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k.c. joy, who also had a dog. >> i thought it was the perfect match. he has a dog, she has a dog. he seems quiet. she's not going to have all these people coming over. >> by may 2013 everything seemed great. maribel was leading by example, finishing up her degree in criminal justice at cal state fullerton. gisele was following in her strong footsteps. >> and she was dropping off money at my house, because i had gotten good grades. and she had just got her hair done, dyed, and styled, 'cause -- for her graduation. >> she looked great. >> yeah. >> and she was happy. >> yes, she was. >> and that's why it made no sense when just days later, maribel ramos, soldier, student, loving aunt, simply disappeared. >>> coming up, what happened to maribel ramos? >> i am freaking out. her door is open, her light is on, her bed's undone, everything was horrible, and i felt it. >> the mystery was about to deepen. >> nobody had heard from her? >> nobody. >> just ahead on "dateline extra." did you know slow i
k.c. joy, who also had a dog. >> i thought it was the perfect match. he has a dog, she has a dog. he seems quiet. she's not going to have all these people coming over. >> by may 2013 everything seemed great. maribel was leading by example, finishing up her degree in criminal justice at cal state fullerton. gisele was following in her strong footsteps. >> and she was dropping off money at my house, because i had gotten good grades. and she had just got her hair done, dyed, and...
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hours after k.c.'rst police interview, a cheerful joey ramirez showed up at his house. >> hey, k.c., how are you? can we come in? >> he brought a voice recorder and a few more questions. >> how are you this morning? >> all right. >> good, good. >> detective ramirez already knew the answers to some of them. >> when you say work, she works at? >> fullerton. >> cal state fullerton? >> yeah. >> and to some he didn't. >> did you have any marks on your legs or anything? >> no. >> well, let me just ask you, do you have any injuries on your legs? >> no. >> you have no injuries on your legs whatsoever? >> no, i don't have any. >> okay. >> then ramirez showed up again that night. >> k.c. joy, just a couple of quick questions for you, and i'll get out of here. how are you doing? are you okay? >> i've been crying. >> how many times did you talk to him? >> i believe i talked to him at least nine times. >> ramirez tried scaring k.c. about potential evidence found in his car. >> why would there be blood? in a red ver
hours after k.c.'rst police interview, a cheerful joey ramirez showed up at his house. >> hey, k.c., how are you? can we come in? >> he brought a voice recorder and a few more questions. >> how are you this morning? >> all right. >> good, good. >> detective ramirez already knew the answers to some of them. >> when you say work, she works at? >> fullerton. >> cal state fullerton? >> yeah. >> and to some he didn't. >> did you...
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provided k.c. with access to reliable, consistent medical care that has been vital to her well-being and has allowed her to thrive. and i am very happy to share that k.c. finished her bachelor's degree in may and is now pursuing her masters in counseling psychology. with her own struggles as her inspiration, she decided to make psychology her life's work, and judith says that k.c. is now the person that everybody goes to any time they have a problem or need comfort. . without the coverage that casey obtained from the affordable care act, she wouldn't be able to have health insurance due to her pre-existing conditions and rigorous health needs. with the affordable care act, she was able to see her daughter realize her dreams. i know all of you who are parents want the same for your children. so when i hear my colleagues on the other side of the aisle talk about eliminating casey's health care coverage, i get a pit at the bottom of my stomach. this is not about politics. this is about people's lives.
provided k.c. with access to reliable, consistent medical care that has been vital to her well-being and has allowed her to thrive. and i am very happy to share that k.c. finished her bachelor's degree in may and is now pursuing her masters in counseling psychology. with her own struggles as her inspiration, she decided to make psychology her life's work, and judith says that k.c. is now the person that everybody goes to any time they have a problem or need comfort. . without the coverage that...
