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i'm natalie allen and this is "cnn newsroom." >>> and thank you for joining us.wildfires in the western u.s. is so bad that even people far away from the flames are having a hard time
i'm natalie allen and this is "cnn newsroom." >>> and thank you for joining us.wildfires in the western u.s. is so bad that even people far away from the flames are having a hard time
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natalie? >> well, derek, hang right there, we want to talk with you again in a second about another situation, because in addition to fires in the west, a severe tropical storm is threatening the southeast. and that is tropical storm sally. intensifying now that it has moved into the gulf of mexico. sally is expected to become a hurricane by monday evening and make landfall along the louisiana/mississippi coast. the mayor of new orleans is ordering mandatory evacuations for people outside the city's levee protection system, beginning at 6:00 p.m. on sunday. >> sally is likely to make landfall, the impact in terms of our area is expected for late monday into tuesday morning. the system is slowing down and potentially building its strength. everyone needs to take this very seriously. >> let's talk about sally with derek, back with us, and got a feel for louisiana, they were just hit, lake charles, by a storm just a matter of a couple of weeks ago. >> hurricane laura, a category 4 upon landfall.
natalie? >> well, derek, hang right there, we want to talk with you again in a second about another situation, because in addition to fires in the west, a severe tropical storm is threatening the southeast. and that is tropical storm sally. intensifying now that it has moved into the gulf of mexico. sally is expected to become a hurricane by monday evening and make landfall along the louisiana/mississippi coast. the mayor of new orleans is ordering mandatory evacuations for people outside...
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natalie. >> can't wait for that day. derek, thanks so much. we appreciate it. >>> germany and france have agreed to take in some 400 unaccompanied refugee children after a devastating fire at a refugee camp in greece. the fire destroyed the camp on the island of lesbos. the largest camp in that country leaving thousands of refugees without any shelter. greece now says the fire appears to have been deliberately set after officials forced residents testing positive for covid-19 to quarantine. that makes it more complicated. let's discuss it further with cnn's melissa bell. she is on lesbos now. i know you have talked to these people that suddenly went from barely having a place to live to now no place to live. so tragic. >> reporter: what little refuge they had, this is what's left of it. this is the main camp. where i'm speaking to you from is one of the main over spill strikes. what strikes you the most besides the stench is the size of it. on the outskirts they sought refuge, they were on the edge of the streets. their a deof how the fire beg
natalie. >> can't wait for that day. derek, thanks so much. we appreciate it. >>> germany and france have agreed to take in some 400 unaccompanied refugee children after a devastating fire at a refugee camp in greece. the fire destroyed the camp on the island of lesbos. the largest camp in that country leaving thousands of refugees without any shelter. greece now says the fire appears to have been deliberately set after officials forced residents testing positive for covid-19 to...
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let us go to greece and natalie. arst of all, greece was country that was relatively keen to open up and get tourists back and kickstart the economy. tell us what has happened over the summer months. aims -- it seems that the plan did not go as they originally thought. of -- at the beginning the beginning of sumummer, covid numbers were single didigits. today what we are seeing is a huge spike and -- of covid infections and they are reaching 200 or 300 on a daily basis. some are quite worried. claire:: i am sorry to cut -- >> i am sorry to cut you off but we are having problems hearing you in greece. we will hold on natalie, let us go to italy. our correspondent is therefore us who has been covering the pandemic for us in italy since the beginning. we will speak to her now. italy was the first country in europe to be really badly affected by the coronavirus, and six months on, how is the picture looking? >> in italy have the foreign ministerer speaking today saying that the infection rate in italy is lower compared t
let us go to greece and natalie. arst of all, greece was country that was relatively keen to open up and get tourists back and kickstart the economy. tell us what has happened over the summer months. aims -- it seems that the plan did not go as they originally thought. of -- at the beginning the beginning of sumummer, covid numbers were single didigits. today what we are seeing is a huge spike and -- of covid infections and they are reaching 200 or 300 on a daily basis. some are quite worried....
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i'm natalie allen.atching "cnn newsroom." it is hard to believe that when we started 2020, coronavirus was barely a murmur. and the idea of social distancing, wearing masks, going into lockdowns were alien to most of us. now, these things are the new normal. especially after the virus spread rapidly from early march. cnn's tom foreman looks back at what has happened in the six months since. >> reporter: the nba calls it time-out. >> this game has officially been postponed. >> reporter: actor tom hanks and his wife say they have the virus. a worldwide pandemic has been declared and president trump announces limits on travel from europe. >> smart action today will prevent the spread of the virus tomorrow. >> reporter: march 11th was a trifecta of very bad news. >> up until that point, the threat of coronavirus affecting people's lives and/or livelihoods seems maybe relatively remote. it was something that was happening in distant lands to foreign people. not here in the united states. at least not that we
i'm natalie allen.atching "cnn newsroom." it is hard to believe that when we started 2020, coronavirus was barely a murmur. and the idea of social distancing, wearing masks, going into lockdowns were alien to most of us. now, these things are the new normal. especially after the virus spread rapidly from early march. cnn's tom foreman looks back at what has happened in the six months since. >> reporter: the nba calls it time-out. >> this game has officially been postponed....
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>> yes, it matters. >> harris: natalie?es, i am more supportive of joe biden after this. >> harris: and john? >> not at all. if this the only thing biden can do is release his taxes, that's a pretty low bar that has been set. >> harris: wow. this issue and so many others divide right down party lines with our voters voices. one thing that unites us, you will all vote and john the police officer reached out to sit down and come to the table. i hope people take up the offers from officers as we all come together and love america. we all do no matter how we vote. thank you very much and god bless. >> thanks for having us. >> harris: the political pressure is mounting on joe biden as he looks to avoid any major gaffs. could a slip up jeopardize his standings with undecided voters? we made it for all branches and all ranks whether they served one tour or made a career of it. we also made usaa for military spouses and their kids usaa is easy to work with and can save you money on auto, home and renters insurance. become a member
>> yes, it matters. >> harris: natalie?es, i am more supportive of joe biden after this. >> harris: and john? >> not at all. if this the only thing biden can do is release his taxes, that's a pretty low bar that has been set. >> harris: wow. this issue and so many others divide right down party lines with our voters voices. one thing that unites us, you will all vote and john the police officer reached out to sit down and come to the table. i hope people take up...
