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her face was —— beautiful catholic funeral and said herface was —— grave beautiful her face was —— grave was visited every day. candles and flowers were left for her. she said she is now an angel looking down and is no longer suffering any violence. but she said she could not understand what a sadist could do to a child. she was addressing the people in the dock. she said she hopes to meet sara when she was an adult, but now the opportunity has passed. and addressing urfan sharif, beinash batool and faisal malik, she said you are sadists and she said i would go further —— further and say you are not sadists, you are executioners and went on to say how she is receiving psychological support i need to take strong sedatives. then the prosecution barrister had the opportunity to make a case for what he thought needed to happen in terms of sentencing and he went through some of his views on trying to guide the judge, but of course the judge, mr justice kavanagh, is the one who will ultimately make the decision and he went through some of the very distressing details whic
her face was —— beautiful catholic funeral and said herface was —— grave beautiful her face was —— grave was visited every day. candles and flowers were left for her. she said she is now an angel looking down and is no longer suffering any violence. but she said she could not understand what a sadist could do to a child. she was addressing the people in the dock. she said she hopes to meet sara when she was an adult, but now the opportunity has passed. and addressing urfan sharif,...
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wondering whether ou can said. i was wondering whether you can explain _ said. ing whether you can explain to _ said. i was wondering whether you can explain to me - said. i was wondering whether you can explain to me how- said. i was wondering whetherj you can explain to me how the process is going to work because at the moment we are hearing thejudge giving because at the moment we are hearing the judge giving the verdicts, but we are not hearing sentencing. is that unusual?— hearing sentencing. is that unusual? ., , ., unusual? no, it is not usual, but i think— unusual? no, it is not usual, but | think it _ unusual? no, it is not usual, but i think it is _ unusual? no, it is not usual, but i think it is better- unusual? no, it is not usual, but i think it is better for - but i think it is better for thejudge to explain but i think it is better for the judge to explain first guilty and after that explaining what will be the punishment.— explaining what will be the punishment. tell me a little bit about — punishment. tell me a little bit about that _ punishment.
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but a couple of days after he was sentenced, wolfe said outward he was ready to tell the rest of the n-law was determined to get rid of david permanently. but to set their trap to lure david to the kill site, the motel, they needed bait. and that bait, said wolfe, was barbara. barbara, who did not require persuasion. quite the contrary, said mr. wolfe. donna velasquez: barbara britton is in the middle. from what i was able to learn about david, he would have never gone to that hotel room to meet harry britton. he would have never gone to that hotel room to meet michael wolfe. he agreed to come meet barbara. keith morrison: the woman who wept tears of love for her long lost david, who professed to have held a torch all those years was the very same woman, said wolfe, who called david on the phone and enticed him to go to that motel room to be killed. they needed to use barbara as the lure because david still had feelings for barbara. keith morrison: evidence, david had a roommate, reported journalist stefan kamph, and that roommate heard david take a phone call just before he went out
but a couple of days after he was sentenced, wolfe said outward he was ready to tell the rest of the n-law was determined to get rid of david permanently. but to set their trap to lure david to the kill site, the motel, they needed bait. and that bait, said wolfe, was barbara. barbara, who did not require persuasion. quite the contrary, said mr. wolfe. donna velasquez: barbara britton is in the middle. from what i was able to learn about david, he would have never gone to that hotel room to...
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because i was first and everyone without exception said how lucky i was. well, i just couldn't resist. after we got out of the line there at church, maybe later that evening, i said dear, were there any people that told you you were lucky? and in a very diplomatic way she said there were a few. i've been blessed beyond all measure there. i've had a family that's been great. three of the four kids work and run the business i ran for 37 years. three of my seven grandkids are right up there. michael, kate, and julia. jason, one of my four kids. you know, i've been blessed beyond measure when you look at all of that. and, man, the thing i talk most often about is faith, family, and community. and in that broader scope, how we were so lucky to be dropped into a place called jasper, indiana, that to me is something you'll never figure out. i'm just thankful when i ended up having one of the best mba's in the country and was headed to wall street and we talked about do we want to do it, when we wanted to raise a family, i took the first entrepreneur's course there
because i was first and everyone without exception said how lucky i was. well, i just couldn't resist. after we got out of the line there at church, maybe later that evening, i said dear, were there any people that told you you were lucky? and in a very diplomatic way she said there were a few. i've been blessed beyond all measure there. i've had a family that's been great. three of the four kids work and run the business i ran for 37 years. three of my seven grandkids are right up there....
