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rachael was missing.avid stone told police they were with her the night she vanished. but the timelines they provided did not match, making investigators suspicious. now, a third man was about to start talking. and what he had to say was explosive. here again is dennis murphy with secrets of the snake river. >> the high and low search across the eerily beautiful pollutes country, for any search of rachel anderson was turning up. nothing months after her disappearance, detectives were convinced they had identified their prime persons of interest. rachel's estranged husband charles, and his churchgoing buddy david stone. but the investigation had stalled and was at a parent dead and. no secret what's the biggest obstacle was four lead investigators captain dan hally and detective jackie nichols. >> it's an axiom in law enforcement nobody, no crime. >> at this point we don't even know we have a death. we believe that in our gut. >> as the cops dug deeper into the background of the husband's friend david ston
rachael was missing.avid stone told police they were with her the night she vanished. but the timelines they provided did not match, making investigators suspicious. now, a third man was about to start talking. and what he had to say was explosive. here again is dennis murphy with secrets of the snake river. >> the high and low search across the eerily beautiful pollutes country, for any search of rachel anderson was turning up. nothing months after her disappearance, detectives were...
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former dnc chair donna brazile, terry moran, politico co-author, rachael bade, and ramesh pannuru.from the president's lawyer. at least she was, sidney powell. how significant is that? what does it mean? >> it's big. it shows the power of the racketeering laws, right? people who are caught in a racketeering indictment, they want to get out, and there could be many reasons. they actually did it, they're get a good deal from prosecutors. they don't have the money to fight, okay? and so this shows the power of it and it's a great win for the prosecution. these are two witnesses who can certainly bring relevant, powerful evidence to convict the rest who go to trial, including donald trump. that said, i still think this sprawling indictment, even with the testimony of these two associates of donald trump, under the racketeering laws, you know, could be difficult -- more difficult for prosecutors than people expect. >> jonathan: what's your sense within the republican primary that's playing out? i mean, it feels like the noose is tightening legally against donald trump. i mean, there's t
former dnc chair donna brazile, terry moran, politico co-author, rachael bade, and ramesh pannuru.from the president's lawyer. at least she was, sidney powell. how significant is that? what does it mean? >> it's big. it shows the power of the racketeering laws, right? people who are caught in a racketeering indictment, they want to get out, and there could be many reasons. they actually did it, they're get a good deal from prosecutors. they don't have the money to fight, okay? and so this...
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three weeks, and you had a lot of republicans that were just ready to get on with it. >> martha: and rachael bade, he is the least experienced speaker of the house in 140 years. he also as that piece pointed out, religion is his motivator. religion is his core. so what does that mean? >> yeah. i mean, in terms of experience, i mean, typically when you see somebody become speaker, they have been sort of in the outer peripheral of leadership already for decades at least. i mean, serving as house majority whip, house majority leader, conference chair, running the campaign arm of the republican or democratic, you know, campaign committee. johnson has none of that. he didn't -- he has never run a committee. he's never been at the leadership table, never really taken a lead in terms of helping people negotiate a big deal, whether between republicans -- republicans and democrats and that's going to really be a challenge for him and in terms of, you know, his conservative credentials, johnson is as conservative as any member of the house. that's something we need to keep in mind. as conservative as
three weeks, and you had a lot of republicans that were just ready to get on with it. >> martha: and rachael bade, he is the least experienced speaker of the house in 140 years. he also as that piece pointed out, religion is his motivator. religion is his core. so what does that mean? >> yeah. i mean, in terms of experience, i mean, typically when you see somebody become speaker, they have been sort of in the outer peripheral of leadership already for decades at least. i mean,...
