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moby's investigators video camera in hand searched the house.side those 200 plus acres to look through. >> that area was homesteaded heavily in the 1800s, so there is a lot of laid up wells and old foundations and things like that. >> didn't find anything? >> no, we didn't. >> not at first and not outside, but a few days later they did. >> entered the residence through the open garage door. >> senior investigator steve anderson. >> i noticed bloodstains on the floor and on the moldings of the doorway that led out to the garage. >> and there was more blood, tiny stains and a kitchen rug. they sent it out for tests. >> everything on the floor, on the inside walls and on the carpet came back to being michele's blood. >> suddenly the case looked very different. >> then we knew we had a real problem. >> what in the world had happened to michele harris? >>> coming up -- >> they have what would appear to be an idyllic life and beautiful home and beautiful children. we learned more and more he became the focus. >> a husband suspected, a daughter questio
moby's investigators video camera in hand searched the house.side those 200 plus acres to look through. >> that area was homesteaded heavily in the 1800s, so there is a lot of laid up wells and old foundations and things like that. >> didn't find anything? >> no, we didn't. >> not at first and not outside, but a few days later they did. >> entered the residence through the open garage door. >> senior investigator steve anderson. >> i noticed bloodstains...
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i think it will be very difficult for chief security to organize new elections because it mobi a very costly exercise and as she saw in 2018 it took quite a long time to organize those elections in fact they were pushed back twice so for the international community i don't think they would consider elections the right way forward at the moment. organizing them is costly as i just said but also elections were held in 2018 the results were indeed contested but i think for international does it is more important now to underline the importance for the respect for the rule of law to have strong state institutions to make sure that the 2 political actors the main one so kabila and she's the katie find their way out of this crisis a political one so encourage them to have a dialogue to have conversations not necessarily with the with the goal already intention to keep the coalition together but to make sure that. the crisis does not ask and so as i just pointed out to avoid that the the political crisis becomes a military one you just asked for the fact who for who controls the security for
i think it will be very difficult for chief security to organize new elections because it mobi a very costly exercise and as she saw in 2018 it took quite a long time to organize those elections in fact they were pushed back twice so for the international community i don't think they would consider elections the right way forward at the moment. organizing them is costly as i just said but also elections were held in 2018 the results were indeed contested but i think for international does it is...
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what a real corner of the world a occupies, those are the words of hermann melville in chapter 14 of mobyick. melville was talking about nantucket, our tiny little island 30 miles at sea about 15 miles long. this little island became the whaling capital of the world, a major accomplishment for a place like nantucket. tonight we are going to go on the voyage of the edward kerry, this is going to be captained by carrie winslow and the boys 54-1858.rom 18 he is going to be accompanied on this voyage with his wife -- by his wife whose name is marianne and two of their children, mary and john will be joining on this voyage. here we have a young man whose name is joseph ray and joseph kept a journal throughout this voyage. a lot of the drawings that you will be seeing came from joseph ray. he was a 21-year-old nantucket boy hired to go out on the edward kerry and his job is to be -- that means that when they lowered the whale -- from the whaleship, joseph will be in the bow of the ship. he will first be using in order to help grow towards the whale, but when they approach, he will also be the p
what a real corner of the world a occupies, those are the words of hermann melville in chapter 14 of mobyick. melville was talking about nantucket, our tiny little island 30 miles at sea about 15 miles long. this little island became the whaling capital of the world, a major accomplishment for a place like nantucket. tonight we are going to go on the voyage of the edward kerry, this is going to be captained by carrie winslow and the boys 54-1858.rom 18 he is going to be accompanied on this...
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those are the words of hermann melville in -- in chapter 14 of moby dick. he was talking about nantucket, our tiny island about 15 miles --g, but this became their became the whaling capital of the world. go onight we are going to a voyage. captained by to be perry winslow, and it lasted from 1854-1858. accompanied bybe his wife, whose name is marianne, and two of their children. it will be joining on this voyage. and here we have a young man whose name is joseph ray, and journal throughout this voyage. a lot of the drawings you will see came from joseph ray. he was a 21-year-old nantucket boy hired to go out on the edward carey. his job will be her pruning -- harpooning. so when they are actually pursuing a whale, joseph will be in the bow of the ship. , then he will ore pooner.harp corner -- har joins the rest of the crew, and these are men from all over. they are from buffalo, boston, captains, because the and the mates are most likely from nantucket. as they carry sailors all over the world, they will pick up other sailors and that will add to the diver
those are the words of hermann melville in -- in chapter 14 of moby dick. he was talking about nantucket, our tiny island about 15 miles --g, but this became their became the whaling capital of the world. go onight we are going to a voyage. captained by to be perry winslow, and it lasted from 1854-1858. accompanied bybe his wife, whose name is marianne, and two of their children. it will be joining on this voyage. and here we have a young man whose name is joseph ray, and journal throughout...
