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lyndsay, curtis' own daughter, took the stand., over a span of eight years, she told police her mother was alive that morning. >> she said she had felt better. >> reporter: but on the stand, with her dad's life on the line, she changed her story. telling jurors she was no longer sure her mom was alive that day. >> don't remember any of it. >> reporter: but it doesn't stick in your memory? >> nope. >> reporter: and yet, detective baird's notes, you do tell him the story about seeing your mother. and then with the videotaped interview with -- detective gibson, you seem quite clear about that morning, and yes, you saw her and went off to school. what had happened in the interim between your statement and going into trial, on the stand, and then kind of stepping back from all of that? >> it was the fact of no one had honestly asked me, sincerely, what had happened that day. and i had never taken time to actually think about it. i -- >> reporter: well, detective gibson did, a couple of years before, when he took your statement, right?
lyndsay, curtis' own daughter, took the stand., over a span of eight years, she told police her mother was alive that morning. >> she said she had felt better. >> reporter: but on the stand, with her dad's life on the line, she changed her story. telling jurors she was no longer sure her mom was alive that day. >> don't remember any of it. >> reporter: but it doesn't stick in your memory? >> nope. >> reporter: and yet, detective baird's notes, you do tell him...
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. >> lyndsay gram saying to say that i'm skeptical statement -- president trump, congress and leadersvised world should demand to see evidence. turk turkey is saying that they will never allow a cover up. >> and a posthumous honor, as he was paid tribute to. they made the tribute in arlington, virginia, during the organization's 24th annual banqu banquet, with the theme, faith led and justice driven. >> momentum is building for a second referendum brexit legislation. they want another vote, so they have a say on the final brexit deal. the split from the eu passed by a margin of just 4 percentage points. >> 10s of thousands of people had their personal information exposed after hackers got in to a government healthcare website. healthcare.gov was hit, and it was on the direct enrollment path way, and affects 75,000 people. it allows agents and brokers to help consumers for their application for healthcare. the services for medicare and medicaid said have been deactivated. >> a video shows a woman running up to a house, leaving a child and ringing the bell and leaving. >> reporter: it a
. >> lyndsay gram saying to say that i'm skeptical statement -- president trump, congress and leadersvised world should demand to see evidence. turk turkey is saying that they will never allow a cover up. >> and a posthumous honor, as he was paid tribute to. they made the tribute in arlington, virginia, during the organization's 24th annual banqu banquet, with the theme, faith led and justice driven. >> momentum is building for a second referendum brexit legislation. they want...
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lyndsay rallied the republicans. >> if you vote no, you're legitimatizing the most despicable thing i have seen in my time in politics. >> reporter: the committee's republican majority includes lindsey graham of south carolina and john kennedy of louisiana. >> she said it was brett kavanaugh 100%. >> she did. and he believe she is sincere. nobody is going to ever figure out what happened. they're not. something happened to her and something very, very bad happened to her, and i'm very, very sorry. but they both said 100%, she said it happened, judge kavanaugh said it didn't. 100%. so what do you do? >> reporter: senator graham worries that the senate's constitutional role of advice and consent is no longer about the nominee. it's about the careers of the senators. >> the politics of voting for supreme court nominees are now about you, it's not about the nominee, it's not about the law, it's about how does it affect you. and you can't blame the democratic party for that. both of us got here, and i don't know if we'll ever get out. but i do not -- i don't want to go where we're headed.
lyndsay rallied the republicans. >> if you vote no, you're legitimatizing the most despicable thing i have seen in my time in politics. >> reporter: the committee's republican majority includes lindsey graham of south carolina and john kennedy of louisiana. >> she said it was brett kavanaugh 100%. >> she did. and he believe she is sincere. nobody is going to ever figure out what happened. they're not. something happened to her and something very, very bad happened to...
