president of the screen actors guild, fran drescher, will join us in moments. welcome to the lead, i am jake tapper. we re going to start with our law and justice lead and the hunt for a serial killer. any moment, state and federal investigators in long island, new york, will update the public on the first arrest in their dede-long investigation into the gilgo beach murders. this is a case tied to at least ten sets of human remains discovered since 2010 along the shore in suburban long island. earlier this afternoon, a married father of two and a new york city architect named rex huerman was arraigned and pleaded not guilty. he s connected to the serial murders of three women and is the prime suspect in a fourth. those three women were part of a group known to law enforcement as the gilgo four. their bodies were found near each other, wrapped in burlap, discovered within 2010. they were all in their 20s and offered sex services on craigslist. as details emerge showing hum
and here in new york city 80 years later. here we have the president and first lady walking through the american cemetery and laying the wreath and honoring the heroes who made history on d-day. we ll take you through the next couple of hours together on this. welcome to america s newsroom, i m bill hemmer, dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. a pleasure and honor to spend this time with you, viewers and you these historical moments are important. 80 years since that day. so we have the first lady and the president in normandy. the president and first lady in france. we have a lot of the ceremony to come and you are going to have a chance to hear from macron as well. bill: we have a lot of great guests to get to relive the moments from 80 years ago with you. thank you for being here as we begin our broadcast. dana: we had just witnessed an extraordinary ceremony and a military band playing taps in honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. [tap
heuermann last july. his wife divorced him almost immediately after that . investigators used cell site data and dna evidence to catch him last summer. they matched dna from the crime scene to pizza crusts that he threw away. the district attorney is scheduled to speak as is heuermann s lawyer. this now makes six women that heuermann is accused of murdering. send it back to you. dana: nate foye, thank you. bill: from new york to the rest of the country, specifically florida with the rise in migrants comes the rise in migrant medical costs. get this. it will be a burden for our nation s hospitals. a report saying in florida those hospitals provided $566 million in healthcare to immigrants here in the u.s. illegally.
got a cell phone and a burner phone which is prepaid and anonymous, and for each of the murders he got an individual burner phone and used that to communicate with the victims. then shortly after the death of the victims he would get rid of the burner phone. and right away in december of 2012 fbi cast analysts, special agents with the cast unit of the fbi, they immediately began looking at that cell site data. they compared the victims phones with the burner phones, and they immediately honed in on some similarities, specifically in the massapequa park area. they looked at an area of a confluence of four cell towers. and they realized that this had significance because the the
so that says when you re searching phone numbers, there s kind of one of two things you are looking at. one is cell site data to find out where a person might be physically located in march. interesting. or the other could be text messages that are stored that were used on those telephones. so very interesting that these searches were executed march 9th. that suggests that they re continuing to investigate paul manafort, not for things that happened in the past but things that are continuing to go on. so i don t know whether it is additional financial fraud charges, obstruction of justice, or things related to collusion with russia. but very interesting it seems the investigation against paul manafort is not over. they re just keeping up the pressure to try to get him to plead. barbara, thank you so much, as always. great to finish up the week with you. and coming up next, scot-free? will president trump give epa scott pruitt a pass from the growing controversy surrounding him? sta