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those were the words of hermann melville in chapter 14 of "moby dick." melville was talking about nantucket, our tiny island about 15 miles long. that this little island became the whaling capital of the world. a major accomplishment for a little place like nantucket. so tonight we are going to go on the voyage of the edward perry. this is going to be captained by perry winslow, and it lasted to 1858. he is going to be accompanied on this voyage by his wife, whose name is mary and, and two of their children, mary and john will be joining on this voyage. here we have a young man whose name is joseph ray. joseph kept a journal throughout this voyage. so a lot of the drawings that you will be seeing came from joseph ray. he was a 21-year-old nantucket boy hired to go on the ship and his job was going to be both steerer and harpooner. that means when they are actually pursuing a whale, ofeph will be in the bough the ship. when they approached the whale, he will also be the harpooner. the present is going to harpoon the whale. joseph joins the rest of the cre
those were the words of hermann melville in chapter 14 of "moby dick." melville was talking about nantucket, our tiny island about 15 miles long. that this little island became the whaling capital of the world. a major accomplishment for a little place like nantucket. so tonight we are going to go on the voyage of the edward perry. this is going to be captained by perry winslow, and it lasted to 1858. he is going to be accompanied on this voyage by his wife, whose name is mary and,...
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you mentioned stacey abrams who a lot of people here in the state credit with really mobi mobilizing the democrats here to give joe biden a 12,000 or so vote win. you also have representative elect na-kia williams. and calvin smyer, he's been an elector since 1975 but this is only the second time he can cast his vote for a democratic presidential nominee, last time in 1992 when bill clinton won here, that was the last time a democrat won here. he said yesterday this was a tremendous honor and said this was juxtaposed to what happened in 1992, very calm and quiet. here chaos surrounding it, and le's a little concerned with potentially external pressures here, especially those upset about the vote happening later today. >>> i want to go to pennsylvania, an important state with its 20 electoral votes that's where we find brian todd in the capital city of harrisburg. what are you seeing? >> despite the rain, snow and sleet, the electors say this is a great day for them. they're excited to be here, but this is a different event than it's been in past years in pennsylvania. four years ago
you mentioned stacey abrams who a lot of people here in the state credit with really mobi mobilizing the democrats here to give joe biden a 12,000 or so vote win. you also have representative elect na-kia williams. and calvin smyer, he's been an elector since 1975 but this is only the second time he can cast his vote for a democratic presidential nominee, last time in 1992 when bill clinton won here, that was the last time a democrat won here. he said yesterday this was a tremendous honor and...
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i was also overwhelmed because one of my most favorite books in the world was moby . this was if i had stepped into the pages of my favorite. the more i learned about it the more i began to realize if i was ever going to write a book i was going to have to begin with the pilgrims. that story i assumed i already knew. i began to look into 17th century new england. the more i looked into the story the almost indignant i became. what i learned in third grade didn't do justice to the complexity and the real relevance of what happened in 17th century new england. the story of the pilgrims does not end with the first thanksgiving. that is just the beginning. that is the beginning of an intergenerational story that is truly epic in scope. it was the first thanksgiving. for the next 54 years there was a remarkable thing in plymouth colony. there was peaceful coexistence between the indians and the english. given the subsequent history that was truly remarkable. in 1675, 55 years after the filing of the mayflower, war came to plymouth colony. his son philip whose native name w
i was also overwhelmed because one of my most favorite books in the world was moby . this was if i had stepped into the pages of my favorite. the more i learned about it the more i began to realize if i was ever going to write a book i was going to have to begin with the pilgrims. that story i assumed i already knew. i began to look into 17th century new england. the more i looked into the story the almost indignant i became. what i learned in third grade didn't do justice to the complexity and...
