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narrator: this truck was the same model as tim rogers' truck. ives went to interview tim, his truck was no longer red. hawes: so, he changed the color from maroon or red to basically primer gray, which was very suspicious in and of itself. narrator: meanwhile, detectives were questioning sherry engel. on the night of the murder, she allowed police to search her house. one item they searched was her cellphone. there appeared to be nothing unusual on this phone. but a few days later, while going over sherry's physical phone records, analysts found something unexpected. she'd deleted a series of calls that happened in the days leading up to fred's murder. all of these calls were to a number in the 502 area code. the area code was a kentucky phone number. narrator: and analysts traced the number sherry had called to a disposable burner phone purchased by none other than tim rogers. a concentrated burst of these calls happened the night of fred's murder at a time when sherry told police she'd been asleep. her whole story now was suspect. not only was
narrator: this truck was the same model as tim rogers' truck. ives went to interview tim, his truck was no longer red. hawes: so, he changed the color from maroon or red to basically primer gray, which was very suspicious in and of itself. narrator: meanwhile, detectives were questioning sherry engel. on the night of the murder, she allowed police to search her house. one item they searched was her cellphone. there appeared to be nothing unusual on this phone. but a few days later, while going...
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the moment.— in israel very tim rogers at the moment. ~ ., ., .,~ ., the moment.t do you make of the moment. what do you make of the increasing _ the moment. what do you make of the increasing split _ the moment. what do you make of the increasing split between - the increasing split between the increasing split between the biden administration and the biden administration and the israelis? it the biden administration and the israelis?— the israelis? it is inevitable that that — the israelis? it is inevitable that that will _ the israelis? it is inevitable that that will happen - the israelis? it is inevitable that that will happen given | the israelis? it is inevitable i that that will happen given the brutality first from the 7 october events and our unbelievably six months ago, and subsequent tough israeli policies in reaching out hamas in gaza. i think in some ways for me this points to a lot of what the institutional problems are in the bilateral relationship, a certain dependence on the us from the israeli side, the $3.5 billion which is actually less than i
the moment.— in israel very tim rogers at the moment. ~ ., ., .,~ ., the moment.t do you make of the moment. what do you make of the increasing _ the moment. what do you make of the increasing split _ the moment. what do you make of the increasing split between - the increasing split between the increasing split between the biden administration and the biden administration and the israelis? it the biden administration and the israelis?— the israelis? it is inevitable that that — the...
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i studied journalism for a long time and we had people like john chancellor, david brinkley, roger mudd, timare the type of elections that used to's occupy nbc news division and we are a long way from that credibility. as it stands now if i'm a republican i a would call for nc to never host another majorga debate again.'m a if i am a supporter of donald trump come i never go on "meet the press" again because f this is their view on any republican who is a never trumper that routes for democrats to win how can anyone outside of staunch efforts withs such a patent distain, not just for the party but to your point, roughly half of the voters in this country. so, that is where we are at atpo this point but they always talk about diversity and celebrate diversity like places like nbchi amsnbc. and in exchange of ideas. >> trey: you know, joe, to meanl as i analyzed, it is not ae free-speech issue.n they can slant their coverage however they want to slant it.s it is a business issue. to your point, why would youd yo rule out 70 million voting age of voting age americans who actually like either do
i studied journalism for a long time and we had people like john chancellor, david brinkley, roger mudd, timare the type of elections that used to's occupy nbc news division and we are a long way from that credibility. as it stands now if i'm a republican i a would call for nc to never host another majorga debate again.'m a if i am a supporter of donald trump come i never go on "meet the press" again because f this is their view on any republican who is a never trumper that routes for...
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tim. >> okay. i'll buy him a coffee. [laughter] stuart: thanks for joining us for the hour. still ahead, dave port noir -- portnoy, brian brenberg and county senator roger" is next. ♪ lately, i've been, i've listen thinking -- ♪ i want you to be happier, i want you to be happier ♪ .. [city noise] investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? (♪) or, let curiosity light the way. at t. rowe price, we're asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and how clean water advances can help transform our tomorrows. better questions. better outcomes. t. rowe price
tim. >> okay. i'll buy him a coffee. [laughter] stuart: thanks for joining us for the hour. still ahead, dave port noir -- portnoy, brian brenberg and county senator roger" is next. ♪ lately, i've been, i've listen thinking -- ♪ i want you to be happier, i want you to be happier ♪ .. [city noise] investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? (♪) or, let curiosity light the way. at t. rowe price, we're asking smart questions...
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tim muffett, bbc news. so, what impact does it have the people using those rivers? sarah rogersright, of our rivers are in over overall good health? what does that mean. that's correct. health? what does that mean. that's correct- the — health? what does that mean. that's correct. the state _ health? what does that mean. that's correct. the state of— health? what does that mean. that's correct. the state of the _ health? what does that mean. that's correct. the state of the rivers i correct. the state of the rivers report in february states that not one stretch of the river overall is in good health, and you have agriculture and chemicals contributing to that. but in reality, the understanding of our rivers is near where it should be, because our monitoring regime just isn't robust enough. so because our monitoring regime 'ust isn't robust enough.i isn't robust enough. so you have actually started _ isn't robust enough. so you have actually started testing - isn't robust enough. so you have actually started testing some i isn't robust enough. so you have actually started testing
tim muffett, bbc news. so, what impact does it have the people using those rivers? sarah rogersright, of our rivers are in over overall good health? what does that mean. that's correct. health? what does that mean. that's correct- the — health? what does that mean. that's correct. the state _ health? what does that mean. that's correct. the state of— health? what does that mean. that's correct. the state of the _ health? what does that mean. that's correct. the state of the rivers i...