Secluded. This was his playground. This was the place that we have been searching for. It was the still of the night when the killings started. Ive been shot, me my mother had been shot. You can feel and hear the feeling in her voice. A single mother, and her teenage daughter, ambushed in their bedrooms. Here is a monster into your house. I just broke down. I could not imagine who would want to do this. Then, it happened again to another mother, another daughter. Somebody is killing mothers and daughters. That is about as scary as it gets. Scary as it gets. Who was out there . And who would be next . Something you would never imagined what happened. The clues that lie here, and abandoned manchin. Erie, hunted, where was this killer . Cold, calculating eyes. Lifeless. He was almost a ghost. Could they catch him . Could they stop him . Im on the edge of my seat. He truly thought that he could outsmart us. Hello and welcome to dateline. Would you recognize danger if it was lurking nearby.
David Gura hosts coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Wideranging conversation the two of them had. Let me play a tape here from senator Lindsey Graham, senior senator from south carolina, responding to all of this. When it comes to Michael Cohen, you should be very suspicious of anything he says. Hes on the hot seat. Mr. Cohen, if youve got something new to say, you need to come to congress and say it under oath. Everyone is a lawyer. I should say, Lindsey Graham is actually a lawyer. So he has some justification there weighing in, i guess, on what happens on the hot seat. Sara, give me your perspective on this. We have seen teases here from Michael Cohen, lanny davis releasing that tape, memobly on tuesday night. We listened to it in realtime as it was played out on cable news. Weve heard it subsequently. Whats your sense here of what Michael Cohens thinking, his frame of mind here as we approach a new week . Well, its true that cohen is in the hot
you re not a lawyer, right? you don t work at the department of justice, correct? he s explaining what the rules the gentleman s time has expired. chair recognizes dr. fox from north carolina. thank you, mr. chairman and mr. shapley, many zeigler. thank you for being here today. blowing the whistle against a man as well-connected as hunter biden is truly courageous. i hope that all of my colleagues can appreciate that as well mr mrchlt. mr. shapley, when did you start your career with the irs? in july of 2009. that s 14 years of service at the irs with five years in a senior leadership position,
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helped him. it s an honor to be in your smart home built specifically for you by tunnel to towers. a marine who is a of the. tell me about your service. i went to boot camp in july of 2009. we land on september 11. pete: the injuries you sustained came from your service but came after. i came home and had stomach issues i couldn t describe. i was in septic shock. the medicine they used to keep me alive put all the blood to my core. i lost vision in ply right eye and both my legs below the knee. pete: you don t sound bitter about it. i am very lucky. talk to me about why you