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natalie: you did the math correctly, exactly. 12,000 people. i will have to repeat -- many babies, many children, no medicine, no food, very little food, very little water, a swelteriring heat at t the mome. we are hearing reports -- it has not been confirmed by ththe authorities. there is a huge empty space behind the curve. what we have been hearing is they arere bringing in tents but the big question is, is this tempororary? is this more permanent? one of the families has been here for n nine monthshs. they are still waiting. their application, the beginning of their application, will start to be processed when the interview starts next year. another man i was speaking to has been waiting for four years to see his applilication. the real question is -- we are .atching up also residents of this island -- they want to help, but what else can they do? what is the european union doing? we are paying for p problems and mistakes that we are really not reresponsible for. 400 unaccompanied minors is of coururse very welcome, and a hue help, but as y
natalie: you did the math correctly, exactly. 12,000 people. i will have to repeat -- many babies, many children, no medicine, no food, very little food, very little water, a swelteriring heat at t the mome. we are hearing reports -- it has not been confirmed by ththe authorities. there is a huge empty space behind the curve. what we have been hearing is they arere bringing in tents but the big question is, is this tempororary? is this more permanent? one of the families has been here for n...
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natalie? >> all right, we appreciate it.london for us. >>> after being idle for five months because of the pandemic, the beijing international auto hoe is n show is in full gear. 800 models are on display from china and beyond that includes 147 new energy vehicles as well as concept cars from around the world. among them, a car based on 5g technology with electronic mirror and microrobots. >>> the first presidential debate between trump and biden just days away now. we'll have a preview of what we might expect coming up right after this. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements... neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and concentration. try it today with our money-back guarantee! think you need to buy expensive skincare products [♪] to see dramatic results? try olay skin care. just one jar of micro-sculpting cream has the hydrating power of 5 jars of a prestige cream, which helps plump skin cells and visibly smooth wrinkl
natalie? >> all right, we appreciate it.london for us. >>> after being idle for five months because of the pandemic, the beijing international auto hoe is n show is in full gear. 800 models are on display from china and beyond that includes 147 new energy vehicles as well as concept cars from around the world. among them, a car based on 5g technology with electronic mirror and microrobots. >>> the first presidential debate between trump and biden just days away now....
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natalie brand is live in ga a memorial tonight. ds natalie?rter: liz, some of those mourners remain tonight at 2:00 a.m. east coast time earlier the crowds were huge. now flowers and candles line the steps as people t they said to honor the life and legacy of justice ginsburg and also honor her career of contributions to equal rights. >> ruth bader ginsburg was an icon for women, given my success, my family, my wife. i wouldn't have that without ruth, without justice ginsburg, you know, what she contributed. >> i think certain things are beyond ideology and beyond politics. and i think she was a legend well beyond her time on the floor. especially in the later years she showed such personal courage and resolve. >> reporter: liz, we are also getting some new reaction from the president and the democratic nominee joe biden tonight. asking about this after his rally in minnesota, called justice ginsburg an amazing woman. then later put out a statement that called her a titan of the law and said she was renown for her brilliant mind and her powerf
natalie brand is live in ga a memorial tonight. ds natalie?rter: liz, some of those mourners remain tonight at 2:00 a.m. east coast time earlier the crowds were huge. now flowers and candles line the steps as people t they said to honor the life and legacy of justice ginsburg and also honor her career of contributions to equal rights. >> ruth bader ginsburg was an icon for women, given my success, my family, my wife. i wouldn't have that without ruth, without justice ginsburg, you know,...
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natalie: okay. lemonis: thank you so much. natalie: oh...sly, at this point, there's more going on with monica than she wants to talk about, because we didn't even get to finish our agilex meeting. quite frankly we didn't get to finish a lot of the things that we started. and in order for this thing to actually not end badly, it's probably a good idea that we all sit down and understand what direction we're going. so, what do you guys think we do now? jessica: i don't know. whatever she's happy and decides. it's her money. it's her business. monica: i don't want this to look like every other brand. that's it. caity: in order for this to be successful, monica needs to be comfortable with what we're doing. and i think she has a lot of uncertainty, which makes me uncomfortable. monica: my whole thing about this whole process is not losing sight of why we started it, how we started it, and where we want to go. lemonis: are you really gonna try to sell me that? you've navigated the whole process. so i was at your office. i asked to take over the
natalie: okay. lemonis: thank you so much. natalie: oh...sly, at this point, there's more going on with monica than she wants to talk about, because we didn't even get to finish our agilex meeting. quite frankly we didn't get to finish a lot of the things that we started. and in order for this thing to actually not end badly, it's probably a good idea that we all sit down and understand what direction we're going. so, what do you guys think we do now? jessica: i don't know. whatever she's happy...
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i'm natalie allen. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> 5:00 a.m. here in atlanta, georgia, thank you for joining us. u.s. president donald trump has said very little about the wildfires raging across the western u.s. during the past month. but as the disaster reaches historic levels, he's now expected to travel to california monday to get a briefing from emergency officials. no doubt he will experience the intense smoke that is choking the u.s. west coast from mexico all the way north to canada. the air quality in some places is extremely hazardous. medical experts are fearing that lung damage from the smoke will make people even more vulnerable to the coronavirus. the fires have now killed at least 33 people since mid-august, and dozens are missing. entire communities as you can see right there are wiped out. one fire chief explains that flames are moving faster than people can escape. >> saw the unprecedented fire growth up on the creek fire, that rapidly grew and impacted our ability to evacuate and move peo
i'm natalie allen. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> 5:00 a.m. here in atlanta, georgia, thank you for joining us. u.s. president donald trump has said very little about the wildfires raging across the western u.s. during the past month. but as the disaster reaches historic levels, he's now expected to travel to california monday to get a briefing from emergency officials. no doubt he will experience the intense smoke that is choking the u.s. west coast from mexico all the way...
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and natalie -- one of the pictures i saw up there, natalie, was adeline with a birthday cake. i would assume it's your parents surrounding. she's sitting in the middle. and natalie, today is your birthday. and i'm sorry this happened to you and you're talking to us right now. you have to miss her. what would you like to say about your sister? what do you want people to know about her? >> there are no words that can encompass who adeline was and the spirit that she had. i mean, she just had a way of making anyone feel special and heard and loved. and you know, today is my birthday. and i couldn't help but when i was blowing out my candles on my cake think god, i hope that i have the capability to make someone feel the way adeline made me feel for the last 20 years of my life. i'm so lucky to have had her for the short amount of time that i did. all the other people that, you know, adeline cared for, her patients, her friends, her colleagues. just the luckiest people to have gotten to know her. >> again, i'm so sorry. i'm looking at the pictures of adeline and your mom and your
and natalie -- one of the pictures i saw up there, natalie, was adeline with a birthday cake. i would assume it's your parents surrounding. she's sitting in the middle. and natalie, today is your birthday. and i'm sorry this happened to you and you're talking to us right now. you have to miss her. what would you like to say about your sister? what do you want people to know about her? >> there are no words that can encompass who adeline was and the spirit that she had. i mean, she just...
