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was sleeping the time and the other roommate saw a potential suspect. what could they possibly think she has to say that could help him? >> certainly, a great point. we have not heard anything because the judge has put a gag order on everyone. law enforcement, the parties actually litigating this issue, so we have to look at the tea leaves. it's hard to imagine there being exculpatory evidence when you look back at the affidavit, by the way, a master class on law enforcement. they have done everything from digital evidence to dna evidence to looking at where the pinged -- the cell phone pinged along where the route was to the house, all of that, setting that aside to claim there is exculpatory evidence. the only thing conceiveable, perhaps she heard something, some other voices. there has already been rumblings more than one person potentially, because of the butchery of these innocence lives. think about how extraordinary it

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BBC News

two unions have accepted the offer. of course, a lump—sum being put on of course, a lump—sum being put on the table, 5% pay offer. that has been accepted by 74% of the unison workforce, as we wait for the second of the unions to decide. and reveal what they have decided. plenty more on that story. we will bring you the latest analysis on what we have found out from unison in the last few minutes. we will return to that story in the next while. let's head back to washington, the breaking story you've just been watching around jack teixeira appearing in court in boston. let's bring in jessica parker. we werejust watching the pictures of the various flurries of activity outside of the courthouse, as family members, legal teams were being followed and pinged with questions. what were they being asked? did you hear any of the

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FOX and Friends

what's app. we were texting back and forth, as we usually do. just seeing how each other were doing. he asked me how i'm doing and i asked him, you know, what's new? how have you been? that was on the 27th. >> steve: everything seemed normal, right? >> it sounded that way from the text that he was sending at that time, yes. >> steve: yeah, absolutely. and then shortly thereafter, he apparently went missing. when, jennifer, was the next time you were able to trace where he presumably went, headed? >> that was on the 30th of november. they traced his phone had pinged, so must have been on for a little while and they traced him with a train station. >> steve: so, you know, if the authorities are pinging the phone and tracking down, obviously, they are looking for

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Dateline

>> i call and her phone went straight to voicemail, over and over and over, and i -- >> which was unusual. >> very unusual. >> the hours passed, and no one had seen heather. the family called police and were told to give it some time. that didn't work for jen, who along with a couple of heather's friends, made these flyers and started putting them everywhere. sort of with every passing minute you're getting a little bit more -- >> frantic. definitely. i just kept trying to tell myself that she's okay. we're gonna find her. >> there's gotta be some reasonable explanation. >> except there wasn't. so the family filed a missing persons report with the sandusky county sheriff's office. and that put them in touch with detective sean o'connell. soon, o'connell was looking at heather's phone records. >> i think her phone was last pinged, give or take, around 9:20. >> that ping fixed heather's phone in an area nearly six miles wide. the cell company couldn't narrow it down any

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MSNBC Reports

by agents and officers trying to figure out where would you go if you were him, where does he have a place to go? that's being done as we speak. the issue, quite frankly, is also a concern here now that has he done himself some harm? we don't know. that will make it of course harder to perhaps to find him. but the search is nationwide, u.s. marshals, atf, state and local police authorities. you can run but you can't hide in the technology world we live in right now. they're going to know from the cell phone, as pete said, the cell towers he has pinged in the past. all of that will be received and analyzed. it is only a matter of time. the question is what's the time frame? >> you talk about the technology piece of this. let me ask you about that from a different context, which is the technology in place, when does an attack happen at that subway station. savannah asked the mayor about some of the failures, including

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The Papers-20220107-23:46:00

nelly. if something happens either with regulations of their own circumstances or if the country heaven — circumstances or if the country heaven for— circumstances or if the country heaven for bid goes into the red letters— heaven for bid goes into the red letters or— heaven for bid goes into the red letters or somebody's isolated or being _ letters or somebody's isolated or being pinged or whatever that they can cancel. i slightly worried that the stampede that we are all hearing about— the stampede that we are all hearing about in— the stampede that we are all hearing about in newspapers tomorrow that it's all— about in newspapers tomorrow that it's all looking wonderful for tourism _ it's all looking wonderful for tourism is perhaps because people feel confident that everybody we know _ feel confident that everybody we know books holidays injanuary, that's _ know books holidays injanuary, that's the — know books holidays injanuary, that's the most popular book a holiday. — that's the most popular book a holiday, all the glum after christmas. perhaps in the back of the minds — christmas. perhaps in the back of the minds they are thinking well, we can always _ the minds they are thinking well, we can always cancel it because now we've _ can always cancel it because now we've got — can always cancel it because now we've got these really lenient cancellation policy. i hope that's not the — cancellation policy. i hope that's not the case. cancellation policy. i hope that's not the case-— cancellation policy. i hope that's not the case. , , , not the case. this will be good news for a very beleaguered _ not the case. this will be good news for a very beleaguered travel- for a very beleaguered travel industry. let�*s look at the guardian. this is an interesting story, lawyers sounding the alarm territory meddling over the colston case. the story is similarly covered but with different details in the

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Click-20210717-00:31:00

having to self—isolate, after being contacted by the nhs covid app. transport unions say things will only get worse next week and are warning of dire consequences, when most covid restrictions are lifted in england. with more, here's sarah campbell. the pressure on business is unrelenting. in the last week we had our head of production, he got pinged, then the guy below him, the manufacturing manager, he got pinged. then the distribution manager got pinged and then the guy who is managing our new tap yard which was due to open on friday, he also got pinged. this brewery should have been welcoming 100 business customers to the opening of a new on—site bar this evening but with nine members of staff self isolating the event is off and the new bar will remain closed. you start thinking, the numbers are going down, we've got a deadline, we're going to be out of it, it's all going to be fine, but now you're just thrust straight back into it, into the fear of the pinging

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The Week in Parliament-20210710-01:38:00

greater pressure on the nhs, more people will get long covid, and test and trace will be less effective. we will continue with a balanced and reasonable approach. and i've given the reasons that this country has rolled out the fastest vaccination programme anywhere in europe, the vaccines provide more than 90% protection against hospitalisation, both of them, mr speaker, by the 19th ofjuly, we will have vaccinated — every adult will have been offered one vaccination. everybody over 40, mr speaker, will have been offered two vaccinations. that is an extraordinary achievement. that is allowing us to go ahead. keir starmer said a high infection rate could mean millions of people being "pinged" to self isolate. the financial times estimates this morning that that could be around 2 million people per week. the mail says 3.5 million people a week. eitherway, it's a massive number.

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