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somebody's baby. even sam moon, the man accused of heinous crimes, rape and attempted murder. after sam's arrest, detective seymour and her colleagues went to his parents house. and while the other search for evidence, the detective asked sounds father, brian moon, about duck tape. >> has he had it and you've seen him handle it, or make stuff with it, use it? >> there was some around here a while ago. >> like, how long ago, would you think? >> well, in my recollection, it's been several years. there was a roll around it. my recollection is, it all got used up. >> reporter: next day, brian moon and his wife susan came down to the police station to tell detectives seymour about their son. >> have a seat on the couch, that way you can be cozy. >> reporter: they were the two people who might know him best. and from who the news was a

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

talking about with the campaign in the president himself believes was a traumatic significant event in the history of this country. and that is january 6th. -- campaign manager said to our colleague, andrea mitchell today, there is a moral obligation on the part of the president to seize this moment to remind the country of what is at stake. so the president may not continue to give this kind of speech on a regular basis over the weekend ahead, but this is one of those tenfold critical moments that -- get that urgent message out to the voters across the country. because they do feel this threat to democracy is sort of an ace in the whole message for them in the fall, when they're gonna be a lot of doubts hmong voters about both of the candidates on the ballot. >> well, we will not have a functioning, and certainly not thriving, economy if we lose our democracy. susan, what's your take? the dnc trying to emphasize election denialism as the center of trump's gop. >> you know, i think, here we

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

trying to tip the balance of -- seen as interfering in their decision-making, the separation of power is important. so, that speaks to how sometimes -- the frustration of democrats at times, may be overly institutionalists, here, and fighting a fight with one arm behind his back. >> my goodness, it is complicated. i could not be more important. joyce, you are sticking around. michael, susan, thank you both for starting us off tonight. before we go to break, though, we have got some breaking news this evening in the story of jeffrey epstein, the convicted sex offender who died by suicide in prison, newly unsealed documents from the case or chest released a few hours ago. my colleague, laura jarrett, spoke to lester holt. >> reporter: we are just beginning to dive into the more than 900 pages of court records involving epstein and his associates, many of his past acquaintances reporting at length. but this is the first time deposition transcripts and

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

defender of american voters, to ty cobb's point though, there are a lot of procedural off-ramps that the supreme court could take that would let trump stay on the ballot in colorado. koch is referring to the decision that was made by the trial court in colorado. it was that judge who first said that trump as president was not someone who was qualified under the 14th amendment, section 3:40 remove all. the colorado supreme court reversed her. that is one of many possible options. the supreme court has, if they don't want to remove the leading republican candidate, that is the way trump's lawyers described him, from the ballot. >> susan, what is at stake, politically, with this appeal? because if trump's victorious, he will use this to be up his political mojo as though he just beat joe biden, which he hasn't. >> [laughter] look, how much are individual

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BBC News at One

after the heavy rain and strong winds with passengers on greater anglia, south western railway, southern, and great western affected. phil mackie reports. at first light things did not look good. the river severn had risen higher than predicted and not far short of record levels. these housing association flats are prone to flooding and susan rescued her mum last night fearing the worst. almost 2020 levels i would say, up to the bottom of the window sill and just a little bit to go to go over the windowsill as it did in 2020 so just wait and see.— the windowsill as it did in 2020 so just wait and see. others were not so luc . just wait and see. others were not so lucky- pull— just wait and see. others were not so lucky. pull only _ just wait and see. others were not so lucky. pull onlyjust _ just wait and see. others were not so lucky. pull onlyjust moved - just wait and see. others were not| so lucky. pull onlyjust moved here and was told this was the safest place to leave his car. if it gets much higher it is probably right. t much higher it is probably right. i

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Judge blocks two pro-construction housing laws

A Gallatin County District Court judge has blocked two laws passed by the 2023 Montana Legislature that aimed to promote housing affordability by forcing cities

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and about 2,000 homes are still without power. phil mackie reports. at first light, things did not look good. the river severn had risen higher than predicted to, and not far short of record levels. these housing association flats are prone to flooding. fearing the worst, susan rescued her mum, christine, last night. almost 2020 levels, i would say, it is up to the bottom of the window sill, which it was, its only got a little bit to go to go over the windowsill, which is where it was in 2020, so just to wait and see. but others were not so lucky. that's paul's car. he's onlyjust moved here and was told this was the safest place to leave it. if it gets much higher it is probably write—off. we've got flooding alarm systems that i have now learned. ijust recently moved into a new block of flats and the alarm system went off on sunday evening so i move the car. this is where i was advised to move it to, and i kept an eye on it over the course of yesterday. and as you can see this evening, over the night it got worse.

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accredited representative appointed to that investigation. police say a man was killed in gloucestershire yesterday when storm henk blew a tree onto his car. there are nearly 300 flood alerts and warnings across england and wales and about 2,400 homes are still without power. phil mackie reports. at first light, things did not look good. the river severn had risen higher than predicted to, and not far short of record levels. these housing association flats are prone to flooding. fearing the worst, susan rescued her mum, christine, last night. almost 2020 levels, i would say, it is up to the bottom of the window sill, which it was, it's only got a little bit to go to go over the windowsill, which is where it was in 2020, so just wait and see. but others were not so lucky. that's paul's car. he's onlyjust moved here and was told this was the safest place to leave it. if it gets much higher it is probably write—off. we've got flooding alarm systems that i have now learned. ijust recently moved into a new block of flats

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

retire or just die. it doesn't really matter what you do first." that sounds like a cruel thing to say. this. "you suck, you are a left wing --" i can't say that word. susan. "all the emails you read before christmas about trump. i don't agree with most of what you say, but i'm still obsessed with watching you." you are not alone. "be nicer this year." i will try to. we will try to be nicer. "don't be a liberal in disguise. fess up." colleen, "how about retiring now so we don't have to listen to you that nothing trump? i watch fox in the afternoon for martha maccallum, but if you are on i change this channel. i cannot stand the sound of your voice." what's wrong with my voice? "don't ever mention a dell on your show. mention people who respect america and appreciate what it does for them."

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FOX and Friends

theresa emailed us said the number one resolution for the 2024 year start with dry january and reduce my alcohol intake the rest of the year. maybe even stop drinking completely. good for you. >> griff: susan says i participated in dry january in 2023. i continued through the entire year. i have no plans to go back to drinking any type of alcohol this year i am giving up sugar for january. >> ainsley: wow, impressive, susan. >> steve: daniel emailed i feel great since switching to nonalcoholic beer. 2024 making a big difference already. congratulations to all of you. so i said that with the kids, with the young people, apparently gen z is drinking 20% less than millennials were at the same age. and, to the point about how it's becoming very popular for the young people to not drink alcohol. white claw, the boozey seltzer people are coming out with four new flavors of nonalcoholic

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