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natalie morales: that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... i'm just a demon. narrator: keith raniere is "vanguard"... everything was, "thank you, vanguard," even though the guy wasn't in the room. it was like "the wizard of oz." narrator: he is the self-proclaimed smartest man in the world. parlato: he was the most ethical. he was the highest-minded. he looked up at the clouds and saw through them. narrator: a god-like figure to his followers, who funnel millions to his "self-help" group, nxivm. ucci: people gave him money, like piles and piles to do what he wanted with. narrator: but as former insiders now reveal, he uses it to fuel his most dangerous appetites. for keith raniere, this was about sex, money, and power. narrator: a multi-million dollar financial machine... reporter: the members were brainwashed, kept on starvation diets... narrator: ...that funds unspeakable crimes... reporter #2: ...and branded them with his initials. everything in my body said, "get out
natalie morales: that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... i'm just a demon. narrator: keith raniere is "vanguard"... everything was, "thank you, vanguard," even though the guy wasn't in the room. it was like "the wizard of oz." narrator: he is the self-proclaimed smartest man in the world. parlato: he was the most ethical. he was the highest-minded. he looked up...
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congratulations to you, natalie.ife did, in two places. it hit the outer part of my heart. it went into my liver. exactly five years ago just weeks away from birth, exactly five years ago, just weeks away from giving birth, she was stabbed 24 times in broad daylight. now, she's returned to the scene of the attack. yeah, heart's going, heart's going. it always does. ijust remember these footsteps running behind me. that is where he actually jumped me from behind. i thought i was, like i say, being mugged, and then i realised when that knife came out there was something more. even more shockingly, what she didn't know was that the man with the knife was her partner, the father of her unborn child, babur "bobby" raja. i remember it being incessant. i remember him jumping on me from behind. and i'm looking at the town centre, and i remember thinking, "i've just got to get there — cos if i can get there, i can get help." i staggered down the hill to that brick pillar. all i could do, ijust remember clutching my bum, and i
congratulations to you, natalie.ife did, in two places. it hit the outer part of my heart. it went into my liver. exactly five years ago just weeks away from birth, exactly five years ago, just weeks away from giving birth, she was stabbed 24 times in broad daylight. now, she's returned to the scene of the attack. yeah, heart's going, heart's going. it always does. ijust remember these footsteps running behind me. that is where he actually jumped me from behind. i thought i was, like i say,...
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natalie brand reports the supreme court is taking up a case that may change the way student-athletesare compensated. >> reporter: the final four is set in the ncaa basketball tournament, and with the nets are cut down next week, march madness will have brought in about three quarters of $1 billion for the athletic association. michigan ask a baballplayer, isisaiah liverers told esespn t players don't get their fair share. >> i feel like the university or the ncaa or a conference can make so many off one name and if the guy who is doing all the work to get to that point gets nothing out of it. >> reporter: student athletes are not paid for their services, but received scholarships to go to school. former men's and women's athletes are fighting to remove the cap on compensation, which would give them addiditional educational benefits, such as computers, science equipment and musical instruments. jeffrey kessler is the plaintiff's attorney. >> i don't think there is a fan out there who doesn't think it would be okay if the coaches made a few million dollars less in these athletes could
natalie brand reports the supreme court is taking up a case that may change the way student-athletesare compensated. >> reporter: the final four is set in the ncaa basketball tournament, and with the nets are cut down next week, march madness will have brought in about three quarters of $1 billion for the athletic association. michigan ask a baballplayer, isisaiah liverers told esespn t players don't get their fair share. >> i feel like the university or the ncaa or a conference can...
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jenna, thank you sheinelle, natalie, jenna.e are not easy questions to answer sometimes just being together, just putting voice to what your fears are and just being with other women, it's not a solution but it sure is healing >> good for the soul. >> and wine, i might add thank you to the women who got up early and added their voices. voices have been heard if you're interested in learning more about ways that women can get back into the workforce, go to today.com. >>> who is ready for some fun? raise your hand. we have two legends. chaka khan and idina menzel, teaming up for a special song on this international women's day you'll see it here first >>> is proudly presented to you by citi >> welcome back. we continue to celebrate international women's day, and al roker, and two huge names in music are joining forces to help inspire women everywhere. >> yeah. chaka khan and idina menzel. you got to spend time with them. >> can you imagine >> who are you >> the stars came together to put their spin on the 1978 anthem, "i'm every
jenna, thank you sheinelle, natalie, jenna.e are not easy questions to answer sometimes just being together, just putting voice to what your fears are and just being with other women, it's not a solution but it sure is healing >> good for the soul. >> and wine, i might add thank you to the women who got up early and added their voices. voices have been heard if you're interested in learning more about ways that women can get back into the workforce, go to today.com. >>> who...
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claim is extreme ism on both sides for more we go to our chief protest correspondent in kentucky natalie mcgill hayley and natalie i'm not sure what's worse the fact that kentucky is just sending into totalitarianism or that more states will follow suit in this terrible idea. think for yourself way i'm a black person in kentucky right now i don't think i can even bad mouth the fried chicken hero act and until i'm convinced they won't deputize colonel sanders and give him a gun i think it's within our best interest to call these cops names they don't know where insults but sound like a protected class like swine america. and sword bacon brethren or the blue suited boobie. get it the fact that you even have to do that proves it infringes on your free speech but why call it bacon brother and. bacon brothers and now because bacon brothers is already taken it's a whole band and if you watch footloose you know the most famous bacon brother hates authority plus what $48.00 new laws introduced in $23.00 states since january 6th there will be copycats but at least they'll target insurrectionist t
claim is extreme ism on both sides for more we go to our chief protest correspondent in kentucky natalie mcgill hayley and natalie i'm not sure what's worse the fact that kentucky is just sending into totalitarianism or that more states will follow suit in this terrible idea. think for yourself way i'm a black person in kentucky right now i don't think i can even bad mouth the fried chicken hero act and until i'm convinced they won't deputize colonel sanders and give him a gun i think it's...