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and i was also overwhelmed because one of my most favorite books in the world was "moby dick". i wanted to learn everything i could about it. and the more i learned about it, the more i began to realize if i was ever going to write a book about the history of nantucket, i had to put it in the context of new england. i had to begin with the pilgrims, the story i assumed i already knew. so i began to look into 17th century new england. and the more i looked into the story, the more almost in dig na dignant i became because what i learned didn't do justice to what i had learned. the story of the pilgrims does not end with the first thanksgiving. that is just the beginning of an inter-generational story that is truly epic in scope. yes, there was the first thanksgiving and then for the next 54 years there was a remarkable thing in plymouth colony. there was peaceful coexistence between the indians and english in plymouth. and given the subsequent history of america, that is truly remarkable. but in 1675, 55 years after the sailing of the mayflower, war came to plymouth colony. when
and i was also overwhelmed because one of my most favorite books in the world was "moby dick". i wanted to learn everything i could about it. and the more i learned about it, the more i began to realize if i was ever going to write a book about the history of nantucket, i had to put it in the context of new england. i had to begin with the pilgrims, the story i assumed i already knew. so i began to look into 17th century new england. and the more i looked into the story, the more...
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i was also overwhelmed because one of my most favorite books in the world was "moby dick" and this was as if i had stepped into the pages of my favorite novel. i want to learn everything i could about it and the more i learned about it, the more i began to realize that if i was never going to write a book about the history of nantucket, i had to put it in the context of new england. if i was going to do that, i had to begin with the pilgrims would. that story i assumed i already knew. so i began to look into the 17th century new england and the more i looked at the story, the more almost indignant i became because, you know, when i learned in third grade did not do justice to the complexity and the real relevance of what happened in 17th century new england. because the story of the pilgrims does not end with the first thanksgiving. that is just the beginning of an intergenerational story that is truly epic in scope because, yes, there was the first thanksgiving and then for the next 54 years, there was a remarkable thing in plymouth colony. there was peaceful coexistence between the i
i was also overwhelmed because one of my most favorite books in the world was "moby dick" and this was as if i had stepped into the pages of my favorite novel. i want to learn everything i could about it and the more i learned about it, the more i began to realize that if i was never going to write a book about the history of nantucket, i had to put it in the context of new england. if i was going to do that, i had to begin with the pilgrims would. that story i assumed i already knew....
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gulators in china have ordered more than 100 mobi phone apps overhauled.s billed as a crackdown on pornography, gambling prostitution. it's also the latest in a string of aions by the ruling communist party to control what is seen online inside china. a boeing 737 max made its first commercial flight tonce two fatal crashes grounded all of the planes 20 months ago. brazil's largest carrier, gol airlines, used a 737 max on a flight from sao paulo to porto alegre. american airlines plans to u.s. later this moplanes in the annk on wall street, stocks over worries about coronavirus infections and economic stimulus.du the dow jones rial average lost 106 points to close at 30,068. the nasdaq fell 243 points, 2%, and, the s&p 500 slipped 29. still to come on the newshour:ak how las are scrambling to provide economic relief in the pandemic. from the frontlines: we hear from a healthcare worker on the challenges of covid why women are too often carrying the burden and economic hit in this trying time. plus much more. >> woodruff: the negotiations involve senators,
gulators in china have ordered more than 100 mobi phone apps overhauled.s billed as a crackdown on pornography, gambling prostitution. it's also the latest in a string of aions by the ruling communist party to control what is seen online inside china. a boeing 737 max made its first commercial flight tonce two fatal crashes grounded all of the planes 20 months ago. brazil's largest carrier, gol airlines, used a 737 max on a flight from sao paulo to porto alegre. american airlines plans to u.s....
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i think it will be very difficult for chief security to organize new elections because it mobi a very costly exercise and as she saw in 2018 it took quite a long time to organize those elections in fact they were pushed back twice so for the international community i don't think they would consider elections the right way forward at the moment. organizing them is costly as i just said but also elections were held in 2018 the results were indeed contested but i think for international does it is more important now to underline the importance for the respect for the rule of law to have strong state institutions to make sure that the 2 political actors the main ones so camille and she's to katie find their way out of this crisis a political one so encourage them to have a dialogue to have conversations not necessarily with the with the goal already intention to keep the coalition together but to make sure that. the crisis does not ask and so as i just pointed out to avoid that the the political crisis becomes a military one you just asked for the fact who for who controls the security fo
i think it will be very difficult for chief security to organize new elections because it mobi a very costly exercise and as she saw in 2018 it took quite a long time to organize those elections in fact they were pushed back twice so for the international community i don't think they would consider elections the right way forward at the moment. organizing them is costly as i just said but also elections were held in 2018 the results were indeed contested but i think for international does it is...