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the records couple. you the minute you saw her, you felt happy being with. he was once a pro athlete, football royalty. she was expecting their first child. baby was moving. she said, can bill my tummy. then, a crime that stunned the city. the beaming mother to be, gunned down in her own home. bullet holes in the floor. my sister was murdered. it was terrible. so full of love and life, who would want her dead? her celebrity boyfriend? trying to say, they re naming me as a suspect? or maybe, one of his other girlfriends. she said, you don t know that he is seeing other girls? mysterious letters were spilling secrets. did someone want her out of the way? i don t wake. i had dark sunglasses this big covering my face. a mother to be, killed. and a mother of three, who was not what she seemed. now, an undercover plan to catch a killer. she opened up the door, she started screaming. i took the first shot. hello and welcome to dateline. she was ....
martha: both candidates are here to answer questions from their state. bret: this is the ohio town hall. [cheers and applause] martha: good crowd. bret: welcome to columbus, ohio. i m bret baier with a great crowd. martha: we have great crowd here tone. i m martha mccallum. bret: welcome to a special edition from special report limited commercial interruptions tunnel 2 towers. we are coming to you tonight live from the fives event venue. mash march tim ryan and j.d. vance will both join us live here in a moment. both nominees will have equal time and our audience of republicans and democrats and independents will be asking them questions throughout. bret: first, we want to give you a look at some of the other headlines today. the latest fox news power ranks shows republicans with 49 possible seats in the senate after next week s midterms. those are the projections. democrats 47. four races we call toss-ups. we have shifted two contests towards republ ....
anywhere? reporter: marcus, it s really too early to tell at this point. it s the first move, in the long run, hopes to replace the utility company. but it does still have a long way to go. that being said, they posed a resolution for the board of supervisors, with a safety certificate. and there s a certificate that allows pg&e to use to use funds to pay for the tool and recent wildfires that have picked up and caused billions of dollars in damage. the proposed resolution is asking the governor to revoke what they call pg&e s license to burn and instead fund golden state energy. if approved, it would displace pg&e. we spoke with an environmental group that supports this move. it s important to highlight that when there s more wildfires caused by pg&e, we are on the hook to pay for it. and so, what we really need is to hold pg&e accountable, and also address that we need a better energy system that s safer, more reliable, clean, and also more affordable. reporter: ....
blockbuster testimony. an independence ad war. california s governor is taking out air time on fox news telling florida residents their governor, ron desantis, has america all wrong. up firstly a fourth of july inflection point for president joe biden. the president will celebrate american independence today at the white house, hosting military families before a marathon fireworks show. those fireworks, though, and virtually everything else will cost much more this year than last. it s part of the summer squeeze that has cratered biden s rating and has democrats on track to lose big at the ballot box in november. mj lee is with us. how are they spending the forage. reporter: we re going to see the president any moment now return to the white house from camp david where he and his family spent the holiday weekend. and this morning we saw him tweet out a holiday message to the american people. he wrote, the fourth of july is a sacred day in our country, time to cele ....
chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher joins us now from los angeles. trace, we covered so many of these shootings. what makes this one unique? you know, it s interesting. if you go back to the video you played there, that a big description of what happened here. police lost a little time there some of the people are reacting to the gun shots right away. a lot of other people that they questioned and talked to that were along the parade route thought they were fireworks. they stood there. they didn t move. that gave people a delay in how they approached this. the gun shots go off and you can see some people are still applauding. if you go down the entire parade line, you ll see video like this that we have seen throughout the day of people that are still sitting there because they think they re hearing fireworks, they think it s part of the show and they waited before they left. it s interesting to me that as you go forward in this investigation, they have ....