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the housing minister, rachael maclean, said the bill would restore true home ownership to millions of the sunday times that said a "leasehold bill" would require all new houses in england and wales to be sold as freehold properties. coastguards are searching for a man off the somerset coast, after he entered the water to try to save a woman and her dog who'd been swept in. the coastguard was called to burnham on sea at about 4 o'clock this afternoon. the bbc understands the woman managed to get out safely. the rail operator avanti west coast is cancelling about 20 services between london euston and manchester piccadilly every saturday until the end of the year. the operator had announced plans to scrap two in five of the trains on that route from the 9th of december, but the bbc understands that the reduced timetable will in fact start immediately. avanti is blaming a shortage of crew because of ongoing industrial disputes, and said it's working hard to minimise cancellations. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across t
the housing minister, rachael maclean, said the bill would restore true home ownership to millions of the sunday times that said a "leasehold bill" would require all new houses in england and wales to be sold as freehold properties. coastguards are searching for a man off the somerset coast, after he entered the water to try to save a woman and her dog who'd been swept in. the coastguard was called to burnham on sea at about 4 o'clock this afternoon. the bbc understands the woman...
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the housing minister, rachael maclean, said the bill would restore true home ownership to millions.ort in the sunday times that said a �*leasehold bill�* would require all new houses in england and wales to be sold as freehold properties. you're live with bbc news. our special correspondent has been speaking to some of those trapped in gaza and a warning, his piece contains distressing images. in the bombed districts of gaza... shouting and screaming ..it seems as if the world is broken. a trauma shared across generations. woman cries "my daughter, my daughter," a voice calls out. children caught in an escalating war. the israelis say they're targeting hamas, the killers of their citizens. explosion in these densely—packed areas, civilian casualties are mounting. "i was about to do my afternoon prayers," he says, "and suddenly, the missile fell on our house." men shout they've known war before, but nothing like this. who lives, who dies, a matter of chance. and their stories only reach us through the courage of a few. hello, mahmoud, how are you? mahmoud bassam is one of the journal
the housing minister, rachael maclean, said the bill would restore true home ownership to millions.ort in the sunday times that said a �*leasehold bill�* would require all new houses in england and wales to be sold as freehold properties. you're live with bbc news. our special correspondent has been speaking to some of those trapped in gaza and a warning, his piece contains distressing images. in the bombed districts of gaza... shouting and screaming ..it seems as if the world is broken. a...
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my name is rachael loveless, decided this is a lot of his daddy bills house, so it'd be okay. so faithful in your bully. most as i'm stem a tool for them, a 3, a c, a 3 such as you want this to supply the civil issue. the 1st, as i put the left to negotiate against of audio, not one of the front others that came up to what is the symbol to put the developer, he ends up to the, to a, to simple them unless it plumley physics key. and the thought was letting you left dealer for the 234. it's not that this level of federal. is it a lots? it was $3000000.00, but it does a pretty poor design. and so many fits at some muscle best as well as you'll still see it listed as a baby, which is for level as though tony most fil, a slightly below is that the girl was on the stands. thoughts said there is any nice started string. so we have that portion of control and one of them we're just getting doctors out of instead of being in georgia and we're just getting, you'll see a normal subbing of glass in the same or starting way. so to bring us to blog, because you're, you'll be black, dyslexic
my name is rachael loveless, decided this is a lot of his daddy bills house, so it'd be okay. so faithful in your bully. most as i'm stem a tool for them, a 3, a c, a 3 such as you want this to supply the civil issue. the 1st, as i put the left to negotiate against of audio, not one of the front others that came up to what is the symbol to put the developer, he ends up to the, to a, to simple them unless it plumley physics key. and the thought was letting you left dealer for the 234. it's not...
