his downstairs neighbor told the new york post the following, it seemed like he never slept, he was doing something all night, i don t know how he could have killed someone, he doesn t look that tough. there are reports he is a recovering heroin addict. now the families speaking out and rushing to his defense friday saying we have fully cooperated with law enforcement in attempt to seek the truth and promote his presumption of innocence rather than make erroneous assumptions. he drove 2000 miles from idaho to pennsylvania in order to allegedly hide at his parent s homes in the poconos. the murder weapon has not been recovered. todd: here is jonathan gilliam on the case. if they have the d.n.a. and we don t know what other evidence they have, typically if they can put a person using the cell tower information and the d.n.a. evidence, once a start building a motive and picture of his movement and evidence that puts him there at the time of the scene, it will be easier cas
Casualties mount. Tanks and troops massed on the border ready to invade. Hundreds of americans trapped in the territory, unable to get out. This is on hamas. Israel intensifies bombing targets on three fronts threatening to ignite a wider conflict. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells troops its do or die time as air strikes intensify and broaden even further. Also tonight new u. S. Military moves in the region amid growing threats from iran and its allies in the region. Im ian lee near the israel Lebanon Border where tensions rise along with fears this could become a second front in the war. Here at home, speaker soap opera. Three weeks and counting. At least nine republicans now seeking the gavel. Plus murder investigation. The latest on the death of a synagogue president in detroit. Pacific storm. The new system set to drop temperatures and deep snow from montana to the dakotas. Later, an amazing puzzle made of corn with roots and miles of twists and turns in minnesota that start
the future might look like for women s rights movements. gloria, welcome. thanks for speaking with bbc 100 women. how are you? well, how am i? i would say i m like eight out of a possible ten. pretty good. that s amazing. so what is life like these days? well, i am not travelling. maybe that s the biggest difference between most of my life and now, partly because of the pandemic, which, you know, put us all in our houses, and partly because now there s so much opportunity to communicate online. so i m happy to be in my neighbourhood. i m still now hyper conscious of how great it is to be here. so, gloria, we re sitting here, it s 2023, almost 50 years after you founded the women s action alliance, which was a group that helped women fight sexism in the us. how do you feel about where the feminist movement is today? i feel proud of the amount of invention and rebellion and humourand. she chuckles ..community among us. at the same time, i m living in a country where a female hu
late news, fox news at night. and breaking tonight, more hostages every now been released but the fighting is set to begin again in just hours unless mediators can somehow extend the pause. but if and when the war goes on, the biden administration is pivoting on hamas urging the israelis to change their attack strategy. we ll get to our correspondent on the ground in israel in moments but we begin with campus unrest here at home where another ivy league school is facing an investigation from the department of investigation over anti-semitism on campus t chief religion correspondent lauren green is live in the new york city news room with more on this. lauren, good evening. reporter: good evening, trace. well, fox news digital has learned the department of education s office for civil rights has launched an investigation into harvard university over how it has handled anti-semitic incidents on campus. the agency says it will look into whether the ivy league school failed to