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thank you so much, natalie. great to see you here and thank you for walking us through the amendments without taking a breath. that was amazing. my question is and my apology and i really should have done better homework in making sure i really understand thoroughly but i also appreciate the amendments today. i am trying to digest amendments as well. if this is something that already addressed in the amendment, my apology for asking this. i am trying to understand from the legislation specifically really around employer initiated hazard pay. i understand that right now i am looking at it specifically page 7 or starting page 6 and then with the date about how this provide after february 1st including collectively bargained employer initiated hazard pay which leads to the conversation or my question will be following on page 7 specifically talk about except for the employees whose base wage is between $30 per hour and $34.99 per hour. if initiated employer hazard pay is provided on and after february 1st but not m
thank you so much, natalie. great to see you here and thank you for walking us through the amendments without taking a breath. that was amazing. my question is and my apology and i really should have done better homework in making sure i really understand thoroughly but i also appreciate the amendments today. i am trying to digest amendments as well. if this is something that already addressed in the amendment, my apology for asking this. i am trying to understand from the legislation...
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natalie perks, bbc news.l as going 1a games unbeaten, chelsea have now also kept seven successive clean sheets — although manager thomas tuchel admits they were fortunate to extend that run today. i could see after 1a matches consecutive i could feel us tired and a bit lack of concentration. many little faults and strong opponent in the second half, so we were lucky in the second half to keep the clean sheet, but i think it was not the first time in ia matches where we are lucky. so confirmation then of the semi—final draw — leicester city will face southampton. while chelsea will take on manchester city. those ties will be played on 17th and 18th april. in the premier league, arsenal came from 3—0 down to draw with west ham at the london stadium. david moyes�* side raced into what seemed like a comfortable three goal lead inside 32 minutes, before a couple of own goals and a header from alexandre lacazette levelled it up. a share of the points doing little for either side's hopes of a top four finish. alex g
natalie perks, bbc news.l as going 1a games unbeaten, chelsea have now also kept seven successive clean sheets — although manager thomas tuchel admits they were fortunate to extend that run today. i could see after 1a matches consecutive i could feel us tired and a bit lack of concentration. many little faults and strong opponent in the second half, so we were lucky in the second half to keep the clean sheet, but i think it was not the first time in ia matches where we are lucky. so...
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natalie perks, bbc news.aten, chelsea have now also kept seven successive clean sheets — although manager thomas tuchel admits they were fortunate to extend that run today. i could see after 1a matches consecutive i could feel as tired and a bit lack of consultation. many little faults and strong opponent in the second half, so we were lucky in the second half, so we were lucky in the second half to keep the clean sheet, but i think it was not the first time in 1a matches where we are lucky. the last semifinal spot is up for grabs between leicester city and manchester united. that kicked off at five o�* clock at the king power stadium. the hosts started well — 2a minutes in and they were 1—0 up through kelechi iheanacho, gifted a goal after a really sloppy back pass from fred. manchester united were able to level things up before the break — mason greenwood with that equaliser. not long into the second half brendan rodgers�* side were again ahead — youri tielemans with their second of the day to lead 2—1. and
natalie perks, bbc news.aten, chelsea have now also kept seven successive clean sheets — although manager thomas tuchel admits they were fortunate to extend that run today. i could see after 1a matches consecutive i could feel as tired and a bit lack of consultation. many little faults and strong opponent in the second half, so we were lucky in the second half, so we were lucky in the second half to keep the clean sheet, but i think it was not the first time in 1a matches where we are lucky....
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and 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. every time 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
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and 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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natalie brand is live at the white house with more. >> reporter: the president took questions for a little over an hour from the east room and this comes at a time when he is facing multiple challenges at the same time and that's certainly what reporters focused on. as you mentioned he opened comments by doubling initial vaccine target. as president biden touts progress in coronavirus vaccine roll out. >> we av administered 200 million shots. >> reporter: he is faci new questions about what many are calling growing crisis at the southern border. >> what we are doing now is attempting to rebuild, rebuild the system that can accommodate what is happening today. >> reporter: the president biden has tasked vice president kamala harris to lead the administration's border response and work with mexico, guatemala, honduras, el salvador. >> focusing on fundamental reasons why people leave in the rst e. >> reporter: u.s. government is adding more than 16,000 emergency beds to house the influx 3,000 have tested pitd-19. president takes the podium after two shooting massacres in less than a week left
natalie brand is live at the white house with more. >> reporter: the president took questions for a little over an hour from the east room and this comes at a time when he is facing multiple challenges at the same time and that's certainly what reporters focused on. as you mentioned he opened comments by doubling initial vaccine target. as president biden touts progress in coronavirus vaccine roll out. >> we av administered 200 million shots. >> reporter: he is faci new...
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natalie brand is on capitol hill where lawmakers are playing the blade game on the issue. >> reporter: address the surge of unaccompanied children at the border, former administrator helped manage a similar situation in 2014. >> this is a humanitarian issue, i don't give a rats about immigration policy, what caused it, what happened. their hair, their kids. >> reporter: border patrol has 4200 unaccompanied minors in short-term holding facilities. the law requires them to be transferred to more appropriate facilities within 72 hours, but many children have been there for longer. >> none of these facilities are made for children, want to move them as quickly as possible. >> reporter: a lawyer representing some of the children told us that conditions were so overcrowded that the kids had to take turns sleeping on the floor. >> what we are seeing today is an enormous challenge and it is unacceptable. >> reporter: republican lawmakers, led by kevin mccarthy, is visiting the border today. republicans blame the new administration for the surge. >> the actions taken by president biden of why
natalie brand is on capitol hill where lawmakers are playing the blade game on the issue. >> reporter: address the surge of unaccompanied children at the border, former administrator helped manage a similar situation in 2014. >> this is a humanitarian issue, i don't give a rats about immigration policy, what caused it, what happened. their hair, their kids. >> reporter: border patrol has 4200 unaccompanied minors in short-term holding facilities. the law requires them to be...