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i will leave it there. >> he was wrestling with it before this we got? >> he saidestled with it and made this decision this weekend. >> if he was still wrestling with this decision, two things, is there anything in that statement that would be a factor in him changing his mind here? two, if he was still wrestling with it, clearly he was, we talked to the president's allies, why would he declare it off the table? why would he say, i'm not going to do this, if clearly there was an intention to do this? >> he made his decision this week at. he wrestled with it and made this decision this weekend. it's a decision he came to terms with and made it and shared it with all of you, obviously. >> his statement, the contradiction says, i believe in this system, enough is enough -- i don't see how you can have it both ways. >> i don't think it's a contradiction. i don't. two things could be true, you can believe in the doj system and also believe that the process was infected politically. that's what the president said. remember there was a deal on the table. the -- that the d
i will leave it there. >> he was wrestling with it before this we got? >> he saidestled with it and made this decision this weekend. >> if he was still wrestling with this decision, two things, is there anything in that statement that would be a factor in him changing his mind here? two, if he was still wrestling with it, clearly he was, we talked to the president's allies, why would he declare it off the table? why would he say, i'm not going to do this, if clearly there was...
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was impossible. and yet here we are. they said it was impossible. and yet hen as 5 are. it was impossible. and yet hen as soon as firefighters. as soon as the firefighters. as soon as the fire was put out, president macron made a promise that the cathedral will be rebuilt within five years. many people at the time didn't believe it. they said it was impossible. and yet here we are. the firefighters taking their places amongst the congregation. applause the ceremony now continues. and life in france for many years. how emotional do you feel when you see that thank you for those firefighters who so bravely fought to save the cathedral from those flames five years ago? fix, cathedral from those flames five years ago?— five years ago? a lot of emotion. _ five years ago? a lot of emotion. this - five years ago? a lot of emotion. this is - five years ago? a lot of emotion. this is the . five years ago? a lot of. emotion. this is the best five years ago? a lot of- emotion. this is the best for france. and the contrast is so huge. between the cohesiveness of the nation, behind the
was impossible. and yet here we are. they said it was impossible. and yet hen as 5 are. it was impossible. and yet hen as soon as firefighters. as soon as the firefighters. as soon as the fire was put out, president macron made a promise that the cathedral will be rebuilt within five years. many people at the time didn't believe it. they said it was impossible. and yet here we are. the firefighters taking their places amongst the congregation. applause the ceremony now continues. and life in...
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dale was in bed, he said, when stephanie announced she was going out to clear her head, and then didn't come back. come morning, dale called the silverthorne police. veronica nicholas: i got a phone call from dale bruner and just said, i wanted to make a report that my wife is missing. keith morrison: it was a records clerk named veronica nicholas who took the call. he said, i got the kids up, i got them ready for school, and i got them on the bus. and then i thought i should probably call you guys. keith morrison: stephanie's car was in the driveway, said dale, and when he called her cell phone, it went to voicemail. veronica called stephanie's best friend, jennifer. i panicked. this is something that happens to other people, not to you. keith morrison: oh, but it had happened. as the silverthorne police checked local hotels and hospitals, stephanie's friends scoured her neighborhood. bill nielsen: it just seemed unbelievable that stephanie would not check in. keith morrison: a day became two and then three, and some private secrets were about to become very public, indeed. where was s
dale was in bed, he said, when stephanie announced she was going out to clear her head, and then didn't come back. come morning, dale called the silverthorne police. veronica nicholas: i got a phone call from dale bruner and just said, i wanted to make a report that my wife is missing. keith morrison: it was a records clerk named veronica nicholas who took the call. he said, i got the kids up, i got them ready for school, and i got them on the bus. and then i thought i should probably call you...
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worse than four years ago. 30% said it was the same, 24% said better. 53% said inflation a quote, moderate hardship and 22% said it was severe. this is a pretty clear criticism of bidenomics. >> yeah, we saw that in the election results. there's no doubt about it. i think, again, you know, voters, you know, grade on a pretty harsh curve, frankly, and kind of the way it is, and i think that's something that democrats and left of centers and progressives and folks think about how to address those problems, but people clearly were feeling a lot of pain and frustrated about the high prices. those high prices that happened across the world, right, that in germany, in france, in canada, they saw that same sort of i think flation without the growth that we've seen the last four years. so, i think there's a good case for why, you know, the president's departure made a lot of sense, but it's a tough thing to deal with. >> spell that out for us, as far as the impact of the covid-19 shutdown and the pandemic in general, that the impact it had on the economy and on inflation specific
worse than four years ago. 30% said it was the same, 24% said better. 53% said inflation a quote, moderate hardship and 22% said it was severe. this is a pretty clear criticism of bidenomics. >> yeah, we saw that in the election results. there's no doubt about it. i think, again, you know, voters, you know, grade on a pretty harsh curve, frankly, and kind of the way it is, and i think that's something that democrats and left of centers and progressives and folks think about how to address...