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rachael, welcome home. thank for joining burford. rachael, welcome home.y, england women are in action currently as we speak against canada in world rugby's new xv tournament rep organising the women's game . what have you the women's game. what have you made of that one? it looks like they're on for their second win on the bounce. >> yeah, they've obviously kicked off really well last weekend with victory over australia and looks like they're going to have a second convincing win this morning as going to have a second conv overg win this morning as going to have a second conv over canada.s morning as going to have a second conv over canada. currently| as well over canada. currently leading 3312 and pretty comfortable for england at the moment. >> but that's what we like to see, isn't it? and of course we've got a lot of action to look fonnard to, including the england men's bronze medal match match against argentina , to how match against argentina, to how difficult would it have been for england to kind of pick themselves up after that semi—final defeat
rachael, welcome home. thank for joining burford. rachael, welcome home.y, england women are in action currently as we speak against canada in world rugby's new xv tournament rep organising the women's game . what have you the women's game. what have you made of that one? it looks like they're on for their second win on the bounce. >> yeah, they've obviously kicked off really well last weekend with victory over australia and looks like they're going to have a second convincing win this...
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that is why rachael reeves was so strong on her comments on hamas. >> joining you as well, i think, edou think about what the shuttle foreign secretary -- shadow chancellor, forgive me, was saying when it came to investment, private investment into infrastructure in the country. whether that was stretch to [inaudible] >> yeah, i mean, to be honest with you, the most were getting from people is that each has to essentially has been canceled, it's going to be very difficult to get some of those parts of the root council back. it's part of the message that labor really wants to underline. they want to be the party of the skull -- making promises that they cannot keep and what's going to be really interesting about this conference, we're going to see rachel reeves and the speech later on, it's not just hearing about different policies. they're going to be policies on the economy, housing, investment, all of these different things. just seeing the way it is framed, it's gonna be interesting to see who introduces her. some high-profile business people, people of economics who will be there.
that is why rachael reeves was so strong on her comments on hamas. >> joining you as well, i think, edou think about what the shuttle foreign secretary -- shadow chancellor, forgive me, was saying when it came to investment, private investment into infrastructure in the country. whether that was stretch to [inaudible] >> yeah, i mean, to be honest with you, the most were getting from people is that each has to essentially has been canceled, it's going to be very difficult to get...
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. >> hello again, everybody, you are watching the breakfast show again here on sky news -- rachael reevesn the next hour. before that, though, cleaners, security guards and support staff in three whitehall departments starting a five-day strike today. members of the pcs union are walking out in a pay dispute. let's go up to liverpool, should we? and bring in fran heathcote. she is the national president joining us from party conference. hello, fran, good to see you. what is the strike? about >> hello. our members provide cooking, cleaning and security services to some of the richest businessmen in the world. and at the same time, they are employed by iss and have a 2.2% boss -- inflation running at 6.8%. clearly, they also work alongside people who are looking at much bigger increases, many of them -- low paid members, anyway. many of them were two or three jobs just to get by. and this is really a dispute to try and get them a reasonable pay increase. >> how many people are we talking about? >> there are not loads. it's -- just under 100 staff, most of the union members that are taking t
. >> hello again, everybody, you are watching the breakfast show again here on sky news -- rachael reevesn the next hour. before that, though, cleaners, security guards and support staff in three whitehall departments starting a five-day strike today. members of the pcs union are walking out in a pay dispute. let's go up to liverpool, should we? and bring in fran heathcote. she is the national president joining us from party conference. hello, fran, good to see you. what is the strike?...
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and fact that rachael's project focuses on universities. i is, you know, a great reminder that universities are they're the solution and they're not the solution because they're political institutions, too. they're caught in these legislative battles. and the private universities have their, you know, their donors to answer to. and, you know, anyway, i teach in the colombian slavery project and columbia a particular example, because it's not the south, it's in the north. and so what's the story of new york, the biggest slaveholding northern state? at one point in the early 18th century, but the way slave money, money, the exploitation of enslaved people funded columbia college was really through merchant involvement in the slave trade in the sugar trade and other kinds of things. it was a merchant college. and and it's it's very hard it's even harder to draw the line there because, you know what? buildings have to have their names changed. which ones can we not tolerate? and this is this is a big a big moment. we have a couple minutes left.
and fact that rachael's project focuses on universities. i is, you know, a great reminder that universities are they're the solution and they're not the solution because they're political institutions, too. they're caught in these legislative battles. and the private universities have their, you know, their donors to answer to. and, you know, anyway, i teach in the colombian slavery project and columbia a particular example, because it's not the south, it's in the north. and so what's the story...