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natalie, let me play some video shown by the prosecution in the course of today's trial. watch this. >> look at it. look at it. man. don't do that to me. i am scared as fuck, man. i am going in. please. i am not trying to win. >> claustrophobic. yeah, i am claustrophobic. put me in the front, please. >> no, you're not getting in the front. >> i am not a bad guy, man. i am not a bad guy. ah! man. please, officer, please. >> take a seat! >> please. >> take a seat. >> i can't choke, i can't breathe, officer, please. my wrist, man. ah, i am going down, i am going down. i am going down. i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> so painful, so hard to watch. natalie, what stands out to you from seeing that video that was introduced as evidence today? >> the video that you just showed, it shows me a man in distress. there's already been some evidence that he was intoxicated and i'm sure there's more evidence that will come out on that. in the situation, this is not a violent crime that was being perpetuated, this was not a situation you needed to immediately take him to the jail. the
natalie, let me play some video shown by the prosecution in the course of today's trial. watch this. >> look at it. look at it. man. don't do that to me. i am scared as fuck, man. i am going in. please. i am not trying to win. >> claustrophobic. yeah, i am claustrophobic. put me in the front, please. >> no, you're not getting in the front. >> i am not a bad guy, man. i am not a bad guy. ah! man. please, officer, please. >> take a seat! >> please. >>...
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cbs reporter natalie brand is a live with the latest. hi natalie. >>> congressional leaders including house speaker nancy pelosi were here this afternoon. by a praised her for helping to get this covid-19 relief bill over the finish line. he also noted that the devil is in the details when it comes to implementing this huge legislation that will require he wants to make sure there's no waste or fraud. by a held president joe biden held a press conference today. >> what you shepherded through the conference meets the moment and does more. it is historical and they call it transformational. >> reporter: the white house of that direct deposit stimulus payments could hit bank accounts as soon as this weekend. >> elbows arrived for families that are struggling to put food on the table. >> reporter: this week the president set a goal to get the united states on a path to normal by july 4th. >> some states will move faster than others. >> reporter: they are expanding health professionals that are authorized to give the shop. >> including dentis
cbs reporter natalie brand is a live with the latest. hi natalie. >>> congressional leaders including house speaker nancy pelosi were here this afternoon. by a praised her for helping to get this covid-19 relief bill over the finish line. he also noted that the devil is in the details when it comes to implementing this huge legislation that will require he wants to make sure there's no waste or fraud. by a held president joe biden held a press conference today. >> what you...
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natalie brand has the latest on the response. >> reporter: the race to recovery has turned to vaccination. >> we are on track to have enough of a vaccine supply for every adult in maker by the end of may. >> reporter: more than 90 million shots has reached 17 percent of the u.s. population. from vaccines to reopening plans president biden is pushing a national strategy in contrast to president trump's state approach. >> a lot happened at the state and local level and that's appropriate because it allows them to tailor what is happening in their communities but the challenge is when every state is making the same set of decisions. it makes sense to provide federal guidance and leadership. >> reporter: dr. caitlin rivers, an epidemoilogist at johns hopkins helped last spring and said it's a clear public mental health message. >> we never got the crisp, continuous messaging to help people to navigate this really difficult year. >> reporter: while president trump received criticism for mixed messaging and downplaying the threat of the virus, his administration earned praise for helping fast t
natalie brand has the latest on the response. >> reporter: the race to recovery has turned to vaccination. >> we are on track to have enough of a vaccine supply for every adult in maker by the end of may. >> reporter: more than 90 million shots has reached 17 percent of the u.s. population. from vaccines to reopening plans president biden is pushing a national strategy in contrast to president trump's state approach. >> a lot happened at the state and local level and...
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natalie pirks, thank you.ed in connection with the murder of stuart lubbock at the home of michael barrymore 20 years ago. stuart lubbock was a guest at a party hosted by the then hugely popular tv presenter at his house in essex. mr lubbock was found unconscious in the swimming pool, and died later in hospital. let's speak to our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. how much more do we know? as you said, in how much more do we know? as you said. in 20 — how much more do we know? as you said. in 20 years _ how much more do we know? as you said, in 20 years at _ how much more do we know? as you said, in 20 years at the _ how much more do we know? as you said, in 20 years at the end - how much more do we know? as you said, in 20 years at the end of- how much more do we know? as you said, in 20 years at the end of this i said, in 20 years at the end of this month, since 31—year—old stuart lubbock was found dead in the summing pool at the essex home of michael barrymore who at that time was one of britain's
natalie pirks, thank you.ed in connection with the murder of stuart lubbock at the home of michael barrymore 20 years ago. stuart lubbock was a guest at a party hosted by the then hugely popular tv presenter at his house in essex. mr lubbock was found unconscious in the swimming pool, and died later in hospital. let's speak to our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. how much more do we know? as you said, in how much more do we know? as you said. in 20 — how much more do we know? as...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> anytime a child goes missing, it's a scary thing. you know there is evil out there. >> reporter: first, michella. >> it was terrifying. >> reporter: then, jenni. >> bloodhounds came. police were there. >> this is a little girl that was doing nothing more than riding her bicycle in a park. >> reporter: two young girls taken. >> the similarities. blonde, blue-eyed, riding a bike. >> somebody who is targeting young girls. >> exactly. >> as a little kid, it definitely scared the heck out of me. >> reporter: she was a girl, then, too. solving these mysteries became her mission. >> so how many names did you have? >> about 2,300 names. >> reporter: could cutting-edge technology crack an ice-cold case? >> i was like, no way. >> i believe in the devil, and people that don't believe in the devil, i think, they're in for a big surprise. >>> hello, and welcome to "dateline." michella and jenni wer
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> anytime a child goes missing, it's a scary thing. you know there is evil out there. >> reporter: first, michella. >> it was terrifying. >> reporter: then, jenni. >> bloodhounds came. police were there. >> this is a little girl that was doing nothing more than riding her bicycle in a park. >>...
