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i'm melanie zanona in washington and this is cnn hello again, everyone. >> thank you so much for joining me on for greek of whitfield and we begin with the dangerous weather situation okay. texas that could get even more treacherous this weekend, heavy downpours and parts of the state have swept away vehicles, damaged homes, and triggering evacuations some areas have gotten hit with almost two feet of rain triggering widespread flooding and more rain is in the forecast cnn correspondent rosa flores as in houston for us. so rosa, people living in the flood ravaged communities are bracing for more rain. and i see the air boats behind you. they're ready for evacuations, are picking up people this just happened in the last few seconds fred, so i've actually
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haven't been able to talk to them other than one individual who just got off this vote and said that there was water in his house and he literally was just rescued but this is literally happening as we're going live. so i haven't talked to to them yet, but let me set the scene for you because this is just an extraordinary amount of water that has a fallen in this area and is impacting real people and real communities. this road that i'm on leads to an area that has that has waterfall current property that you can't see anymore because the san jacinto river just swallowed this road and you can see that people are using jet ski hey, it's right now to get around instead of cars because the river swallowed the road and just to give you a sense, this road limb leads to what community city that has many homes in the rib and the rio villa area. but fred, you
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can't see any of these homes. >> you can't see the road and you see that people are using air boats, are simply boats to get around right now that we have a map of the evacuation area and that gives you what? in what part of the city of houston and harris county that we are in right now because it is the north east part of that area. it's where the san jacinto east fork sayyed of the river is now the tour that he river as just east of there and there, there are issues down both of those rivers, those of course, empty out into the gulf of mexico. now, we do have a video of some of the rescues that are happening. i just got off the phone with the houston office of emergency management and they tell me that a rescues are happening, but also that they are trying to vince people to evacuate if they are in these evacuation zones and all you have to see is what you see
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behind me, this river that has swallowed up a road. and you can see the current. this is not normal, this is not supposed to be when you're seeing here, you're supposed to be seeing a road cars driving by and instead, you see a roaring river that's emptying and to obey which that bay empties out into the gulf of mexico. now about the number of people who are impacted, i asked as any of houston office of emergency management that question and they say that they don't know at this point they're best estimate is that hundreds of homes are impacted, but they haven't been out to do damage just testaments. those will be happening on monday. so on monday, we'll get a better sense as to the number of individuals who are impacted, the number of homes who are impacted. now, fred, one of the biggest frustrations for first responders right now is individuals who are moving barricades from roads and trying to drive through rising water. not only is this
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dangerous for the individuals who are in those vehicles, but you can imagine fred, that this creates a nightmare for first responders because it's first responders who have to go into dangerous areas to rescue these individuals and the office of emergency management put it like this for any of the people who are trying to do this, you don't know what's in the water. not only are there reptiles, snakes nutria if you don't even know what a nutrient is, you don't want to find out, you don't want to go into the rising water. there's could there could be chemicals. and this individual that i talked to you from the office of emergency management said that there was even people in swimsuits trying to go during to enjoy the flood floodwaters they say that is not what you want to do. and fred, as we look ahead for the next day or so, we're expecting more rain and that's why officials here are urging individuals who are in the evacuation zone. first of all, to evacuate, to leave those homes and also to be very cognizant checking checking on
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their neighbors. and of course, if there are barricades and roads and look like this, just don't do it. turn around, right is what they're what they're recommending for individuals. of course and, you know, ready, you're underscoring how deceiving it can be, right? because while the water behind can you in some pockets looks rather placid, maybe some folks find that very inviting. like you said, to walk through drive-through or even try to swim, they're currents when it's very unpredictable and hopefully people will find out and learn earn, and he to the warnings very quickly not to try to traverse it, not to try to drive through it. but like you said, turnaround, don't drown. a rosa flores. thank you so much. we're going to check back with you and hopefully will also find out where the people in the air boats went off to who they're trying to help or assist in all of this. thank you. >> re joining me right now as well. >> is haley atoms and meteorologists for the national weather service office in houston and gas pelvis and haley great to see you. so we're talking about one to two