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as you said, it was mentioned _ crisis? as you said, it was mentioned last _ crisis? t was mentioned last year - crisis? as you said, it was mentioned last year in - crisis? as you said, it was mentioned last year in his crisis? as you said, it was - mentioned last year in his new year speech, mentioned last year in his new yearspeech, because mentioned last year in his new year speech, because 2023 broke the record of the hottest year and we don't yet have the data for the 2024 but based on the last 11 months of data that we do have, we expect this to break the record of the hottest year again. break the record of the hottest yearagain. i break the record of the hottest year again. i think is very clear that the message he wants to make clear is that it is not just impacting in terms of extreme weather but actually impacting on the un achieving some of its other goals and outcomes. if you remember, he is the secretary of the un as a whole so they have many priorities notjust climate change. they have priorities about health care, gender equality. him referencing this
as you said, it was mentioned _ crisis? as you said, it was mentioned last _ crisis? t was mentioned last year - crisis? as you said, it was mentioned last year in - crisis? as you said, it was mentioned last year in his crisis? as you said, it was - mentioned last year in his new year speech, mentioned last year in his new yearspeech, because mentioned last year in his new year speech, because 2023 broke the record of the hottest year and we don't yet have the data for the 2024 but based on...
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as i said they weren't allowed to. so it wasjust the literal reading of the bible, the christian sect, even or fundamental said that was reading the bible literally that darrell and the aclu and the defense were fighting against because he was one of the arguments was there's more than one christian bible. you know, the king james bible is, the oxford bible and so forth and so on. so it's a kind of sense of a big tent, really. but thank you. you're absolutely right. so it looks like we have more people with questions. and again, if you have a question. we have a microphone on this side of the room and you will need to up here at that microphone, never that i might fit into something mentioned a moment ago about what expect in the future in a public comment writer usually for politics said first comes the social. upheaval an and then comes that i'm sorry i got it wrong. first comes the chaos of of period. then comes the social upheaval, then comes to politics and. and what it seems to me it refers to what's the future going to lo
as i said they weren't allowed to. so it wasjust the literal reading of the bible, the christian sect, even or fundamental said that was reading the bible literally that darrell and the aclu and the defense were fighting against because he was one of the arguments was there's more than one christian bible. you know, the king james bible is, the oxford bible and so forth and so on. so it's a kind of sense of a big tent, really. but thank you. you're absolutely right. so it looks like we have...
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it was quite an extraordinary - said. it was quite an extraordinary and i said. uite an l extraordinary and very said. it was quite an - extraordinary and very short hearing this afternoon. not what we were expecting, we were told to come to court at two o'clock because basically it was an urgent application in court, we expected to have a bit of a battle over whether or not h six, who we can now say is yang tengbo, also known as chris yang, whether we could name him or not. we came into court and it became clear that his lawyers were going to apply to have his anonymity lifted, this is a very unusual situation because typically in a case such as this before the special immigration appeals commission, the semi—secret court, applicants who have been effectively banned from the uk either as a national security risk because they are a suspected spy or perhaps a suspected spy or perhaps a suspected terrorist, tend to want to keep their anonymity because it effectively the potential crushing blow this allegation has two the reputation where it to be public, but mr yang
it was quite an extraordinary - said. it was quite an extraordinary and i said. uite an l extraordinary and very said. it was quite an - extraordinary and very short hearing this afternoon. not what we were expecting, we were told to come to court at two o'clock because basically it was an urgent application in court, we expected to have a bit of a battle over whether or not h six, who we can now say is yang tengbo, also known as chris yang, whether we could name him or not. we came into court...
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i remember that one that you said was buried. was it because of the censors? i feel like the news was suppressed about that. it's not as much as might think. there's a really good book if you're in that question called beyond belief because reporters were reporting back and yet mccormick didn't agree with her on almost anything but didn't censor her. so they didn't always end up the front page. often the reports about, the camps were buried later in the paper, but american were reporting on the camps. but there was there was a solid sense that it can't really be that bad but i if that's something you're interested in i i strongly recommend beyond belief by i think deborah lipstadt. she takes it. reporter. reporter over time it's it's kind of horrifying actually anyone else says her personal correspondence that in an archive. yes there are actually archives that had her stuff most of her documents are at the wisconsin historical society in madison and they have it not because she had any relationship to them because they asked a lot of her correspondence with t
i remember that one that you said was buried. was it because of the censors? i feel like the news was suppressed about that. it's not as much as might think. there's a really good book if you're in that question called beyond belief because reporters were reporting back and yet mccormick didn't agree with her on almost anything but didn't censor her. so they didn't always end up the front page. often the reports about, the camps were buried later in the paper, but american were reporting on the...
