gone far? it s inappropriate, doesn t make him a murder. you have a wolf in sheep s clothing. sinister minister. the man of the cloth, inspired from the pulpit. we went away feeling that you had heard something. marrying the faithful. he officiated over my son and daughter in law s wedding. counsel the trouble. he is so good at understanding how to comfort other people. but one of the ministers is expected to have gotten it all. i believe it was all fraud. the minister? will the minister roll. i think he was hiding behind that hat. but whether a stranger in crown circle robes carrying out the devil s business. i believe he plays on the vulnerable people. laying hands where he shouldn t. minister into more than a sole. he would basically council his way right into their bedrooms. just who was the reverend arthur burton sherman? reverend sherman, a.b. to his friends. was a small town methodist priest or in small town, pennsylvania. he
we might find out as early as thursday. we re gonna show you more importantly how to white house is trying to play a game of smoke and mirrors and they want to change the very definition of the word recession sort of like the new recession, inflation is transitory live. also tonight take a look your screen this is pretty unbelievable. a bishop robbed at gunpoint right there in the middle of a church service. we have the entire video coming up. first tonight we begin in the washington squad. it joe biden it continues to from covid-19 thankfully we don t want anybody sick of this program we wish him well. so far his schedule as primus remained kind of normal for him which is to say he does little to nothing. no president in modern american history has worked less in your present joe biden. he rarely appears in public he almost never conducts sitdown interviews or press conferences. frequently the daily briefing is the only thing on a schedule and then to make matters worse whoe
roe v. wade is overturned. the hill with the supreme court we will decide them. bounces against the justices did not win. good evening breaking tonight history from the unit s supreme court justices voted to overturn the landmark v wade decision in today s ruling and nearly 50 years of federal legal protection for abortion they re willing says that there never was a right to abortion in the u.s. constitution and it returns the authority to regulate abortion to the states. many of those already have restrictive laws, others have passed laws that were triggered by today s ruling. still other states are taking steps to protect abortion rights following the decision. security around the u.s. supreme court is tight tonight as crowds have swelled throughout the day precautions are being tinkered and abortion facilities across the nation. at some clinics are sitting down. political reaction as you heard some of it forming long predictable lines are visibly angry president jo
or was it something more or someone else. it really threw him for a loop when he found out that my mom had met somebody else. police had a suspect and a case that was about to take an unbelievable turn. one of the most shocking things i have ever seen in a courtroom. hello and welcome to dateline. deede keller had made a comfortable life for herself. a successful realtor in southern california, she lived in a charming neighborhood where she was surrounded by family and friends. then suddenly, deede disappeared. as her loved ones launched a frantic search, investigators would follow the trail of clues to a suspect with a dark obsession. but the final twist in this case would leave the courtroom stunned. here s josh mankiewicz with betrayal of trust. southern california s south bay. a singularly stunning strand of shoreline with familiar names like hermosa, redondo and manhattan. we call it the sandbox. no one thinks that this part of los angeles exists, but i
texas. they will make a visitor robb elementary school, paying the respects of course to the elementary school, the memorial has been built up around that school there. they ll then move on to sacred heart. and a ten mass for an hour long service there. paying their respects to the community. and then it is the task that a president takes on every single time a mass shooting like this happens. and it is visiting with the victims and the victims families. paying their respects. this president knows all too well what it was like to lose a child as he did so many years ago. and quite recently as well. and i m sure he ll lend what he has learned in that moment to these families. but nothing can provide solace in the comfort that these families need right now. because all they want to survey these back in their arms. that s nothing this president could ever provide for them. he ll also be meeting with first responders as well. we re going to be tracking the location of the preside