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he said that webb did not quit ncis afterwards, that he was pushed out.ebb got vocal about, uh, how he believed the agency screwed things up. he got aggressive, said some things, so they let him go. knight: i hate to interrupt, but we have a problem. kasie never came back from the diner. what? when she didn't answer any of my phone calls, i went over to check up on her. a waitress said she saw kasie arguing with a man, and then they left together. was it webb? i showed the waitress his photo, and she confirmed it's him. webb has kasie. sit. that's it? you haven't said one word the whole ride up, and that's all you're gonna say? there's no time. oh, how about you make time? how about you start by explaining why you lied to me? you killed renard and that bomb maker, didn't you? you've been lying to me this entire time. everything will be clear soon. oh, spoken like a true psychopath. what you gonna do? kill me? i would like to see you try. do not move, bro. i will shoot you. don't do it. works better with this. i was never gonna kill you. i need you to help
he said that webb did not quit ncis afterwards, that he was pushed out.ebb got vocal about, uh, how he believed the agency screwed things up. he got aggressive, said some things, so they let him go. knight: i hate to interrupt, but we have a problem. kasie never came back from the diner. what? when she didn't answer any of my phone calls, i went over to check up on her. a waitress said she saw kasie arguing with a man, and then they left together. was it webb? i showed the waitress his photo,...
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but the work of nci and we heard from different organized has has ebbed flowed over the years but. at the heart of our mission is still true today is defending sovereignty all its fronts and making sure that as as the world is one of the oldest organized nation representing indian country. it's our job to make sure that we elevate the voice of our tribal nations and working our sister organizations like north that you heard from morning, but also working with folks like brian and in we give him all the props in the world in the work that he's doing to help ensure indian country is represented fairly and and so when we officially in syria as a as a nonpartisan organization we have to work with everybody and when we elevate this voice and we talk to members of congress and and different agencies, we need to make sure that we talk to everybody and we elevate the voice of indian country and. it takes on a lot of different things. we do a lot of education, outreach, making sure that people understand issues that indian country faces. and so when we talk about defending travel sovereignt
but the work of nci and we heard from different organized has has ebbed flowed over the years but. at the heart of our mission is still true today is defending sovereignty all its fronts and making sure that as as the world is one of the oldest organized nation representing indian country. it's our job to make sure that we elevate the voice of our tribal nations and working our sister organizations like north that you heard from morning, but also working with folks like brian and in we give him...
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my dad went to nci's and talked to an agent. >> the naval criminal investigative services? >> yes.er. >> her father was furious, but kelly was just ashamed. >> i was really, really upset with myself. i blamed myself, i didn't trust myself anymore. it was such a bad decision. >> if anything helped it was this. she found out she was not alone. kelly was now part of a strange sisterhood. >> what would you call this club? >> like the courage club, it has taken a lot of courage for us to speak out about it, because this is not the kind of attention any of us welcomes. >> according to cindi, by 2017, derek, the lawyer, doctor, firefighter, professor, ceo, hotel developer, fighter pilot, navy s.e.a.l., had caught more than a dozen women in seven states. >> these are smart women. what happens is, he is a master manipulator. >> lauren, from kare 11 was now reporting instantly on these victims and their ability to pray other. >> there is a doctor, there's a nurse, there's an engineer, a computer programmer. >> one woman was a nuclear physicist, but when they went to police, she says the wome
my dad went to nci's and talked to an agent. >> the naval criminal investigative services? >> yes.er. >> her father was furious, but kelly was just ashamed. >> i was really, really upset with myself. i blamed myself, i didn't trust myself anymore. it was such a bad decision. >> if anything helped it was this. she found out she was not alone. kelly was now part of a strange sisterhood. >> what would you call this club? >> like the courage club, it has...
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so i told the nci, which was very helpful to me of dr. family is still alive. dr. lee died in 2015, so he was very in explaining, you know, kind of take me back in time how they kind of initially of came on to this how they you know, kind of wrote this paper and had a lot of skepticism early on but there but you know, kind of again, we're 50 or 60 years on, you know, he's got a very sharp memory. but he didn't remember every detail. and so i knew i really make this book compelling. you need to tell it through the families and the families who lived it and suffered in addition to the science and how they kind of solve that medical mystery. and so you know, kind of i contacted the nci, i said, can you put me in touch with this family, which is so central? and they said, you know what, patient confidentiality. you and i had told them, i understand, might be difficult, but i said, can you let if i write a letter to you, can you pass it on to them that way you're not kind of giving me their name and if they are interested in talking to me, they can. and of course, in th
so i told the nci, which was very helpful to me of dr. family is still alive. dr. lee died in 2015, so he was very in explaining, you know, kind of take me back in time how they kind of initially of came on to this how they you know, kind of wrote this paper and had a lot of skepticism early on but there but you know, kind of again, we're 50 or 60 years on, you know, he's got a very sharp memory. but he didn't remember every detail. and so i knew i really make this book compelling. you need to...
