were silent. no voice, no struggles could be heard. this could be kind of eerie. yes, it is. in my heart, i knew she s not coming back. one of the suspects had an alibi, until a camera caught him in a lie. he lived a life of a lot of smoke and mirrors. and the strangest clue of all. there in an empty parking lot. six perfectly stacked cardboard boxes. why were they there? what was in them? it was right adjacent to a lagoon. i watch enough dateline to know that s probably not a good sign. welcome to dateline. when nailah franklin vanished, her close-knit family was frantic to find her. a woman with a thriving career and a handsome new boyfriend. she was building the life she d always dreamed of. then suddenly there was silence. which was quite unlike her. a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago s most exclusive neighborhoods. but would those clues lead them to nailah? here is keith morrison with smoke and mirrors. it was hot and la
world appreciates you. thank you, brother. but on a lighter note. it feels good to be here. we grew up right across the street in cuny homes. that s where we were raised. we were a big family. i grew up with rodney and george was always like a father figure to me. we slept in the same bed and there were a lot of play fights and it s real significant to be here right at home. yeah. but i think the many reason we re here, yesterday on that call, it meant the world. we were very grateful for it. if you saw that video, it s self-explanatory. we all know that it was a murder and a torture in broad daylight. we all know his civil rights were violated, but for some reason with video footage, evidence and everything supporting exactly what we saw, we somehow never get these charges and for what reason? that s that s to be identified later, but we are grateful that other situations, and you see similar things and no charges are brought. i m going go back to the day we heard the
january 6th when, according to testimony from general william walker, it took more than three hours to get approval for troops to move to the scene. news today suggests that the elevated state of alert will remain for weeks to come. two defense officials saying that the defendant defense has received a question for continued support from the national guard. president biden s secretary of homeland security, alejandro may yorka speaking out today about the scope of the threat. in an exclusive interview with our own jacob soboroff. one of the greatest threats we face in the homeland is the rise of domestic violent extremism. we want to be sure we re disseminating intelligence information to our partners, and to the communities, so that we can equip the communities to guard against this growing threat. we are watching the threat stream, the information, social media, other sources with respect to this particular day, march 4th, but quite frankly we are vigilant every day, as
reports a harrowing new reality in american and civic life. the only question gehlman leave force the rest of us is this, can we handle the truth about january 6th? namely if a the deadly insurrection on that day was practiced? in explanation of the piece and the issue, atlantic editor s jeffrey goldberg frames the issue this way n atlantic across its long history has held true to the belief that the american experiment is a worthy won, which why we are devoting this issue and so much of our journalism in the coming years to its possible demise. the atlantic lays out in painstaking detail how the insurrection was a dress rehearsal for the next election and explains and reports out how the disgraced expresident is in position if the next election doesn t go his way. trump s next coup has already begun, he says, in it, he says, given opportunity, they will act, they are acting already. allies the disgraced expresident are working to set up what gehlman describes as a apparatus
there was no sign of her. and such a confusing trail of clues, even the calls to 911 were silent. no voice, no struggles could be heard. this could be kind of eerie. yes, it is. in my heart, i knew she s not coming back. one of the suspects had an alibi, until a camera caught him in a lie. he lived a life of a lot of smoke and mirrors. and the strangest clue of all. there in an empty parking lot. six perfectly stacked cardboard boxes. why were they there? what was in them? it was right adjacent to a lagoon. i watch enough dateline to know that s probably not a good sign. hello and welcome to dateline. when nailah franklin vanished, her close-knit family was frantic to find her. a woman with a thriving career and a handsome new boyfriend. she was building the life she d always dreamed of. then suddenly there was silence. which was quite unlike her. a trail of clues led detectives to one of chicago s most exclusive neighborhoods. but would those c