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i'm natalie allen. you are watching cnn newsroom. months into the coronavirus pandemic, death numbers continue to rise. so much so, that a world health organization official says the idea of 2 million global deaths is certainly unimaginable, but not impossible. johns hopkins university now reports 987,000 deaths worldwide. the world health organization official went on to say that countries should be doing more than just waiting for a vaccine. and they should use lockdowns as a last resort. joining me now from geneva, switzerland, to talk about these developments, dr. david know var r navarro. good morning. thank you very much to you. there's not much encouraging news in the world right now. we'll try to find some, okay? first of all, the w.h.o. has written recently that lockdowns, as i mentioned, should be a last resort, in the event of surges. talk about that. why is that? >> we said right from the beginning we have to learn to hold this virus at bay, while getting on with our lives at normal. and i know that sounds crazy because i
i'm natalie allen. you are watching cnn newsroom. months into the coronavirus pandemic, death numbers continue to rise. so much so, that a world health organization official says the idea of 2 million global deaths is certainly unimaginable, but not impossible. johns hopkins university now reports 987,000 deaths worldwide. the world health organization official went on to say that countries should be doing more than just waiting for a vaccine. and they should use lockdowns as a last resort....
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he was my superman. he was always my protector. >> my fiance, i think he's been killed. i think he's been shot. >> this is the man i'm supposed to marry. this was just not possible. >> she found him on the floor, the fiance who was the love of her life. >> i zeroed in on him, and he was just laying there. >> it's a stone-cold assassination. >> nick, the marine, a tough vet-turned-target. >> somebody hated nick so much that they shot through his window. >> then came in through the window and shot him some more. >> yes. >> angry colleagues at work. >> people complained of how nick talked to them. >> which was, let's go. >> get the job done. >> and some angry exes too. >> i know he was cheating on me. >> he's dated a number of women. >> bullet casings, carpet fibers, bloody clothes. who was the killer? >> it's somebody full of hatred. >> we wanted answers. >> there needs to be justice.
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he was my superman. he was always my protector. >> my fiance, i think he's been killed. i think he's been shot. >> this is the man i'm supposed to marry. this was just not possible. >> she found him on the floor, the fiance who was the love of her life. >> i zeroed in on him, and he was just laying there....
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written and directed by natalie krinsky, whose writing credits include work on gossip girl, the broken smart, sassy vibe as the big sick or lena dunham's tv show girls, both of which seem to be sources of inspiration. the dialogue is self—consciously snappy, not least in the scenes between lucy and herflatmate, whose relentless quickfire snarkiness is both a contrivance and a joy. as for the plot, it hits all the romcom beats in a manner that's so formulaic as to be almost parodic. yet as someone who loves romcoms, i enjoyed the combination of old—fashioned cheesiness and thoroughly modern post—sex in the city feistiness. we're in business, baby! at the heart of it all is viswa nathan. she's fantastic in the central role, delivering withering one—liners with the ease of a standup comedian but also bringing a believability to the role of lucy which anchors this often fanciful drama. a treat, too, to see bernadette peters in a supporting role, reminding usjust how brilliant she was in thejerk all those years ago and what a unique screen presence she continues to be. the broken hearts gal
written and directed by natalie krinsky, whose writing credits include work on gossip girl, the broken smart, sassy vibe as the big sick or lena dunham's tv show girls, both of which seem to be sources of inspiration. the dialogue is self—consciously snappy, not least in the scenes between lucy and herflatmate, whose relentless quickfire snarkiness is both a contrivance and a joy. as for the plot, it hits all the romcom beats in a manner that's so formulaic as to be almost parodic. yet as...
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written and directed by natalie krinsky, whose writing credits include work on gossip girl, the brokenaims for the same smart, sassy vibe as the big sick or lena dunham's tv show girls, both of which seem to be sources of inspiration. the dialogue is self—consciously snappy, not least in the scenes between lucy and herflatmate, whose relentless quickfire snarkiness is both a contrivance and a joy. as for the plot, it hits all the romcom beats in a manner that's so formulaic as to be almost parodic. yet as someone who loves romcoms, i enjoyed the combination of old—fashioned cheesiness and thoroughly modern post—sex and the city feistiness. we're in business, baby! at the heart of it all is viswa nathan. she's fantastic in the central role, delivering withering one—liners with the ease of a standup comedian but also bringing a believability to the role of lucy which anchors this often fanciful drama. a treat, too, to see bernadette peters in a supporting role, reminding usjust how brilliant she was in thejerk all those years ago and what a unique screen presence she continues to be. the
written and directed by natalie krinsky, whose writing credits include work on gossip girl, the brokenaims for the same smart, sassy vibe as the big sick or lena dunham's tv show girls, both of which seem to be sources of inspiration. the dialogue is self—consciously snappy, not least in the scenes between lucy and herflatmate, whose relentless quickfire snarkiness is both a contrivance and a joy. as for the plot, it hits all the romcom beats in a manner that's so formulaic as to be almost...
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i'm natalie allen. this is "cnn newsroom." thank you for joining us. our top story, this year's fire season in the western u.s. is already one of the worst ever recorded. more than 100 massive wildfires are now racing unchecked through one dozen states, pushed by hot winds across bone-dry landscapes. at least 26 people have been killed since the fires broke out in mid-august. and in an ominous sign, the death toll certainly will go much higher. oregon officials are preparing for fmass fatalities. the governor says dozens of people are currently unaccounted for. and she issued this dire warning. >> i can't say this enough. if you are notified by emergency officials to evacuate, please do so immediately. you may not get a second chance. >> california, where 19 people have died, is battling about two dozen major fires across the state. one san francisco bay area resident said the orange sky, ash and smoke, feels a little like doomsday. >>> back to oregon. 500,000 people have been told to evacuate or ready
i'm natalie allen. this is "cnn newsroom." thank you for joining us. our top story, this year's fire season in the western u.s. is already one of the worst ever recorded. more than 100 massive wildfires are now racing unchecked through one dozen states, pushed by hot winds across bone-dry landscapes. at least 26 people have been killed since the fires broke out in mid-august. and in an ominous sign, the death toll certainly will go much higher. oregon officials are preparing for fmass...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> something wasn't right at her house. i saw a lot of police cars. that woman was a fighter. she would never leave her daughters. she would never do it. >> michele ran the home. >> she was very proud about how she was able to make ends meet. lloyd helped with the kids. >> they're wonderful girls. they're amazing. the end came much too soon. >> she's motionless, and i'm concerned. >> there appeared to be a body hanging from a banister. from first look it would appear as though it was a suicide. >> but then they looked closer. >> it appeared that there was a struggle. my gut was tellin' me, "there's somethin' wrong here." >> did someone want michele dead? was someone else willing to help? >> at that point, we're shellshocked. >> a bond forged in blood. >> could you cry? >> i might. >> we call it the lie and cry conversation. >> betrayed by blood. >> what are you hoping for? >> some conversation
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> something wasn't right at her house. i saw a lot of police cars. that woman was a fighter. she would never leave her daughters. she would never do it. >> michele ran the home. >> she was very proud about how she was able to make ends meet. lloyd helped with the kids. >> they're wonderful girls. they're amazing. the end came...