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natalie novak. ii families minister. natalie novak. , ., families minister. natalie novak. , novak.vak. if you ask the person if they want to get married - novak. if you ask the person if they want to get married and l they want to get married and have children, they are very positive about it so the number of wished children, let's say, is quite high to what we have to do is to enable these young people to fulfil their wishes, their dreams. and the government is leaving no stone unturned. non— repayable homebuilding loans worth over $30,000, tax incentives, nursery places, just some of the encouragements on offer, as prime minister viktor 0rban told this conference. translation: �* ,, , translation: apple but then came covid-19. _ translation: apple but then came covid-19. after - translation: apple but then came covid-19. after rising . translation: apple but then j came covid-19. after rising for much of 2020 the birthrate plummeted in december and january. and one unpublished study suggests that each extra baby born in hungary in 2020 cost the taxpayer of $2000. money some socia
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> she was beautiful. her eyes were just remarkable. i was going to be there for her and she was going to be there for me. it didn't matter what it was. i thought that maybe she'd been kidnapped. no one knew what was happening. there's nothing i could have done or anyone could have done. >> skylar, rachel, sheila. total bffs. >> they hung out all the time. >> you thought of them as a team. >> the three of them became inseparable. >> then one ended up missing. >> nobody's heard from her. nobody knows where she is. >> something's wrong. something's bad wrong. >> where was skylar? someone was hiding something. >> it was the fbi. they were serious. >> twitter, instagram, facebook. you just see things start to get ridiculously out of control. >> a clique of mean girls. were they mean enough to kill? >> she was like, well, she'll blackmail me. >> it was such a shocking and scandalous kind of case. >> this was diabolical. >> evil comes in all shapes and sizes. >>>
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> she was beautiful. her eyes were just remarkable. i was going to be there for her and she was going to be there for me. it didn't matter what it was. i thought that maybe she'd been kidnapped. no one knew what was happening. there's nothing i could have done or anyone could have done. >> skylar, rachel, sheila. total bffs. >> they hung out all the time. >> you thought of them as a team. >> the three...
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i'm natalie morales.hank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he said, "christy's been murdered." she was taken so soon and so violently. i couldn't stop shaking. >> a young teacher, leaving for school. murdered, before she could get out the door. >> this was a horrific scene. >> it was a nightmare scene. she had christmas presents she was taking to her students that day. >> i was petrified. i just thought who? why? >> we looked at suspect after suspect after suspect. the crime was a mystery for decades. >> we were still with no answer! >> i mean, this poor family. we thought, we might be able to solve this case. >> could cutting edge science yield a new clue? >> this was a huge lead. >> absolutely. >> this wasn't someone they had reason to look at or talk to before. >> he was here. he was here the whole time! >> you are literally talking to christy's killer. >> right. face to face. >> evil comes in all packages. >> it certainly does. >>> hello
i'm natalie morales.hank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he said, "christy's been murdered." she was taken so soon and so violently. i couldn't stop shaking. >> a young teacher, leaving for school. murdered, before she could get out the door. >> this was a horrific scene. >> it was a nightmare scene. she had christmas presents she was taking to her students that...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> and in the "dateline. >>> i stood there in that hallway where that pool of blood was, where his office was. whoever did this knew this facility and knew it well. >> a head-turning new twist in the crime that stumped everyone from the start >> seven years, we're seeking justice for michelle for almost seven years. >> the mom of tw >> a lot of blood, a lot of trauma. >> there were pry marks on her office door. >> what was ine that office th anybody would want? >> that's the mystery. >> a case blown apart with a secret relationship is revealed. >> i don't get a chance to explain it -- >> you're not controlling this anymore. >>in exposing hidden bombshell evidence. >> he is on the property where a woman is murdered and we don't know whore he is. >> everybodykn on social media s like, that's the guy that did it. >> who was in prison? the real killer or the wrong man? >> we still have a murderer out there. >> you never know how something is going to go. ♪♪ >> hell
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> and in the "dateline. >>> i stood there in that hallway where that pool of blood was, where his office was. whoever did this knew this facility and knew it well. >> a head-turning new twist in the crime that stumped everyone from the start >> seven years, we're seeking justice for michelle for almost seven years. >> the mom of tw >> a lot of blood, a lot of trauma. >> there were pry marks on her...
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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." >> i called my mom immediately. i just cried. i cried. i couldn't feel. my body went numb. i told her karlyn's gone. she's gone. >> she was a beautiful young mom doing important work. >> she was an intelligence specialist. >> some of her work was very sensitive. top secret. >> i believe she had top secret clearance. >> when she was found dead, everyone wondered, did her work cost her her life? >> i remember them telling me did she come into a lot of money she couldn't explain? >> maybe she was selling secrets? >> maybe. >> that's like out of a spy novel. >> what about other secrets? the personal kind. >> we knew they were having issues. >> right before they got married she found out that he was cheating. >> but somewhere out there was a stranger keeping secrets too. >> my data guy starts going through her facebook. >> she made reference to firearms in her social media. >> we saw that t
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> i called my mom immediately. i just cried. i cried. i couldn't feel. my body went numb. i told her karlyn's gone. she's gone. >> she was a beautiful young mom doing important work. >> she was an intelligence specialist. >> some of her work was very sensitive. top secret. >> i believe she had top secret...
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natalie brand, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> today, the supreme court is hearing a voting rights case which could give state legislatures a green light to change voting laws. the case focuses on out of precinct ballots and early ballots. advocates worry it will limit access to polls, especially for communities of color. >>> still ahead on kpix 5, and streaming on cbsn bay area, twitter cracking down. >> the strike system to remove false vaccine news from the platform. >>> a bay area favorite is back, but it's different this time. i will tell you why, just bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, d, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. bay area homeown
natalie brand, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> today, the supreme court is hearing a voting rights case which could give state legislatures a green light to change voting laws. the case focuses on out of precinct ballots and early ballots. advocates worry it will limit access to polls, especially for communities of color. >>> still ahead on kpix 5, and streaming on cbsn bay area, twitter cracking down. >> the strike system to remove false vaccine news from the platform....
