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it there for a fishing expedition. for a gun. jimmy said that billy turner had dumped it two days after shooting him. now two days later, was it still there? >> it is a murky lake, they could not find, it so the whole thing goes into limbo again. >> as damning a detail as jimmy martin's story saved, detectives did not have enough evidence to make an arrest. but still, the investigation plotted on for years. >> is it still being investigated actively? or just when new leaves come in? >> if we felt that one investigator took the case as far as they could take it, we would give them to another investigator to give the perspective, or put another fresh set of eyes on it. >> by 2060, some of those detectives who had been digging through the case file, and jimmy martins police interview urged the command at the memphis pd to take a second look at the case. they dubbed it operation

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Alex Witt Reports

>> if he were impeached and convicted. first >> he didn't kill anyone, he didn't calls and insurrection, he didn't get charge for it. they're using hypotheticals to frighten america. >> the problem with trump, this isn't super outside the realm of possibility that we would be in a scenario like that. in a median i wasn't in the oval office, a dozen other staffers, said that -- should be executed for leaking something dangerous about him. >> onset, timothy heaphy, former prosecutor and lead investigator for the january six committee. welcome to you tim. let's talk about the seal team six question. so it sticks. how do you interpret not just the question, but the answer. >> i think it was a telling moment in the hearing and which -- got a concession. she essentially got the trump lawyer to say, yeah, baby there is a circumstance in which there could be a criminal prosecution. she did that by walking out these top groups of ridiculousness.

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Alex Witt Reports

investigator of the january six committee, on the growing fears about how donald trump will use the military if he's reelected. then we'll talk about election ranks with minnesota governor tim walz. at three eastern, nikki free, democratic chair on the new tweets and abortion rights in that state. good morning to you from nbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we're going to begin with the final countdown to the iowa caucuses, just one day to, go and republican candidates are battling an unexpected challenger, mother nature. as we look at iowa city right now, the temperature today, minus ten. the temperatures and forecast to warm up kind of, by caucus time tomorrow, but will remain below zero. conditions on the ground are treacherous for campaigners. it could hinder the ability of

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Alex Witt Reports

you steve kornacki breaks down this iowa poll a bit more. heil be here at2:30 eastern time. you this headline. want to sh fears grow that trump will use the military in dictatorial ways if he returns to the white house. former lead investigator from the january six committee tim heaphy will talk about that next. he is here in studio. we're back in 60 seconds. e back in 60 seconds [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe

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BBC News

we do support this action. i do want the prime minister, obviously, to make a statement to parliament as soon as possible, because the scope, nature and extent of the operation needs to be explained. obviously, it's not for me to disclose what's been briefed to me, but i do think the public and parliament need to know, so that should happen. i'd also want a summary of the government's legal position to be published. the inquiry into the horizon it scandal has today turned its attention to the failure by the post office to hand over documents to the inquiry team on time. hundreds of sub—postmasters were convicted after the faulty software made it look as if money had been missing. on thursday, the inquiry heard from a post office investigator accused of intimidating and mistreating sub—postmasters. ben king reports.

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BBC News

that was our political correspondent peter saull in westminster. rishi sunak is on a rare visit to ukraine to meet volodymyr zelensky. his visit coincides with an announcement that britain will give ukraine more than $3 billion in military support for the next financial year. it's the largest annual commitment the uk has made to ukraine since russia's invasion nearly three years ago. mr sunak is also expected to sign a new agreement which will commit britain to supporting ukraine's long term security. officials said the package would be focused on providing long range missiles, air defence and artillery shells. the inquiry into the horizon it scandal has today turned its attention to the failure by the post office to hand over documents to the inquiry team on time. hundreds of sub—postmasters were convicted after the faulty software made it look as if money had been missing. on thursday, the inquiry heard from a post office investigator accused of intimidating and mistreating sub—postmasters. ben king reports.

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The ReidOut

want to make gaza uninhabitable and do make gaza unlivable. do those play into these hearings? >> absolutely. this isn't just about whether genocide is happening. there's a question of intent and there's a question here of a risk and part of the case being put forward by south africa's these more genocidal statements from the top tier of israeli leadership. not normally one tries to hide crimes. but in this case you don't need to be an investigator, you just need to go on tiktok to see how extreme the genocidal ambition is. but then you look at the material commission conditions on the ground, that level of discretion, risk of starvation, the spread of disease, 85% of

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BBC News

could be would be to add to the pressure that is building all the time on israel to try to modify its behaviour. we have already heard for weeks now the americans, israel's chief international backer, asking, pleading with the israelis to go about things in gaza differently. so far, there is little sign that the israelis have heeded those please. so, another one coming from the international, from the un's top legal body, would add to that sense of pressure. legal body, would add to that sense of pressure-— of pressure. paul, thank you very much for now. _ the 15 the isjudges now are presiding there. we can see the president of there. we can see the president of the international court ofjustice, joanne donahue, she is making her opening comments. we will of course keep across what is happening there and update you in the coming hours. here in the uk, a former post office investigator — whose work led to criminal proceedings against sub—postmasters — is to face questions at the public

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Breakfast

to get to the truth of why so many sub—postmasters were wrongly prosecuted — today a former investigator will be questioned. he was part of the team whose work led to a number of criminal actions. the deteriorating performance of the nhs — bbc news finds that almost all key health service targets are being missed, putting lives at risk. good morning. the super subs save liverpool in their league cup semifinal. it is only the first leg against fulham. the liverpool boss says he won't michael beer booking any hotels for wembleyjust michael beer booking any hotels for wembley just yet. she's the army medic who keeps making history — we'll be talking to captain preet chandi after her latest world record challenge to the south pole. not quite as cold as the south pole but the cold weather is staying with us into next week. for today, a lot more cloud. not as frosty first thing.

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FOX and Friends

behind closed doors what's the difference? >> >> so, for one, there is a huge committee practice and as an investigator, you have to be able to go behind closed doors to be able to get all the information. did you go in one hour rounds where each side republicans and democrats get to ask their questions for an hour. that's how you get all the substantive information. committee hearings are not designed in 5 minutes investigating and getting that information. you have to have a transcript. you have to have all the underlying documents. otherwise, as we have seen in many hearings, people can sometimes, you know, just get away with whatever they want in a everything ha. because there is not enough to time to dig substantively into issues. >> brian: hopefully a judge understands that he is one way or the other of contempt charges. let's talk about what kind of tax trouble is he. in he is accused of and arraigned filing a false return, that's a felony on two counts goh. tax evasion two counts.

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