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natalie morales: a beloved couple found murdered. their bodies discovered inside their home, along with a lifetime of valuable curiosities they had collected. he was big into civil war guns, coins of all kinds. natalie morales: was there any connection between the memorabilia and the murder? question is, who's gonna benefit by these two deaths? jessica was the only child. she was the sole heir. sole heir. natalie morales: or was there someone else who stood to gain? investigators would discover a clue. it was, by far, the most important piece of evidence in the case. natalie morales: that would reveal a mind blowing betrayal.
natalie morales: a beloved couple found murdered. their bodies discovered inside their home, along with a lifetime of valuable curiosities they had collected. he was big into civil war guns, coins of all kinds. natalie morales: was there any connection between the memorabilia and the murder? question is, who's gonna benefit by these two deaths? jessica was the only child. she was the sole heir. sole heir. natalie morales: or was there someone else who stood to gain? investigators would discover...
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natalie brand, cbs news, the white use. dafit day of latino heritage month in california. governor newsom issued a proclamation from now until october 15 to honor our states 15 million latinos. the governor said it is important during the pandemic and this is a time to acknowledge harms stemming from social and racial inequities and continue our commitment to tackling disparities during this unprecedented health and economic crisis and beyond. he goes on to say we will fight for a more equal future. >>> another live look outside. mary is back with the full force test coming up. >>> improving your workout experience. apple unveils its newest product meant to keep you moving. >>we are working to bring you positive stories during this difficult time, check them out [upbeat music] ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ ♪ i fell asleep but when i woke up. ♪ [upboy)ndwi f our cctio ♪ today was the day that i put everything in perspective. ♪ good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. >>> new at noon, the san francisco district attorney and others a
natalie brand, cbs news, the white use. dafit day of latino heritage month in california. governor newsom issued a proclamation from now until october 15 to honor our states 15 million latinos. the governor said it is important during the pandemic and this is a time to acknowledge harms stemming from social and racial inequities and continue our commitment to tackling disparities during this unprecedented health and economic crisis and beyond. he goes on to say we will fight for a more equal...
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. >> reporter natalie brand shows us things got messy. >> reporter: the first presidential debate was marked by chaos, personal insults, and interruptions. >> everybody knows he is a liar. >> you are the liar. >> reporter: the two candidates sparred over healthcare. >> what is the trump healthcare plan? >> i guess i'm debating you, not him. i am cutting drug prices. >> reporter: they clashed over the economy and the coronavirus. >> people want their schools open. you can't fix the economy until you fix the covid crisis. >> reporter: president donald trump denied a new york times report that he paid only $750 f 20 and 17. >> i paid millions of dollars in taxes, millions of dollars in income tax. >> show us your tax return. >> you will see it as soon as it is finished. >> reporter: one of the most striking moments of debate is president donald trump's response when asked if he would condemn white supremacy groups. >> proud boys, stand back and stand by. i will tell you what. somebody has to do something about antifa and the left. >> reporter: members of the far right group was listening
. >> reporter natalie brand shows us things got messy. >> reporter: the first presidential debate was marked by chaos, personal insults, and interruptions. >> everybody knows he is a liar. >> you are the liar. >> reporter: the two candidates sparred over healthcare. >> what is the trump healthcare plan? >> i guess i'm debating you, not him. i am cutting drug prices. >> reporter: they clashed over the economy and the coronavirus. >> people...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> the night before, angela thought that she had heard somebody messing at the front door of the residence. she felt she was being watched. all the wounds that she had to her body. it was a very angry attack. >> reporter: a nursing student with three children, nobody was busier than angela. >> as soon as class was over, she was gone. >> back home? >> uh-huh. >> and that's where they found her. >> my girl ain't answering the phone. >> the officers could see a lot of blood. >> reporter: police thought her boyfriend's behavior seemed odd. >> he gets to the door and sees it kicked in and he doesn't go in. >> people thought there was something suspicious about that. >> reporter: but he had an alibi. >> did he try to point the finger at anybody else? >> he did. angela's ex-husband. >> reporter: the ex had an alibi, too. >> he came off as very calm and collected. >> reporter: and there was something else missing. >> we got a phone call. >> reporter: until someone f
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> the night before, angela thought that she had heard somebody messing at the front door of the residence. she felt she was being watched. all the wounds that she had to her body. it was a very angry attack. >> reporter: a nursing student with three children, nobody was busier than angela. >> as soon as class was over, she was gone. >> back home? >> uh-huh. >> and that's where they found her....
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natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >>> during president trump's visit to sacramento things turned a little hectic when protesters appeared to surround a california highway patrol vehicle after the presidential arrived at the airport. one man climbed on top of the car and got thrown off. that protester in the red hat was thrown several feet on to the ground. he suffered minor injuries. chp said that officer feared for his safety and hit the gas pedal when the protester started to climb on to the vehicle. >>> the reward is now $175,000 to find the person who ambushed two l.a. deputies sitting in their patrol vehicle. surveillance video shows a person walking up to the car and firing off several shots on saturday. one deputy is a 31-year-old mother who was shot in the jaw. but she still called in for help and even applied a tourniquet to the other deputy. both are still in the hospital and expected to survive. at this point there's no known motive for the shooting. >>> the police chief in rochester, new york has been abruptly fired amid outrage over daniel prude's death. the city's m
natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >>> during president trump's visit to sacramento things turned a little hectic when protesters appeared to surround a california highway patrol vehicle after the presidential arrived at the airport. one man climbed on top of the car and got thrown off. that protester in the red hat was thrown several feet on to the ground. he suffered minor injuries. chp said that officer feared for his safety and hit the gas pedal when the protester started to...
