My mom found her and said she might have slipped in the shower. She was in the Fetal Position in this bathtub. You could see marks on jessicas neck. Police said were going to rule this as a homicide. Reporter detectives using new technology to view this crime scene in extreme detail. There is no forced entry, no tool marks. There was blood on the couch. Who could have done this . They said usually it is someone close. An investigation focusing on friends and family. They brought up the association with the motorcycle gang. We came off as kind of a tough guy. We fool around a little bit. And he threatened to take out my whole entire family to get custody of our kids. Wow. Reporter a chilling story of danger and duplicity. We would try to figure out who did this. He knew the whole time. This is the ultimate betrayal. Hello and welcome to dateline. Jessica nelson was a Hard Working Single mom who kept her loved ones close. And then one morning, she was found dead in the house she shared w
under the very same espionage act that trump is complaining about being charged under. and more than three years after the murder of george floyd under the knee of a minneapolis police officer, the doj finally releases the damning findings of their investigation into the minneapolis pd. but we begin tonight with the rantings of a twice indicted former president who seems to forget that history is well chronicled and easily searched. at his bedminster golf club earlier this week where it s cited in the special counsel s indictment that he on two occasions shared classified documents with people lacking security clearances, donald trump attacked the use of the espionage act under which he s being charged. charming a former president of the united states under the espionage act of 1917 wasn t meant for this. an act for a crime so heinous that only the death penalty would do. it s one of the most outrageous and vicious legal theories ever put forward in an american court of
that we need to wake up to 18 65 year talking about the black codes, right? that s right, enacted to make it a crime for a black person to carry a gun in the south. but you re equating that to the current president, you re referring to economic change? what are you saying? i was referring to joe biden s. i think ill chosen expression to say they re the party that wants to put you back into chains. what i m actually saying is that if you look at the policies of the modern democratic party democrats, absolutely. so what i m saying is that actually, it s policies like that of lyndon johnson and joe biden that are actually holding black americans back the war on poverty yes, and in particular, his great society where he actually created incentives in the family. where if you re a family. you could actually get more money by not having the father in the home. what you get you get what you pay for. i think it s been really bad for the black community. i think it s really bad for al
Doris grande guitars. Joined the record on her journey back to freedom. In our interactive documentary. To bring you tame returns home on the w. Dot com good times. This is news asia coming up on the program to protest against a rigged system e. W. Meets with activists in kazakhstan as they voice their dissent to the countrys upcoming president ial election plus. North korean women trapped in sex slavery a recent report uncovers more information about those being sold across the border into china some as young as 12 years old. Im melissa chan This Is News Asia its good to have you with us we begin today in Kazakhstan Central Asia largest country the Oil Rich Nation sandwiched between russia and china is set to hold its president ial election on sunday and for the 1st time since the end of communism Nursultan Nazarbayev will not be on the ballot he ruled the country for 3 decades as an autocrat his supporters credit him with modernizing parts of the country and building its futuristic c