Waits as Israel Masses its military might along the gaza border and vows a massive grand invasion of gaza is coming. That could spark a regional conflict in wa what is already a deadly crisis. Good evening i am Jonathan Hunt in los angeles with a special two hours of Fox News Live on the latest developments in the middle east. 7 p. M. Herey on the west coast, 5 a. M. In israel. Israelis and Palestinians Facing Prospect Ofs for you further death and destruction. It may be the beginning of a far more Aggressive Campaign. Israeli warplanes continue to found gaza on what is Monday Morning there with no foreseeable let up, a s sign Israeli Defense forces are paving the way for the next stage of the war that could trigger a broader middle east conflict. That evidence on lebanon where hezbollah launched Cross Border Attacks despite strong warnings from israeli Prime Minister netanyahu. In washington. More ominous words from Secretary Of State Antony Blinken. Who said u. S. Is ready to protect
License plate. Someone knew where she was, someone that liked to play games. He thought he was smarter than we were. Willing to trade one night of freedom. He said im ready to talk. Let me go home and tomorrow morning ill tell you everything. In exchange for the terrible truth. If he couldnt have her, nobody could. Crystal was a young mom and brought the search for crystal to a halt, but an investigatior brought a series of clues and as flood waters receded, he discovered the same deadly storm that slowed the investigation had also flushed out crystals killer. Here is Dennis Murphy with before the storm. The woman captured on Security Camera moving ghost like from one room to the next is 37yearold Crystal Mcdowell, a real else state agent from baytown, texas, its thursday, august 25th, 2017. At 7 35 a. M. , crystal gets into her black Mercedes Coupe and backs out of the driveway. Looks like shes on her way to work, but crystal never makes it to the office that day. Texts, phone calls a
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
either chamber of congress. what is striking about that fact, about 41% of republican voters say they support the bill. a bill republican leaders say they ll not vote for in part because they feel left out of the process. it didn t have to be this way. we could have had a bill that was, you know, a fraction of the cost of this one that could have gotten bipartisan approval and support, but the speaker decided to go in another direction. now, there certainly can be legitimate reasons not to like this current relief bill like there were legitimate reasons republicans and democrats didn t like the last one. feeling left out of the process was listed as a reason then, too. few leaders making decisions without significant input from members and feeling rushed but it passed by wide margins it passed because the whole out weighed the individual parts people didn t like. 359 votes in the democratic controlled house and 92 in the republican senate. it was largely bipartisan, same
president biden. unlikely to draw republicans vote in chamber. 40% say she support the bill they support the bill. but republicans felt they were left out of the process. it didn t have to be this way. could have got bipartisan approval and support but the speaker decided to go in another direction. f now, there certainly can be legitimate reasons not to like this current relief bill like there were legitimate reasons republicans and democrats didn t like the last one. which passed in december and cost $900 billion. feeling left out of the process was listed as a reason then, too. few leaders making decisions without significant input from members and feeling rushed but it passed by wide margins it passed because the whole out weighed the individual parts people didn t like. 359 votes in the democratic controlled house and 92 in the republican senate. it was largely bipartisan, same with the first major covid relief package that cost nearly a year ago, the one that cost