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as natalie brand reports, both men are keeping a busy schedule with less than two months to go before the election. >> reporter: president trump rallied supporters in no carolina, his third trip to the tar heel state in three weeks. >> i'm running for re-election to keep jobs at home, to put violent criminals behind bars, and to ensure the future belongs to america, not to china and other countries. >> reporter: earlier, the president visited another battleground state -- florida -- where he signed an order extending a moratorium on offshore drilling off florida's gulf coast and expanding it to the state's atlantic coast, as well as the coasts of georgia and south carolina. it's a reversal from the administration's earlier pledge to expand drilling off the nation's coast. with the election now just eight weeks away, president trump says he's prepared to spend his own money on his re-election amid reports he's lost his fund-raising advantage to democratic nominee joe biden. >> if we needed any more i'd put it up personally like i did in the primaries last time. >> reporter: polls show
as natalie brand reports, both men are keeping a busy schedule with less than two months to go before the election. >> reporter: president trump rallied supporters in no carolina, his third trip to the tar heel state in three weeks. >> i'm running for re-election to keep jobs at home, to put violent criminals behind bars, and to ensure the future belongs to america, not to china and other countries. >> reporter: earlier, the president visited another battleground state --...
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for more we go to our troops barbara daggers bought at natalie mcgill. with everyone finances in the toilet due to covert 19 overdue rent and bills the only thing that would stop predatory lending now is to launch a reboot of to catch a predator where chris hansen tells you ever proved you for a high interest loan you can't repay to. perhaps no one needs that reboot that happened more than citizens who identify as hispanic or latino people who've been disproportionately victimized by job loss home loss covert 19 infection and politicians trying to speak their language for a mosque infamously on yom my dress on seo does it. in a graphic as planned. with that would be happy to take some questions yeah actually i'd like to know which knives he used to butcher that but there was wonder who purposely marketed itself as one that understood the needs of that community more than any other a lender known as opportunity which operates in 12 states including california and texas and among the ny largest counties in texas alone opportune has sued borrowers after the
for more we go to our troops barbara daggers bought at natalie mcgill. with everyone finances in the toilet due to covert 19 overdue rent and bills the only thing that would stop predatory lending now is to launch a reboot of to catch a predator where chris hansen tells you ever proved you for a high interest loan you can't repay to. perhaps no one needs that reboot that happened more than citizens who identify as hispanic or latino people who've been disproportionately victimized by job loss...
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natalie brand, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> the grand jury proceeding in the breonna taylor case will be made public today. kentucky's attorney general has now admitted that he never asked the jury to consider homicide charges against the officers who carried out that botched drug raid in march killing taylor. a member of the grand jury is accusing the attorney general of misrepresenting their deliberations. the attorney for that anonymous juror said the juror wants a record of the proceedings made public. >> my client wants to make sure the truth gets out. my client wants to make sure that anything that happened in there becomes something of public knowledge to the extend -- to the extent it's legally allowed to. >> the grand jury ultimately indicted one officer for firing bullets that entered the home of taylor's neighbor. >>> and now to california. the glass fire burning wine country in the northern part of the state, threatens more than 22,000 homes this morning. the fire has burned more than 46,000 acres in napa and sonoma counties. it's destroyed homes and wineries. one woman wh
natalie brand, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> the grand jury proceeding in the breonna taylor case will be made public today. kentucky's attorney general has now admitted that he never asked the jury to consider homicide charges against the officers who carried out that botched drug raid in march killing taylor. a member of the grand jury is accusing the attorney general of misrepresenting their deliberations. the attorney for that anonymous juror said the juror wants a record of the...
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natalie brand reports. >> reporter: democratic presidential nominee joe biden once again criticized the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic after a virtual briefing from public health experts on developing and distributing a vaccine. >> i trust vaccines. i trust scientists, but i don't trust donald trump. >> reporter: the trump administration announced plans to make a covid vaccine free to all americans with plans for the military to help with distribution. >> we're on track to deliver and distribute the vaccine in a very, very safe and effective manner. >> reporter: president trump pushed back on testimony from cdc director dr. robert redfield who said a vaccine would not be available for wide distribution until next year. >> i think he made a mistake when he said that. it's incorrect information. >> reporter: the cdc director also stressed the importance of wearing face masks during that hearing. >> if i don't get an immune response, the vaccine's not going to protect me. this face mask will. >> as far as the mask is concerned, he made a mistake. >> reporter: during a tow
natalie brand reports. >> reporter: democratic presidential nominee joe biden once again criticized the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic after a virtual briefing from public health experts on developing and distributing a vaccine. >> i trust vaccines. i trust scientists, but i don't trust donald trump. >> reporter: the trump administration announced plans to make a covid vaccine free to all americans with plans for the military to help with distribution....
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >>> this is "dateline." >> she was brave. she was incredibly brave. why didn't i know that she needed me and that she was alone and that she was hurt? nothing was the same after that. nothing. >> reporter: they found her in the soccer field. the straight arrow student killed by a single bullet. >> i just hit the floor. >> i remember the pain. everytime i talk about it the pain comes rushing back. >> that someone would shoot my child. like, why? >> reporter: this is a small town whodunit. >> oh, yeah we were afraid. >> reporter: what had happened that night? was the answer somewhere in her circle of friends? >> we're trying to find out why! >> i would never hurt halee. >> they came and talked to me. it was four fbi agents. >> he's there. he's got a gun. >> reporter: how could it not have been him? then a secret spills out in court! that's a bombshell. >> that definitely was. >> i felt like i had gotten my heart rippe
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >>> this is "dateline." >> she was brave. she was incredibly brave. why didn't i know that she needed me and that she was alone and that she was hurt? nothing was the same after that. nothing. >> reporter: they found her in the soccer field. the straight arrow student killed by a single bullet. >> i just hit the floor. >> i remember the pain....
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this is natalie sidesurf in austin, texas. >> so pretty. >> the outside is made of some molding chocolatee even got the details down. look at that cateye eyeliner. >> she's going to save it, right? she's not going to do anything else with it, right? >> don't you want to know what's on the inside? >> no. no, no! >> yeah. cake for brains. >> oh my goodness. >> look at that. >> seeing this gives me a splitting headache. >> it's a little disturbing. >> i cannot wrap my head around this one. >> yeah. but i guess she wanted to have her cake and eat it too. >> i just -- i wouldn't even -- i don't even like to cut into the name on the birthday cake. >> i know. >> wow. >> it's a whole new level. >>> hey, see this guy breaking a record here? jumping rope. skipping rope. 147 times in 30 seconds. with skates on! look at him. oh, he's dancing, though. >> friday "polka." >>> from cincinnati, ohio, happy web-tober fest 2020 with the klaberhest family band. ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores that's the "world news" polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack
this is natalie sidesurf in austin, texas. >> so pretty. >> the outside is made of some molding chocolatee even got the details down. look at that cateye eyeliner. >> she's going to save it, right? she's not going to do anything else with it, right? >> don't you want to know what's on the inside? >> no. no, no! >> yeah. cake for brains. >> oh my goodness. >> look at that. >> seeing this gives me a splitting headache. >> it's a little...