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i want you to hear what rachael castor, an american on the ground, told our colleagues, msnbc's katient, and that the u.s. hears from american citizens on the ground. physically, i am safe, and emotionally, i am traumatized. >> tell me more, why? >> yesterday morning, i am an observant jew, yesterday morning, which was sabbath, and also one of our dear holidays. i was woken up at 6:30 a.m., to sirens, in my building, which was built a long time ago. we don't have a bomb shelter inside of our apartment, so we go to the staircase. so we met with our neighbors in the stairs, children, elderly, we sat in the stairs, and we heard the rockets being intercepted by the iron dome, above our heads. we did hear some rockets, that did fall in israel, in tel aviv, very close to us. after those rockets, we went up and down the stairs several times. we turn on the news, and that's where we understood that that is unlike anything we have ever seen before. i am an american citizen, born in new york, i lived in new york until -- i have never seen anything like this. and, that is when we understood what
i want you to hear what rachael castor, an american on the ground, told our colleagues, msnbc's katient, and that the u.s. hears from american citizens on the ground. physically, i am safe, and emotionally, i am traumatized. >> tell me more, why? >> yesterday morning, i am an observant jew, yesterday morning, which was sabbath, and also one of our dear holidays. i was woken up at 6:30 a.m., to sirens, in my building, which was built a long time ago. we don't have a bomb shelter...
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we're bringing you a view from the ground as we go to rachael casner, an american israeli citizen livingant to have you talk about your experience. i heard you earlier. it was so compelling. you have lived there for, as i understand it, about four years, having first lived in new york city. when the unimaginable happened for you yesterday, where were you and what did you think was happening? >> thank, you alex. thank you for having me and forgiving me the opportunity to share as an american. i am so motivated that the american viewership should hear from the americans on the ground. i was in my bed in tel aviv yesterday at 6:30 a.m.. my husband and i woke up to the sound of sirens which indicated that there are missiles which are aiming for tel aviv. i live in an old building in tel aviv. new buildings in israel are mandated to have a bomb shelter inside, generally one bedroom will be a bomb shelter. our apartment is an old apartment so we use the staircase. we ran up to the staircase. we were there with our elderly neighbors, a single mom with a child. she explained it as a game. we wen
we're bringing you a view from the ground as we go to rachael casner, an american israeli citizen livingant to have you talk about your experience. i heard you earlier. it was so compelling. you have lived there for, as i understand it, about four years, having first lived in new york city. when the unimaginable happened for you yesterday, where were you and what did you think was happening? >> thank, you alex. thank you for having me and forgiving me the opportunity to share as an...
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but for those rachael left behind -- >> you know, there's no truth justice. doesn't bring her back. >> is there a new chapter opening up for you? >> it's just begun. because when i found my mom was missing, i fought tooth and nail. so did ashley. that's what we do. so at this point, it feels like the fight is over. the grieving process for me has just begun. because there's nothing left to fight for. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> i'm craig melvin, and this is dateline. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> my whole family is just heartbroken. we are all shells of people. walking around. the happiness in our life is been taken from us. >> they were high school sweethearts. with strapping sons. >> it was a rowdy house, our parents loved it. >> then that terrible night. >> she has blood everywhere. everywhere. >> a mother murdered. but as shock set in, leads poured in. witnesses reported straightens lurking. a car speeding through the neighborhood. and there were footprints out behind the house. >> i am putting alarm on every door b
but for those rachael left behind -- >> you know, there's no truth justice. doesn't bring her back. >> is there a new chapter opening up for you? >> it's just begun. because when i found my mom was missing, i fought tooth and nail. so did ashley. that's what we do. so at this point, it feels like the fight is over. the grieving process for me has just begun. because there's nothing left to fight for. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you...