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natalie portman. everyone is here. not like beverly hills. >> while they both went to private schools themselves, locals here adore public. many people moved to montecito. hopefully, we might see archie and his future brother or sister in area quite sooner. they will be embraced by the warm reception. back in london. >> i think they want their prints back. it remains to be seen. >>> well, royals week continues tomorrow morning, a special royals edition of liam's list, sunday night, of course, they sit down with oprah winfrey in that to our special. it is 8:00 here. >>> the hokey pokey, as he said. big win for student athletes fighting to get off the sideline. >> today for all high school athletes in california, christmas has come early. >>> the bay area trash company to pay out big for overcharging customers millions on garbage fees. an unexpected side effect, how they could and >>> indoor youth sports, now have the green light to resume. vern glenn is here. >> that is the ever popular phrase, got the green light to l
natalie portman. everyone is here. not like beverly hills. >> while they both went to private schools themselves, locals here adore public. many people moved to montecito. hopefully, we might see archie and his future brother or sister in area quite sooner. they will be embraced by the warm reception. back in london. >> i think they want their prints back. it remains to be seen. >>> well, royals week continues tomorrow morning, a special royals edition of liam's list,...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. ♪♪ >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "date line." >> i knew she would never leave her kids in the middle of a hurricane, so i always knew it wasn't going to be good. >> crystal was gone and there were lots of reasons to be worried. >> she had numerous lovers, men and women. >> you have both the husband and boyfriend all failing the polyss. >> all in the same day. >> the answer would have to wait. >> hurricane harvey is moving in this direction. >> we're stuck in the house. immediately we went to social media. >> what kinds of things did you put up? >> pictures of her, her license plate. >> someone knew where she was, someone who liked to play games. >> he thought he was smarter than we were, willing to trade one night of freedom. >> he said i'm ready to talk. let me go home, and tomorrow morning i'll tell you everything. >> in exchange for the terrible truth. >> he couldn't have her, nobody could. >> hello, and welcome to "datelin
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. ♪♪ >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "date line." >> i knew she would never leave her kids in the middle of a hurricane, so i always knew it wasn't going to be good. >> crystal was gone and there were lots of reasons to be worried. >> she had numerous lovers, men and women. >> you have both the husband and boyfriend all failing the polyss. >> all in the...
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natalie brand explains. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court heard arguments by teleconference tuesday on challenges to two republican-backed voting laws in arizona. one throws out ballots cast in the wrong precinct, the other restricts who can pick up absentee ballots. democratic party officials who raised the case argue the measures unfairly affect communities of color. >> here what we have is a record that shows that native americans and latinos in arizona relied disproportionately on ballot collection, and white voters do not. >> reporter: arizona's republican attorney general argues the rules are in place to preserve the integrity of elections, not to prevent people from casting ballots. >> arizona's requirements that ballots be cast at assigned local precincts and its restrictions on ballot harvesting are appropriate election measures that do not create any disparate impact on racial minorities but serve us all equally well. >> reporter: the case centers on a crucial remaining provision of the voting rights act of 1965 which
natalie brand explains. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court heard arguments by teleconference tuesday on challenges to two republican-backed voting laws in arizona. one throws out ballots cast in the wrong precinct, the other restricts who can pick up absentee ballots. democratic party officials who raised the case argue the measures unfairly affect communities of color. >> here what we have is a record that shows that native americans and latinos in arizona relied...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> during the middle of the night i heard this loud noise. it sounded like someone was in the house. i opened up her door to her bedroom and i thought, "i'm hearing things.” >> your instincts were right. something happened in the middle of the night. >> you think your child's safe in your home, sleeping. >> she was just 16. emma, the honor student. cheerleader. volunteer. >> she could get along with anybody. >> always so like, kind hearted and sweet. >> she wanted to be a nurse. she had a plan. >> she went to sleep one sunday night and never woke up. >> i saw a 16-year-old female laying in her bed. there was a bullet hole in the wall. >> so she's been shot? >> someone had fired a shot from outside the residence. >> was emma a target? that weekend she'd seen a mysterious figure dressed in black. >> turning the doorknob, beating on the door. she was in fear. she was in a panic. >> she was shaking. >> now, two brave friends set out on a secret mission. could t
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> during the middle of the night i heard this loud noise. it sounded like someone was in the house. i opened up her door to her bedroom and i thought, "i'm hearing things.” >> your instincts were right. something happened in the middle of the night. >> you think your child's safe in your home, sleeping. >> she was just 16. emma, the honor student. cheerleader. volunteer. >> she could get...
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natalie, it is aood to is available for you. natalie, it is good to look— is available for you.officiate _ you have faced? definitely. i started to officiate over - you have faced? definitely. i started to officiate over 20 l you have faced? definitely. i - started to officiate over 20 years a -o started to officiate over 20 years ago and — started to officiate over 20 years ago and i— started to officiate over 20 years ago and i am currently on the football— ago and i am currently on the football league as an assistant. there _ football league as an assistant. there are — football league as an assistant. there are other girls on, as well. for any— there are other girls on, as well. for any match official there are challenges and barriers and different ones for a female official, _ different ones for a female official, such as not having changing facilities and finding alternative places to get changed. we are _ alternative places to get changed. we are tested and rightly so at the same _ we are tested and rightly so at the same level as the men's fitness test but physiologicall
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let's head to wembley now and speak to our sports correspondent natalie pirks.us has affected the game tonight, has that made a potentially tricky job for england a little easier?— has that made a potentially tricky job for england a little easier? i think the official line is that with him out, they want to test themselves out against the best but any teams short of the best player in the world is going to be all the poorerfor it. but in the world is going to be all the poorer for it. but they are not a one—man team. there ranked 19th in the world and that does not happen if you just a one—man side. but no offence to the others but this is their first big offence to the others but this is theirfirst big road offence to the others but this is their first big road test, offence to the others but this is theirfirst big road test, isn't offence to the others but this is their first big road test, isn't it. he says he has been gob smacked her in training with england attacking talent and they have been criticised as being too cautious, playing to holding midfielders
let's head to wembley now and speak to our sports correspondent natalie pirks.us has affected the game tonight, has that made a potentially tricky job for england a little easier?— has that made a potentially tricky job for england a little easier? i think the official line is that with him out, they want to test themselves out against the best but any teams short of the best player in the world is going to be all the poorerfor it. but in the world is going to be all the poorer for it. but...
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natalie brand five at the white house and natalie, that which is part of his wide-ranging first news conference today. >> reporter: the president to questions for around an hour, he was asked about topics ranging from voting rights, to immigration, and this news conference comes as his administration faces multiple challenges, internationally, and domestically. from the east room of the white house, president biden touted progress in the federal response against the coronavirus. >> that is a we will, by my 100 stay in office, have administered 200 million shots. >> reporter: but he faced tough questions about what many call a growing crisis on the southern border, the surge of unaccompanied children arriving this month is asked acted to reach historic levels. >> if an unaccompanied child as about the border, which is going to let them starve to death and there the other side. are not going to do it. >> reporter: he has called on congress to act on two mass shootings in less than a week. he was also pressed on calls to abolish the filibuster in an evenly divided senate. >> let's deal
natalie brand five at the white house and natalie, that which is part of his wide-ranging first news conference today. >> reporter: the president to questions for around an hour, he was asked about topics ranging from voting rights, to immigration, and this news conference comes as his administration faces multiple challenges, internationally, and domestically. from the east room of the white house, president biden touted progress in the federal response against the coronavirus. >>...
