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i'm tamron hall. maribel ramos was a fighter. her family immigrated to the u.s. when she was a baby and she was always determined to get ahead. maribel knew exactly how she'd do it, joining the army and doing two tours overseas before returning to civilian life, but even her military experience wouldn't be enough to prepare her for the evil she battled back at home. finding out what happened to this tough tenacious woman would be one of the biggest mysteries a veteran detective would ever have to solve. here's josh mankiewicz with "mystery in orange county." >> orange county, california. on tv, it's a place of sun, fun and privilege. it's where the real housewives first aired their dirty laundry and where the kids from o.c. showed us all what temperature cool really was. around here you get a sense everyone is rich and white and lives in a mansion with a view of the pacific. but step back from the coast and you'll see the orange county that isn't on tv, not as wealthy, not as white, full of those who
i'm tamron hall. maribel ramos was a fighter. her family immigrated to the u.s. when she was a baby and she was always determined to get ahead. maribel knew exactly how she'd do it, joining the army and doing two tours overseas before returning to civilian life, but even her military experience wouldn't be enough to prepare her for the evil she battled back at home. finding out what happened to this tough tenacious woman would be one of the biggest mysteries a veteran detective would ever have...
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and then you're in a situation where what's going to happen within tamron.the hardliners will take more power and they will begin to marginalize those people and i think using the term moderate is not particularly accurate. but those much more sensitive to world opinion will be marginalized and the hardliners will take over. and the iranians have the ability for proxies to interrupt, interfere and causes harm in iraq, syria and throughout the region. i think the biggest problem here is we do not once again have a concerted world standing with us against the iranians and they will try to divide and conquer. separate the europeans from us and continue to do that. >>martha: i want to ask you about the space force which got attention and even ripping but it's a serious proposal on the part of the president that he wants to start the sixth branch of the military. mark kelly, the former astronaut told me the other night he thinks it's a bad idea. that it's a waste of money and it's redundant. buzz aldrin also weighed in and thought it was a huge giant leap for man
and then you're in a situation where what's going to happen within tamron.the hardliners will take more power and they will begin to marginalize those people and i think using the term moderate is not particularly accurate. but those much more sensitive to world opinion will be marginalized and the hardliners will take over. and the iranians have the ability for proxies to interrupt, interfere and causes harm in iraq, syria and throughout the region. i think the biggest problem here is we do...
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tamron -- inme and iran, some kind of war or further political and social instability, there could be a wave of migrants, refugees into europe as we have seen. just and across the board, a lot of concerns about a jump in crude oil prices. of iranian buyers crude, china, south korea, japan and customers there trying to much --t of reparations what might happen months from now. haidi: thank you so much for that, ros krasny, joining us out of washington. more on the worsening trade spat between the u.s. and china. imposedtariffs and restrictions on chinese investments could blowback. our markets compared -- prepared for higher treasury yields? we will discuss this with susan buckley. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: i am haidi stroud-watts in sydney. ramy: i am ramy inocencio. you are watching daybreak australia. the s&p will be kicking things off within striking difference of its january record and coming off a fifth weekly gain. su keenan is here. start with the fairly mediocre 3.9% for number, unemployment. it was steady growth. su: economists say is -- say it keeps us in the goldilocks zo
tamron -- inme and iran, some kind of war or further political and social instability, there could be a wave of migrants, refugees into europe as we have seen. just and across the board, a lot of concerns about a jump in crude oil prices. of iranian buyers crude, china, south korea, japan and customers there trying to much --t of reparations what might happen months from now. haidi: thank you so much for that, ros krasny, joining us out of washington. more on the worsening trade spat between...