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inches of rain expected today, right? what are the big concerns that come with that? >> so of course we already have widespread flooding going on generally north of the city so of course that additional rainfall is not going to help matters in any case our main concern is for the next 24 next 24 hours really? through sunday night, expecting another complex that thunderstorms that should be rolling through and could be dumping anywhere from one to three inches, average. but we're seeing some potential swaths of higher amounts, four to eight inches possible within that watch area and then we currently have oh, go ahead. >> sorry go ahead i was just going to say that we currently have a flood watch out for the area through sunday night. >> okay. and then let's talk about what some five day rain totals in parts of texas and
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louisiana are reporting when they're talking about 20 inches of rain in a very short period of time in parts of texas. and louisiana, very flat. a lot of this water doesn't have anywhere to go some of them like in houston, right along the river of the san jacinto river. so help people understand you know, how this concentration of water what it's resulted in. i mean not a lot of this water has any were to go. it's only accumulating and some places when i talked to emergency management a little bit of go in the water has even in credit, hasn't even crested in some areas, and it's already dangerously high right so even before this event, we had another rainfall event, so our soils were already pretty saturated so you add on all this rainfall that we've gotten into last week and it just it's created a mess and over the last seven days, we've had
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portions of northeast harris county received just over 11 inches of rain in the last week and in the lake livingston area, that's in polk county? >> that location, we've seen some reports of around 20 inches of rain in the last week alone closer to the city and generally south of ai tin. we've seen less rainfall in those areas one to three inches isolated, four inches in the week, but i would say north of the city around lake livingston area, huntsville. have seen an enormous around amount of rain in the last week alone. and of course, as i mentioned earlier, we've had rainfall prior to that. so this rainwater really hasn't had anywhere to go. and you tack on the rivers nearby with that it's created a really big mess here, right? >> so we're talking about more rain today when, when is the big dry out? when is that going to happen? what's the long-term forecasts over the next few days, i should say all right,
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so we're hoping that these storms move through an exit tomorrow night, sunday night we might see some lingering showers monday, but not as widespread is what we're expecting for tonight through sunday and then the main concern after that becomes the heat and you have all this water that has been sitting there and draws moisture coupled with the increasing temperatures. next thing that we're going to be worried about as those recovery efforts with a key going on, we're going to see heat index values reached to the triple digits. so that's gonna be our next focus. >> all right. haley adams. thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it thank you all right. the cia director is in cairo for talks on a hostage and ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. what we're learning about the current deal the table we're
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>> while fred they're wrapping up now a fundraiser being held at his marrow logo club in palm beach. when i've talked to people, they said lara trump, his daughter-in-law, and she's to co-chair of the rnc, as well as the rnc chairman michael whatley. they were some of the featured speakers alongside donald trump. and a lot of people in the room. as you mentioned, who could potentially be one of donald trump's vice presidential picks, people like ohio senator j.d. vance two of his former republican primary challenges here's tim scott and doug burgum, all of them in the room brushing shoulders with the former president this weekend. and i do just want to be clear though, fred, when i speak to donald trump's team, they insist that he's still a long ways away from deciding who his running mate is going to be. they expect that decision tend to be made closer to the republican national convention in july. however, it's still a really good opportunity for them to brush shoulders with the former president and show him his support. now another interesting figure who is also here this weekend at the rnc retreat in palm beach each
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they're all staying at the four seasons is south dakota governor kristi noem. of course, she has been at the center of a lot of headlines lately over some of the excerpts and her book including one where she describes shooting and killing her dog. she's been trying to do damage control for the last week or so around that and she's here as well. and so i'm eager to hear what that reception has been like and hoping to bring you some more of that news later today. okay. i think everyone's intrigued to hear about that as well. alayna treene, make you so much all right. on monday, donald trump will return to a new york courtroom as testimony in his hush money trial continues the second week of testimony wrapped up on friday with a day of dramatic testimony from one of his top former officials, hope hicks, the former white house communications director, look noticeably uncomfortable as she avoided eye contact tasked with her former boss while on the stand, she described the fallout from the access hollywood tape and the trump white house response to stories about hush money