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was he anyway? det. clark: some said he was as wealthy as $12 million and more.hbors here at the yacht club, at least one of them wasn't quite so sure that harvey was for real. det. clark: she says, me and my husband, we have money, we live on our yacht. i knew when i saw harvey that he was full of it because no one dresses... (voiceover) ...like gilligan and the skipper when they live on a yacht and yet harvey always showed up,' these are her words, he showed up in costume.' morrison: (voiceover) and harvey's employment history? it turned out it was not quite as gold plated as harvey had been letting on, as the detectives discovered. det. martindale: i think everything harvey's been involved with throughout his career in banking or stock brokering has gone belly-up. (voiceover) everything he's involved in seems to have some type of fraud involved. one con after the next. det. martindale: i don't think he's ever actually had a bona fide job where he's been there for a period of time. morrison: (voiceover) which led to an obvious question. what kind of job had har
was he anyway? det. clark: some said he was as wealthy as $12 million and more.hbors here at the yacht club, at least one of them wasn't quite so sure that harvey was for real. det. clark: she says, me and my husband, we have money, we live on our yacht. i knew when i saw harvey that he was full of it because no one dresses... (voiceover) ...like gilligan and the skipper when they live on a yacht and yet harvey always showed up,' these are her words, he showed up in costume.' morrison:...
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listen to a little bit more of what was said in that briefing here. come out loud when hospital was just seized by israeli authorities in the last few hours. and by all accounts, all of the doctors and all of the patients inside have been forced out, their whereabouts are unknown and their safety is unknown at this point. so with that said, what is the message from the secretary general on the protection of the patients and hospital staff and anyone else? that is an accountant for right now and from come all advert hospital. these actions put the lives of all of these people and even more danger than what they faced before. and for us, you know, what we can do, we have colleagues underground who continue to try to get access. you know, we've been reporting in the past few weeks of several weeks now. how we've been making attempts to deliver assistance to this part of gaza to the hospital and some cases, i think was it on monday that i think i was able to report that we were able to, that w h o was able to bring some assistance to the hospital right now
listen to a little bit more of what was said in that briefing here. come out loud when hospital was just seized by israeli authorities in the last few hours. and by all accounts, all of the doctors and all of the patients inside have been forced out, their whereabouts are unknown and their safety is unknown at this point. so with that said, what is the message from the secretary general on the protection of the patients and hospital staff and anyone else? that is an accountant for right now and...
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was not unexpected. on this right. it wasn't a big surprise. we had some room is already over yesterday. this is usually a difficult decision. that's what the magazine said. but it was not the case this year, the magazines editor and c, same jacobs, referred to donald trump. when is a he story come back. and he also says that it's hard to argue with the fact that the person who's moving into the oval office is the most influential person in use . and with this president to like beat a short list of this finalist for this type of led, also included in vice president campbell. a have is russian economy, julia and nevada. yeah. the widow of russian, a position to lead to alex a novel and the being now named is a time at testing of the year for the 2nd time of to 2016. if you just set it basically tell us a little bit more about the interview that trump gave to time magazine. there was a wide ranging interview reading time, 59 minutes. so an hour that touched on several topics from this election victory, the economy that was in ukraine also in the middle east and his plans for the 2nd administration. so if we look at the 1st one of these and topics that i ju
was not unexpected. on this right. it wasn't a big surprise. we had some room is already over yesterday. this is usually a difficult decision. that's what the magazine said. but it was not the case this year, the magazines editor and c, same jacobs, referred to donald trump. when is a he story come back. and he also says that it's hard to argue with the fact that the person who's moving into the oval office is the most influential person in use . and with this president to like beat a short...
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indeed, exactly as was being said — gaza. indeed, exactly as was being said there, _ gaza. tly as was being said there, the - gaza. indeed, exactly as was being said there, the hope i gaza. indeed, exactly as was l being said there, the hope was nearly lost, especially on northern gaza. the world health organization said the hospital was the last medical facility working in northern gaza. this hospital and the vicinity of the hospital now in a deep humanitarian crisis at the moment. there are more than 100 patients that are in the hands of the israeli forces, there are more than 200 medical staff also detained, and the whole area is completely destroyed. the israeli forces in the search of militants, of hamas commence at the hospital, said the hospital completely on fire, and now the world health organization does not have any ability to provide medical facilities all medical services in northern gaza. now the situation in northern gaza has become very, very serious, there is no medicalfacility thatis there is no medicalfacility that is working, there are tens of thousands o
indeed, exactly as was being said — gaza. indeed, exactly as was being said there, _ gaza. tly as was being said there, the - gaza. indeed, exactly as was being said there, the hope i gaza. indeed, exactly as was l being said there, the hope was nearly lost, especially on northern gaza. the world health organization said the hospital was the last medical facility working in northern gaza. this hospital and the vicinity of the hospital now in a deep humanitarian crisis at the moment. there are...
