covid, a golden opportunity to hit the guy when he has down and some abettor to replace him. and boy, biden is down dampier the latest quinnipiac poll an all-time low 31%. and the washington post is giving the green light to this. quit joe, quit! and save the midterms with a one term pledge. chris christie summing up the president s situation this way parents because there were 54% of your own party said the year and a half into the presidency thanks but no thanks. that does reflect, i agree with you, the frustration of democrats because some don t think he s done enough and some because they think he s done too much. joe biden is in no-man s-land. that is an awful place to be as an office holder when you don t have anybody. jesse: as the president finds himself in a more political peril, he is running out of allies. his chief of staff ron klain with a lame explanation for the poles. it is a reflection how people feel about what is going on in the country. some things i
her mission. so how many names did you have? about 2,300 names. could cutting-edge technology crack an ice-cold case? i was like, no way. i believe in the devil, and people that don t believe in the devil, i think, they re in for a big surprise. hello and welcome to dateline. michella and jenni were just like most kids their age. they loved riding bikes, and playing outdoors. the fun-loving girls didn t know each other. but they would be forever connected, through tragedy. decades later, a detective would leave no stone unturned, on a quest for justice. and in the process, uncovered a twist that left investigators speechless. here is keith morrison with evil was watching. again and again, she came here. stood under the ancient canopy. walked the damp, narrow paths, to the places the killer used to hide what he had done. as if looking, once more, after all these years would tell her something. as if the dense undergrowth would part and finally reveal a name
and we just hit it off. she was so supportive and so positive. and just volunteered for anything she could do to help us make our jobs easier. around then, detective wade decided to try something new. with the crime-scene dna. she consulted this woman. dr. colleen fitzpatrick. an expert in something called forensic genealogy. an informal sense, it s been referred as csi meets roots. maybe you have taken a home dna test. a lot of people have. you can sometimes track down distant relatives by uploading your dna profile to public genealogy websites. dr. fitzpatrick searches all that dna data, to find, not necessarily matches, but telling similarities. it s really the first big development in human identification, i think, in years, in 20 years. her method can link an