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natalie's son lucas has hip dysplasia. he is now 11, but has had seven operations.ifetime of health problems. i lost my mobility, i lost my self—worth, my confidence, started to become depressed. atjust 31 years old, she has now had two hip replacements. i'm now walking every day, i am pain free, i am able to take up activities i never thought i would. i don't want individuals going through the journey i have gone through, that is my hope, that is my wish and i believe that, you know, today detection is crucial. emmy‘s mum natalie says that new parents need to be aware of symptoms of hip dysplasia. my biggest advice would be to trust your instincts. if you notice things such as a resistance in nappy changes or the leg length, get checked. go to the gp. with me is hannah purdy, one of the youngest peole to undergo a hip replacement at 17. also i'm joined by pranai buddhdev, a paediatric 0rthopaedic & hip preservation surgeon. babies aren't being check and early detection is key. yes, so, hip dysplasia is a very common issue we sarkese especially as a paediatric surge
natalie's son lucas has hip dysplasia. he is now 11, but has had seven operations.ifetime of health problems. i lost my mobility, i lost my self—worth, my confidence, started to become depressed. atjust 31 years old, she has now had two hip replacements. i'm now walking every day, i am pain free, i am able to take up activities i never thought i would. i don't want individuals going through the journey i have gone through, that is my hope, that is my wish and i believe that, you know, today...
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natalie johnson knows it too well. her sister passed away in november after battling occupational cancer, she had been a firefighter for 31 years and loved helping people. >> she would not give up on you. she would have the ability to reach and and see what was right at the core of you. >> natalie was on hand when they arrived, the clean tab apparatus keep carcinogens away from the crew. the breathing apparatus has been moved to a back compartment. >> turnouts are moved out of the crew compartment to an outside compartment. we have a filter on the inside. it filters the air >> each one costs 700 grand and will be paid for by the city. >> they cost more. however, if it saves one firefighter going forward, suffering the effects of cancer, it's worth more. five families of firefighters who have died or are glad to see that protection. >> it is amazing to see. >> that was rachel wolf reporting. santa clara fire crews are proving that we are all better together, lending a helping hand to a man who lost his wheels. the man i
natalie johnson knows it too well. her sister passed away in november after battling occupational cancer, she had been a firefighter for 31 years and loved helping people. >> she would not give up on you. she would have the ability to reach and and see what was right at the core of you. >> natalie was on hand when they arrived, the clean tab apparatus keep carcinogens away from the crew. the breathing apparatus has been moved to a back compartment. >> turnouts are moved out of...
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natalie brand, cbs news, washington. junta the size dozens gathered to remember the late supreme court justice at the memorial center outside california state capital. many are honoring her legacy and what she fought for. >> i didn't have a husband to cosign for me. some of this basic rights that women take for granted nowadays >> we need to honor what she has left for us and for us to not give up hope. to pick of the legacy she has blessed us with. >>> late last night in san francisco, an impromptu site choate the crowd. this video shows one car spinning smoke from the back as people not socially distanced take film on the phones. >>> this is a live look at the white house is one where ficial suspect after an envelope pleased with poison was into the white house. they told this visited press that the letter was found at a government facility that screens mail addresses to the president. officials say the letter appears to have been sent in canada. that's according to the new york times. junta the u.s. postal inspection
natalie brand, cbs news, washington. junta the size dozens gathered to remember the late supreme court justice at the memorial center outside california state capital. many are honoring her legacy and what she fought for. >> i didn't have a husband to cosign for me. some of this basic rights that women take for granted nowadays >> we need to honor what she has left for us and for us to not give up hope. to pick of the legacy she has blessed us with. >>> late last night in...
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thankfully, i found natalie. >> natalie khawam, with the whistleblower law firm, gets brought into the level. >> mayra contacted me and said, i heard you do a lot of things for the military. would you be able to help my family? i said, absolutely. you don't need to pay me anything. we need to get a congressional investigation. we need to figure out what's goink going on. where is their daughter? >> it gets to the point where it's not just on local outlets. the story goes national on spanish language media with mom gloria speaking publicly about the alleged sexual harassment. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i was told that he followed her into a shower and there was another person that also harassed her, used vulgar words. >> family attorney natalie khawam told us today she's uncovered at least two incidents of sexual harassment. the military says they have received no credible information about those allegations. >> when the sexual harassment allegations became public, the whole case took off. >> #findvanessaguillen began trending. and when i say trending, i mean even with celebrities
thankfully, i found natalie. >> natalie khawam, with the whistleblower law firm, gets brought into the level. >> mayra contacted me and said, i heard you do a lot of things for the military. would you be able to help my family? i said, absolutely. you don't need to pay me anything. we need to get a congressional investigation. we need to figure out what's goink going on. where is their daughter? >> it gets to the point where it's not just on local outlets. the story goes...
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natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >> the call from the centers for disecontrol and prevention raising questions. why they want vaccine sites fully operational by november 1st. >> plus ride-share drivers across the state asking for voters support. >>> kpix is working to bring the positive stories during this difficult time. check them out at kpix.com/together and >>> coron for a lot of fornians. they show a almost one if five, 19% knows someone who died from the virus. the number is 28% for black residents and 29% for latin, and 10% for whites. it found nearly 70% in california want stricter in place rules. >> there are new questions from a letter from the centers for disease control and prevention calling on all states to have vaccine distribution sites fully operational by november 1st, two days before the election. the letter was sent on august 27 th. the chief scientists is concerned the didn't come sooner. >> you have safety, effectiveness, quality and a safety monitoring system and we don't jew up the trust safe and effective vaccine can save lives, but that is a fall ord
natalie brand, cbs news, the white house. >> the call from the centers for disecontrol and prevention raising questions. why they want vaccine sites fully operational by november 1st. >> plus ride-share drivers across the state asking for voters support. >>> kpix is working to bring the positive stories during this difficult time. check them out at kpix.com/together and >>> coron for a lot of fornians. they show a almost one if five, 19% knows someone who died from...
