i m that s annoying but soft alarms on your smartphone. no. i mean one of those really obnoxious alarms that you might hear a few rows back on the plane. turn that off. but you can t turn this alarm off. and as much as we might all want to wish it away, it s clear with less than three weeks until the midterm elections, the forecast is doom and gloom. and maybe that s why president biden today gave not one, but two, speeches on the economy. families are hurting. you ve heard me say it before, but i get it. it s been a rough four or five years for the country, but a lot of folks here are still struggling. but there s some real bright spots. i get it. folks are still struggling. but one word you did not hear from president biden today, the word, recession. but he did admit a recession was a possibility during our interview last week. i don t think there will be a recession. if it is, it ll be a very slight recession. that is, we ll move down slightly. look, it s possib
reporter: what we definitely learned, anderson, is you know, a lot more about the timeline in court today, much of it linked to the alleged internet searches that walshe conducted on december 27th, january 1st, the second and fourth internet searches about things such as dna, divorce, and a decomposing body. i think the number one concern is finding ana and finding out what happened. reporter: the timeline in the mystery of what happened to ana walshe spans more than two weeks, starting on new year s day. that s when her husband, brian walshe, claims she left her cohasset home in a ride share, or taxi, to fly to washington, d.c. for work. but prosecutors say there is no evidence ana got a ride or went to the airport. brian walshe tells investigators on this day, he ran errands for his mother in a nearby town. but they find no evidence those trips occurred. prosecutors also today detailing the internet searches he made on january 1st, including at 4:55 a.m., how long bef
they also reviewed more than a dozen disturbing internet searches including 10 ways to dispose of a dead body. i want to go to the national correspondent who is outside of the courthouse in quincy. what is the latest on this case against brian wash? you bring up those internet searches and if you look at the timeline there was a frantic search brian had in the hours and minutes after they say he dismembered and killed his wife. i want to show you some of the searches. january 1 is when they began when he googled how long before anybody starts to smell and not long after he asked can you throw away body parts. in the next day, can you be charged with murder without a body. january 3, what happens to hair on a dead body. more than a dozen google searches in the minutes after an days after prosecutors say he killed his wife. they also say in the days prior to january 1, he was actually googling the best state to get a divorce, possibly pointing to a motive. is there any dna
decomposing body. i think the number one concern is finding ana and finding out what happened. the timeline in the mystery of what happened to ana walshe spans more than two weeks, starting on new year s day. that is when her husband, brian walshe, claims she left their cohasset home in a rideshare or taxi to fly to washington d. c. for work. but prosecutors say there is no evidence that ana got a ride or went to the airport. brian walshe tells investigators, on this day, he ran errands for his mother in a nearby town. but they find no evidence those troops occurred. prosecutors also today are detailing the internet searches he made on january 1st, including at 4:55 a. m. how long before a body starts to smell? for 58 a. m. how to stop a body from decomposing at 5:20 a. m., how to embalm a body at 5:47 a. m., ten ways to dispose of a dead body. at 6:25, how long for someone to be missing to inherit. 9:44 a. m., how long does dna last? 9:59 can identification be
the u.s. i m max foster in london. just ahead on cnn newsroom. it was absolutely stunning to hear this level of detail. one step closer to the truth of what happened to her. expected to be one of the largest packages. you re expecting them to be a tremendous amount of ammo in there. we have been providing our ukrainian partners with precisely what they need to defend their country, to defend their sovereignty. santos did set up a gofundme account and raised as much as $3,000 for this life-saving surgery. i know you didn t know you raised money for yourself. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bu and. prosecutors say a massachusetts man killed and dismembered his wife because he wanted to end their marriage. on the day of her disappearance, they say he searched the internet for can you be charged with murder without a body and can you throw away body parts. brian walshe made his first court appearance on wednesday. prosecutors say he