learned that first, the 12-year-old, she who was there the beginning when the family secret was born. not something we like to talk about. why did it get started? i honestly didn t know what else to do. why did she keep it so long? she was all i had. well evil did its work. the things he had walked away, we couldn t even stand it. what with that secret do? everybody has a secret or two, but this? hello, welcome to dateline. it wasn t uncommon for him to be gone for days at a time. he was a long haul truck driver, after all. or did he run off with another woman? when lloyd for disappeared, it was almost anyone s guess where he went, at least two people knew and it was a secret they carted for 27 years. but the terrible truth was about to be revealed. here is keith morrison with, the family secret. yes, families. i suppose you could say this one, the family, not the secret, got started in the middle of nowhere, which is what they like to call it here and a
city. they want to get to work. they don t want to stay in shelters. they want to contribute to society. the hurdles keeping migrants from earning a living and the legal battle between states as officials call for the federal government to step in. plus, california is pumping the brakes on the sale of new gasoline powered cars. this is a historic moment. when the state wants dealerships to stop selling them and concerns over an influx of electric vehicles. we re going back to the moon to stay, to live, to learn. and count down to launch as america aims a return to the moon. newsroom starts right now. good morning, everyone. it is saturday, august 27th. i m amara walker. good morning, amara. great to be with you. i m boris sanchez. you are live in the cnn newsroom, and we re grateful to have you. former president donald trump is dismeing details from the affidavit used to search his mar-a-lago estate, and he s renewing calls for a special master to review t
they married and got divorced and then remarried and tried to pretend a brady bunch live at this very house on clark street and boise, idaho. lloyd jong-il of hall trucks, judy styled hair. they joined the schreiner s, what bowling, planned fishing trips. lloyd s youngest, tommy, lived with him and his staff bob. pamela stayed with her mother in nebraska and really visited. and 1980, sandy was 20 and off to college. still, as always, called lloyd every week. until the day judy answered the phone. when i first called, judy told me that he was away on business. so, i called back a few days later and she said, no, he isn t home yet. i thought, that s funny because he s usually home and two or three days and he ll be back. and i called the next week and he still wasn t home. i called my mom. so, i think my mom called out
president, george w. bush, would call the cia periodically and say i want a briefing. people would show up on his doorstep in houston whenever he wanted, so if they want something, if they want to know something you give them access. again, president trump is unique. but if you want an answer whether there s a lujiimate reason to have that stuff there, give me another couple of months and i ll still say no. phil, what about the argument that that stuff belongs to him? he has said he declassified everything that he left the oval office with. maybe he believes those letters from jong-il or kim jong-un are his. what do you make of that? for example, if there are personal letters from friends, if there are things like calenders of the president s