she was a beautiful woman smart woman, she didn t mean t travel those paths she was a mother of five, with a double life she loved her churc lifestyle, and our onlin dating lifestyle talking about casua encounters of people who aren using real identities. and then she was murdered i am appalled that she wa found that way somebody wanted to make a statement. what would her life revea about her death? she had had communication with at least two other men, he asked me to know who she was saying from the shadows of the internet, to the depths of the human heart. he was very controlling, an he was losing control. december 1st, 2011, one o those days that make teeth chatter, joyce creek, rod, damp dismal. by then 21 years old was there in the end of his glas insulation shop at washington. half a mile north of spoke can when s phone messaged. it was from logan logan, his younger sister a school i remember she said i m cold, come pick-me-up. b
is declared. captain, i know this became the day 90 years ago, congress declared it that, savannah, first voyage from the united states to england, first crossing steam propulsion, what does this day mean to you? it honors, for me, honors mariners, men and women that came before my generation. and built what we have today, particularly during the 30s and second world war. 250,000 americans sea farers served and 800 never came, 800 ships were sunk and sacrifice and building merchant marine is what i honor and what is most powerful to me. brian: and right here in manhattan. thank you,ir sir, appreciate it.
seemed to have time for anyone who needed her she was very strong. to b able to do that. that is a ver hard program sure. especially with children. yeah. with a family, to ten to and she was top of th class. she graduated wit honors or something? yes, she did. an excellen student, with, finally, some prospects of her own. her ex clay, said he was happy abou that we were looking forward t our whole family was including you absolutely. but here was the strang thing. it appeared to he friends that chanin was in som sort of crisis in the months before her death. she wa upbeat one minute, distraugh the next she s not public. she doesn t want her business know everywhere there aren t that many of those people left. but we would come int school, come into class in the morning and we could see her crying in her truck. was it her ex-husband? he
is justice finally being served for those people who brutalized police officers and ransacked america s the people s house? two things, joe, on this. i think, one, slightly paraphrasing president kennedy who said a nation reveals itself who it is, by who it honors, and so what president biden is doing today is revealing that at our best we re about these dozen people who stood up in democracy s hour of maximum danger at personal risk unto even unto death, to defend an idea that just enough of us have made a reality in this country for almost two and a half centuries. and so that s a vital thing to pause and think about, that these people were willing to die
down as soon as today, notable cases on a decision docket include the so-called cross case and the census citizenship question and could roe versus wade be revisited? todd pyro breaks it down. reporter: we expect numerous decisions from now until the end of june but here are three areas we are following closely. for a separation of church and state, at issue a world war i memorial cross on public land with the american legion saying it honors are awarded in a style similar to european graveyards. the american humanist association arguing taxpayer funds should not be used for something they say is a religious. the justices didn t signal a willingness to let that cross stay. next whether the 2020 census can ask about a person at citizenship. the trump administered what is the question added to help the