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as natalie brand explains, fewer americans could receive stimulus checks. >> reporter: president biden addressed the house democrats' issues meeting as the senate is set to take up his $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. >> each piece isn't just defensible, it is urgent and overwhelmingly supported by the people. it's good policy, and it's good politics. >> reporter: ahead of legislation moving to the floor, cbs news has confirmed that president biden struck a deal with moderate democrats to make the $1,400 direct payments more targeted. they will now end at $80,000 for single filers and $160,000 for joint filers. >> we're all making some small compromises. >> reporter: the covid relief vote in the senate will look different than the one in the house. there'll will be up to 20 hours of debate followed by what's known as a vote-a-rama during which amendments can be proposed. >> the last thing we need is thinking that in the meantime everything's fine, take off your mask. >> reporter: wednesday the president and top health officials pushed back after some states including texas announced th
as natalie brand explains, fewer americans could receive stimulus checks. >> reporter: president biden addressed the house democrats' issues meeting as the senate is set to take up his $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. >> each piece isn't just defensible, it is urgent and overwhelmingly supported by the people. it's good policy, and it's good politics. >> reporter: ahead of legislation moving to the floor, cbs news has confirmed that president biden struck a deal with moderate...
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and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." coming natalie morales: a mother at work in her office: -murdered-. vicky- someone shot her and just let her die! keith-four bullets making sure she was dead edith-who wanted this very nice professional woman dead? natalie morales: police start to dig: her new fiance. david-he was like i have to move on heidi-it was just very suspicious natalie morales: her final client.
and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." coming natalie morales: a mother at work in her office: -murdered-. vicky- someone shot her and just let her die! keith-four bullets making sure she was dead edith-who wanted this very nice professional woman dead? natalie morales: police start to dig: her new fiance. david-he was like i have to move on heidi-it was just very suspicious natalie morales: her final client.
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mcgill daily natalie i don't have a cold what you guys are so this week the house of representatives passed for the people act which is meant to put a stop to any plans to increase voter suppression by mandating that states provide 15 days of early voting mandate auto voter registration and we kind of already know that this is going to get tied up in the senate when republicans try to filibuster it probably going to breed like races passages from diet dr seuss both. the time what's now being talked about is an amendment that was proposed by representative corey bush and that was geared toward reestablishing voting rights for incarcerated people and it ended up failing by a vote of 972328 so it shows like a real division between moderate democrats and progressive democrats. basically. and you know as we saw in florida where governor ronda sanchez was basically fighting as hard as possible to make sure 1400000000 xcel and couldn't get their right to vote back you know granting voting rights to incarcerated people in exile and it's a huge part of the voting suppression puzzle you know e
mcgill daily natalie i don't have a cold what you guys are so this week the house of representatives passed for the people act which is meant to put a stop to any plans to increase voter suppression by mandating that states provide 15 days of early voting mandate auto voter registration and we kind of already know that this is going to get tied up in the senate when republicans try to filibuster it probably going to breed like races passages from diet dr seuss both. the time what's now being...
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natalie brand explains. >>> she just turned 1 -- >> reporter: isabelle and her husband have four childrend to make ends meet during the pandemic. >> yes, very hard. very hard. >> the motion is adopted. >> reporter: millions of parents are about to get more money after the new covid relief bill is signed into law. individuals making up 75 and couples earning $150,000 will receive $3,600 per child under the age of 6 and up to $3,000 for children ages 6 to 17. an increase from the previous $2,000. there's also a unique change for parents like sierra. she previously did not make enough to receive a child tax credit. >> i didn't qualify. >> reporter: the new benefit does not require parents have a job or earn a minimum income. >> it's the biggest single action toward reducing poverty that's been taken in a long time. >> reporter: elaine mod from the urban institute is among the experts who believe the new money could help lift at least four million children out of poverty. the legislation aims for payments to be made monthly and start this summer. right now the measure only lasts a year. >> wh
natalie brand explains. >>> she just turned 1 -- >> reporter: isabelle and her husband have four childrend to make ends meet during the pandemic. >> yes, very hard. very hard. >> the motion is adopted. >> reporter: millions of parents are about to get more money after the new covid relief bill is signed into law. individuals making up 75 and couples earning $150,000 will receive $3,600 per child under the age of 6 and up to $3,000 for children ages 6 to 17. an...
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> it's not a play, isn't it? >> are you sane? >> sane? that's relative. >> guilty, hmm. i wouldn't do anything i felt guilty about. >> you may think you know the charles manson story, but not like this. >> things that police had never seen before. >> sharon tate begged her, please don't kill me. >> he was trying to take advantage of peace and love, flower power. >> even now, decades later, the world is still fascinated by charles manson and his crimes. we take you inside his world of drugs. >> he would dose them with lsd. >> sex. >> he slept with all those girls. >> and rock 'n' roll. >> they really did listen to the white album over and over. >> with new interviews. >> he says, gary, this is your last chance. >> and new details. >> he would always frame his statements, this is what i believe, and the girls all believed it. >> the murders. >> these people were brutally butchered. >> the mayhem. >> charlie was acting meaner towards the girls. >> the madman.
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> it's not a play, isn't it? >> are you sane? >> sane? that's relative. >> guilty, hmm. i wouldn't do anything i felt guilty about. >> you may think you know the charles manson story, but not like this. >> things that police had never seen before. >> sharon tate begged her, please don't kill me. >> he was trying to take advantage of peace and love, flower power. >> even...
