he s been killed no, there god no she s like poison candy attractive on the outside, but deadly on the inside she was pure evil if he fell in love with her she thought the she was the en all, the all she had everything sh wanted but she longed for one thing more i m positive. 5000% sure this guy was going to kill. then it happened. her new husband, police said murdered in their town house something happened at her house and she needs to get t the house, fast. was this crime all that i seemed she played such a good game and that people didn t know. a surprise was coming you don t know what t think. and it would arrive fro beyond the grief oh, my god. there has not been a stor like this, ever in palm beac county history is she the villain? is she the victim? who knows? that is what makes her riveting? and she is infamous an probably will be forever hello, and welcome to dateline. well when dalia and michae first met, it was instan fireworks.
we start with the bombshell new details in the justice department s investigation into the capitol attack. nbc news confirming with an administration official that the doj has been asking questions about former president trump s actions leading up to january 6. the official adds there is not a criminal investigation of mr. trump himself. nbc news reached out to a trump spokesperson for comment. the doj is not officially commenting on the story but in an exclusive interview with lester holt attorney general garland states that no one is above the law. we will hold accountable anyone criminally responsible attempting to block the peaceful transfer of power. that conversation between merrick garland and lester holt. we want to bring in pete williams, charlie savage, chuck rosenberg. we have a great group to get us started. pete, confirming the questions asked related to donald trump s actions on that day and leading up to that day. what specifically do we know? what is the f
i was worried to kill him herself? and then a revelation, the dead man had a dangerous dream. we ended up finding a lot of paperwork, relating to the oil business. i remember telling, us i m going to make millions of dollars. a big money bencher, oozing with outlaws. a violent individual, in prison for robbery. a big man, probably 250 pounds. steroid, rock muscle. significant criminal history. greed as would kill my dad. what caused all of. this a thirst for oil, it lost for blood. i trusted a con artist. i trusted a sociopath. what is going to happen to the quiet little prairie town, when oil comes along? among the green and pleasant landscapes of american privilege, is a fine historic rise of land, called the south hill. here, for 100 years, it is been the home of spokane s washington elites, in their queen and craftsman manage, it s quiet, rectitude, and certainly not the kind of story we are about to tell. the kind of story with ambitious men, dark plo
Thank you thank you. Thank you good afternoon. Thank you, for those timely and empowering words. Thanks to the High School Vocal Jazz Ensemble for that inspiring rendition of our national anthem. Thank you, lieutenant governor, for honoring Deputy Mccartney and all of our hearts are with his family. And i appreciate you honoring him. A big thank you to my wife, trudy, and my entire family. And in particular, to my motherinlaw, the original trudy tindell, who tells me her first 100 years in washington have been pretty great. [ cheers and applause ] i would like to welcome our new legislators. Senator keith wagner and representative carolyn eslyck. May you all do good work here. Mr. President , mr. Speaker, madam chief justice, distinguished justices of the court, members of the legislature, tribal leaders, state and local government officials, members of the counselser core, and most importantly, my fellow washingtonians. I am honored to stand before you once again to report on the stat
And efforts to fight Climate Change amid all the other issues and well break away from this portion of this mornings washington journal. Get you live now to minneapolis for the state of the state address with governor eric holcomb. And we are trying to get the audio, which you may notice is missing right now from this indiana state of the state address. Governor eric holcomb who you can see but not hear coming to us live from the State Capitol in indiana. And these are good jobs with wages 1 4 higher than the average hoosier wage. Ive challenged the secretary and president elaine beetle and other folks at the Indiana Economic Development federation to do it again this year. Ive upped the ante. How about 35,000 new job commitments in 2018 . [ applause ] even as we focus on making life better for hoosiers took, were also preparing for the future. We have a fullyfunded Infrastructure Program that provides long term certainty. Our next level roads Program Provides nearly 6 billion in this