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payments. and after a key moment in her testimony, she began crying, joining me right now to talk more about the trial as cnn legal analyst, jennifer rodgers, she is a former federal prosecutor. jennifer great to see you. so let me start with that dramatic moment. where hope hicks started to cry on the witness stand. >> how might that impact a jury? well, i think fred really the issue is that she was very believable. i think that her discomfort she started crying at the end of the direct examination before she was asked any questions on cross, and most people who were in the room who i've heard relay what happens, said that it seemed like she just kind of real lysed. she had said some things that could hurt her former mentor and the former president donald trump. and so she was emotional about that. so i think the jury is going to look at her in a human way and say she was emotional. she didn't want to hurt his prospects, but she's here telling the truth. so i think it will go over
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well, in terms of their view of her as a witness, i think they will believe her so it just helped convey that she felt conflicted, right? >> she she knew that she she has compelled to tell the truth, but she perhaps is still demonstrating she has a certain allegiance to the former president's still very much likes him, but she's not the one on trial he is. so did she say anything there that was particularly in incriminating that perhaps her testimony helped the prosecution so it was a bit of a mixed bag, to be honest, she's claimed not to have memory of exact verbatim things that she had heard like she had some access to the august 2015 meeting between trump and david pecker and michael cohen, were they set out this plan to try? try to help the campaign by catching and killing if it came to that, but keeping an ear out for negative stories, she overheard some conversations between
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trump and cohen about these issues when the karen mcdougal news came out and when the stormy daniel's news came out, but she didn't really give a lot of details but what helps the prosecution was a couple of things. one was just hearing about it from the campaign sayyed, fewer that erupted when the access hollywood tape came out and how nervous and concern they all were about anything else coming out in those weeks before the election that was a perspective we hadn't gotten before. she confirmed that donald trump was talking to people, especially finally, michael cohen, who was the architect of this scheme and was the one getting it done and she did confirm also, although she also said that he did care about what millennia thought, but she confirmed that this really was all about the campaign that, that is what they were concerned about when it comes to these issues that he had with women coming public hello, aid to talk about relationships that they had had with him. >> so she helped establish those things, but the
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prosecution needs to be able to establish our argue that those payments were were not handled properly, which is where the crime is digit she is her testimony helping the prosecution establish that a crime was committed it is not she was not involved in any of the bookkeeping of the trump organization. >> she was clear that she was on the campaign. sayyed and then in the white house, she doesn't have anything to say about out the underlying crime charged of the fraudulent financial documents. her involvement was on the second crime, if you will, the election interference conspiracy that enhances that first crime into a felony. so she was helpful on that end, but you're right, fred? nothing on the fraudulent financial documents. and in fact, we haven't heard much about that at all. none of the witnesses to date have really tackled that issue. i expect we'll start to hear about that this week. >> all right. jennifer rodgers. thank you so much. good to see
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you thanks all right. graduation ceremonies are now underway at colleges and universities across the country. and we're seeing protests disrupt some of those ceremonies, including this one at the university the michigan much more straight ahead every piece of evidence tells a story how it really happen with jesse l. martin tomorrow at nine on cnn? >> maria and kalisa thought their life would never slow down then one day, it finally you will mate to find we will need to track flight prices to paradise way. >> there's biggest sale of the year is here to score of two 80% off. yes. >> and free shipping on everyday shop way they now are basic play, every style, every
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after announcing it would offer a scaled back graduation celebration next week cnn's rafael romo is on the florida state university's campus. they are in tallahassee, which just helps some commencement ceremonies. you still got a lot of people behind you there, so were there any disruptions as it relates to demonstrations, protests yeah frederick a no disruptions at all. >> it's been very orderly, very calm, and the commencement ceremony here at florida state university city and tallahassee is well underway as you can see behind me. these are graduates on their way to the stage, very excited people, very excited. families as well. and this started more than an hour ago. this is one of six ceremonies that were scheduled to be held here. idf's asu between friday in saturday, according to the university, fsu is awarding degrees two more than 7,800 graduates five protesters were
