burglaries aren t uncommon in walsenburg especially with all the drugs around.d. reporter: then, said the defense, one of the bad guys sar pam and nd he hits pam in the head hardv he s standing there in the kitchen, fire poker in his hand, wondering what to do. wondering what to do. reporter: the robbers must have thought pam and ralph had already left on vacation.h this family was supposed to be gone. that was the talk around town. reporter: so, for the jury it came down to whose story to believe. prosecutors said the police cleared those suspects right back at the beginning. but nothing could clear ralph. and nothing could soften a truly shocking allegation ralph av murdered pam because divorce would get him disfellowshipped,l cast out, from his church. pam wasn t leaving.fr and so he had only one option left.os reporter: if he became a of t widower, he d be free to marry again.er
and will ripley is the only western journalist inside north korea and he filed this report. all right on the s reporter: on the surface, it is a quiet sunday, but just beneath the surface, it s described to me as an extra ordinarily tense time, some of the highest levels of tension in years. and all starting several weeks ago with the exchange of fiery rhetoric between the united states and north korea. remember when president trump threatened to rain down fire and fury on this country and north korea responded by detailing a plan to launch missiles and have them fly over japan, came down dangerously close to the islands of guam, home to key u.s. military assets and more than 160,000 american citizens. we haven t seen that kind of military escalation on the peninsula and in fact it has only been rhetoric for the last several weeks until north korea simultaneously launched three short range bcallistic missiles with two traveling more than 250
returned to their father. did the authorities here believe that that arrest would have eventually led to those children being reunited with their dad? well, certainly the charge and the arrest is to prosecute her for her own criminal acts. certainly, if the ability to get the children back and reunite them with their father resulted from that, that would certainly have been a goal as well. reporter: it took nine more months for the case to be heard here, in this colonial-era courthouse in annapolis, maryland. prosecutors even offered in writing to drop the charges in exchange for return of the children. if this can be accomplished, the prosecutor wrote, i believe it is in all parties best interests that it be done as quickly as possible. at any time do you know if there was some kind of go f egypt tosa w give, not that i m aware, no.s
years of investigation, the highly secretive ethics committee found multiple violations but will not reveal the specific charges until a hearing next week. it gives me an opportunity to respond to my friends and constituents who have been supporting me for close to 40 year. s. reporter: apping unfazed he showed up celebrating unemployment benefits. he rebuffed the notion his seat is at risk in an exchange with nbc s luke russert. are you afraid of losing your job? what are you talking about? what job? the one i got? yeah. how do you think i got my job? i was elected. how do you think i would lose it. reporter: the 80-year-old rangel repeatedly ridiculed the question. you re young. i guess you do need to make a name for yourself but basically you know it s a dumb question. reporter: back in march, rangel was forced to step as powerful chair of the tax writing ways and means committee for a gift rule violation.
it appears that the application of the sub sea dispersants actually working. the oil in the immediate vicinity of the well and the ships and rigs working in the area is diminished from previous oh,s. reporter: now, the head of the epa says she s closely monitoring how these chemicals are affecting the environment and if there is concern that serious damage is being done, the project could be halted. harris: i mentioned the government is pressuring british petroleum to say how much it will pay for all of this. an arm of the government, so to speak, interior secretary ken salazar was there and i understand he had some reaction to what he toured today. reporter: ken salazar was at a number of locations today. one of which was a rehab center for wild life. we ve got pictures of the interior secretary standing by as they tried to save the life of a brown pelican. so far we know that here in