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>>> welcome back to "dateline extra," i'm tamron hall.n was shot to death inside his home, the trial for his son charlie was met with a hung jury. there was a new trial pending. but there was another stunner in store. >> the judge declares a mistrial. >> the charlie tan murder trial was big news in rochester. everyone was talking to the media, including the judge, who was running for state supreme court. >> would you be judge again. >> the case is assigned to me. >> the lawyers on both sides shared thoughts about doing it all over again. >> it's a murder charge, not a petty larceny charge. with a hung jury where you walk away from it. we understand that the d.a.'s office is not going to walk away from a homicide. >> how will it look differently? >> better for me. that's how it will look differently. >> unfortunately for charlie's attorneys, they'd already played their surprise defense, mom really did it. there would be no shock value in a second trial. >> frankly, we've got to face this like a brand-new case starting today. in november of
>>> welcome back to "dateline extra," i'm tamron hall.n was shot to death inside his home, the trial for his son charlie was met with a hung jury. there was a new trial pending. but there was another stunner in store. >> the judge declares a mistrial. >> the charlie tan murder trial was big news in rochester. everyone was talking to the media, including the judge, who was running for state supreme court. >> would you be judge again. >> the case is...
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i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he was definitely charismatic. >> he was the new kid in town, super popular. all about adventure. >> this kid was, like, awesome. he just jumped right into, like, the culture. >> kind of liked to show off a little bit to the girls. >> reporter: they were the neighbors, just down the block. a family in fear. >> they had had their vehicles broken into. she was scared. >> reporter: someone had been sneaking into their home. and now someone was in their garage. >> i was sitting there panicking like, he's coming at me. >> that charismatic kid, dead on the floor. >> it's terrible. i think i screamed for hours. >> what happened happened in that garage that night? >> it was just like the last person that would come to my mind. >> reporter: a neighbor protecting his home, or preparing a trap? >> makes the statement, "it's show time." >> it's show time? >> exactly. >> reporter: a teenager, a fat
i'm tamron hall. thanks for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> he was definitely charismatic. >> he was the new kid in town, super popular. all about adventure. >> this kid was, like, awesome. he just jumped right into, like, the culture. >> kind of liked to show off a little bit to the girls. >> reporter: they were the neighbors, just down the block. a family in fear. >>...
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i went with aretha and a friend tamron hall and eric holder and reverend jackson, reverend sharpton.of different luminaries. we just sang "happy birthday" to aretha. clive davis was there. lee daniels. just a whole host of people. >> sure. >> we just, you know, every year we would sing "happy birthday" to her and help her blow out the candles. last big party for the 74th birthday. >> she is 76 now. >> didn't do one in 2017. and then this year, of course, she didn't do a party. >> i have you for another minute. tell us anything you know about her situation, family members. >> hospice care at home. they have been giving her notes and telling -- you know, people reaching out. holding her hand. talking to her. of course, praying for her. i'm not sure how much of it she's aware of. i don't know because, you know, she is on medication. >> sure. >> put it that way. you know? she is not doing great. but aretha is not gone. we should still -- i'm listening to her music. >> nonstop? >> all day long. on aretha radio. my favorite is "you send me." she made it her own. that's my favorite. i've be
i went with aretha and a friend tamron hall and eric holder and reverend jackson, reverend sharpton.of different luminaries. we just sang "happy birthday" to aretha. clive davis was there. lee daniels. just a whole host of people. >> sure. >> we just, you know, every year we would sing "happy birthday" to her and help her blow out the candles. last big party for the 74th birthday. >> she is 76 now. >> didn't do one in 2017. and then this year, of...
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tamron and zeke with here, along with adam. heck of a scoop. what was the purpose of the memo?d it? why was it created? >> i think you have to understand what was happening during the transition. >> yeah. >> you had a group that came in associated with steve bannon. they thought they were going to overhaul the government. >> yeah, the whole thing, right? the change and the new world order, basically. >> they ran into a wall of resistance from the start. i think one can argue that trump really didn't have necessarily a philosophy that was clear cut on a lot of the issues. bannon obviously did. there were a series of people around him who felt like there was an effort to prevent them from executing on their agenda. they were trying to figure out, who are these people? they concluded that the people were the same people that were pushing obama's agenda. that would be the iran deal. the people pushing the iran deal in particular, and those are the people they thought were mounting this effort against them. if you put yourself in their shoes, you can sort of understand how they felt
tamron and zeke with here, along with adam. heck of a scoop. what was the purpose of the memo?d it? why was it created? >> i think you have to understand what was happening during the transition. >> yeah. >> you had a group that came in associated with steve bannon. they thought they were going to overhaul the government. >> yeah, the whole thing, right? the change and the new world order, basically. >> they ran into a wall of resistance from the start. i think one...