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arrested during a demonstration here at the fsu campus, but that happened on tuesday afternoon. and two of them our current students, according to the school, they were banned from campus for wine year and the soonest may not be able to graduate fsu said in a statement that the arrest occurred after the individuals ignored multiple requests and warnings to comply with a lawful order. fsu also said that the university's rules and regulations had been explained repeatedly over several days, and the group had been compliant until the erez happen fred it was also a tense week at the university of florida in gainesville about two hours away from here where nine pro-palestine protesters were arrested monday evening being on campus, on friday, we spoke with the leader of the same group of pro-palestinian protesters at uf in gainesville, a group that has published a list of very specific demands for the college administration. let's take a listen we're asking for
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disclosure of financial transactions of the endowment so that we can ask for divestment from weapons manufacturers and companies that are complicit the genocide happening in gaza additionally, we want you have to end course partnerships with weapons manufacturers and other such kind of affiliations that the university there are also demanding that the university of florida publicly denounce what they call violence. and discrimination against pro-palestinian students. so as well as i call for a ceasefire in gaza, we have heard very similar demands made by brill protest or said campuses across the nation. on the other hand, we also spoke with graduating jewish students who told us some of the protesters seem unable to understand how her and offensive some of the things that protesters are chanting can be. these students say that those words and the
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protests over the last few weeks have created hostile environments are colleges and universities throughout the country people don't understand the meaning behind the words that they're saying. >> i think that's the whole issue at this movement is people are seeing that it's a trend and saying from the river for to the sea and not realizing that's completely anti-semitic and calling for the genocide of jews see you have this argument that it's genocide on one side. but really when you're chanting these things to jews, it means the same thing meanwhile, commencement ceremonies will go on as scheduled here at the flores florida state university in tallahassee. in addition to this commandments, commencement ceremony going on right now there will be another one starting at seven tonight, the college of law will award 312 degrees on sunday and the college of medicine tread an additional no 110 on may 18. that's exactly two weeks from today now, back to you. all
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right. >> relations to all of the graduates last 2020 before rafael romo. thank you so much all right. >> let's get analysis now on the political implications of all of these protests said dotting the mapper one on colleges and university campuses. ron brownstein is a cnn senior political analyst and senior editor at the atlantic. great to see you my grid. all right, so the president finally responded. he had through a lot of his staff throughout the week, but then he then responded and among those who were critical of assessing what these protests would mean for this administration, senator bernie sanders, he said that this could be a vietnam moment does that criticism ring true for biden well i think the president at this point isn't a no win situation, but one that
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he has really placed himself in both politically and morally. i think he feels it imperative to speak out against the excesses of the protest movement, the anti-semitic elements of it at times, the anti-american elements of it. he, it's almost inevitable that the joe biden and kind of who he is and the politics that emerged from would feel strongly about speaking out against that. the problem is in so doing he is reaffirming a positioning that puts him crosswise with not only a majority of young adults but increasingly a majority of democrats there is overwhelming disapproval among younger democrats, in particular, younger voters in general, about the way israel is conducting the war in gaza. and biden's approach to it. and so he has gone a long way down the road of linking arms when netanyahu criticizing him, but not imposing consequences. and he's left himself in a position where beyond any of
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the excess is at the mark at the, at the kind of extremes of this protest movement it is reflecting a broad-based disc within his coalition, especially the younger elements about his approach to the war so biden when he did eventually speak, he really was talking about tolerance. it is a beautiful thing to protest but you crossed the line once you get violent. so he was speaking to demonstrators across the country and variety of colleges and universities who are participating but then it was the follow-up question. one of the reporters asking him, will this change policy and he was quick to say, no. >> so while i guess people were waiting with bated breath to see what did he think about this? >> and if any of this was going to be transformative, he made that declarative statement that no, it's not so how potentially problematic is that for him or is it not? is it biden dino standing his ground and he finds that advantageous?
