28-year-old nurse and mother. her good friend kendra smith said she hadn t been answering her phone for days. aton first i thought, you kn, why didn t i go down there? well, i knewdo something was wrong. police would later estimate that sierra had been dead in her apartment for nearly a week.en i think i was i think i was so distraught she was gone that i don t really think that at the time i put a lot of thought into like who did it or why. apartment managers told the arriving officersld that sierra had smallat children. so one of the detectives first questions was, where are the kids now? and that led to a bigger question. one all homicide inspectors ask. what is the backde story here? what wasry this victim s life a about? they began piecing together the story of sierra and jared. she was your wife, the mother of your children. what do you think about her end, the brutality of it? it s awful.
what should particularly worry the trump campaign is that 38% of rural whites who are now favoring impeachment and removal. that s a scary number. that s the base. those are the people he needs no matter what who up to now have stuck with him. you perplexed by the democrats handling of the findings in the mueller report, which, you kn i was one of, i don t know, probably a few thousand people who read the whole thing cover to cover. but in hindsight, i see so clearly now why this is such a different endeavor. donald trump committed the crime in a transcript donald trump released. donald trump committed the crime again to give us an audio-visual version on the south lawn of the white house. donald trump is blocking all the witnesses to the crime from going before congress because donald trump is guilty. every piece of evidence that donald trump s white house has put out corroborates a whistle-blower account. right. not one fact is in dispute. people just have to decide if they wa
trying to just get to safety, a safe haven from the utter destruction hurricane dorian left with them. the situation for them back home as you can imagine is unimaginable. the united nations is saying today that 70,000 people are homeless, thousands more are still missing. cnn s rosa flores is live near that ship carrying evacuees. thanks so much for being there. i imagine that for many on that ship there must be these conflicting emotions of sadness but also immense relief that they ve now arrived in florida? reporter: you kn . reporter: so many emotions. there are bloodshot eyes, people crying, people holding back tears as they arrive here in florida. just imagine, once they embarked on that ship, that was the first time they were able to have a warm male, to have a safe roof over their head, to feel that they were coming back to civilization, to a civilization of sorts that they lost once that hurricane hit. i talked to one woman, her name
i think our former colleagues describe the russian attack at a 9 ln/11. if you go back, democrats and republicans aggressively queried our former colleagues, then you have the 9/11 commission, democrats and republicans both asked the same sorts of questions. how far from anything normal is it that i m sure ken vogel s description of what to expect is exactly right. republicans will walk in there with their lunatic fox inspired lune tick theories about the orange is the investigation. democrats will probably be less prepared than donna advises them to be. how far away are we from anything that resembles a true and honest and earnest fact-finding mission? we re in a different universe than we once were and i don t know when we ll get it back. the difference was in the 9/11 situation you had people in our administration trying to find the truth of things, the reality of things and that was what that effort was do.
and says anthony: it really is the ass-end of the world. mo: and walks away. interviewer: and that s worth 60 hours? mo: best line ever. [ shivers ] can you say that one more time tony? anthony: no. you re kidding me right? take two? we don t do take twos. no. i want to see one of those seals [ bleep ] a penguin. lydia: the show became a vehicle for him to meet some of his heroes. for him to kind of live out some of his own dreams. like some of his own, you kn, fantasies. anthony: i ve had something of a multi-decade obsession with the congo. it s been kind of a personal dream if you will to travel the congo river. and now, for better or worse, i get that chance.