Nightline five. Thank you for joining us. New details in the murder case of a young, promising College Student. Tonight, the clues that helped trigger a multistate manhunt and an arrest. Heres abcs har cumarcus moore. Reporter she was the girl with the bright smile and even brighter future. This newly released Surveillance Video may have captured the last images of her alive. A College Student from st. Louis has been found dead in mississippi. Reporter the 21 year old College Student was found in the remote mississippi woods. Her autopsy revealing she died of multiple gunshot wounds. Foul play is involved. Reporter but how she ended up in those woods 30 miles away remained a mystery until Police Arrested this man. It turns out he was allys classmate at old miss, seen by her side in this photo in a social media post. Possibly armed. Reporter police in tennessee track him down at this gas station in memphis. 23, male. Reporter tonight the mystery surrounding one womans horrific murder. I
A senator mr. President . The presiding officer the senator from colorado. Mr. Gardner i ask the quorum call be vitiated. The presiding officer without objection. Under the previous order, the Senate Stands in recess until 2 15 p. M. And the senate and a break for weekly party meetings. When they returned at 2 15 p. M. Eastern they are expected to take a procedural vote on shortterm government funding. Current funding expires at the end of the month. The vote has been rescheduled twice as lawmakers work off afford to come to an agreement to move forward. For more details on where things stand we spoke earlier with the capitol hill reporter. Host nancy is a reporter for bloomberg. She reports on appropriations. Its less than two weeks before the deadline of the government funding could shut down. Whats the latest you hearing about the status of negotiations for the continuing resolution, a short term fix . Guest the status was the same as the status yesterday. And that they were close t
I think the Obama Administration in the previous Bush Administration both deserve a lot of credit for pushing advanced investments in those and integrating some findings into their allocations to different programs consistent with what steve was saying. My only concern about this is in a court of law of evidence information that changes your mind. Its its not simply randomized controlled trials. Theres a lot of things that budget examiners and on b do that they make decisions based not just on how programs work on the same goes for members of congress and their staff. Congress get evidence every day by talking to constituents. I think its quite relevant to hear from casework experience about how well programs work. I think in general the evidencebased approach is great. But we should also be open to the idea that there are many different ways in evaluating how effective and efficient and equitable programs are. This is from marge at Network Lobby for catholic social justice. Primarily
Later, Senate Budget Committee Chair mine ensy talks about proposed changes to the budget process. Cspan, washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you and coming up Tuesday Morning National Journal hot line editor talks about 2016 and the chance the democrats will retake the majority in the house in november. The vise president for women and Families Action Fund is on to discuss Hillary Clintons and Donald Trumps family care and child leave policy. Be sure the watch cspan journal live at 7 a. M. Eastern. Join the discussion. Tuesday, president obama speaks at the United Nations general ass assembly in new york city. This is expected to be the president s final visit to the u. N. As president. The Smithsonian Museum of africanamerican culture opens doors to the publ llic saturdayd we will be live for the outdoor dedication ceremony. Speakers include president obama, michelle obama, former president george bush and laura bush. Watch the Opening Ceremony f
At random. The shootings took place across two towns about 35 miles north of wichita. The victims were hit by gunfire at two separate locations. It all ended when a Law Enforcement officer killed ford at a shootout at a plant where about 150 people were at work. Hanna davis of our wichita affiliate kwch is there. Good morning. Reporter meg, this morning, Law Enforcement officials are calling this an active workplace violence. They say cedric ford was a painter at excel industries and this is where all of the fatalities occurred but it spread well beyond this business. Oh, my god reporter from fear to relief. A wife reunites with her husband who worked inside the plant. Friends and family blocked here as word of the shooting spread. Employees are familiar with the gunman. Their coworker cedric ford often posted pictures of himself on facebook at work. He was a nice guy. When i worked with him on my second shift, we hung out. I mean, he didnt seem like this kind of guy. Reporter the shoo