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Forensic Files II

but that information is just coming from the dna. narrator: of course, you can't tell how a person parts their hair or if they have tattoos or scars or their exact age. but in dozens of cases, snapshot has used dna to put a face where none existed before. if you reflect on what we're doing, it shouldn't sound like science fiction. narrator: the chief suspect in sierra's murder was a mexican construction worker. but investigators were in for a shock. this was the image snapshot created of the man who killed sierra bouzigard. he wasn't hispanic. he was caucasian with blue eyes. this meant they had been looking for the wrong man for six long years. mancuso: it was a step-back moment. it was literally, "holy crap, what just took place here?" we're not even looking in the right direction. mcgee: when you first see that sketch, it just -- it's unbelievable, and you're like,

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Dateline

>> yes. yes. and i have to pay for the supervised visitations because he's a threat. >> what did this cost you financially? >> well, what he got was over $650,000. >> there came a point where connie could no longer afford my services or anybody else's. i couldn't walk away. >> you think, if you're not there, she's going to get killed? >> you really don't need to be dr. pitt to come up with a determination of what will eventually happen. >> their worries only increased in 2013, when connie's final protective order against dwight expired. and he was able to legally purchase a gun. >> he told me that he would wait until my defenses were down and then he would get me. >> by then, connie had started carrying a gun of her own. rick trained her how to use it, if and when the day came that dwight confronted her. >> i prepared her for it,

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FOX and Friends Sunday

flags and making these signs. and shame on the administration of places like columbia where their own students don't feel safe going to class. what, are jewish i students second class citizens? you're scared to walk across campus? that's the kind of thing that should be a fireable offense. i know the columbia president went to capitol hill recently and said some of the right words, but that doesn't matter if your own students are afraid. kayleigh: at a time when there is still a professor there who called the october 7th attack awesome. he used the word awesome. a terrorist attack where babies are found in ovens. i say that repeatedly. it is hard to hear, but people forget this. we've played the clean sound bites for you. we haven't played the ones where they're shouting and cursing out police officers saying your mother was a bleep, i will leave that to your imagination, shouting down a police officer if or the one where a new york city protester said october 7th will happen not one more time, not five more times, not ten

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FOX and Friends Sunday

what he said made it so obvious that something needs to change. >> that was supposed to be a kid where you drop -- a place where you drop your keyed off and you could go and come back. now, you know, you can't leave your kid for two seconds because there's people that we don't, we did not vet who got through the southern border, and we don't know their criminal history. we're in a situation where, you know, we need to figure out who all these individuals are, what their intentions are and give them an easy path to citizenship is one way, but just insure there is a system they have to go through to get citizenship. just a system in general. just some sort of processing facility, some sort of containment of this total unregulated, honestly, out of control border. will: he's talking about randalls island. it's a huge sports complex for kids, and it's taken over by i illegals as well. even if you play, you can't really lee your kid, you don't feel safe. these guys wander from one field

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BBC News

let's get more from our political correspondent, iain watson, who's in the newsroom. just tremendous of the background of where we are today. the just tremendous of the background of where we are today.— where we are today. the socket on the --aer where we are today. the socket on the paper in _ where we are today. the socket on the paper in the — where we are today. the socket on the paper in the times _ where we are today. the socket on the paper in the times newspaperl the paper in the times newspaper reported a bizarre story where, last december, apparently, according to the times, had met a local official in his party at 315 in the morning demanding £5,000 what she said as a matter of life and death because she had to be released from a flat in which he was locked by some bad people. in addition to this, the times newspaper also alleged that some other funds that were meant to be used for a company will use for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. he told the times newspaper

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CNN Newsroom

bipartisanship getting this $95 billion approved for israel, ukraine in the indo-pacific democrats will always do what's in the best interests of the country. and democrats, majority of democrats have always supported money for ukraine because we know that that's in the best interest of our national security. and frankly for the survival of democracy worldwide. the sad part of what is happening. and i get that so many people are giving kudos, even democrats to speaker johnson. >> but that is how low the bar has become for a republican speaker of the house to do his freaking job. >> this could have been done back in october if mike johnson had had the where with on the spine to do it now he's done it six months later while ukraine has lost so much on the battlefield. but yes, thank goodness we are where we are now and with the help of democrats, speaker johnson has finally been able to do his job. democrats will continue to do what's right for the country and in the future, if this means coming to his saving, if marjorie taylor greene does put

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Newsday

the temptation for republicans to create chaos by shutting down the government on october one, chaos that they may cause but will often get blamed on the person who is in charge, the person who is in charge, the president and also to shutdown the federal government ability to oversee in election they could see a lot of interference is something that we're looking towards with a lot of trepidation. of course we're looking towards a lot of things, including trials of donald and the prospect that he could read with third parties with even more trepidation. norman, thank you for your interest site. normanj. ornstein, emeritus scholar, at the american enterprise institute. lets turn to one of the main stories developing in the uk — where the mp, mark menzies, who was suspended from the conservative party over allegations he misused campaign funds, is to quit as an mp at the next election. in a statement, mark meznies said "it has been an enormous privilege representing the people of fylde since 2010,

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Man sets himself on fire near courthouse where Trump is on trial - Breaking News

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FOX and Friends Saturday

wanted it early and then they call and they call again, because some other producer's like, where's pete in oh, man -- will: let 'em panic for another 30 seconds. pete: and then you're there on time. nicole: meanwhile, i'm sitting here 15 minutes prior to show time. i don't know where anybody else -- pete: the way it should be. we're glad to have you. nicole: thank you. will: the stage is fete if for donald trump's -- the is set for donald trump's hush money trial as the full jury has been selected and sworn in. pete: the judge denying trump's request request for an emergency stay while also continuing a gag order imposed on him last month. the former president of course, rightfully, calls it a political persecution. >> what's happening here with the judicial system is an outrage. s this is a giant witch hunt to try and hurt a campaign that's beating the worst president in

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BBC News

so what is an electronic money institution? well, some of the best and well—known of those are brand names like wise, tide and revolut and it is those that the regulator wants to up their standards to help protect people, and fundamentally it comes down to people i've been speaking to, a lady called carol alexander who is a victim of fraud who had £80,000 stolen from her bank account and from her emi about a year ago. the bank account refunded within 2a hours, and apologised, and it took her an 18—month fight to get the money back from her emi, from her electronic money institution. she just talked me through the kind of impact that had on her. the difference between the bank and emi, electronic money institution, was like night and day. the bank where professional, they sent me _ the bank where professional, they sent me details of a rate access scans, _ sent me details of a rate access scans, they told me that was what

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