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detective bliss put bill in his car, drove to the beach. then, in handcuffs and leg irons, he shuffled down the long path to a place in the sand where he had often sat with sabine. this is where he brought her body. >> a spot where they used to set up all the time, right off the road from haley's motel. buried in the beach right there. >> right here, where he and sabine came to watch the sunset. >> which way to put her in? >> her head is here. her feet is down there. >> you detective bliss mapped the area with tiny yellow flag. >> four, five feet. >> and then, the detective gave bill an opportunity, whether he deserved it or not. >> go ahead. >> i told him, if you wanted to say a prayer, you could. that's when he got teary eyed and emotional, and he >> >> well i'm craig melvin, and this is dateline. >> she was an 18 year old girl it broke my heart, it destroyed

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that story. if you take it in a wider context in the uae, 90% are expats. they come for better economic opportunity and so many are here because they've come with their parents. they came here to live a better life. i have two fantastic students. sabine is from palestine. she has a fantastic story to tell us. how important is freedom to you, knowing family and friends have a different experience? >> freedom is important to me. i come to a country and a school that's given me education where i can look at my culture and different cultures and see it through a different perspective. i'm fueled as a thinker and a changemaker to make change for people that can't. i think it's important to be in this education. >> you from? >> jordan.

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T.J. Holmes Reunites With Daughter Sabine After PDA-Packed Vacation With Amy Robach

The former 'Good Morning America 3' co-host is spotted holding hands with his 10-year-old daughter when arriving at New York City's JFK airport following a week-long trip with his girlfriend to Mexico.

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i think most people will look at this and say, look there is more taxpayers cash now being spent on the problem the government has been making. this has been going on a very long time and the home secretary is said that the asylum system is broken, she is right, they broke it. yes, this is a step in the right direction but there is so much more that needs to be done. we need the national crime agency working upstream to tackle those smuggling in the first place. we desperately need much better processing of applications here. i think most people watching the sabine pretty shocked to learn that of all the people who have arrived by small boats, only li% have been processed by this government. a small step in the right direction but a much bigger challenge that the government still isn't gripping. does bigger challenge that the government still isn't gripping-—

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published later this month. but as you can see here, benefits didn't actually rise at all for a few years from 2016, and when they've risen since, that's not necessarily in line with inflation. and now, inflation is currently running at 9.9%, but average wages only increased by 5.2%, before bonuses, in the latest figures. increasing benefits by the lower amount would save the government about £5 billion. the prime minister says that pensions will increase by inflation, and some other benefits — like personal independence payment — must also legally increase in line with inflation. but it's the other ones, particularly universal credit, that are under scrutiny. we'll have more from kevin in a moment. but first, let's go to sabine goodwin. so, sabine, you coordinate hundreds of food banks across the country, so you've got a very good

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able to get by with support once a month. and more and more people who have never needed the help of a food bank needing their help. maybe people who used to donate to a food bank now seeking out the help from their local food bank. thank you, sabine, we'll be back with you for more a little bit later. but let's talk about the politics of it, because the government has pledged to link pensions to inflation — which is currently 9.9% — but the issue of what's going to happen with benefits still hasn't been resolved, and that's likely to go on. here's our political correspondent leila nathoo on the other issues facing the government. after having announced a series of tax cuts funded by borrowing, the government is now having to look at ways to find savings, to convince the markets its plans are credible. now, one thing the prime minister seems to have her eye on is the benefits bill. she's so far refused to commit to raising benefits in line with inflation. that's something the previous conservative government promised to do, and it's something labour

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a solution that increases people's incomes and reduces the need for charitable food aid very, very urgently indeed. thank you, sabine. well, we've had lots of questions from you and we'll be putting them through to our panellists. so, one here for you, kevin, from mr s palgrave, who says... "i'm 59 years old, i live alone in norwich. have you any idea when i'll receive that second cost—of—living payment, as i'm on benefits, unemployment support allowance? i'm sure many people would also like to know, as money is very tight," he says. yeah, 8 million people will probably want to know because they are the ones who are eligible for this particular cost—of—living payment. it goes to those on a low income, who are already in receipt of certain benefits. now, they receive the first instalment, £326, towards the end ofjuly. and what we learnt this week is that second instalment, that second payment, which mr palgrave has mentioned, that is coming between the 8th and the 23rd of november.

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to balance its books. they've already asked departments to find efficiency savings, and there's likely to be a further squeeze on public spending. and, remember, high inflation is already eating into departmental budgets, as well as driving up the cost of living. our political correspondent, leila nathoo. well, let's go back to sabine. just tell us more, sabine, about the increase in the use of food banks and the increasing demand for food aid in this country. so, first of all, it's important to understand that most people who are struggling to afford food won't actually access a food bank at all. we know from food standards agency data that 15% of people in england and wales and northern ireland up tojune, 2021 were reporting food insecurity, but 4% of those people, or 4% of people in those regions, were accessing a food bank. so, there's a huge difference. and that's because people

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