you say to them? >> i say he is a murderer, and murderers can't be heros. >> in a sharply-divided, minnesota courtroom, the prosecution argued that byron smith was no fearful, innocent victim. but, an angry man, bent on violent confrontation. he told investigators, from the beginning, that he was sitting, reading a book, in the basement. that he was caught, unaware. you don't buy any of that? >> no. not at all. >> the prosecutors said they had evidence that it was premeditated murder. they told the jury, byron had set a trap for the burglars. remember the story about moving his truck to clean the garage? the prosecutor said that was a lie. that byron had, in fact, moved the truck to make it look like he wasn't home. >> you think byron wanted to catch the people who had been breaking into his house? >> clearly. he planned. he prepared. and he was determined
remember how i learned to read, myhe mom reading a book to me but i can't remember. is there a lost today's along literacy experts on the best way to teach children how the ea debate? >> there is absolutely a robust debate ansaturday that children have suffered . phonics is based on the science ofsc reading but it's brain-based. it is based onto how children learn to read best. it is the only way forward for helping our nation line out of this literacy crisis we're in . o childrent submit sounds so you learn to read must the same way i keknow we we feast words.
how i learned to read. i think it was my mom reading a book to me. i can't swear to it. i don't remember. what are the different ways, i mean, is there like a robust debate among literacy experts on the way to teach children to read or who is winning? >> trey, there's absolutely robust debate and sadly the children have suffered through to, quote, unquote, reading wars that we hear about. phonics is based on science of reading. it is based on how children learn to read best. it is the only way forward for helping our nation climb out of crisis that we are in. you pretty much learn today read the way i did. here is a b and what sound does the b make and they make words which is called blending. that is phonics and it is the
how i learned to read. i think it was my mom reading a book to me. i can't swear to it. i don't remember. what are the different ways, i mean, is there like a robust debate among literacy experts on the way to teach children to read or who is winning? >> trey, there's absolutely robust debate and sadly the children have suffered through to, quote, unquote, reading wars that we hear about. phonics is based on science of reading. it is based on how children learn to read best. it is the only way forward for helping our nation climb out of crisis that we are in. you pretty much learn today read the way i did. here is a b and what sound does the b make and they make words which is called blending. that is phonics and it is the
against a woman in the park. but after police spoke with him, they realize that he could also be guilty of something far worse. >> did you leave that interview having any doubt that dana was the killer? >> none whatsoever. >> daniel told investigators that on the morning that jessie was killed, he was in a park reading a book and when they checked the security cameras,. >> we found video that put him there. >> but that did not mean that daniel was innocent. detectives decided to search the park, combing through more than a dozen garbage pins. hoping to find anything that linked daniel to jessie's murder. >> in one garbage, can this cereal box full of ligature's. >> ropes that were very likely the murder weapons used to strangle jessie, plus a whole lot more. bloody sanitizing wipes, tape, shoelaces. >> i guess he didn't believe
and jessie's family. >> i can't give you the answer that you are looking for,. >> when dateline continues eastern >> welcome back to dateline, i'm natalie morales. as police searched for evidenc against jessie blodgett' killer, they also looked for a motive and found something about jessie's friend daniel that sent chills throughout th community. here is andrea canning with th conclusion of friends unti death war. >> daniel bartelt had confesse against a violent attack against a woman in the park. but after police spoke with him, they realize that he could als be guilty of something far worse. >> did you leave that intervie having any doubt that dana was the killer >> none whatsoever >> daniel told investigators that on the morning that jessi was killed, he was in a park reading a book and when they
published in nonfiction, it is becoming much more parity. but there is still an idea that men write nonfiction and women do not. when i was a publisher, way back in the day, it was known as the two bs, but now it is much broader, so we did a piece of research last year, the women's prize, into fiction, rather than nonfiction, called men reading women, and only 19% of men admitted, using that word, admitted, ever reading a book by a woman. now, that isjust a bit reading a book by a woman. now, that is just a bit bonkers, reading a book by a woman. now, that isjust a bit bonkers, because reading a book by a woman. now, that is just a bit bonkers, because you will enjoy anything, and may be if we were listening to each other more, we would have a more comfortable lead. but women read books by men, they look at the book and think, is this for me? so this is what the figures showed up, that only a third of books nominated for
gate. she hopes people remember these moments. >> what about the out of pocket costs for a complete and bollic panel? >> i would have to pass on that? >> want to ballpark? >> i don't recall. i don't have it in front of me. >> $412 per pill. let's get into a more recent memory. >> have to come back with a number over that period of time. >> $50 billion. >> of course, you may remember on the house floor this was katie porter reading a book. the subtle art of not giving a -- can't that word at 8:00 a.m. on sunday morning. she is trying to ride the viral, grassroots energy into the senate. >> she is not shy. it is not shocking that she would be the first one out of
reading a book, in the basement. that he was caught, unaware. you don't buy any of that? >> no. not at all. >> the prosecutors said they had evidence that it was premeditated murder. they told the jury, byron had set a trap for the burglars. remember the story about moving his truck to clean the garage? the prosecutor said that was a lie. that byron had, in fact, moved the truck to make it look like he wasn't home. >> you think byron wanted to catch the people who had been breaking into his house? >> clearly. he planned. he prepared. and he was determined to kill whoever's breaking into his house, and stealing his property. >> the prosecution said byron was in the basement, not to read a book but, to wait, like a hunter. >> it just seemed like byron smith was deer hunting. like a lot of folks do in minnesota.
un-american. was cheney and reagan reading a book of his letters he would never distort and misrepresent deposition like she does. the elections are just around the corner has she even read what the democrats are planning to do to our democracy? every republican should be focused on that. especially in the two critical states of georgia and pennsylvania. sometimes it sees it anyone in the media just want to talk about personal gossip we did some digging into policy. on that page were not put up on the senate in georgia preacher who is committed my life. really? psyches committed his life to serving the people who are doing their best to destroy