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congratulations to you, natalie.mped me from behind. i thought i was, like i say, being mugged, and then i realised when that knife came out there was something more. even more shockingly, what she didn�*t know was that the man with the knife was her partner, the father of her unborn child, babur "bobby" raja. i remember it being incessant. i remember him jumping on me from behind. and i�*m looking at the town centre, and i remember thinking, "i�*ve just got to get there — cos if i can get there, i can get help." i staggered down the hill to that brick pillar. all i could do, ijust remember clutching my bump, and i was just literally... all i could do was put my hand up, and i remember putting my head down, and he pulled up in front of me and he crouched down and he began the attack again. she was taken to hospital by airambulance. it was touch—and—go as to whether she or her child would survive. miraculously, both did. despite what happened, natalie�*s filled with positivity, devoting her spare time to fundraising.
congratulations to you, natalie.mped me from behind. i thought i was, like i say, being mugged, and then i realised when that knife came out there was something more. even more shockingly, what she didn�*t know was that the man with the knife was her partner, the father of her unborn child, babur "bobby" raja. i remember it being incessant. i remember him jumping on me from behind. and i�*m looking at the town centre, and i remember thinking, "i�*ve just got to get there...
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reporting from a girl scout leadership ability this is natalie mackell redacted tonight and finally let's get to some of the stories we didn't get to but now we're getting to them so i guess we didn't get to them with anders leave a anderson here when he got so down in me m.r. there is a coup quite quite some happenings down there quite a bit on february 1st the military overthrew one of their 1st female civilian leaders there unfortunately. people have been killed which is very sad but there is a really strong civil disobedience movement that is happening through labor 99 percent of railway employees are on strike in me and more people are boycotting a lot of the industries that the military there has a stake in whether it's cigarettes or entertainment internet service providers people aren't having it and this movement has been led in many ways by women who are upset about. the stork nature of san suu kyi overthrowing and it appears people are fighting back on february 26th though the military which is in charge of me and more just declared the strikes illegal they want on public t.v. a
reporting from a girl scout leadership ability this is natalie mackell redacted tonight and finally let's get to some of the stories we didn't get to but now we're getting to them so i guess we didn't get to them with anders leave a anderson here when he got so down in me m.r. there is a coup quite quite some happenings down there quite a bit on february 1st the military overthrew one of their 1st female civilian leaders there unfortunately. people have been killed which is very sad but there...
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i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he said, quote, the bastard shot me. >> he was once a kgb agent but turned into a vocal critic of russia. when he was poisoned in london, it made headlines around the world. >> it's polonium. >> a lethal toxin in a cup of tea. >> it's almost a tiny little dirty bomb. >> it's nuclear terrorism. >> why was he killed? to unravel the mystery we follow the tale of a dark conspiracy. are you frightened for your life? >> we'll meet and confront the prime suspect. >> did you put the polonium in the tea? >> and now is the danger coming closer? >> with two men waiting in the bushes, one man said shoot him. >> an attack on the expert helping us with this story. >> people say, oh, it's never going to happen here. i know it can happen here because it happened to my husband. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." former russian agent alexander litvinenko was a vocal critic of the russian government. bu
i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he said, quote, the bastard shot me. >> he was once a kgb agent but turned into a vocal critic of russia. when he was poisoned in london, it made headlines around the world. >> it's polonium. >> a lethal toxin in a cup of tea. >> it's almost a tiny little dirty bomb. >> it's nuclear terrorism. >> why...
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her name is natalie harvey.his and shared it on facebook and it went viral, because she said it was one year ago this week that they first began to rip up our street. one year later, half the street is impassable. >> what's her name? >> natalie harvey. >> i thought it would be petty patty, because y'all are still doing this construction here. i don't blame you. >> i don't blame her either, ooh, when you can't get into your own driveway. >> the cake looked good. >>> speaking of icing on your face. >> mm-hm. >> look at this toddler, caught red-handed or icing-handed. he's like, i didn't do it. this is tj down in north carolina. his dad tyrell said i think you may be the prime suspect here. >> i wonder why they thought that. >> right. can't leave this little boy alone for a second. i love it. >> you know what i love about this story, too. his story never changes. they keep pushing him, and he doesn't crack. >> i did not eat that box of cupcakes. i didn't do it. >>> so you know sometimes in order to relax they have
her name is natalie harvey.his and shared it on facebook and it went viral, because she said it was one year ago this week that they first began to rip up our street. one year later, half the street is impassable. >> what's her name? >> natalie harvey. >> i thought it would be petty patty, because y'all are still doing this construction here. i don't blame you. >> i don't blame her either, ooh, when you can't get into your own driveway. >> the cake looked good....
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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. >> maybe he made the wrong one angry? >> that's what we thought. >> bullet casings, carpet fibers, bloody clothes. who was the killer? >> it's somebody full of hatred. >> we wanted answers. >> there needs to be justice. >> peopl
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....
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i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> if you admit that she's never coming home, it's like you're admitting defeat or that she's dead. >> reporter: a hard working wife, a loving mother. >> she was having affairs. >> they worked in the same office areas, they spent some time after hours. >> kathy was trying to break off the relationship. >> she never returned from lunch. >> where was she? >> there were just no answers. >> reporter: nearly 30 years, 670 investigators. and it just kept coming back to one. >> he just very calmly said, "i know how to get rid of a body so it would never, ever be found.” >> we were just a heartbeat away from losing a witness, to not having a case. it was basically a now-or-never situation. >> reporter: welcome to "dateline." when kathy heckel disappeared, police didn't know if they were dealing with a missing person's case or cold blooded murder. and the investigation grew cold. decades later, a young detective who was just a kid when kathy vanished dusted off the
i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> if you admit that she's never coming home, it's like you're admitting defeat or that she's dead. >> reporter: a hard working wife, a loving mother. >> she was having affairs. >> they worked in the same office areas, they spent some time after hours. >> kathy was trying to break off the relationship. >> she never returned from lunch. >> where was she? >> there were just no...
