been for me to keep that secret? i feel relieved it s out in the open. sometimes in the newsroom you get a tip or a lead, but it s not reportable yet. but nothing i wanted to celebrate as much as this. yeah, no, it was awesome, and we love reporting good news. i thought you and her had a great conversation. we were all watching and feeling great about it. thank you for all of that and we ll see you soon. you got it. thanks the alicia and again, our big congratulations to nicolle wallace. our time neighbor and a valued colleague among so many of us, and happy news for her and her family. we did want to say that. that is the personal local stuff. we ll get into all the big news in the world. we re tracking several stories on the beat including heat on a trump codefendant in georgia. the white house touting these democratic wins as they gear up for what they say could be a campaign season of blue wave momentum. we have a special guest on that tonight, someone you may
she had a heart of gold. what happened to this woman? my job is to be a truth teller and seek out the truth. i wanted to solve it. her case was a mystery for years. the mom with a tender heart and tough as nails career. she was part of the sheriff s department. her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. she found a new sense of purpose in the church. her pastor and his wife, like family. they had taken her in. they were helping her out. it s like, i m proud of you. you re finding god. then, one baffling text and she was gone. i go, i know, i probably watch a lot of law & order , but i have this really gut feeling. because i was a mom, i just knew she didn t leave on her own. there was no way she left that baby. two moms at opposite ends of a mystery. could one get justice for the other? this case for sure was an investigator s worst nightmare. soon, clues to a hidden life. a very amorous, romantic, wild relationship. it was lustful. oh, my g
we can be two consenting adults and finish it here. that s fine, perfect. want to do it now? i would love it. stand your butt up. stand your butt up. stop it. sit down. sit down. you re a united states senator. sit down. sit down please. let s get ready to rumble! three days until a possible shutdown and what were republicans doing today? shoving each other in the hallway, screaming at their colleagues and challenging committee witnesses to fight. plus, tens of thousands of people gathered on the national mall for the march on israel as we re learning new details about a possible deal to free some hostages. but we begin with fulton county district attorney fani willis asked the judge in donald trump s case to put a protective order in case. it comes as videos of confidential interviews between the d.a. s office and former trump codefendants were linked to the media. in her filing for the emergency motion, willis says this was intentionally done by someone
right now, democrats are taking what lessons they can from last week s election. still riding high on big winds. that overperform. but the outlook in 2024 from the white house and now the senate is with the news that west virginia senator joe manchin, west virginia senator joe manchin is retiring, leaving a deep red state up for grabs. and polling continues to show president biden underperforming with democratic voting blocks. get reelected next year. meanwhile, the presidents presumed opponent in 2024, donald trump, is ratcheting up his rhetoric on the campaign trail, calling his rivals vermin, and touting an immigration policy amidst deportation, even more extreme than his first term. all this as his fraud trial is set to resume monday in new york. i last amok reddick jimmy harrison, how democrats should respond to all of this ahead of 2024. from the son charles five, to new york city council district nine joins me tonight. days after his resounding city counc
utah, resort town, ski mecca, until he got busted on the highway for that fake passport, the new hideout for fugitive duncan martinez, a prime suspect in the murder of his good friend ron baker. park city was just the next convenient place to disappear, until that inconvenient traffic stop followed by his arrest on passport fraud charges. that changed things. so duncan came up with a new plan, we get a call from duncan martinez s attorney. informing us that duncan was willing to talk to us about what happened on the night of the murder, out of the clear blue sky. so, the detectives, and duncan s attorney and the da office agreed on some ground rules, he would tell the story all right, but only in exchange for some sort of limited immunity from prosecution, otherwise no story, no dice. we worked out a deal where he could talk to us freely, we couldn t use anything he told us against him. there is a term for the deal they made, they call it king for a day. fancy. he