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was going to get killed. andrea canning (voiceover): then it happened. her new husband, police said, murdered in their townhouse. something happened at her house, and she needs to get to the house fast. [crying] please, no, no! andrea canning (voiceover): was this crime all that it seemed? she played such a good game that people didn't know. andrea canning (voiceover): a surprise was coming. you don't know what to think. andrea canning (voiceover): and it would arrive from beyond the grave. there has not been a story like this ever in palm beach county history. is she the villain? is she the victim? who knows? that is what makes her riveting. and she is infamous and probably will be forever. hello, and welcome to "dateline." when dalia and mike dippolito first met, it was instant fireworks, an immediate attraction that turned into a fatal attraction. and to crack the case, investigators needed to know was dalia diabolical or an unwitting pawn in a hoax gone wrong? it would take eight years to unwind this true tale of sex, lies, and videotape. here's dennis murphy with "the sting." d
was going to get killed. andrea canning (voiceover): then it happened. her new husband, police said, murdered in their townhouse. something happened at her house, and she needs to get to the house fast. [crying] please, no, no! andrea canning (voiceover): was this crime all that it seemed? she played such a good game that people didn't know. andrea canning (voiceover): a surprise was coming. you don't know what to think. andrea canning (voiceover): and it would arrive from beyond the grave....
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he said he was "startled and enchanted" to receive the knighthood. mp emily thornberry said she was "honoured and surprised" to be made a dame. one of the rarest awards goes to the novelist sir kazuo ishiguro. he is made a companion of honour, a select group which is limited to 65 people at any one time. before we go... india has launched a rocket to carry out its first space—docking mission. the rocket blasted off with two small spacecrafts to test the docking manoeuvre. india hopes to become only the fourth country with such technology, after russia, the us and china. prime minister narendra modi has previously announced plans to send a person to the moon by twenty—forty. to the moon by 2040. stay with us here on bbc news. i'll have more for you at the top the hour. see you then. hello there. there's going to be a lot of wet, windy and cold weather to come over the new year, but the focus today remains on this amber rain warning that we have from the met office. and within this area, there are already a number of severe flood warnings on rivers. it'
he said he was "startled and enchanted" to receive the knighthood. mp emily thornberry said she was "honoured and surprised" to be made a dame. one of the rarest awards goes to the novelist sir kazuo ishiguro. he is made a companion of honour, a select group which is limited to 65 people at any one time. before we go... india has launched a rocket to carry out its first space—docking mission. the rocket blasted off with two small spacecrafts to test the docking manoeuvre....
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that was what i said. oh how would i reward for that? i bought her a hairdryer and it's got no, i mean, the thing was like we were living pretty much hand-to-mouth and and and i got to this call on sunday. my wife tabby was up seeing her mother and father in another another town in maine and he said, carrie, just. to paperback. so i said can we get a little money? he said, $400,000. and i went out to buy tabby a present and. there was it was sunday, man. it was bangor, maine. nothing was except for you guys. maybe remember this. it was an old chain was called rexall. yeah. and i went in and i bought her a hairdryer. man. she thought it was really great, but thought the money was better. is anybody in the line lined up to ask roy blunt jr a question? anybody would back away. oh, i've got one. a couple back. come on up. come on. a oh, not that we don't love hearing from one person. and i thought i'm actually supposed to man it's the line and cut it off but since you ask so so roy your essay i may have sung with jerry jeff yeah something i a
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she can be and she was experts and the experts said, yes, it would be not very good. you for you have opened the board, the was, is your doing the union? but the customs border was russia would be with the close and they would be checking, you know, of what, what this coming uh so that the, the russian market is not using the fact that uh, mt in loans in november 2013 that so she can not sign the deal immediately and to possibly are doing the union to postpone it for next year until next year. that was the, the 3 year form i had done the which was immediately it yes, uh, throwing up and uh, and the bye bye bye. the cool, so my, my point is that this either or actually the 1st, the 1st cool took place in 2004. when left the 2nd round of elections, the same use the on the call, each one presidency, the west raise to fail and put the pressure on the constitutional good. so feel free to write the must be filled throat and the constitutional fuel crane says 2 rounds in the constitutional court, under the pressure of the west, violate of the constitution for the 1st time of
she can be and she was experts and the experts said, yes, it would be not very good. you for you have opened the board, the was, is your doing the union? but the customs border was russia would be with the close and they would be checking, you know, of what, what this coming uh so that the, the russian market is not using the fact that uh, mt in loans in november 2013 that so she can not sign the deal immediately and to possibly are doing the union to postpone it for next year until next year....