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>> volvemos contigo al estudio. >> amalia muchas gracias por este reportaje, estoy seguro que natalielas mÁs mascotas hicieron un llamado para salir a votar, he visto muchos mensajes que salgamos a votar, camisetas, oprah winfrey la vemos dando este mensaje con el #, a y vemos a demi lovato siempre por una buena causa, estamos viendo a demi moore que cada dÍa se ve mÁs joven y espectacular. recuerde la importancia de salir a votar porque queda poco tiempo y telemundo tambiÉn se une a la iniciativa, >> hoy estamos inundados de informaciÓn en internet, telemundo acaba de lanzar una nueva plataforma de verificaciÓn de datos llamada "te verifica" que ofrece verificaciones diarias de rumores en redes sociales con el fin de ayudar a votantes a navegar informados con las histÓricas elecciones de este aÑo, para accesar solo debes mandar un whatsapp con la palabra hola al nÚmero que estÁ apareciendo en instantes en su pantalla (informaciÓn en pantalla) me encanta esto porque hay mucha desinformaciÓn en redes sociales y muchas conspiraciones por ahÍ, asÍ es que buena onda por telemundo, ahora m
>> volvemos contigo al estudio. >> amalia muchas gracias por este reportaje, estoy seguro que natalielas mÁs mascotas hicieron un llamado para salir a votar, he visto muchos mensajes que salgamos a votar, camisetas, oprah winfrey la vemos dando este mensaje con el #, a y vemos a demi lovato siempre por una buena causa, estamos viendo a demi moore que cada dÍa se ve mÁs joven y espectacular. recuerde la importancia de salir a votar porque queda poco tiempo y telemundo tambiÉn se...
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as a teenager, swimmer natalie du toit was considered as one of south africa's most talented sportinghe refused to let this stop her professional career. an accident is a moment in time. and you look back and you, i have half a leg less than what i had, and ultimately, it is waking up every day, putting on a prosthesis and saying right, i'm going to start my day. so you are facing it every day. and i think it is a choice every day as to what your choice would be. and that is how the south african made history, by qualifying for the 2002 commonwealth games in manchester, england the following year. she competed in both disabled and able bodied events. 2002 was a whirlwind. i had been disabled in 2001, and i got back into the water probably about six months after my amputation. the commonwealth games was the next big event for south africa and i qualified for it. and then i had the ability to take part in the 800 metre freestyle, which was an able—bodied event and the disability races, they are all sprinting events, and i'm definitely not a sprinter. and she went way further. du toit wo
as a teenager, swimmer natalie du toit was considered as one of south africa's most talented sportinghe refused to let this stop her professional career. an accident is a moment in time. and you look back and you, i have half a leg less than what i had, and ultimately, it is waking up every day, putting on a prosthesis and saying right, i'm going to start my day. so you are facing it every day. and i think it is a choice every day as to what your choice would be. and that is how the south...
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natalie, it is several hours since the huge blaze was first reported. what have greek authorities been doing since then? the prime minister chaired d an emergency meeting this morning. after that, he ordered his to go toon minister the isisland itself to see whats happening right on site.e. are prioritiese that need to be dealt with at the momoment. one is whehere to house the neny 30,000 asylum-seekers. and also how to minimize a covid-19 outburst. last week, there were 35 itfirmed cases out of 2000 is a very anxious administration how to contain. it is to keep the migrants from going toto the city. the main priority remains where will these people be tonightht? last night, we saw images of and sleeping by t t road that includes s pregnant women, children, babies. it remains to be seen. and bornel created thee brunt of the immigration crisis of greece. the european union h has offered financia assistance and also to relocate the unaccompanied minors. willems the a authorities have them in hotels and it where the be seen prime minister's will be giving
natalie, it is several hours since the huge blaze was first reported. what have greek authorities been doing since then? the prime minister chaired d an emergency meeting this morning. after that, he ordered his to go toon minister the isisland itself to see whats happening right on site.e. are prioritiese that need to be dealt with at the momoment. one is whehere to house the neny 30,000 asylum-seekers. and also how to minimize a covid-19 outburst. last week, there were 35 itfirmed cases out...
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zooifrnl craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales.line". >>> the first time i saw her, i thought she was beautiful. we just loved being together. we were always together. our kitchen back door was open and the glass was broken. >> i need an ambulance now. my wife! oh my god! >> he was the one who found her. >> i didn't know how to handle that. i wish i could have been there to protect her.
zooifrnl craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales.line". >>> the first time i saw her, i thought she was beautiful. we just loved being together. we were always together. our kitchen back door was open and the glass was broken. >> i need an ambulance now. my wife! oh my god! >> he was the one who found her. >> i didn't know how to handle that. i wish i could have been there to protect her.
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say hello to natalie maines, emily strayer and martie maguire, aka "the chicks." >>> hello, ladies. > are you? >> very good to see you. i'm doing well. is it -- >> is that cigarette real? >> no, it's not real. [ laughter ] >> it's a pretend disney cigarette, yes. >> how is everything going? you know, i heard charles barkley is a fan of your band. >> well, you should have asked me, i mean, our memory he seems to be a fan. we played a show in, i guess it was arizona right? >> he doesn't go to shows, usually, he stays in the ka s-- casino the whole time. this is big. >> we are proving, that is big news. we were doing a stadium tour, i think with the eagles and we opened for the eagles and we played the whole show, and i am watching -- i'm doing the show watching this man on the front row, knowing every word. so in to it and we got off stage and i was like, did you, emily, did you see who was right in front of you? charles barkley. and he knew every word. >> wow. >> that's pretty great. and you didn't talk to him back stage? >> he didn't come back stage. >> he was just there. >> it was re
say hello to natalie maines, emily strayer and martie maguire, aka "the chicks." >>> hello, ladies. > are you? >> very good to see you. i'm doing well. is it -- >> is that cigarette real? >> no, it's not real. [ laughter ] >> it's a pretend disney cigarette, yes. >> how is everything going? you know, i heard charles barkley is a fan of your band. >> well, you should have asked me, i mean, our memory he seems to be a fan. we played a show...
