bellamy.so if he keeps this up i'll be very happy. 50 already, so if he keeps this up i'll be very happy-— already, so if he keeps this up i'll be very happy. so far so good, more ositive at be very happy. so far so good, more positive at the _ be very happy. so far so good, more positive at the content. _ be very happy. so far so good, more positive at the content. i _ be very happy. so far so good,...
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we can say craig pasta, do live. we don't say past that was a plus the plus you, but it's not bypass the new law. greg, thanks so much for joining us by for i look forward to the conversation. so otherwise. so there's a, there's outcry with tens of thousands of people joining in right now. this has been taking place for quite a while now over the last though, 4 or 5 days in israel. it's a, it's a citizen outcry. and you've seen it. it's caused by 1st and foremost, the depths of about 6 hostages of the corps, re lease citizens, really angry at these people, these tens of thousands of people who've taken to the streets. mostly they're angry at their own government. let me show you what this, what these protests look like. the don't a lot of those protesters are angry, mostly because of the news that has recently come out. just appeared by the way. it's written by it is riley newspaper details. how there was this recent bill, right. and, and this bill would, would create a cease fire and the return of the hostages. and
we can say craig pasta, do live. we don't say past that was a plus the plus you, but it's not bypass the new law. greg, thanks so much for joining us by for i look forward to the conversation. so otherwise. so there's a, there's outcry with tens of thousands of people joining in right now. this has been taking place for quite a while now over the last though, 4 or 5 days in israel. it's a, it's a citizen outcry. and you've seen it. it's caused by 1st and foremost, the depths of about 6 hostages...
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>> look, we got a big craig fan. >> big craig fan? >> you love craig melvin? novel. but, first, this is "today" on nbc. dupixent can help people with asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. so this is better. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. tell your doctor right away if you have rash, chest pain,...
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craig, with all the u.s.ire power concentrated in this region, it is notable that iran has not launched a direct attack on israel since april. that being said, the u.s. navy is stretched and, craig, this incident just underscores the challenges involved, craig. >> our chief international correspondent keir simmons for us. keir, thank you. >>> much more to get to on a tuesday morning, including the post-travel day rush. millions making their way back home this weekend. after people got away for the long holiday weekend more than ever before. and while the crowds at airports and roads have faced relatively smooth conditions, some travellers are encountered an unexpected snag, a massive strike by hotel workers. in a moment, al will be here to walk us through the forecast for the beginning of the week. but first, nbc's sam brock watching it from newark liberty international airport. hi, sam, good morning. >> reporter: hi, savannah. good morning. yes, labor day travel could have been treacherous. as you said, mill
craig, with all the u.s.ire power concentrated in this region, it is notable that iran has not launched a direct attack on israel since april. that being said, the u.s. navy is stretched and, craig, this incident just underscores the challenges involved, craig. >> our chief international correspondent keir simmons for us. keir, thank you. >>> much more to get to on a tuesday morning, including the post-travel day rush. millions making their way back home this weekend. after...