just ripped out of the world. everything that he thought her life, it was all shattered. betrayed us to our very core. they were stunning couple. a doctor in the beauty queen. she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. the day she was found dead set and mr. in motion. my father said, racial, come home. and then he hung up. so many secrets, uncovered. by detectives. you have two inches? phone yeah. things like a mistress. was she motive for murder? in court, an epic showdown father against daughter. why were you seeking information as to mothers death? because i believe my father killed her. was the evidence on his side? the medical examiner for portland as she did as a cause of death. who do you believe? hello, and welcome to dateline! martin and michelle mcneill were a dream couple. he was a handsome doctor, she was the whip smart former model. together they group to leveling home and filled it with many children. but the seemingly happy family, woul
we will see you again tomorrow, now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening lawrence. or good evening alex we are gonna discuss franklin foer article it is hour, with harvard law professor laurence tribe, who was merrick garland s conquered law professor, he agrees, he believes that this article is absolutely right on and this is it s a very good prediction of what merrick garland is going to do. also, we have john fetterman joining us tonight, senate candidates, john fetterman and alex i m going to ask him about the health issue, but i have to tell, you i don t get it. i really don t get it we have two current democratic senators, one a little older than him, one a little younger than him, both of whom have strokes this year in office! and no one said, you gotta quit, you can t be a senator if you have a health issue like. that bernie sanders had a heart attack when he was running for president! what did he take? two days off or something?
teacher shortage. so we know the struggles but what about the solution? well we brought together a group of 7 educators from across the country to help us navigate these challenges. and bridge gap between parents and teachers here s part one of that conversation. watch. thank you y all for being with me great to have your beautiful faces teachers you re the backbone of our kids that spent majority of time with you guys thank you for taking time to talk with us there s so much to talk about with education today but i want to really go back to decision that you guys made and why, why did you decide to be an educator? i ll start with you, elizabeth. i knew when i was in college that i wanted to help people. i wanted to make a difference in the world and that was reason for going into teaching. bridget? i had influential teachers with my friends and we would go home from school and we would play school so kind of been in me since i was young. lawrence: when did you deci
teacher shortage. so we know the struggles but what about the solution? well we brought together a group of 7 educators from across the country to help us navigate these challenges. and bridge gap between parents and teachers here s part one of that conversation. watch. thank you y all for being with me great to have your beautiful faces teachers you re the backbone of our kids that spent majority of time with you guys thank you for taking time to talk with us there s so much to talk about with education today but i want to really go back to decision that you guys made and why, why did you decide to be an educator? i ll start with you, elizabeth. i knew when i was in college that i wanted to help people. i wanted to make a difference in the world and that was reason for going into teaching. bridget? i had influential teachers with my friends and we would go home from school and we would play school so kind of been in me since i was young. lawrence: when did you deci
teacher shortage. so we know the struggles but what about the solution? well we brought together a group of 7 educators from across the country to help us navigate these challenges. and bridge gap between parents and teachers here s part one of that conversation. watch. thank you y all for being with me great to have your beautiful faces teachers you re the backbone of our kids that spent majority of time with you guys thank you for taking time to talk with us there s so much to talk about with education today but i want to really go back to decision that you guys made and why, why did you decide to be an educator? i ll start with you, elizabeth. i knew when i was in college that i wanted to help people. i wanted to make a difference in the world and that was reason for going into teaching. bridget? i had influential teachers with my friends and we would go home from school and we would play school so kind of been in me since i was young. lawrence: when did you deci