confessed his part in the crime. it seemed personable enough. not adversarial at all. chatty, cordial, cooperative, sound familiar? well of course. the thief was duncan martinez. did he come off as a criminal? or as a regular guy? no, my initial aim impression was a smart alec college kid who could talk his way out of anything. but duncan could not talk his way out of this one. he was headed to jail, for a two burglary. after he was interviewed and processed, wanted to confirm his identity. he said we can go to my, house i have my i.d. there. so they went to his apartment, found his i.d., and while there, duncan asked for a small fever. he said, hey, can you feed my pet. feed my pet right?
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced in July that his rubbish removal foray at Veeplaas was the start of a huge campaign to clean up Nelson Mandela Bay, and SA.
so that no one else would be allowed in it. the last person to file past the coffin is somewhere back in this direction. just wondering how long have you been in line for? what time did you join the queue at? so about half past 8:00. so 6 1/2 hours or so you ve been here? a bit more, yeah. and how are you feeling now? tired. it s been a busy week. yeah. we re not there yet. is we don t know if we re going to make it. lots of stops and starts. i don t know if the last person will get in. reporter: why was it so important for you to be here? where have you come from? i ve come from surrey. i don t know. it s called me all week. this is the only day i had off from work. i felt like i needed to come and say goodbye. reporter: can you tell me about what the atmosphere has been like in the line? yeah, jolly, and chatty. apart from the last bit. we re all getting tired. reporter: you ve made some friends. yeah. reporter: oh, you can t know each other before? yeah.
saying just within the last hour, a vote won t happen until after the midterms. so what is the holdup. new reaction coming in. and developing news for the white house, with officials tally confirming president biden will meet with the families of britty griner and paul whelan, the two dedaned in russia. a lot to get to on this thursday afternoon. i m hallie jackson. glad to be with you in washington. we start with the new developments in the january 6th investigations, plural. the capitol hill correspondent ali vitali, ryan riley and former u.s. attorney and nbc legal analyst before bra mcquade. let me start with you, and chair benny compton was kind of chatty today. he was chatty toops today and what i was asking about is the reporting in the last few hours that the january 6th committee at least for now will not be cooperating, sends can its transcripts and its findings to the department of justice, at least until they re done with
is the police investigation at this mornin: ? . ~ is the police investigation at this mornin: ? ., ~ ., is the police investigation at this morninu? . ~ . , morning? talk to people in the city here and they morning? talk to people in the city here and they say morning? talk to people in the city here and they say they morning? talk to people in the city here and they say they are - morning? talk to people in the city i here and they say they are genuinely surprised, shocked, really, that there hasn t been a major breakthrough in the case. it has now been seven days since olivia was shot, seven days of intense police activity, notjust here but also through the detective force, trying to establish exactly what happened here just over a week ago. seven days that a family, a grieving family, have been without their nine year old daughter. liv, as the family called her. remember that very emotional, poignant tribute last week on friday after the pictures that have been released affair