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those drugs. other than taking them. >> so, what was she doing with them? >> circumstantially, you could find that she was out, given these drugs away, giving them a way to old friends of hers, coming into contact with drug users and dealers pretty tough people, pretty dangerous. >> the story may never be known argued the defense, but they said it was clear that nici had not with they had something to hide. >> something went terribly, terribly wrong and she died as a result. it wasn't david, but it was somebody else. >> now it would be up to a jury to decide. a husband who would never loved his wife, lost it on one very bad night, or a woman with an addiction she never beat. some final hour, donie narcotic painkillers to the wrong person. at the courthouse, the jury retired to deliberate. kim adams waited at home for news. >> we made a promise to myself

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Dateline

through it all. >> he came here with nothing, and then he ended up as a fake rockefeller. >> the world face came to know him as a phony rockefeller, who made headliners for bright, gullible woman. >> he couldn't tell me who i was married to -- >> as followers of his story came to know, he used his audacious talent for lying to live the good life. but was a more than just a clever con man? was he something darker, something evil? >> it adds up, circumstantially, to a picture of a guy who's probably committed, pretty brutal homicides. >> those inside the investigation reveal how they assemble the case for murder from jars of evidence gathered over 28 years and thousands of miles. >> there really isn't a smoking gun. it's a lot of pieces to the puzzle. >> with the pieces coming together to form the portrait of a color killer. if you are looking for a setting for a mystery, san

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

joining us now, jerry fill pot toes, the attorney for abby grossberg who filed a pair of lawsuits alleging sexism and accusing the company into coercing her to give misleading testimony under oath. thanks very much for joining us. do you believe this shocking announcement that fox and tucker carlson have parted ways is connected to your client's lawsuit against the network? >> well, i said a few times i've given up on reading fox's mind, but i will say that timing is significant in my business, in proving discrimination cases. we often prove cases circumstantially. i do know that although we had rather preliminary and attenuated discussions from last week, over the weekend to see whether we could resolve our dispute with fox, i do know that

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FOX and Friends

look at will smith he is significantly bigger than me. does movie with his shirt off. will smith played muhammed ali in a movie. why is he slaps me. >> steve: special drops on netflix circumstantially a week before the oscars and everybody in the world is talking about his special, including joe concha, who was on "fox & friends first" just within the last hour or so who talked a little bit about comedians who these days push back against cancel culture. >> the comedians who truly have staying power are the ones who don't care about political correctness. you look at chris rock. you mentioned bill maher, jerry seinfeld. sebastian -- you could go on and on. the ones that say, you know what? i'm here to entertain and i don't care who i offend, not going over any sort of line so to speak but chris rock has been around for a very, very long time. he is in his 50's, believe it or not, even though the guy looks like he is 29 years old, still. that seems to be the pattern

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Anderson Cooper 360

because he is in custody, they can take their time, do the tests they need to, and make sure they're gathering the evidence properly, thoroughly so that it can be used if there is to be an indictment. and i'm sure they feel that getting it done right so it can withstand appeal down the road is more important right now than getting it done quickly. >> yeah. >> remember, this is still a missing persons case. and we have a person of interest. what the d.a. has to decide with his investigative team is was there a murder and who did it. and so that's what they are working on now, determining circumstantially with other evidence was there a homicide that took place here or not, and if so, who is responsible for that? and you can see where circumstantial evidence is going to play a big role in this case. >> martha coakley, we really appreciate talking to you. thank you. >> thank you. ahead we're going to ukraine

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Anderson Cooper 360

house. if they find articles of clothing or any kind of matter that they think they can get samples from, they are fine right now. really, the clock is ticking, in some respects, but again, because he is in custody, they can take their time, do the tests they need to, and make sure they are gathering the evidence properly, thoroughly, so that it can be used if there is to be an indictment. i am sure they feel that getting it done right, so that it can withstand appeal down the road, is more important right now they're getting it done quickly. remember, this is still a missing persons case, and we have a person of interest. watch the dea has to decide, with his investigative team is, was there murder, and who did it? that is what they are working on now, determining, circumstantially, with other evidence, was there a homicide that took place here or not?

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

to spin a narrative. he can use his words carefully, there is actually a way of engaging in truthfulness but talking about things in a very misleading way. >> let me ask you this. beyond enough, former president, right testifying before the january six committee and saying all right he knew the election was stolen. could that be used against him criminally? he is lying. >> it could, now when you frame something as your belief and your opinion it can be much more difficult to prove because we can't read another person's mind. i think, circumstantially, the january six committee has put a lot of evidence that trump had noticed that he did lose the election. expressing a belief is a little bit harder to prove to a jury that he knew he was lying when he said that. i think they can ask a lot of other questions about his efforts to pressure people to switch the outcome of the election in the complete absence of evidence, it could be very incriminating for him. that's why i think you will never show up.

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Velshi

i think it shows him that he meant it that he wanted the march in the capital. when you link this up with knowing that the proud boys and the oath keepers are there to beat down the doors, and that when the mob arrives, the doors are open and they can walk inside, it increases the likelihood of a physical disruption of that vote count. if his goal was to stop the certification, i think this does change the dynamics here and lynn kim up to this criminally. i think the question you asked with regard to the testimony, the video testimony of william barr and ivanka trump, that trump knew he had lost the election. bs -- ivanka said that he's an incredible person and that he is on his side. when he told his, that this is what any wet rational person would do. at some point, we might never figure out that he admitted outlawed that he lost and try to lie about it and say that he won. i think the case could be built circumstantially. there is a jury instruction that they typically get in these kinds of cases that is

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All In With Chris Hayes

the good of the court and the country. they're putting pressure on the justices in realtime based on, apparently, inside information. the column flew under the radar. but following the lead to political, sure seems more than likely, a timely warning to conservatives on the court. and there's a context to look back now, which circumstantially, at least, fits with the pattern, perhaps, a conservative leaker trying to look and votes in place. she explains the leak explanation is a scam, and she joins me now. dahlia, ivan idea who leaked this? could've been anybody. i'm not inside knowledge. but that editorial the wall street editorial board sure looks real we are now, given the context of what we have now. >> yeah, and i would add to the mix that 2012 wall street journal editorial that told jen

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All In With Chris Hayes

knowledge of what the jockeying is around this decision? which, again, listen to ted cruise, is sacrilege. so, the wall street journal guesses, he did get the assignment, and those not public knowledge. they continue, quote, roberts may be trying to turn another justice now. we hope he doesn't succeed, for the good of the court and the country. they're putting pressure on the justices in realtime based on, apparently, inside information. the column flew under the radar. but following the leaked politico, sure seems more than likely, a timely warning to conservatives on the court. and there's a context to look back now, which circumstantially, at least, fits with the pattern, perhaps, a conservative leaker trying to lock and votes in place. she explains the leak explanation is a scam, and she joins me now.

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