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>> yeah. look, i think he's positioning on the protests itself has argument of the protests probably do fit in the american mainstream, which is that we welcome and defend the right to protest. but they're certainly have been elements of this that are very hard to defend and in criticizing that will probably be a political party positive for him. but the problem is really the underlying policy, as you suggest, that biden on wednesday on may 8th, earlier this year, under pressure from a group of democratic senators, the administration agreed to provide a report to congress on may 8, about whether israel is using us weapons in accordance with international law, and whether also it is impeding the provision of humanitarian aid supported provided by the us or by international organizations. the us supports. so this is a critical moment for him, is his initial responses. you say was i am not responding did these protests and changing my policies, that's what you'd
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expect a president to say. but this is a moment where coming this week we're going to see how far he will go in defending israeli conduct even as some of his own officials like cindy mccain have said that famine is setting in, in gaza and because the international has argued in a very detailed report that israel is not complying with international law in the use of us weapons in certain examples. so the real issue fred, is the underlying policy. i think more than the protests and that is something that is going to continue to be a source of great tension inside the democratic ward all right, we'll leave it there for now. ron brownstein. great to see you. thanks so much thanks. all right. the international space race is ready up details on china's historic unmanned mission can to the dark side of the moon. next trump hush money trial, gavel to gavel coverage. >> the way only cnn can bring it to you, legal insight,
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ceasefire in gaza. us and israeli officials are saying progress is being made, but any deal finalizing a ceasefire framework could take several more days to put together more than a dozen russian drone strikes overnight caused massive fires throughout the city of kharkiv in eastern ukraine, at least four people were injured, including a child ukrainian forces say the city was struck with four guided missiles and 13 drones multiple residential buildings were destroyed. first responders are assessing the damage. china has launched its most ambitious lunar mission, yet, it is headed for the moon's far side with the goal of bringing back samples. but some are concerned the mission may be about more than just fluorine the moon here's cnn's marc stewart this is china's latest leap in the global quest to put a human back on the moon cnn was there
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invited by the chinese government core behind the scenes, look at the wind can launch site here on hainan island land along the south china sea, with all hunting team, the goal of this mission to bring back the first samples ever collected from the moon's far side part of china's ambitious plan to send astronauts by 2030 and build a lunar research station. it makes me feel real strong country because we have the power to launch the rocket to the moon what's happening here has critics, the chinese government maintains space should be a peaceful place, yet the head of nasa express concern china may be using its civilian program for military purposes, even suggesting a chinese takeover of the moon why does the journey to the moon matters so much? >> i think it's symbolic symbolically important. it's,
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it's again, why does any country get into the spaceflight business particularly human spaceflight, is for national prestige is four. to show the world or technological prowess. >> this isn't just about space in science. it's also about national pride and profit. space tourism is big here. that includes these rocket shape water bottles. >> this is the first time was though we are very it the space presence here is palpable as families take pictures and shop for souvenirs it's not just snacks at this hotel gift shop it's backpacks, rockets, even a model of the chinese space station even afternoon tea comes with a taste of space celebrations aside, this is a cosmic competition to make a mark on earth. >> and beyond marc stewart, cnn, hainan island, chanel all right. >> and ten years after the grisly deaths of a georgia couple, there could be a major break in the case when we come
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in washington in this is cnn following breaking news moments these images were taking or monitoring now, you're looking at the uva university of virginia, charlottesville campus. >> there and we understand that there's a heavy police presence. there on an encampment that has been put on