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so i told the nci which was very helpful to me died in 2015. he was very helpful in explaining taking me back in time how they initially came onto this. how they wrote this paper it had a lot of skepticism early on. but again we are 50 or 60 years on perry's got a very sharp but did not remember every detail. i knew i could make this book compelling you need to tell it through thegh families and the families who lived it and suffered in addition to the science of how they solve the medical mystery. and soan i contacted and said cn you put me in touch with family eight which is so central. and they sit patient confidentiality i said i understand thatgh. i said can you if i write a letter can you pass it on to them? that what you're not giving me their name. they are interested in talking to me they can. and of course in that letter i said by the way, you are family is my family in many ways. kind if i have gone through this. my family has been wiped out that's why i become interested in this i want to help people understand this. i want to show
so i told the nci which was very helpful to me died in 2015. he was very helpful in explaining taking me back in time how they initially came onto this. how they wrote this paper it had a lot of skepticism early on. but again we are 50 or 60 years on perry's got a very sharp but did not remember every detail. i knew i could make this book compelling you need to tell it through thegh families and the families who lived it and suffered in addition to the science of how they solve the medical...
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i told the nci which was helpful to me and doctor lee died in 2015 he was very helpful in explaining and taking me back in time how they initially came onto this and how they wrote the paper in skepticism early on but again 5' or 60 years on he is a sharp memory but every detail. i can make this compelling you need to tell the through the families and the families who lived it and suffered in addition to the science and how they solve the medical mystery. by contact eyesight can you put me in touch with the family who is so central and they said painted confidentiality and i said i understand but can you, if i write a letter to you can you pass it on to them, that way you're not giving me your name but if you're interested in talking to me they can and of course in the letter i said by the i way your family is my famy in many ways, i've gone through this, my family has been wiped out that's why been come interested in this i want to help people understand this indicia a great scientific achievement and that was helpful. i did get in touch with two younger members of the family that f
i told the nci which was helpful to me and doctor lee died in 2015 he was very helpful in explaining and taking me back in time how they initially came onto this and how they wrote the paper in skepticism early on but again 5' or 60 years on he is a sharp memory but every detail. i can make this compelling you need to tell the through the families and the families who lived it and suffered in addition to the science and how they solve the medical mystery. by contact eyesight can you put me in...
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old starred in numerous films and tv shows, including party of five and ncis. >> now to the olympics.s a big day for sprinter noah lyles, otherwise known as the fastest man alive, on a quest to match usain bolt. the u.s. leads in all medal counts, entering competition today, but it hasn't all been smooth sailing. a tough day on the track during day 12 of the paris games. the women's 100 meter hurdles kicking off with a tough break for australia, the runner tripping on the third barrier but still managing to finish the race. similar scenes during both heats of the men's 5000 meter races. in the first heat, a brutal four man pileup runners from britain and france knocking elbows, triggering a chain reaction that left three racers on the ground, then team usa missing out on the chance at a medal after a trip. in the final moments of the second heat. but the worst fall of the day came during the steeplechase. an ethiopian runner tripped and hit his head, getting knocked out on the track. he was carted away on a backboard and is expected to be okay. he wasn't all bad. noah lyles easily won
old starred in numerous films and tv shows, including party of five and ncis. >> now to the olympics.s a big day for sprinter noah lyles, otherwise known as the fastest man alive, on a quest to match usain bolt. the u.s. leads in all medal counts, entering competition today, but it hasn't all been smooth sailing. a tough day on the track during day 12 of the paris games. the women's 100 meter hurdles kicking off with a tough break for australia, the runner tripping on the third barrier...
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they're ncis. they know who we are. they may know who you are, but they got no idea about us. you reckon that's gonna last for, genius? depends what happens next. [siren wails] [engine revs] [honks horn] [tires squeal] -left, left! -[horn blares] [hisses] what do you think they're saying? i don't think they're swapping falafel recipes. it's gonna work, it's gonna work. trust me, it will. do you want me to do it? [woman speaks indistinctly] bring the van around the front. go. now. you guys, go. i got this. -let's go. on your feet. -[deshawn] we're good here. come again? oh! oh, you think i'm gonna make it easy for you? you know, head outside so you can shoot us in the back? you wanna shoot me, you look me in the eyes while you do it. [chuckles] tough guy, are ya? no, not at all, but i've been to war so i know what it takes. see, i don't think you do. lee mitchell would have a thing or two to say about that. really? so you locked him in a crawl space with a snake? couldn't look him in the eye either, could you? nah, i had no problem killing him. i just hate snakes, is all. [woma
they're ncis. they know who we are. they may know who you are, but they got no idea about us. you reckon that's gonna last for, genius? depends what happens next. [siren wails] [engine revs] [honks horn] [tires squeal] -left, left! -[horn blares] [hisses] what do you think they're saying? i don't think they're swapping falafel recipes. it's gonna work, it's gonna work. trust me, it will. do you want me to do it? [woman speaks indistinctly] bring the van around the front. go. now. you guys, go....