his body appeared to be concealed. a robber is not gonna take the time to cover the body. it s personal. there may be some tenants who had bad blood. somebody put behind bars. had it out for him. several doors were padlocked. it seemed like it was forever, but maybe a ten second silence in the courtroom. he was an fbi agent? he dealt with many criminals. he could take care of himself? at least he thought so. hello, and welcome to dateline. when special agent scott retired from the fbi, it seemed like he had left the crime and violence behind him. then he was beaten to death outside of his own home. it was a puzzling mystery making police wonder had someone from the past resurfaced for revenge or was the killer much closer to home. here is josh mankiewicz with the house! a young man walks towards his house in the middle of the evening. he is wearing a gopro camera and to do that. now if it sounds strange for someone to start recording a video of the
commons. time for a look at the business news now. we start with the unfolding crisis in the red sea and concerns that the continued attacks on cargo ships by yemen s houthi rebels will affect developing countries the hardest. that s the warning from the world trade organization. today the us has launched a fourth round of airstrikes against the rebels the us military said it targeted missiles that could be intended for attacks on ships. as vessels divert to longer and more costly routes that avoid the red sea, supply chains have been disrupted and economists have warned it could add to inflation. the wto s director general, dr ngozi 0konjo iweala, has been speaking to our economic editor faisal islam at the world economic forum in switzerland. iamjoined i am joined here by the director general of the world trade organization. thank you forjoining 0rganization. thank you forjoining the bbc. 0bviously people are concerned about the fluidity of trade given this big geopolitic
thank you for watching. i m craig melvin. and i m natalie morales. and this is dateline! he said he couldn t handle talking about it. i was angry at him. if you re not going to tell me what happened, then you re going to dance around the issue and tell three different stories, what are you hiding? it started as a teen romance. two of my girlfriends are like, there s this guy, and you need to meet him. i was in love, yes. it ended in one of the strangest love stories you ll ever hear. i felt like i got hit by a bus. right before their wedding, her mother and his father got married. they told us, we ran off, we eloped. who does that? two families and a small town left stunned. but it was nothing compared to what happened next. he looks like he s been shot. he said someone broke in last night. a deadly attack in the dark of night. her mother murdered. i realized that last conversation i had with her, that was it. his father bruised and bewildered.
biden racking up the lowest poll numbers of his presidency. only 37% of americans approve of the job that he s doing. and that assumes biden is actually doing his job. turns out, he only works part-time as president. most of biden s public events happen between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. which amounts to a 30-hour work week. meanwhile, his screw-up son, hunter, can t seem to get out of the headlines. this week, the first son s attorneys met with doj prosecutors to discuss resolving their criminal investigation. hunter s also got some child support problems. he s being forced to appear in person in court next week after claiming poverty relating to his four-year old daughter. it is the case involving the grand dialed that president biden refuses to acknowledge. i have six grandchildren, and i m crazy about them. i speak to them every single day. not a joke. hunter s out of wedlock daughter makes it seven. but the media would rather mock hunter s scandals as some right wing o
oh, no. also ahead, the latest from the war in ukraine where both sides are preparing for the next major battle among fears of a false-flag attack that could end up flooding 80 towns. plus, hospitals across the country have reported a surge in cases of a virus that s making infants severely ill. it s not covid, but covid has a big role in why the kids are getting so sick. we ll explain that just ahead. willie, our top story this morning. we begin in washington where moments ago former trump adviser steve bannon arrived in a d.c. courthouse to hear his sentencing for contempt of congress after he refused to comply with a subpoena from the house select committee investigating january 6th. the justice department has asked the judge to sentence him to six months in prison and to fine him $200,000. bannon s lawyers argue he should get only probation. they also have asked bannon be allowed to remain free until his lawyers are able to appeal the sentence. nbc news justice an