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the charlottesville campus. the university is department of safety and security officially declared a pro-palestinian encampment. their unlawful and earlier this week, a group called uva encampment for gaza posted a statement on instagram calling for the university to divest from israel again, all we know right now is there is a heavy police presence there. these images taken not long ago, you can see an assemblage of what appeared to be a lot of students there all looking in one direction, but we don't know exactly what they are looking at. you can just see on the campus there in charlottesville will continue to monitor and bring you information as we get it all right. >> a possible break in a grizzly decade old double murder in georgia that shocked the nation. the fbi and georgia's putnam county sheriff's office say newly
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discovered dna evidence and cell phone technology, have investigators looking at new leads for the murders of after generic ones russell and shirley derman, back in 2014, russell was found decapitated in the couple's home in lego county, georgia shirley's body was found days later, miles away tied to cinder blocks, and was found in the lake russell severed head was never found. and now, ten years after their deaths, investigators say dna found on russell's body did not belong to either of the victims and could provide the critical evidence needed to track down the killer. joining me right now, are putnam county sheriff howard sills, and fbi special agent andy smith, a great to see both of you. i mean, this is a ten year old case sheriff, but what exactly prompted investigators to take a fresh look at the case and he is new technology also a
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contributing factor here yes. >> leave technology isn't factor and there's not a fresh look. we've continued to work go this case i learned these advance laboratories out west how throw woodlands, texas and science of forensics. >> and draper, utah and i decided to take my physical evidence out there and have them check it for dna and they we're able to locate so and and what do you believe you were able to zero in on today that i guess allows you to look further or get closer to potentially the killer we finally obtain dna that you said earlier that does not belong to rustle or shirley dermis. >> and so with further analysis
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of that the testing of that dna we be able to find out who's that is and hopefully that will perpetrator or purpose thursday agent smith do you feel like you all are getting closer i do i do i feel like this is this is a great development and hopefully we have enough dna from these samples to conduct additional testing and use additional techniques further investigation how is the community been able to assist agent on? they were residents there. they were originally like new jersey residents. they move to lake one in their retirement years, but they've been living there. what, about 14 years? there are so thanks to some friends who were wondering why they didn't show up for kentucky derby like party made the discovery of the
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bodies a very gruesome discovery. how has the community been able to assist in filling in any blinks about this couple. and what could have possibly happened to them? >> since they won the sheriff's office and the sheriff and his investigative team have conducted numerous interviews along with the fbi all around that community. >> and this is this has just been a tragic event in that community that has i think that's the reason you see the continuous interest in this case because of how tighten it and how close the community that is. >> and the gruesomeness of this crime sheriff, is it still the belief that there this was not a robbery? there were no stolen items from the germans home were there any other clues
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whether forced entry, anything like that that might glean a little bit more information about what the motive of this killing may have been let's been one of our greatest difficulties this whole him look like it was staged to be shown for buy real estate agent today nothing was disturbed for all practical purposes throughout the house and to our knowledge. and with the assistance of their children, we don't believe anything was stolen and there were certainly valuable valuable items there that were left behind and never disturbed and then sheriff, what? >> and what kind of timeline are we talking about in order to learn more from this new dna evidence well, they are searching for more dna and right now as we speak, i'm sure they'd been pretty quick so
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far. >> the evidence i took out there was just toward the end of february but we got the results. the first results of that last week so that's pretty fast sheriff howard sales agent andy smith. >> thank you so much. i'm sure. know that the family must be just hoping that this will be resolved very soon thank you thank you your assignment with potty cornish. >> listen wherever you get your podcasts today. at america's beverage companies are models might still look the same, but they can be remade in a whole new way. >> thanks to you. we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic new bottles made using no new plastic. >> you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places. >> and when we get more of them back we can use less new
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