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. >> and that, says lyndsay moran, would be enough to put him on the government's radar. she used it work for the agency. >>> does the cia keep records on all dual sit snenz >> they don't have the resources or the time to monitor everyone. he would have had to do something to rise to their level of interest, or to be connected to someone. >> he definitely had connections to russian government without a doubt. but i guess -- >> he now lives in washington, d.c., a member of a group of activists who are vocal critics of putin's russia. the owner of tnk were oligarchs, powerful ones. >> they are extremely closely connected. i would call them the inner circle of putin. >> putin was consolidating his power, making his inner circle even tighter. loyal oligarchs got rich, enemies had their assets seized n. 2003 mikhail, ceo of russia's biggest oil company, was arrested on charges of fraud and kukes was picked to take over. >> that tells me he was in favor in the kremlin. they're not going to get rid of him and replace him with one of his cronies. they're going to replace him with
. >> and that, says lyndsay moran, would be enough to put him on the government's radar. she used it work for the agency. >>> does the cia keep records on all dual sit snenz >> they don't have the resources or the time to monitor everyone. he would have had to do something to rise to their level of interest, or to be connected to someone. >> he definitely had connections to russian government without a doubt. but i guess -- >> he now lives in washington, d.c., a...
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. >> and that, says lyndsay moran, would be enough to put him on the government's radar. she used it work for the agency. >>> does the cia keep records on all dual sit snenz >> they don't have the resources or the time to monitor everyone. he would have had to do something to rise to their level of interest, or to be connected to someone. >> he definitely had connections to russian government without a doubt. but i guess -- >> he now lives in washington, d.c., a member of a group of activists who are vocal critics of putin's russia. the owner of tnk were oligarchs, powerful ones. >> they are extremely closely connected. i would call them the inner circle of putin. >> putin was consolidating his power, making his inner circle even tighter. loyal oligarchs got rich, enemies had their assets seized n. 2003 mikhail, ceo of russia's biggest oil company, was arrested on charges of fraud and kukes was picked to take over. >> that tells me he was in favor in the kremlin. they're not going to get rid of him and replace him with one of his cronies. they're going to replace him with
. >> and that, says lyndsay moran, would be enough to put him on the government's radar. she used it work for the agency. >>> does the cia keep records on all dual sit snenz >> they don't have the resources or the time to monitor everyone. he would have had to do something to rise to their level of interest, or to be connected to someone. >> he definitely had connections to russian government without a doubt. but i guess -- >> he now lives in washington, d.c., a...
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not only in terms of national events but in terms of the local economy, we turn to lyndsay walker, a sophomore. the langley research center is located in our backyard. do you believe the newly proposed space force is necessary given that the bulk of responsibility will simply be transferred from the air force? wonderful question. i will say about nasa langley, in virginia, we are lucky nasa langley and wallis island on the eastern shore. both are critical to space exploration and defense. president trump proposed to do a space force. i am on the armed services committee. i am on the budget committee. what the administration has not done is come to our committee and said what is -- here is what we mean. here is what it will cost. here are the responsibilities we propose to reallocate. right now i think it is basically an idea, but they have not, and told us what is broken or what could be improved if we -- not come up and told us what is broken or what could be spaceed if there is a force. we are so connected to the nation's military mission, but i think we have to ask the questions,
not only in terms of national events but in terms of the local economy, we turn to lyndsay walker, a sophomore. the langley research center is located in our backyard. do you believe the newly proposed space force is necessary given that the bulk of responsibility will simply be transferred from the air force? wonderful question. i will say about nasa langley, in virginia, we are lucky nasa langley and wallis island on the eastern shore. both are critical to space exploration and defense....
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and i think the other guy, i guess lyndsay fired up this strange moment of scream for help kind of thingspite everything he does, i find that i do like lindsey graham. can't quite explain why i do because i've known him a long time and i do like him. i don't think they're equal. there's no comparison to me to how effective she was compared to his desperate cry for help. lindsey's. >> i do think it's helpful for democrats because women who have been on fire for about two years have got more fuel on that fire. >> the primaries. >> i think it's also helpful for republicans because republicans have seen this enthusiasm gap. this was a reminder to republicans about why they like being in power, the ability to put kavanaugh on the supreme court. i think the defiance that we saw judge kavanaugh show in the hearing will help republicans turnout their vote and that had been a problem. >> you are playing this so down the middle and so straight. you're not giving my answer. let's do it this way. if kavanaugh squeaks through this friday night or saturday night, he gets through with 50 votes, he's th
and i think the other guy, i guess lyndsay fired up this strange moment of scream for help kind of thingspite everything he does, i find that i do like lindsey graham. can't quite explain why i do because i've known him a long time and i do like him. i don't think they're equal. there's no comparison to me to how effective she was compared to his desperate cry for help. lindsey's. >> i do think it's helpful for democrats because women who have been on fire for about two years have got...