flying up from florida, th black ops. at that point, it got scary. we are here to do a job. they are going to kill someone this is crazy. in a marriage, three is a crowd. you re seeing another woman right what do you think it was? chemistry chemistry can be explosive. this is a marriage from hell enter the hitman. here is a name. i m going to bring you picture of the person you would like t have killed. he feared for your own life yes a hit that could not miss i want to make sure you r satisfied. a surprise to die for he notices a camera insid the co-op. it s a huge moment. everything went up real fast no fairytale ending for thi life story it would end either in murde or prison. he said my guy stole backed down from a plan hello and welcome t dateline when i read bernstein and they couldn t know the feature that they would become college sweethearts, mary, start a family, and that is thei family grew so with somethin else - jealousy th
here is a name, i will bring you pictures of the person who you want to have killed. you say that you now feared for your own life? yes. a hit that could not miss? or a surprise to die for? they actually noticed a camera inside the car? this was a big moment? huge moment. everything took off real fast. no fairytale ending for this love story. it would end either in murder or prison. he says, my guys don t back down from a plan. hello, welcome to dateline. when ira bernstein and susan met on the college campus, they could not know the future that they would become college sweethearts, marry, start a family and that as their family grew, so it s something else. jealousy. they certainly could never have imagined the life they would build over the years would be torn apart by a murderous scheme. here is andrea canning, with the target . in this quiet, wealthy neighborhood, behind the gates of his lavish estate, a fuse was lit. newfound money lead to explo
mar-a-lago. former president trump now hinting at fourth amendment violations will also threatening to release surveillance video of the search, which would have a white ranging impact. the life reporting, in just a moment. and does trump s argument hold any water legally? we are going to ask a former federal prosecutor about that and much more. plus, the balance of power in the senate. could democrats be poised to maintain control, or even gain seats, holding off the gop? search minority leader mitch mcconnell race a few eyebrows with his comments this week about candidate quality. we ll dive into a new report that has the senate as a toss-up. 80 days from election day. we are also keeping a close eye on the georgia election and investigation of rudy giuliani, and what we ve learned from his testimony this week, and where the probe goes from here. he is now considered a target of the investigation. and the next hour, we will dive deeper into right wing extremism and the thre
consortium of news organizations. ukraine s president zelenskyy is on the verge of disaster with ukrainian and russian forces saying the other is about to stage a nuclear incident at zaporizhzhia with russia telling its operators today not to report to work. and we ll look at the surprising senate race in pennsylvania. one of a handful of match-ups, key match-ups where democrat candidates are beating expectations in recent polls and republican leaders suggesting it s donald trump s fault for backing unqualified contenders. i think there s there s probably a greater likelihood that the house flips than the senate. the senate races are just different. they re statewide. candidate quality has a lot to do with the outcome. we begin with nbc justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian, and david loftman, chief of counterintelligence at the justice department s national security department. many legal experts were quite surprised by the judge s ruling and that tru