people of iowa. the threw everything at the kitchen sink at us. inspite of all that they threw at us, everyone against us. we have our ticket punched out of iowa. when you look at how we re doing in new hampshire, in south carolina, i can safely say tonight i will make this republican primary a two-person race. bill: how about donald trump taking iowa by storm? and by sleet, hail, rain, wind, not really rain. but definitely arctic chill. historic landslide the caucuses. the race moves on to new hampshire a week from today. could be a whole new ballgame. if you were with us late last night we say good morning. back in des moines. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino. we re the last men stand. the former president clearing 50% and the majority of the vote and running up the score with nearly every key voting group in communities across the hawkeye state. ron desantis edging out nikki haley for second place. giving his campaign a shot of adrenaline before they go to so
rachel: good morning, everybody, on a beautiful e we moral day weekend memorial day weekend. that was the navy band performing live, god bless america, and god bless our troops, especially on this memorial day. so glad to be the here this morning with my if friend will and with joey by who s in for pete this morning. and very appropriate to have you this weekend. joey: well, you know, pete would be appropriate as well rachel: of course. joey: but if you can t have pete, have joey. rachel: that s what we always say. joey: i make a career out of filling in for pete hegseth. will: i would like to think that there would be a fox & friends competition the i could sign up for and win, it would be pull-ups, but joey just squeezed out, none of us really cared about the count because he continued interview, talking throughout, and those were some beautiful pull-ups, joey. joey: you know, i m not to going to run a marathon anytime soon, i skip leg day, so i get my pull-up
surroundings, you just never know. it started with a frightening horror movie from the 80s. this movie is we re gonna take some women into the wood and they will be hunted down. decades later something truly frightening it was happening for real. a strange vanishing in the forest. immediately, we knew something was wrong. then your heart just broke. surely, then meredith, two women missing and desperate efforts to find them. she could be alive and we just can t let up. could this old movie hold the key to these new cases? a little blood, sex, violence. a film fantasy turn chilling reality. if someone has her, she is afraid. who could be behind this and how with this real life story and? she was a blue belt in judo. if anybody could survive it was there it is. our national forests are places of refuge for folks who want to get away from the city and have a sense of peace, commune with nature but you have to be aware of your surroundings all th
i went and i touched him, i ll never forget that feeling. it was just before dawn when he found his father dead in the driveway. there s no doubt in my mind what happened. i immediately knew. there was someone else who may have known, too. i turned around and looked at my mama, like you know who did this, that but there was one thing no one could no, the strange stream twists still to come. it was a bit of a surprise. kind of a shock. when they found out she was seen him again. a lovers triangle, always leads to trouble. how could you do such a horrible thing? you destroyed me. did this one lead to murder? what was your like watching him walk out of jail? he beat the system. hello and welcome to dateline. how long does it take a killer to stop worrying about whether he will ever be caught? a couple of weeks? a couple of months? 25 years? if he is still a free man then, he probably would be pretty sure he did indeed get away with murder. after a
first, the g7, where seven of the world s most advanced economies are meeting injapan with america signalling it s willingness to back the supply of f 16 fighterjets, and the training of ukrainian pilots, in the war with russia. meanwhile moscow s closest ally in the middle east, syria s bashar al assad, received a warm welcome at a summit of arab leaders in saudi arabia, after years of international isolation. during syria s bloody civil war, it was only massive russian military support, that allowed assad, condemned by many as a war criminal, to cling onto power. the summit was also attented by the ukrainian president, volodymr zelensky, who is due tojoin the g7 group in hiroshima on sunday, where it s expected he ll address leaders and hold a meeting with us presidentjoe biden. details on that later in the programme, but first, the news of more military support for ukraine just a few hours ago, us national security advisor jake sullivan spoke about the us f16jets plan. jus