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how was she portrayed in the trial? the prosecutor saidie morales: but pete believed kathleen had been taking advantage of his dad for years, like olin's life insurance. pete never thought his dad meant to leave it to her. he thinks kathleen altered it herself. that life insurance policy had been changed, the detectives discovered over the internet. so she became 100% his beneficiary. exactly. natalie morales: and pete says kathleen had purposely driven a wedge between him and his dad, keeping olin cut off from the family. because we'd go over and nobody would answer the door. no, we had no idea what was going on. i mean, i even called and begged her on the phone to please let his grandkids come see him. natalie morales: and it was becoming impossible to see your dad to visit him. it was impossible. she told me he doesn't ever want to see you again. and if you're going to see him, you'll have to bring the police. natalie morales: pete and dee had a family friend stop by the house. that friend managed to talk kathleen into letting her take
how was she portrayed in the trial? the prosecutor saidie morales: but pete believed kathleen had been taking advantage of his dad for years, like olin's life insurance. pete never thought his dad meant to leave it to her. he thinks kathleen altered it herself. that life insurance policy had been changed, the detectives discovered over the internet. so she became 100% his beneficiary. exactly. natalie morales: and pete says kathleen had purposely driven a wedge between him and his dad, keeping...
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this statement and wonder is it as close that we will get to an admission that pressure was responsible, given they said defences were operational at the time? but what about the timing? there was a lot of pressure coming out of azerbaijan with people pointing the finger of blame very much at moscow. you are absolutely — very much at moscow. you are absolutely right, _ very much at moscow. you are absolutely right, lucy. - very much at moscow. you are absolutely right, lucy. ever. absolutely right, lucy. ever since this disaster, there has been growing evidence that the plane may well have been hit by a russian air defensive missiles. azerbaijan airlines said i think it was yesterday that the plane was subjected to external, physical, and technical interference as well. you had america also yesterday saying they were early indications that the plane may have been shot, hit by a russian air defence system. so the evidence has been growing by the day and that leads us to the kremlin�*s decision to have this telephone conversation between the two presidents and put out this statement. we don't know the ful
this statement and wonder is it as close that we will get to an admission that pressure was responsible, given they said defences were operational at the time? but what about the timing? there was a lot of pressure coming out of azerbaijan with people pointing the finger of blame very much at moscow. you are absolutely — very much at moscow. you are absolutely right, _ very much at moscow. you are absolutely right, lucy. - very much at moscow. you are absolutely right, lucy. ever. absolutely...
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you said critics weret during the time oversimplified and unremarkable. and that was the average delivery. what do you think reagan could have done to get his >> you said critics were over simplified and there was average delivery. when do you think reagan could have done to get the message across to the british parliament better? >> i think reagan got his message across perfectly great way. this is what happens when you have very, very strong stereo typical world views. they knew that reagan was just a movie actor, right? it's just that that wasn't true. they knew reagan was a warmonger. it's just that that wasn't true. the problem was not with reagan's words, it's that it went against what they thought was the case, and over time it turned out that what reagan said really was what he meant, and i understand why people thought those things if you just read the newspaper, you would think these things. at the time i remember very early in my period studying reagan, i thought many of those things until suddenly i would run into things that i would run into things, if re
you said critics weret during the time oversimplified and unremarkable. and that was the average delivery. what do you think reagan could have done to get his >> you said critics were over simplified and there was average delivery. when do you think reagan could have done to get the message across to the british parliament better? >> i think reagan got his message across perfectly great way. this is what happens when you have very, very strong stereo typical world views. they knew...
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but when she started digging, she said, the ground was too hard. sa said they drove back to california. and the next morning at 4 o'clock, she drove out to a vineyard, dug a hole, and buried him. keith morrison: that was elisa's story. and just a few hours after she finished telling it, california detectives hauled in sarah dutra, the alleged driver of the whole plot. and her story? well, it was a little different. craig melvin: coming up. is sarah dutra a cold-blooded killer or an innocent who was just trying to survive? craig melvin: when "dateline" continues. [theme music] can neuriva support your brain health? mary. janet. hey! eddie. no! fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. ♪ rinse it out ♪ ♪ every now and then ♪ ♪ i get a little bit tired of the stinks ♪ ♪ that just will never come out ♪ ♪ pour downy in the rinse, jade ♪ ♪ every now and then i rinse it out! ♪ fights odor in just one wash. keith morrison: sarah dutra appeared confused
but when she started digging, she said, the ground was too hard. sa said they drove back to california. and the next morning at 4 o'clock, she drove out to a vineyard, dug a hole, and buried him. keith morrison: that was elisa's story. and just a few hours after she finished telling it, california detectives hauled in sarah dutra, the alleged driver of the whole plot. and her story? well, it was a little different. craig melvin: coming up. is sarah dutra a cold-blooded killer or an innocent who...
