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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:59:00

detective retired in 2017. and the question of who killed theresa insana remains a mystery. when we sat down with her, and marie insana we still faithfully placing calls to investigators, refusing to let her daughter s murder be forgotten. how often have you talk to the police? about every couple of weeks. and i am a pain. and i am a nuisance. but i am a mother. i don t know if it s going to happen in my lifetime, or joes, but i believe it will happen. high school graduation theresa s friends too live for the day when an answer will come. and until then, they will remain as loyal to her memory as she always was to them. we know that it s not in our hands at this point. it s in god s hands to bring this person to justice, and that i will never give up and. i truly believe in my heart of

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:47:00

Dog while i theresa stayed at work. it upset me. because, in the relationship, she made him and that s what she was doing again. i think the fact that jeff came over and watched the dog and state and slept that theresa s house was definitely upsetting to melissa. and not there at the time? that s what she s told. you maybe think she maybe thought, theresa is there? jeff stay over at the house, here s the key. there s just still between jeff and theresa that we believe melissa didn t want. especially, thought to tech teams, a new girlfriend who, as melissa had days before, learned she was pregnant with jeff s child. if move most murders involve money or love, detectives thought melissa ball had reason to worry. after, all just first marriage

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 06:28:00

How many people, you think, committed this murder? i think, by where the body was located in the i m going to support too. i think it s one person committing the murder. and then, i agree, clearly, someone had help. what happened inside that hill s house? possibility we know for a fact that, at some point, theresa steps i think what theresa attempted to do to do was restrain herself wait for her attacker, or attackers. once inside the bathroom, there s a towel rack that has been moved. and as you can see, the bracket is missing as well. yolanda, turn around towel rack this wall grab here you are holding on to the towel rack and the towel rack probably came off of the wall. the person that was behind her, putting gets it in the face? gets hit in the face or hit in the head or

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 09:57:00

He was innocent. what did you expect would happen? i thought he would be found not guilty and he could be able to come home. at that point, the case was almost entirely circumstantial, that was until don got talking about cellmate, the one with a little recording device. and sure enough, as the whole story spilled out, there was scott s name on tape. truth and prove at last. did scott give you the gun? he stole it from his daddy. did you want the gun back? he ain t getting the gun back. ain t no way in hell he can find it. i have thrown it away. yeah, that s where it s at. once the job was done, the car has hidden by the brush, don said, she drove to tuscaloosa and all the familiar number from theresa s cell phone, to let her boss know that his wife was dead. did you call scott and let him know that it was done? i called him teresa s number.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20240604 07:55:00

Life insurance policy. so the reasoning it would be then terry white, in the can, unlimited go down for this, they got me? but i can do you, christine and find a little bit of good by killing myself and the insurance will be paid off to you. having you collect $250,000. rod told the detectives that theresa suicide attempt in arizona was his third. and according to rod, christine was not exactly thrilled when terry survived. when he called her she picked up the phone and said, what the, why are you still here? basically, why have you not killed yourself? the cellmate s tale got even stranger. he said after he was released from jail, he met with christine and made up a story. he s told her he would smuggle some pills into the jail so terry could make good on his suicide promise. and i said, i need to buy the pills. i just don t have the money. he went to a bank and got out $200. rod said he never bought the pills or completed the scheme. what did you do with the money? the money, i spent it to be honest with you. i just got a deal. i was broke. you know? but he said he had a vivid

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle 20240604 02:43:00

Like us and need to know nothing is going to knock you down, that s good. that s real good. laura: what? suddenly brittney griner, who was arrested for drug use is the mother theresa of the courts. this is unbelievable but i guess if this is the best you ve got you ve got to use it. laura: raymond what s the talking like this? that s good, that s really good, what is that? laura i ve got to get to this talk about ignoring the public and missing the point. while target is clearing out lgbt pride merchandise following a wide protest a major closure going in another direction. this outdoor brand has a new spokesperson which some say is a slap of the north face. hi it s me patty a real life homosexual. we are here to invite you to come out in nature with with us. wow. this is nice.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:32:00

