georgia s secretary of state brad raffensperger who lost a child to fentanyl poisoning sounded the alarm. i want to really emphasize the seriousness of this. some people like to call fentanyl a drug. but it s actually poison. it will kill you. it will kill you very quickly, very easily, and it is very dangerous. we lost our son five and a half years ago due to fentanyl overdose. we know how deadly this stuff is. it is very, very serious and we take it that way. anyone who holds elected office, anyone who wants to hold elected office coming through post 2024 elections, they re running for high office in this land, they need to contend with this stuff. when someone asked, what do you think about this? if they don t condemn this, they re not worthy of the office they re running for. this is domestic terrorism and it needs to be condemned by anyone who holds elected office and anyone who wants to hold elected office anywhere in america. for our part, we will keep track of who
and you are wearing a wire? yes. to solve that baffling case. a college student on a friday night out who vanished. she is a very shy girl. but she was something special. the possible suspects? just about everyone. the friend, the boyfriend. the mysterious older man. even her mom. i was shocked that they even suspected me. so why were police that a dead end? enter this guy. do you see things other cops don t say? phenomenal. they call him the evidence whisper. he was about to crack this case opened before your eyes. the answer was in the details? it was right there. and you won t believe how. i m thinking, i spoke to. it worked. i hope, i m not sure. hello. and welcome to dateline. 20 year old lynsie the told each other everything. or so her mother believed. when the college student vanished after a night out clubbing, nancy thought that she was at a sleep over with friends. and that wasn t the only thing that lynsie was hiding. it wo
new york times also notes this, quote, in making her decision, the judge also denied a request by ump s lawyers to freeze the gag order for what could have been a considerably longer period. saying it can remain in effect as the federal appeals court in washington reviews it. judge chutkan s move is the latest chapter but has become a protracted legal battle between special counsel jack smith and donald trump with incredibly high stakes. at its heart is this question, will a defendant with one of if not the biggest megaphone in the world be subject to any of the same rules as any of the rest of us if we were criminal defendants in the united states? to that question judge chutkan says yes and her ruling she writes the first amendment rights of participants in criminal proceedings must yield when necessary to the orderly administration of justice. the judge also rejecting the notion that her gag order was too vague to be enforceable. pointing out that donald trump himself cl
phenomena. they call him the evidence whisper. hello. the college student vanished after a night out clubbing. nancy thought she was out sleeping with friends. it would take years for detectives to uncover the truth buried in a pile of lies but could they find lynsie. here is the night lynsie disappears. reporter: sometimes the facts are as clear as the southern california skies. other times you have to know where to look to see the truth. this man has made a career of noticing what others do not. what s his reputation? meticulous investigator. pouring over the volume of evidence and finding things that other investigators did not find. the evidence whisperer? yep. reporter: does this man acts guilty or does he know more than what he s saying? what about this man, can you believe the story he s telling. i was supposed to pick her up twice, she was so out of character and did not show up either day. reporter: the evidence whisperer were not present o
Weekly news commentary and features from the editors of the Wall Street Journals editorial page. Weekly news commentary and features from the editors of the Wall Street Journals editorial page. Weekly news commentary and features from the editors of the Wall Street Journals editorial page. Later. Would you say that all of this now can be attributed to the decisions made in washington by the president . I think whats fair to say is that as they move along and move further away from the obama administration, were more than 18 months in, its harder to democrats to make that case. At this point, you see how democrats have talked a lot about other issues, talking a lot about health care, thats their main issue right now, especially as they chug toward the Brett Cavanaugh confirmation. The democrats are talking about health care, talking about russia, talking about issues that arent the economy. Thats something that the republicans have in their back pockest. As long as the economy is moving