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you said it was a mistake, talked about your mistakes that you made leading being a president before 911 happened. and you said out by saying you're going to welcome the commission's questions all the members asked good. but the first exchange was the most memorable. john lehman, president reagan's navy secretary, in a strong proto sense conservative, thanked me for being so candid. opening open to criticism, he started out by saying i made mistakes. we're all here to learn and then said something hard to imagine in today's polarized political this is quoting him now since you've been so open i want to start by saying i owe you an apology. i'm a republican and i believed everything party's critics said about you. i have now reviewed about a thousand pages of terrorism security documents. you received your handwritten and questions are all over them. you cared a lot about this, learned a lot. and to make the right decisions. you also wanted to do more against qaeda, but you were poorly by an unintended consequence of the goldwate
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he declared what was said on that conversation, it was all lies. if you look at the mischief that has been going on in the background nonstop, what is your definition of support? how about let's change that definition, like the democrats like to do, let's change it to justice. host: but i am not following what you are saying about adam schiff and the conversation. tell me more about that. caller: adam schiff came out in front of the entire world and cleared that trump had an unjust phone call. he told the world, this is what he said -- host: what phone call are you talking about, about ukraine? the one where he asked for an investigation of hunter biden? caller: yeah, where he is asking about joe biden saying son of a you know what, you got to fire this guy, and there's political nonsense going on with the taxpayer money being held hostage over bureaucratic politics of another country. so he makes a phone call to zelenskyy, and adam schiff recorded -- it was recorded properly to another chain that the intelligence committee did not have privy to, t
he declared what was said on that conversation, it was all lies. if you look at the mischief that has been going on in the background nonstop, what is your definition of support? how about let's change that definition, like the democrats like to do, let's change it to justice. host: but i am not following what you are saying about adam schiff and the conversation. tell me more about that. caller: adam schiff came out in front of the entire world and cleared that trump had an unjust phone call....
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he was merely fighting terrorists.— said he was merely fighting terrorists. ~ , ., in, and terrorists. when you shoot you in. and when — terrorists. when you shoot you in, and when you _ terrorists. when you shoot you in, and when you shoot, - terrorists. when you shoot you in, and when you shoot, you i in, and when you shoot, you aim, you aim at terrorists in order to protect civilians. again, if you talk about specialty, you can't have war without casualties.— specialty, you can't have war without casualties. there were more chemical— without casualties. there were more chemical attacks. - without casualties. there were more chemical attacks. many, | more chemical attacks. many, many more casualties. but back in 2015, russia had stepped in to turn the tide of the war in bashar al—assad's favour. it was russian air strikes and support from iran and hezbollah that helped defeat the rebels. it led to this moment in 2023. after years of isolation come president decides as an arab league suburbs, his regional assimilation victory at the time. as he was in saudi arabia,
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it was a struggle to let go, but she did. nancy ekelund: the last thing i said to her was remember your seat belt. and she looks over her shoulder, and she says, back at you, mom. love you. it's the last thing she said to me. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): nancy locked up the house and went to bed. the next day, lynsie was supposed to call after she was done tutoring two girls from the neighborhood. but when the call never came, nancy drove over and found out lynsie never showed up at her job. all of a sudden, my daughter is not where she's supposed to be. she taught these little girls for four months about. and you have no way of reaching her. had no way. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): nancy ekelund was frantic. nancy ekelund: i started calling hospitals. i called the morgue. i mean, that's how desperate i was, see if there was a jane doe in the morgue. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): there was no jane doe, and there was no lynsie ekelund. josh mankiewicz: most people who disappear like that, they come back within a couple of days. if not 24 hours, yes. is that what y
it was a struggle to let go, but she did. nancy ekelund: the last thing i said to her was remember your seat belt. and she looks over her shoulder, and she says, back at you, mom. love you. it's the last thing she said to me. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): nancy locked up the house and went to bed. the next day, lynsie was supposed to call after she was done tutoring two girls from the neighborhood. but when the call never came, nancy drove over and found out lynsie never showed up at her job....
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no, she said the smell from the bottle reminded her of being raped. and i waster. it's not them. but i could still smell it. she said that she suddenly was overcome with the-- with the smell of semen in the-- in the air. and it had something to do with drinking out of this bottle of water. and i thought, now, that-- that took some work. that is one heck of a lie. and it was at that point that i put my pen down, and said, i am not writing this. i am not going to write this down. keith morrison: his voice dripping with sarcasm, prosecutor rousseau took her story apart. he showed the jury a picture. is that the-- the gun that you're talking about, that you were very uncomfortable with being in your apartment? yes. kevin rousseau: that's the one that's lying there beside you while you're having your morning coffee? carter cervantes: yes. keith morrison: and then he drilled down into the heart of carter's story. just who were those mysterious rapists? they all-- they all spoke in a way that i would describe as ghetto, ebonics. kevin rousseau: ok, so in your mind, th
no, she said the smell from the bottle reminded her of being raped. and i waster. it's not them. but i could still smell it. she said that she suddenly was overcome with the-- with the smell of semen in the-- in the air. and it had something to do with drinking out of this bottle of water. and i thought, now, that-- that took some work. that is one heck of a lie. and it was at that point that i put my pen down, and said, i am not writing this. i am not going to write this down. keith morrison:...
