decomposing body. i think the number one concern is finding ana and finding out what happened. the timeline in the mystery of what happened to ana walshe spans more than two weeks, starting on new year s day. that is when her husband, brian walshe, claims she left their cohasset home in a rideshare or taxi to fly to washington d. c. for work. but prosecutors say there is no evidence that ana got a ride or went to the airport. brian walshe tells investigators, on this day, he ran errands for his mother in a nearby town. but they find no evidence those troops occurred. prosecutors also today are detailing the internet searches he made on january 1st, including at 4:55 a. m. how long before a body starts to smell? for 58 a. m. how to stop a body from decomposing at 5:20 a. m., how to embalm a body at 5:47 a. m., ten ways to dispose of a dead body. at 6:25, how long for someone to be missing to inherit. 9:44 a. m., how long does dna last? 9:59 can identification be
murder charge. we re going to take you there live inside the courtroom as soon as it begins. there on the left-hand side of your screen, live pictures from inside that courtroom. we are also following devastating scenes outside the ukrainian capital this morning. at least 17 people are dead and dozens more hurt after a helicopter carrying the ukrainian interior minister and his team crashed near a kindergarten. officials say eight victims were locales. children and their parents on the way to school. and let s begin there this morning. cnn chief international correspondent clarissa ward is on the ground outside of kyiv. tell us more about what you re learning, clarissa. reporter: well, we ve just seen very tragically what appears to be another body bag being carried out from this area behind me by emergency services. they ve been there for hours combing through the wreckage of that kindergarten looking to see whether there might be more bodies under the rubble that was
Storytelling, about how we tell the story of our countrys past. Why do we want to believe one version and not another . Maybe because it makes us feel safe at night. There is one episode of americas history that is told very differently, depending on who you are and where you live. It is the story of our civil war and what came after. The Hot Winds Of War blew across the land. Made of it, a country divided. Friend turned into foe. Brother fought against brother. It was such a long and drawn out struggle. And the feeling on both sides was so intense. Were all just romantics, lost in contemporary times you might say. Every one of us feels like we were born 125 years too late. To introduce myself, my name is rachel boynton. This is nelson walker. We are independent documentary filmmakers. Were making a film about how we tell the story of the civil war. Were filming in different schools all over virginia and were going to place this with a deep connection to this history. What made you cho
going down. national border patrol council, art del cueto on border officials that are fed up and peter doocy on where the president is heading right now. let me just tell you, it s not at the border. welcome, everybody with busy news day. much more on the affidavit situation, the border situation front and center for the time being. there we go to casey stegall in eagle pass with a certain big visit today. casey? yeah, neil. the visit is wrapping up as we speak. secretary mayorkas made at least two stops here in this border patrol sector while he was on the ground. but no events were open to the press. so we did not get the opportunity to ask him any questions. they even wouldn t let the drone fly in the area once he was here. after landing in del rio, he traveled to eagle pass where the secretary visited a border patrol processing facility that opened last month. the 153,000 square foot facility is on 24 acres and has a capacity of 1,000. then mayorkas traveled down here
of whether but the theory is it will also be shaped by our collective failure. to do more, the bulk al jazeera london. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories, police and brazil say human rains. find on the amazon rain forest have been confirmed as those of missing british journalists, don phillips, there yet to identify other remains thought to belong to indigenous expert, bruno pereta, who was traveling with phillips. why can you not give has more from real diginero people from their shoddy valley? they say that this is part of a bigger picture. it s not just 2 local fishermen killing 2 people. it s just, it s a part of a bigger ah crime scene where there are drug cartels involved when there is a lot of legal activity going on. and the government has turned a blind eye to wit, which has made it possible for these kinds of crimes to be committed. the u been commissions recommending ukraine and moldova as candidates for e. u membership. all 27 e u leaders could vote