Got us through brexit? well, it seems like nobody else wants | got us through brexit? well, it i seems like nobody else wants to got us through brexit? well, it - seems like nobody else wants to step up. everybody pushed him into doing it. up. everybody pushed him into doing it from up. everybody pushed him into doing it. from what i could see from my side of it. from what i could see from my side of the it. from what i could see from my side of the street, as it were, nobody side of the street, as it were, nobody else wanted to step up. theresa nobody else wanted to step up. theresa may laughed and obviously we have to theresa may laughed and obviously we have to vote. boris helped us get through have to vote. boris helped us get through a have to vote. boris helped us get through a lot. have to vote. boris helped us get through a lot- have to vote. boris helped us get through a lot. sorry, how have you benefited? through a lot. sorry, how have you benefited? how through a lot. sorry, how have you benefited? how has through a lot. sorry, how have you benefited? how has the through a lot. sorry, how have you benefited? how has the country i benefited? how has the country benefited? how has the country benefited? give me one example, please, and i will put the phone down and shut up. how have we benefited that he stepped up to the plate, told us lies, to get us out brexit? give me one example of how the country is better off, just one. well, he did get us through brexit and everything. i ve got a job. you and everything. i ve got a ob. you are and everything. i ve got a ob. you totally and everything. i ve got a ob. you are totally right. i and everything. i ve got a job. you. are totally right. medicines we can t get hold of. doctors, we are

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:36:00

That our partner countries will follow, as they have done when we ve done this previously. that will make the sanctions more effective, ensure that russia pays a price for its illegal activity. and again, this is something we can be proud of in the uk because we ve taken a leadership role when it comes to supporting ukraine. let s talk about a big issue back home, immigration. so david cameron and theresa may both promised to get net migration below 100,000 they failed. the most recent conservative manifesto talked about it falling, falling from a level that at the time was around about a quarter of a million. the latest figures were half a million. the new figures next week expected to be higher still. are you comfortable with that? so i want to bring the levels of legal migration down. to what? so crystal clear about that. i m not going to put a precise figure on it, but i do want to bring them down. it s not crystal clear, though, if you can t be precise. well, we don t. we don t know what the numbers are going to be next week or when the numbers are coming out. so it s right that we take stock of those. but what i want people to know is i am committed to bringing

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:02:00

A tranquil if rather damp setting for our interview with the prime minister, a traditional japanese tea house, carp in the pond outside. world leaders have gathered here to discuss the global economy, an increasingly muscular china, and the war in ukraine. we ve taken the lead in announcing new sanctions on russia. i m hopeful and confident that our partner countries will follow, as they have done when we ve done this previously. that will make the sanctions more effective, ensure that russia pays a price for its illegal activity, and again, this is something we can be proud of in the uk, because we have taken a leadership role when it comes to supporting ukraine. but rishi sunak was less sure of his answers on a big issue back home. david cameron and theresa may both promised to get net migration below 100,000. they failed. the most recent conservative manifesto talked about it falling, falling from a level that, at the time, was about a quarter of a million. the latest figures

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:17:00

Carp in the pond outside. world leaders have gathered here to discuss the global economy, an increasingly muscular china, and the war in ukraine. we ve taken the lead on announcing new sanctions on russia. i m hopeful and confident that our partner countries will follow, as they have done when we ve done this previously. that will make the sanctions more effective, ensure that russia pays a price for its illegal activity and, again, this is something we can be proud of in the uk because we have taken a leadership role when it comes to supporting ukraine. but rishi sunak was less sure of his answers on a big issue back home. david cameron and theresa may both promised to get net migration below 100,000. they failed. the most recent conservative manifesto talked about it falling, falling from a level that, at the time, was about a quarter of a million. the latest figures were half a million, the new figures next week expected to be higher still. are you comfortable with that? so i want to bring the levels of legal migration down, let s be crystal clear about that.

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