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it was surprising that assuming only it could not count of the opposition's advances around, she said to ronald was aware of developments inside syria, but such as government was never asked for help fund them on that system. how are you? it's a lot of our friends and the intelligence and security systems are both iran and syria, were fully aware of ongoing movements in and around a live and a full relevant information had been transferred to the syrian government and the syrian and they themselves, that information which we also received from them along with photos and other details of what was surprising was the inability of the syrian army to account of these moves. and the speed of developments, powell, i'm one of them all fall in hom bus. our interaction with the serial position depends on the behavior. what policy will they adopts towards around what policy will they have to watch? c, as in syria, what will be the distance between them and israel, the distance between them and terrace groups. all of this we will consider sure positive stuckey hosts the largest number of serial r
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yeah, she was about half her body was into the room. she saidh her. i said, you can't take alyssa. keith morrison: was this true? remember, alyssa, just 6 years old at the time, told police she remembered seeing someone in her doorway. keith morrison: and then, said james, he walked into the master bedroom, saw ben and melissa sleeping in the moonlight. and i raised the gun, and that's where everything in my mind that should have happened three or four hours ago happened. i started thinking why am-- why am i here? something i heard to my left-- a sudden noise. yeah. and as i turned and jerked to see what it was, i pulled the trigger. keith morrison: he ran then, he said, left the front door wide open, caught up to dawn at the truck. keith morrison: who drove? james matlean: she did. i started yelling at her when we got in the truck. keith morrison: the truth, said james matlean, all of it. dawn knows the truth. and i know the truth. and that's all that matters. i'm taking full responsibility for what i did. dawn needs to take full responsibility
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was arrested for assault. this person is known as a foster youth advocate. the police report saids a handshake that she said was too aggressive. witnesses said it was a normal handshake, just enthusiastic. the advocate did bring up trans youth, something she has opposed. amna: that is lisa desjardins reporting on capitol hill. thank you. lisa: you're welcome. amna: now, to syria. the country's new leaders today vowed to create unity, but also hold to account the people who facilitated a half century of assad rule. those calls for revenge added to the unease of many syrian minorities, including u.s. partners in the fight against isis, who today had to give up hard won territory. nick schifrin begins our coverage. nick: in fractured syria today, every fraction is trying to see that much power as possible. residents in the northeast welcomed a rebel group. up until now the city had been controlled by the u.s.-backed mostly kurdish syrian democratic forces. those kurdish forces also lost control of northern syria. this time turkish backed syrian national army. the map of syria continu
was arrested for assault. this person is known as a foster youth advocate. the police report saids a handshake that she said was too aggressive. witnesses said it was a normal handshake, just enthusiastic. the advocate did bring up trans youth, something she has opposed. amna: that is lisa desjardins reporting on capitol hill. thank you. lisa: you're welcome. amna: now, to syria. the country's new leaders today vowed to create unity, but also hold to account the people who facilitated a half...
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he said he was with claudine but before she was murdered. he said that, at some point in that late evening or night, he leaves, that she goes her way, he goes his way. that's the last that they saw. which is exactly what the murderer would say. federico calderon: that's what-- yeah, exactly. we definitely thought we were heading in the right direction. [suspenseful music] they thought, finally, they were getting close. then investigators got a call that would make them realize it wasn't chon, it wasn't officer arce, and it wasn't the trucker. and ranger salinas tells me, hey, one of our troopers ran into a female who, she's frantic, she's scared. she says that somebody tried to kill her with a handgun. craig melvin: like the two other victims, this woman worked san bernardino, except this woman survived. had she been face to face with the killer? >>> hi, i'm richard lui with a news update. after years of a devastating civil war, syrian rebels captured the capitol city of damascus. this turn of events ending the rule of the assad family. senio
he said he was with claudine but before she was murdered. he said that, at some point in that late evening or night, he leaves, that she goes her way, he goes his way. that's the last that they saw. which is exactly what the murderer would say. federico calderon: that's what-- yeah, exactly. we definitely thought we were heading in the right direction. [suspenseful music] they thought, finally, they were getting close. then investigators got a call that would make them realize it wasn't chon,...