daughter killed at the same house? who would steal so much from the one family? was she afraid of him? she was afraid of him. i just found out there are me again. motive validated everything in this case. miles away, buried in the sand. lay one place of the puzzle. i know where she s at. period. the rest of the mystery. hiding away in a woman s heart. she couldn t keep it inside anymore. the killer thought his secret was safe. he was wrong. this is, as they say, a game-changer. our prime suspect no longer has an alibi. it s a timeless old west beauty as the setting sun graces the mountains. and the vast desert fades to dark. covering secrets and old bones for another night. it s as unchanging out here as the heart aches that all those people in the valley below sometimes seem to make for themselves. with their jealousies, the rages. i need someone to come out and take a report my daughter is missing. when daily routine without warning
middle east. cbs evening news starts now. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and we are coming on the air on this wednesday night following a number of breaking stories involving the u.s. military, including that drone strike in iraq that the pentagons has killed a high-ranking commander of kataib hezbollah. that is the iranian-backed militia that is blamed know my claim for the death of three soldiers. the commander killed is responsible for directly planning and participating in terrorist attacks against american forces in the middle east. there have been 168 attacks on u.s. service members in iraq, syria, and jordan since october. the strike targeted a single car on a busy street in the eastern part of the iraqi capital. this is the first time since the deaths of those soldiers that the united states has targeted a specific person after a major strike last week against buildings and weapons depots. the president has vowed that attacks on these militia groups will con
we are always away from kickoff in las vegas. rachel: you won t see president biden give a sitdown interview before that came. no love for climate warriors, advocates targeting a valentine s day staple. will: i met up with rob gronkowski at his beach party here in las vegas. is a great time, all of the fans signed jerseys, throw footballs and the crowds, perfect spirals. the third hour of fox & friends weekend start right now. . rachel: good morning, everybody it is 8:00 o clock a.m. here but i guess it s 5:00 o clock in las vegas, my cohost and friends we get the lucky ticket to go to the super bowl . the only one, i think you said you saw bill hemmer running around their so i guess he s there as well. but you are the lucky guy. i am the lucky guy from fox & friends that got to go to the super bowl . i have seen bill hemmer have a good time in vegas and he will be hosting his show tomorrow hear from allegiant stadium and las vegas. someone we haven t seen around veg
good evening. i m norah o donnell, and we are coming on the air on this wednesday night following a number of breaking stories involving the u.s. military, including that drone strike in iraq that the pentagon says killed a high-ranking commander of kataib hezbollah. that is the iranian-backed militia that is blamed for the death of three soldiers in jordan. the united states says the commander killed is responsible for directly planning and participating in terrorist attacks against american forces in the middle east. there have been 168 attacks on u.s. service members in iraq, syria, and jordan since october. the strike targeted a single car on a busy street in the eastern part of the iraqi capital. this is the first time since the deaths of those soldiers that the united states has targeted a specific person after a major strike last week against buildings and weapons depots. the president has vowed that attacks on these militia groups will continue as long as the u.s.
married her. [laughter] that s going to hurt. get him. if someone gets caught with cocaine it s usually a slam dunk case but when cocaine is found in the white house, the secret service can t tell us where they found it. and we re starting to believe that the reason they won t tell us where they found it is because that would tell us whose coke it was. instead the secret service isn t telling us anything. in response to a freedom of information request put forward by bloomberg. the secret service is saying they can t release any records about the coke found at the white house. why? they said it would interfere with an ongoing investigation but what s the investigation? police charge people with cocaine possession all the time when they find it in someone s house. today we learn the fbi is a part of a cover-up. does the fbi assistant the secret service in the investigation into how cocaine wound up at the white house? yes, i want to be a little bit careful what i can