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i'm natalie morales. who shout millionaire bill mclaughlin.friend nanette who was cheating with another man, and when they met him, he was deceptive about whether he owned a gun. meanwhile bill's daughters were about to get his father's affairs in order, but they were about to find things weren't adding up. who else had access to bill's accounts. here's keith morrison with more of "deadly trust." >>> on the afternoon of the day he was murdered, bill mclaughlin drove from a house he kept in las vegas to mccarran airport. he climbed into the little airplane he owned and flew it up above all his trouble. this is where he was free and happy, pure joy up here. just around sunset he landed at john wayne airport in orange county, called nanette to tell her he was back, and drove home to newport to the place he was about to die. but, for all their efforts, investigators could find not one bit of evidence in those final movements of his. nothing that would link him to the man who was fast becoming their prime suspect, eric naposki. back at the house, b
i'm natalie morales. who shout millionaire bill mclaughlin.friend nanette who was cheating with another man, and when they met him, he was deceptive about whether he owned a gun. meanwhile bill's daughters were about to get his father's affairs in order, but they were about to find things weren't adding up. who else had access to bill's accounts. here's keith morrison with more of "deadly trust." >>> on the afternoon of the day he was murdered, bill mclaughlin drove from a...
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natalie pirks, bbc news.de his rugby league debut this afternoon. having switched codes to play for league one part timers wales raiders, it wasn't a winning start as they lost to to widnes in the challenge cup this afternoon. henson's been without a club since being released by the dragons in the pro14 two years ago. there's more on the bbc sport website, including the latest between west ham who are leading arsenal in the premier league. that though, is all from me. that's it. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and i'll be back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. now on bbc news... for months, tens of thousands of farmers have been protesting in india. their movement has attracted global support, from celebrities including rihanna, lily singh, and the climate activist greta thunberg. so why are the farmers protesting? the bbc�*s south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan explains what it's all about. from their fields and their land, they c
natalie pirks, bbc news.de his rugby league debut this afternoon. having switched codes to play for league one part timers wales raiders, it wasn't a winning start as they lost to to widnes in the challenge cup this afternoon. henson's been without a club since being released by the dragons in the pro14 two years ago. there's more on the bbc sport website, including the latest between west ham who are leading arsenal in the premier league. that though, is all from me. that's it. there's more...
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i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline. >>> i was one of the last to suspect anything. even though you were hopeful, you knew as soon as you hung up the phone, you knew. how does anybody look at somebody drowning and not help him? how do you do that? >> a perfect husband. a perfect father. a perfect mystery. >> they found the boat. mike wasn't in it. >> we thought maybe he's had an accident. >> the thought is the alligators have eaten mike. >> but this lake was hiding more than gators. >> mike was the only hunter that are gone overboard in that lake that had never been found. >> something don't add up. >> people were saying,"well, i bet he ran off." >> there have just been so many wild stories. >> two lovers share a secret. >> he had this desire to have her. >> there was an affair happening for years. >> they can choose each other. >> you're waiting for that crack. >> he was going to kill you to make you go away. >> obviously she knew what she had to know. >> or choose the truth. >> finally we're gonn
i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline. >>> i was one of the last to suspect anything. even though you were hopeful, you knew as soon as you hung up the phone, you knew. how does anybody look at somebody drowning and not help him? how do you do that? >> a perfect husband. a perfect father. a perfect mystery. >> they found the boat. mike wasn't in it. >> we thought maybe he's...
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anika and some countries also order me which is the russian that see you know i want to bring in natalie mole from the european federation of pharmaceutical industries an association which represents pharma for. what extends to pharmaceutical firms see their role in what is their role in making sure these vaccines that vaccines do get to poorer nations. and so we know this is really a global pandemic and so nobody is safe until everybody is safe and we should have very we share really the responsibility of the urgency to ensure that we can have that scene's everybody that's it it's quick it's possible around the world that's why we are partnering back to a site of callbacks we believe the facility is certainly. an incredible tool to manage to reach those $2000000000.00 targets for 2021 which is what we have as a target for kovacs we've all called us already shipped to us as was mentioned 32000000 covered 19 back to 60 countries already and we've never seen such a quick spread that students were arriving in abidjan akron talk here at the same time about just a few weeks after the show pro
anika and some countries also order me which is the russian that see you know i want to bring in natalie mole from the european federation of pharmaceutical industries an association which represents pharma for. what extends to pharmaceutical firms see their role in what is their role in making sure these vaccines that vaccines do get to poorer nations. and so we know this is really a global pandemic and so nobody is safe until everybody is safe and we should have very we share really the...
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and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> hopelessness. you know, where did she go? who did she see? i just want to know what happened to my sister. >> a young mother is missing in a case gone cold. >> it was so important to me to know the truth behind that evening. >> then detectives had an a-ha moment. to solve the case, they would turn to something you probably use every day -- facebook. >> why don't you establish a facebook account? i thought, that could actually accomplish a great deal. >> and that's when everything started to change. >> something happened to her. >> in court, you'll see it all come pouring out. a hidden crime and a son's heart-pounding moment. >> that's okay. this is a horrible crime. i'm glad we know the truth. >>> carol lubahn was a restless young mom with two kids when she vanished from her southern california home. heartbroken, her loved ones assumed she'd left them to start a new life. but as the
and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> hopelessness. you know, where did she go? who did she see? i just want to know what happened to my sister. >> a young mother is missing in a case gone cold. >> it was so important to me to know the truth behind that evening. >> then detectives had an a-ha moment. to solve the case, they would turn to...
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i'm natalie morales. what happened to michele neurauter?harp-eyed detective spotted signs of a struggle in michele's bedroom. now investigators suspect that her death had been staged to look like a suicide. they were eager to have another chat with michele's ex-husband, lloyd. meanwhile, a distraught family member was about to gets a startling view into michele's final years. here again is dennis murphy with "the ultimatum." >> michele neurauter's mother, jeannie, was still dealing with the loss of her elder child. and atop that grief was a long-standing sorrow. estrangement. michele had abruptly stopped talking to her mom ten years before. >> i missed her. i loved her. i didn't know what was going on. because we'd never had a fight. if we'd had a fight and hung up on each other, you know, you get over it. but we did not have that fight. >> jeannie didn't know exactly what had gone on in michele and lloyd's marriage, but she knew she'd never liked him. >> okay, she can do better than this. why is she -- what does she see in him? >> looking
i'm natalie morales. what happened to michele neurauter?harp-eyed detective spotted signs of a struggle in michele's bedroom. now investigators suspect that her death had been staged to look like a suicide. they were eager to have another chat with michele's ex-husband, lloyd. meanwhile, a distraught family member was about to gets a startling view into michele's final years. here again is dennis murphy with "the ultimatum." >> michele neurauter's mother, jeannie, was still...