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but k.c. southern which gets nearly a third of its business there mexico tries to reensure investors that it was positioned well despite concerns over amenning or repealing nafta. the shares were up 4% on the day to 87.91. and at&t is seeing strong growth in its new live tv streaming service. in a regulatory filing, it said it saw more than 200,000 customers sign up for directv now. >>> schlumberger saw results. the company said weakness in foreign markets drove down revenue but that was still good enough to beat expectations. it was off just a fraction to 86.49. herbal life said the securities and exchange commission has requested information with regard to anti-corruption laws in china. the up is plimt company said a strong dollar would cause earnings for the quarter and the year to come in lower than previously expected. it was down 13 cents to 53.01. the known short seller said airplane parts maker might be the valiant of the aerospace industry. add go it has a massive debt load and accuse
but k.c. southern which gets nearly a third of its business there mexico tries to reensure investors that it was positioned well despite concerns over amenning or repealing nafta. the shares were up 4% on the day to 87.91. and at&t is seeing strong growth in its new live tv streaming service. in a regulatory filing, it said it saw more than 200,000 customers sign up for directv now. >>> schlumberger saw results. the company said weakness in foreign markets drove down revenue but...
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afc west champion chiefs will play here on nbc sunday afternoon at 1:05 eastern, just afternoon in k.cthat's the afc story. here's the nfc story. the playoffs in the nfc will begin, as al told you, with the lions taking on russell wilson and the seattle seahawks. the lions played on monday night last night. that's when kam chancellor was batted out of the end zone. and seattle won. and the giants and green bay will renew acquaintances. they played on sunday night. green bay winning 23-16. that game will be on fox, the late game on sunday afternoon. and peeking ahead to the following weekend on saturday, atlanta will host the highest remaining seed on fox. a similar time, the following day, the number one seed. the cowboys will get in the mix, that sunday, also on fox. >>> back to the packers and their win of the division. rodgers, 300 yards and 4 touchdowns. and the patchwork secondary in the second half, a tremendous job, including the performance by morgan burnett. they win the game balls tonight. the stars of the game and a chance to visit with michele tafoya. >> mike, thank you. aa
afc west champion chiefs will play here on nbc sunday afternoon at 1:05 eastern, just afternoon in k.cthat's the afc story. here's the nfc story. the playoffs in the nfc will begin, as al told you, with the lions taking on russell wilson and the seattle seahawks. the lions played on monday night last night. that's when kam chancellor was batted out of the end zone. and seattle won. and the giants and green bay will renew acquaintances. they played on sunday night. green bay winning 23-16. that...
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late in the fourth k.c. with a touchdown going for two to tie the game at home. they get it.sas city is called for holding. they back it up. try again and this time -- incomplete. that would prove to be the difference. steelers hold on and they move on next week. next weekend here it is. nfc championship game packers and falcons at 3:00 eastern time on fox. afc the patriots host the steelers, winners move to the super bowl in houston, texas, first sunday in february. two months ago we were saying the nfl was dead. >> shannon: back to life last night. >> bill: back to life in a big way. congratulations. great seasons so far for all these great teams. next sunday. >> shannon: gets my blood pumping. president-elect trump will take the oath of office. this will not be the first time a presidency has dealt with that. how do you handle running the country when large numbers of people don't think you deserve to be there? karl rove knows the feeling and joins us next. >> bill: icy roads makes a state trooper have to make a life or death decision right there. i just want to find a use
late in the fourth k.c. with a touchdown going for two to tie the game at home. they get it.sas city is called for holding. they back it up. try again and this time -- incomplete. that would prove to be the difference. steelers hold on and they move on next week. next weekend here it is. nfc championship game packers and falcons at 3:00 eastern time on fox. afc the patriots host the steelers, winners move to the super bowl in houston, texas, first sunday in february. two months ago we were...
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. >> joining us right now former german ministerch defense k.c.mments do you believe object efforts against terrorist organizations have been successful. >> some success definitely beyond -- the criticism i have i haven't seen any about to unite international community there itself undermining no clear attachment between european efforts u.s. efforts you see some intelligence coordination, but that could be better, and a lot has not grown last couple years so, yes, we have seen couple success stories we have seen bin laden taken out, but is there a wider concept of how middle east will look years to come follow-up after -- cairo speech there is anything of goes deeper than just -- i don't think so. >> coming from is one seen firsthand in angela merkel opened doors to immigrants, refugees saw a lot of attacks after. >> would be too easy to blame object for that that is the failure of european, european not united enough never establish common form of security policy to tackle dangerous problems. >> i was going to ask you seems within the european u
. >> joining us right now former german ministerch defense k.c.mments do you believe object efforts against terrorist organizations have been successful. >> some success definitely beyond -- the criticism i have i haven't seen any about to unite international community there itself undermining no clear attachment between european efforts u.s. efforts you see some intelligence coordination, but that could be better, and a lot has not grown last couple years so, yes, we have seen...
