there was blood on the couch. who could ve done this? they say that usually is someone close. an investigation focusing on friends and family. he brought up his association with a motorcycle gang. he came off as kind of a tough guy. we fooled around a little bit. just like, teasing, sibling teasing. i guess you can call. it he threatened to take out my whole entire family to get custody of our kids. wow. a chilling story. danger and duplicity. we were trying to figure out who did this. he knew the whole time. this is the ultimate betrayal. hello and welcome to dateline . jessica nelson was a hardworking single mom polluted on her little boy and kept her loved ones close. then one morning she was found dead in the house she shared with her son. the discovery left her family shattered, but their ordeal would just beginning. detectives would soon discover someone close to jessica was living a lie. hairs keith morrison with evil intent . it was 9:00
was our guy. two mysteries to solve, but one evasive witness. rachel didn t tell us the day before. i told the truth to the best of my capability. police wondered had another murder been planned? they said if he would have gone back that day, they wanted to kill him. did rachel have a secret and would she keep it? this is as diabolical as any case i ve ever seen. or was the curtain about to close? rachel is kind of the last piece? correct. they re trying to say somebody i m not. this is my life. this is my entire future. i m innocent. hello and welcome to dateline. rachel buffett and daniel wozniak war struggling actors. money was tight but they were in love and about to tie the knot. but those plans were interrupted when someone was found dead at their apartment complex. at the center of this mystery, police wanted to know were the actors telling the truth or reading from a script? here s josh mankiewicz with final curtain. hello? hi, baby.
language over lived experience, essentially ruling that states can introduce discriminatory voting laws as long as there are other available means for minority voters to get around them. if nothing else, it shows just how successful the trump administration was in, one and i do stress one area, and that was the entrenchment of the right wing in our court system, guaranteeing that the judicial abstraction of the court is reinforced by the legislative inaction in our congress, where the gop has made it clear that no legislation protecting the franchise can expect to pass. for the same house republicans that voted nearly unanimously to federalize juneteenth last month also voted 2 to 1 for keeping tax-funded memorials to dead confederates in our u.s. capital this week. it fits because their senate caucus also voted nearly unanimously to silence a bipartisan investigation last month into why living insurrectionists defiled our capitol earlier this year, leaving house democratic
manhattan after surrendering to authorities this morning to face charges on tax crimes. at the arraignment assistant district attorney kerry dunn described the 15-year tax fraud scheme orchestrated by senior executives of the trump organization. the indictment unsealed dated back to at least 2005 and the trump organization and wiseleberg frauded tax authorities and compensated wiseleberg and other trump executives off the books. he received $1.76 million in indirect compensation which was neither reported nor taxed. in all, there are 15 felony counts against wiseleberg and the trump organization including second degree larceny, conspiracy, tax fraud and falsifying business records. both wiseleberg and the trump organization pleaded not guilty to the charges. wiseleberg was released without bail but agreed to surrender his passport. the former president was not charged. a spokesman for the trump organization said make no mistake, this is not about the law, this is all about po
good morning and welcome to way too early, a show that s keeping its legal analysts very early this morning. it s juul 1st. we ll start with nbc news. the manhattan district attorney and the attorney general have brought charges against chief financial officer allen weaselberg. people familiar with the case say they re related to unpaid taxes on gifts and benefits to weisel brg and potential other executives. the washington post reports that weisselberg is expected to surrender this morning and be arraigned in court this morning. the company has repeatedly denied wrongdoing. attorneys for both defendants declined comment yesterday. former president donald trump who is not under indictment visited the border wall in texas yesterday and was asked about the charges after a news conference with governor greg abbott. there you go. all right. now this. it has been a full week since 12 stories of the champlain tower south came crashing down into a massive pile of rubble. the s