of it all going so terribly wrong. a mystery hiding in a lake. i remember it being so unbelievable, that a plane has landed in our families like. a couple of young people on. we re trying to locate with fish finders. they found it, and her. she was a pretty girl. some of her long hair was caught in the door. she looked like she was actually sleeping. but where was the pilot? they were pretty sure he was heading to mexico. i can remember getting calls to interpol even. 24 years later, a woman uncovers a little white lie. he said that he was actually 43. i was like, so what else have you lied to me about? was he a monster? was he romeo? you just don t know. and those are the best stories, aren t they? now, we hear his version of the story. you re the only person on the planet who knows the truth. it is, in its own strange way, a dissertation on love. love, intoxicating, impetuous, foolish. love that lives, like a fugitive. a long secret tunnel of r
destruction or any of that. i and i agree that the police had to stop it. and, you know, that makes perfect sense. i guess, you know the one thing i would be curious about, though, is what why is the distinction of people being from out of town so important? i mean, the first amendment certainly applies to the people out of town as well. their contention would be that these are national issues, that the questions around policing, around the environmental issues, the construction of the police training facility, all of these issues are national, and in fact global issues. so i m confused a little bit sometimes when there s so much emphasis placed on people being from out of town, as if that takes away their right to protest. yeah, what do you make of that, juliette? we did hear the police sort of emphasize that point. here s why the police were emphasizing it, and i totally agree with david, these are national issues, you re going to have people from out of state. if
from the grave? you can see the emotions that she went through. could she point police to her killer? scared to death. once, just in a flash, the life just changed. hello. and welcome to late lane. it started with a little flirtation in the office, that bloomed into a full blown romance. problem was, brittany eldridge was married to another man. then, she found out that she was pregnant. and it was just weeks before her due date that the tragedy struck. investigators would quickly hone in on the two men in her life. but was either capable of murder? here s andrea canning with. deadly circumstances. imagine all your phone conversations being recorded for posterity. how would you feel? what secrets what they tell? why were you talking like you re trying to hide something? this story begins here. at a suburban office outside of knoxville, tennessee. it looks like any of us in america. but when workers here talked on their desks, phones every word was captured
saskatchewan. they re looking for damien sanderson and myles sanderson. let me be clear. we are still looking for the two suspects. we are asking residents across saskatchewan and neighboring provinces to be vigilant. at this stage in our investigation we believe some of the victims have been targeted by the suspect and others have been attacked randomly. cnn s paula newton live in ottawa. what do we know about the suspects and the victims here? good morning, christine. you know, this is what has been so shocking and also so frustrating at this point in time. you just heard the rcmp commander say at this hour they still don t know the motive. they don t know how this unfolded. what we do know is those two suspects are still at large. when i m talking at large, christine, they are trying to cover a very large geographical area. the alerts run through three prairie provinces. they are trying to appoint certain people to a black nissan rogue. that does not mean that they a
trump taping that video on january 6th and struggling to condemn the violence. and the blistering heat baking over 100 million people in the u.s., countless others abroad. and there is still no letup in sight. lead. joe biden testing positive for covid. the 79-year-old president who is fully vaccinated and received his second booster shot in march just released a video saying that he s doing fine. symptoms are mild, and i really appreciate your concerns. but i m doing well. white house covid coordinator dr. jha says he s breathing well and oxygen level is normal. he s isolating for the next five days in the white house and taking the covid anti-viral drug paxlovid, which is recommended for people such as joe biden who are at higher risk because of their age or underlying medical conditions. we re joined now live from the white house. the press secretary and the white house covid coordinator just wrapped up a press conference. what did they have to say? reporter: it is c