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we're back right after this. m ath t hofca aby injurasng tit at&t♪k.c, r lpc r e atis(l >>> lower todayat's shaping up to be the worst day of trading so far this year. energy materials and financials all lagging in the markets so far. energy is off 2% as oil prices dip on supply concerns. energy sector, also the spdr, ticker xle is off lows of the session but 2% so far today. that etf is 3% lower this month for its worst month in over a year. melissa, with the markets and s&p down 1% at this point, traders wondering if this could be the beginning of the drop we have been waiting for. perhaps we'll see. >> dom, thank you. >>> to the bond market now, rick santelli is tracking all the action. hi, rick. >> hi, melissa. slip in rates, that's continued a bit. although not in great range size. open the chart up. couple of things should jump out at you. rates have held the upper end of its range. for 2017, high yield closed at 251. look at the dollar index, definitely the same pattern but a lot more give back on the foreign exchange side. finally, talk about very little give back. look at the h
we're back right after this. m ath t hofca aby injurasng tit at&t♪k.c, r lpc r e atis(l >>> lower todayat's shaping up to be the worst day of trading so far this year. energy materials and financials all lagging in the markets so far. energy is off 2% as oil prices dip on supply concerns. energy sector, also the spdr, ticker xle is off lows of the session but 2% so far today. that etf is 3% lower this month for its worst month in over a year. melissa, with the markets and s&p...
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. >> bernie sanders is definitely someone who watched a lot of those stump speeches with k.c.ly and hit people on the head. when i think about betsy devos, one of the first questions he asked before saying that the country is turning into an oligarchy, how much money have you given to the republican party, she said i'm not sure, $200 million. this idea that he's really just asking a very straight, simple question, why is the climate change changing and the possible head of the epa can't answer that question, that tells progressives that this is a target and we really have to watch this guy. >> that's interesting. i do appreciate the idea that he's the leader of the emerging progressive democratic party. but then you have, also, is the epa an environmental issue or is it economics and wall street, which is the elizabeth warren wing of the party? so i think while -- >> i think it's all of it. >> it's all of it, but how do they settle that out? because those are two very, very diametrically opposed issues that have very different impacts in terms of how the party positions itself
. >> bernie sanders is definitely someone who watched a lot of those stump speeches with k.c.ly and hit people on the head. when i think about betsy devos, one of the first questions he asked before saying that the country is turning into an oligarchy, how much money have you given to the republican party, she said i'm not sure, $200 million. this idea that he's really just asking a very straight, simple question, why is the climate change changing and the possible head of the epa can't...
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forcing the rescheduling of the kansas city chiefs playoff game over fears of driving conditions in k.cmi-truck running a snowplow right off the highway. the plow plummeting 300 feet right into a ditch. luckily that driver is expected to be okay. scary. pete: chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. they are canceling or moving a game it has to be significant. rich rich this is a really big deal. you have been in an ice store storm. >> yes. if you are in a snow storm you can drive. road, tractions. ice nothing you can do. think about it rain that falls and it freezes on contact. this happens if you took a column of air, it would be frozen normally under a snow storm if it's comofn all the -- frozen all the way down you get the fluffy flakes. air melts all of that snow but at the surface it's very cold and so it freezes right when it makes contact. take a look at the maps and i will tell you what i'm talking about there. see the temperatures 22347 kansas city. go up 5,000 feet above the ground there and the temperatures are in the 50's. that's why once it falls it's freezing on contact. you s
forcing the rescheduling of the kansas city chiefs playoff game over fears of driving conditions in k.cmi-truck running a snowplow right off the highway. the plow plummeting 300 feet right into a ditch. luckily that driver is expected to be okay. scary. pete: chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. they are canceling or moving a game it has to be significant. rich rich this is a really big deal. you have been in an ice store storm. >> yes. if you are in a snow storm you can drive. road,...