reporter: what we definitely learned, anderson, is you know, a lot more about the timeline in court today, much of it linked to the alleged internet searches that walshe conducted on december 27th, january 1st, the second and fourth internet searches about things such as dna, divorce, and a decomposing body. i think the number one concern is finding ana and finding out what happened. reporter: the timeline in the mystery of what happened to ana walshe spans more than two weeks, starting on new year s day. that s when her husband, brian walshe, claims she left her cohasset home in a ride share, or taxi, to fly to washington, d.c. for work. but prosecutors say there is no evidence ana got a ride or went to the airport. brian walshe tells investigators on this day, he ran errands for his mother in a nearby town. but they find no evidence those trips occurred. prosecutors also today detailing the internet searches he made on january 1st, including at 4:55 a.m., how long bef
A roundup of the days events. Thomas in alexandria again tonight. The jury requesting extra time to deliberate, past the 5 00 p. M. Time. Right straight through 6 15, they asked for. But moments ago, we learned they went home for the night, no verdict . Reporter david, they just wrapped up. They wanted to work the extra 45 minutes. Its not exactly clear why. It could mean theyre getting closer to a verdict, or just simply wanted to put in the extra time. But the defense told us they believe continued deliberations are good for manafort, but we dont really know, david. Pierre, thank you. In the meantime, theres also new reporting tonight after that horrific story out of colorado. The pregnant mother and her two daughters killed. The husband at first pleading for them to come home, hours later reportedly confessing. Tonight, were hearing from the friend who was the last person to see that woman alive. Heres abcs Clayton Sandell. Reporter tonight, formal
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Thats paying it forward. Thanks for joining us. Im tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. The president s move late today, revoking the Security Clearance of a former cia director who spoke out against the president. The white house citing john brennans, quote, lying and erratic behavior. And then issued a warning, a list of names of who could be next. Our reporter pressing the white house late today, is the president now targeting those who question him in public . Also, at this hour, the jury now set to decide the fate of Paul Manafort. Our team in the courtroom, Robert Muellers prosecutors telling the jurors to use your common sense. Does it make sense that Paul Manafort had 31 overseas accounts that he forgot he had to report them . Manaforts lawyers taking aim at rick gates. Will it work . Also breaking as we come on, we are just learning of a shark attack in the northeast. Paramedics called to the scene. Swimmers rushed from the water tonight. The deadly Bridg
The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. The 2016 election including some of President Trumps primary opponents. This does spook to trumps own administration. Speak to trumps own administration. The only person who doesnt see this is the president himself. This morning a series of tweets from the president but none condemning this. I was reminded instantly reading this of marco rubio. Marco rubio, the republican running for president in 2016 warned when the john Podesta Emails were coming out through wikileaks i want to warn my fellow republicans who may want to capitalize politically on these leaks, today its the
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