good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this friday, august 19th. friday, folks. we made it. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. the federal judge deciding whether to unseal the affidavit in the unprecedented search of mar-a-lago appeared to stake out the middle ground yesterday. saying he is inclined to unseal it, the magistrate judge gave the justice department until next thursday to submit redactions. in a written ruling, the judge stated, the government has not met its burden of showing that the entire affidavit should remain sealed. the judge said he would review the proposed reactions and then, redactions and decide if he agrees. he could not give a time line beyond next thursday saying quote this is going to be a considered careful process. the the government had argued against unsailing the affidavit laming it would jeopardize its investigation, and because it contains quote substantial grand jury information with national security over
a year ago theatres in england closed their doors because of the pandemic. in that time the theatre world has lost income of around 200 million pounds. many theatre workers are freelancers and a quarter of them have gone out of business. our arts editor will gompertz has spoken to four performers who ve had to change jobs to make ends meet. music: there s no business like showbusiness theatre, one of the great success stories of britain s creative industries but this time last year the bright lights of the west end went dark. theatreland s professionals suddenly found themselves unemployed and needing a plan b. i am a freelance and as well as the show, i also do a range of other kinds of playing such as concerts and recording sessions and tourism things like that. as well as the show closing, all of that went up in smoke. so all of your income has disappeared? yes, exactly. these guys here were looking for an extra pair of hands and they kindly agreed to take me on. in fact
Enter the a team. Private eyes. There had been a brief encounter with a mysterious stranger. On the train coming home. She met this woman. Did that hold the answer . She is talking about how someone has tried to assume her identity. A chilling case of a daughter in danger. Strangers on a train. Hello and welcome to date line extra. She was beautiful. Talented and trusting and sometimes troubled. A young woman from a prem innoce prominent family. When the police were unable to find her. Her family hatched a plan. To solve the mystery. Heres keith morris son. It began in the great morning
A young woman disappears, and a chance encounter with a stranger on a train may hold some answers. Visa. A Paperwork Mixup sort of thing that would have sent her into a tailspin once, but now, the new kate vowed to try again later. Boarded the palmetto for charleston and once home threw herself into College Classes and a Childrens Book shed been writing. Big brother joe was, to say the least, encouraged
for life-threatening flash flooding and heavy rain falling today and we could see up to six inches in some spots. where you see the pink in portions of arizona and new mexico, that is a moderate risk of flash flooding. that doesn t happen very obvious. we will see that today, and also tomorrow. generally one to three inches of rain but we could be up to six inches. so where you see the brighter colors, that s where we will see the heaviest amounts of rain. and watching two front, one in the midwest, to bring strong to severe storms later this afternoon and gusty winds and some hail, that will be the main threat. and then the scattered storms continue in the southeast. we have a cold front that is kind of lingering there, bringing the storms in, and we have been watching them all week long. as we head throughout the rest of the country, we re looking at the heat continuing in the west and temperatures in the 90s and 100s and saturday s forecast, unfortunately, many seeing some showers,
but no response. at which point john rivers said perhaps what they do understand and on the street as it were is andrew jackson. and maybe benjamin franklin. and they would recognize their faces on a $20 or $50 bill. $10,000 worth of bills went into a grocery bag. 10s, 20s, 50s, and 100s. a bag with when you open it up, you know, two rolls and then everybody sees that. the eyes just jump. where better to leave that bag of money, they decided, than under the nose of the neighbor heather was going to see. the man named terry williams, the one who seemed to be kiting checks with her. we knocked on the door, and terry williams come to the door with no shirt on. uh-huh. no shirt on, short pants. terry, listen, we know you re great friends with these people, mack and kamp. you don t have to live in this