behind. he left a house. was this a husband who did want to be found? it does not sound like a missing person. no, it doesn t. or could this be something else? there was something very wrong. they would launch an undercover operation. it is time to come clean. that would lead to a long shock. were you ready? i know it has to happen. a disappearance in the desert, and could it be the perfect crime? i can only imagine what is it like to keep that type of a s k secret. h hello and welcome to dateline extra i m craig melvin. for eight years, it was a mystery a husband who had simply vanished. on the surface, it didn t make sense, because he had a lucrative job and family he loved, but the investigators were told that he also had a secret. so was he missing or was he i hiding? that question would lead the detectives to a dark discovery,
prefer to have her have him on the show? kimberly: free health care for everybody? plus education. jesse: he went on fallen s show. fallen tussled his hair it humanizes trump. everyone hated that. trump isn t coming on ellen so it s easy for her to say, yeah, come on, go for it go for it. it s unreal. juan: i can only imagine what stephen colbert is thinking while he s watching that. is he ever going to have trump on his show? kimberly: is he going to have a show? he s got zero class. he s also not funny. he s desperate in so many ways. juan: his ratings have jumped up as he s become the anti-trump voice at night. and made him competitive. kimberly: that s because he takes cheap shots that s not appropriate for television. juan: i got the myself in trouble for asking someone what did he say? i couldn t believe it. any way. i just think everyone in american media these days plays to some niche and ellen s niche clearly is not pro-trump. gillian: stick with your niche and
some of these more impoverished or challenged communities. juan: without a doubt, kimberly, but i do think this is a separate issue than what i read. this is about gang activity. this is a broader problem in chicago. i might add, this is not just chicago. you can look at baltimore, newark and new orleans. they actually have higher rates of murder per kappa capita. republicans have been through with their free guns for everyone. i m talking about the mayors of those cities? juan: i was talking about the free gun policy. there was a free gun policy in chicago? they have no gun stores in chicago even after the 2014 supreme court ruling. kimberly: now all the gang members you re talking about now are all running around with ak-47 s. they talk about burglaries taking place at the gun stores in indiana, out in illinois. that is a key part of the problem. they have a lot of guns in idaho. they re not shooting up police officers in idaho. it s a different social context.
they re dealing with chronic diseases and then it s back to the free market. kimberly: single payer is not the answer. we have government-run health care and it s called the v.a.. how well that works. juan: it s a difference between something that cares for all americans, all the people and a few rich, you know, sheiks and celebrities. i also think that everyone can t have everything. in a private system like we have now, a for-profit system, the way i see it it s binary. you can either reduce costs or you can focus on increasing access to more and better kinds of coverage. i think that a little bit of what the trump administration is trying to sell right now is a rouse. i don t think they can do both. i hope they can and figure something out. juan: it could be jesse economics. stay right there. more coming up. silhouette briefs. featuring a comfortable sleek fit. as a dancer, i ve learned you can t have any doubts. because looking good on stage is one thing.
number. you have to shove is it into the machine. shove it into the machine. juan: greg, let me come to you on this. i m so interested in this concept that you have people saying, you know, i remember when donald trump wrote a book and he said single payer would be the america we deserve. greg: i think we ve learned from donald trump he says a lot of things [ laughter ] we hear this a lot from people that have a soupficial knowledge about health care. they ll superficial knowledge about health care. they ll bring up canada, u.k. and australia. if everyone has better health care than the united states, why do the people from their countries who could afford it, whether it s politicians or the world leaders or the royalty come here for their heart transplants and for their health care? even more, when people talk about australia and talk about canada, remember australia only has 23 million people. it s easier to do socialized medicine in a small scale. same of canada.