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. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> all of a sudden i realized, what's going on? why are they late? something definitely was wrong. he said, your family was in an accident. and my whole world just dropped out from underneath me. >> the scene told the story. >> what did you find? >> something i don't want to see again. >> a deadly crash on a dark road. two gone, one barely alive. a tragic accident. but look closer. in all of the broken glass and twisted metal, was there a clue to a crime? >> the last thing i wanted was to have to take a double fatality and now treat it as a homicide. >> murder. an accusation no one saw coming. >> i couldn't deal with it. >> two families in torment. >> we were both just, ugh. >> a small-town trial with big emotions. >> you took him. you did it. >> and the verdict -- >> we the jury -- >> -- that would shake them all. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." a dangerous highway in big sky country. that was the setting for a deadly crash that would seem to unite two families in shock and heartbreak, except they were about to find out th
. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> all of a sudden i realized, what's going on? why are they late? something definitely was wrong. he said, your family was in an accident. and my whole world just dropped out from underneath me. >> the scene told the story. >> what did you find? >> something i don't want to see again. >> a deadly crash on a dark road. two gone, one barely alive. a tragic accident. but look closer. in...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." one woman, two men her husband, the air force captain, and the staff sergeant, her rendezvous man. >> he was a playboy himself. >> one man too many. then suddenly, there was >> it wasn't like bang, bang, bang, bang. it was bang, pause, bang, pause. >> which sounds more like what? execution? >> you could take it that way, yes. >> a cold-blooded killing. but who pulled the trigger? did jealousy drive someone to murder, or did she? >> michelle theer was a brilliant, cunning, ruthless woman. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." the story you're about to see centers on a death of a military man thousands of miles from a battlefield. a dedicated officer who survived war zones only to be caught in the crossfire of a lover's triangle. here's keith morrison. >> reporter: what was she thinking when she went to the computer, when she typed in those five little words? did she not understand where those little words might lead? >> i need an ambulance. >> where are you at?
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." one woman, two men her husband, the air force captain, and the staff sergeant, her rendezvous man. >> he was a playboy himself. >> one man too many. then suddenly, there was >> it wasn't like bang, bang, bang, bang. it was bang, pause, bang, pause. >> which sounds more like what? execution? >> you could take it that way, yes. >> a cold-blooded killing. but who pulled the trigger? did jealousy...
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. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> she was crying and crying. i said what's wrong? and she says debbie's dead. we all wanted to believe that it was an accident. there's no possible way he could do this on purpose. >> reporter: a dark house. a husband with a gun. a wife, dead, on the floor. >> make sure that she is still breathing. >> i don't think she is, damn it. >> there was no question who killed her. the mystery was, why? >> i hear the door squeaking and i hear the grumbling, and i hear the dog growling. >> how could you not tell that's your wife? >> it was dark. >> he just kept saying it was an accident. he said he didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: others disagreed. >> we never, for a second, believed that he didn't know who that was standing in front of him. >> was it a tragic mistake? >> he was broken. >> reporter: or cold-blooded murder? >> these bits of emotion are only done in front of the detective. they're not done when he's alone. >> a room too dark to see? >> so let's shut the light off. >> reporter: or a story too hard to bel
. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> she was crying and crying. i said what's wrong? and she says debbie's dead. we all wanted to believe that it was an accident. there's no possible way he could do this on purpose. >> reporter: a dark house. a husband with a gun. a wife, dead, on the floor. >> make sure that she is still breathing. >> i don't think she is, damn it. >> there was no question who killed her. the mystery...
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i'm natalie morales. this is "dateline." >>> >>> she was there. >> she'd walk into the room and kind of brightened. >> and then she wasn't. >> my initial reaction was what happened. >> the mother they adored. missing. in her place, a trail of blood. >> my biggest fear was we were going to find her. >> what police found instead was a puzzle. >> in my 28 years, i have never seen that before. >> a missing woman. mystery with few clues. did you find dna? >> no. >> fingerprints? >> no. >> hairs, anything? >> no. >> did one man have a motive. >> you stole $300,000 and are about to be exposed of it. >> without proof, how could anyone convince a jury? >> you don't think they had any evidence against you? could anyone name anything? >>> could anyone solve the mystery? >> we, the jury, find the defendant, david martin hawk -- hello. welcome to "dateline". when someone goes missing one of the hardest things is not knowing the truth. was voluntary or foul play? the three children in tonight's story arrived home one e
i'm natalie morales. this is "dateline." >>> >>> she was there. >> she'd walk into the room and kind of brightened. >> and then she wasn't. >> my initial reaction was what happened. >> the mother they adored. missing. in her place, a trail of blood. >> my biggest fear was we were going to find her. >> what police found instead was a puzzle. >> in my 28 years, i have never seen that before. >> a missing woman. mystery...
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natalie $100,000 reward is offered for information leading to the arrest. authority say the gunman appeared to pretend to walk away from the vehicle. >> this was an unprovoked cowardly act. justice will prevail. >> it is a 24 year old man and a 31-year-old mother of a six- year-old boy. at least 14 deputies from the department, along with other investigators are working the case. >>> video posted on social media shows a small group of protesters outside of that hotel where the deputies are being treated. witnesses say some protesters were chanting, i hope they die while yelling profanities at the deputies going in and out. >> it was an aggressive move to attack law enforcement with the demonstrations, protests and attacks. it is not the first time it is happened. >> the sheriff's office pleaded to stop blocking the driveway that leads to the emergency department. >>> a los angeles radio reporter was arrested during the protest. jesse wang posted this video saying she was recording the arrest of a man when authorities told her to back out. she said within se
natalie $100,000 reward is offered for information leading to the arrest. authority say the gunman appeared to pretend to walk away from the vehicle. >> this was an unprovoked cowardly act. justice will prevail. >> it is a 24 year old man and a 31-year-old mother of a six- year-old boy. at least 14 deputies from the department, along with other investigators are working the case. >>> video posted on social media shows a small group of protesters outside of that hotel where...
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obviously, we want to protect our stew natalie. so everything else is important. across the board, whether it's men or women's basketball or football or our olympic sports, including all the women sports, they have taken in equal share in trying to help us get to the other side of this and make. >> i think all of the witnesses and my time is expired. senator casey. >> thank you very much. i wanted to thank chairman alexander and ranking member murray for this hearing today. i think we can all agree that the covid-19 crisis has shined and even brighter light on the race and economic inequities they continue to permeate our society. it is made clear than ever the urgent need to address them. today we are discussing a college athlete model that is in need of reform. i think that's an understatement. to ensure that it justly benefits the athletes it's meant to serve, it's a system with shortcomings disproportionately affect athletes of color who are generating enormous revenues for the colleges and universities they represent, whether it is playing football, basketbal
obviously, we want to protect our stew natalie. so everything else is important. across the board, whether it's men or women's basketball or football or our olympic sports, including all the women sports, they have taken in equal share in trying to help us get to the other side of this and make. >> i think all of the witnesses and my time is expired. senator casey. >> thank you very much. i wanted to thank chairman alexander and ranking member murray for this hearing today. i think...