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. >> the bottom line, the police had zero, nada, zilch. with no compelling reason to stick around lawrenceville, matt leili moved back up north to vermont to be closer to his family. that was in february of 2012, almost seven months to the day after nique's body was found. nique's stepmother, betty chatham, says the move effectively ended all contact between nique's family and her two youngest daughters amanda, 12, and rebecca 9. >> he was to provide us with a telephone number and set up a skype account so we could talk with the girls. nothing. packed up, moved. >> five months later in the summer of 2012, the investigative file passed to cold case detective sergeant john richter. >> i was in the homicide unit as a corporal when her body was found. >> does it stay with you? >> i always say there are certain cases that stick with you. and this is one. >> at first richter did what all cold-case detectives do. he re-interviewed witnesses. when that went nowhere, richter took another look at matt leili's computer hard drives. >> do you think so
. >> the bottom line, the police had zero, nada, zilch. with no compelling reason to stick around lawrenceville, matt leili moved back up north to vermont to be closer to his family. that was in february of 2012, almost seven months to the day after nique's body was found. nique's stepmother, betty chatham, says the move effectively ended all contact between nique's family and her two youngest daughters amanda, 12, and rebecca 9. >> he was to provide us with a telephone number and...
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. >> and nada nada, never said it, in all of my years of government service i never once said nagada. and saying, "really?" so capital one is building something completely new. capital one cafes. inviting places with people here to help you, not sell you. and savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. because that's how it should be. you can open one from right here or anywhere in 5 minutes. seriously, 5 minutes... this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? even when nothing else is. gopi's found a way to keep her receipts tidy, (brand vo) snap and sort your expenses with quickbooks and find, on average, $4,628 in tax savings. quickbooks. backing you. than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometim
. >> and nada nada, never said it, in all of my years of government service i never once said nagada. and saying, "really?" so capital one is building something completely new. capital one cafes. inviting places with people here to help you, not sell you. and savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. because that's how it should be. you can open one from right here or anywhere in 5 minutes. seriously, 5 minutes... this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet?...
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nada. add this reality to the mix. in washington it comes down to politics. sources tell the daily beast that the president and republicans like where they stand. in fact, are gleeful that the shutdown will likely fracture voters along partisan lines
nada. add this reality to the mix. in washington it comes down to politics. sources tell the daily beast that the president and republicans like where they stand. in fact, are gleeful that the shutdown will likely fracture voters along partisan lines
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nada. add this reality to the mix. in washington it comes down to politics. sources tell the daily beast that the president and republicans like where they stand. in fact, are gleeful that the shutdown will likely fracture voters along partisan lines in a debate largely on the president's terms. that's what republicans believe. all this while homeland security secretary attempts to change the optics that the administration's immigration policy is to blame for the death of a second child under u.s. border protection custody. the secretary is visiting the border or so we're told. neither the white house nor homeland security will provide the most basic details like who will she meet, where will she visit or when she'll be there. let's start at the white house with hans. the president has been on a bit of a twitter tirade not only threatening to board border, bu he could consider it a profit making operation. >> reporter: it was a flurry of activity. it's been relatively quiet for the last four or five hours here at the white house. what you did see from the whi
nada. add this reality to the mix. in washington it comes down to politics. sources tell the daily beast that the president and republicans like where they stand. in fact, are gleeful that the shutdown will likely fracture voters along partisan lines in a debate largely on the president's terms. that's what republicans believe. all this while homeland security secretary attempts to change the optics that the administration's immigration policy is to blame for the death of a second child under...
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you could have par lliment or nobody agrees meaning no deal, nada. what do you see is the most likely? >> it is in the process of a nervous break down. there isn't a majority for anything. the people are unable to agree. they thought it would be easy to get a brexit deal. it turned out to be much more complicated than that. she gets some kind of new wrapping paper around that deal. the other one is there will be a hard crashing brexit will be chaos. the other one is she kind of r surrenders. but each one of those is filled with parole. >> so they are stuck? >> yes. >> we are seeing reaction from that here at home? >> yes. you're seeing a bit of an uptake in markets today. let me give you an example. if france decided it didn't want to be part of the eu they could do it. britain has a uniquely different problem you heard theresa may talking about. we'll show you this. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom. you can see it there. it could go along with the united kingdom. the republic is staying within the eu. there is no solid border between n
you could have par lliment or nobody agrees meaning no deal, nada. what do you see is the most likely? >> it is in the process of a nervous break down. there isn't a majority for anything. the people are unable to agree. they thought it would be easy to get a brexit deal. it turned out to be much more complicated than that. she gets some kind of new wrapping paper around that deal. the other one is there will be a hard crashing brexit will be chaos. the other one is she kind of r...
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nada, no wall. and congress never approved funding for any of the eight different prototypes. as i mentioned for fun, trump's imagination of a wall reminds me of the french mime, acting like he w he was touching a wall. he acts like it exists. >> he made this such a center piece of his administration. he can't admit he has been unsuccessful making it happen. it is not a good way to secure the border. but he is speaking to the base. he is imagining it is done. >> congressman -- it is a 2,000 mile long border. can we afford a hard wall? >> we're talking about barriers. a wall, a fence. you heard d.c. speak, you heard concrete wall is what you fact checked. there are steel walls. there are walls on the border today. there are areas of the border that need a functioning wall to keep us safe. that's what this is about. this is about a wall from the left and a wall from the right. political theater. at the end of the day, american people want the border secure. that's what we're going to get at the end of the drama. >> is this a 2020 issue? >> i think it is a 2020 issue, a repeated
nada, no wall. and congress never approved funding for any of the eight different prototypes. as i mentioned for fun, trump's imagination of a wall reminds me of the french mime, acting like he w he was touching a wall. he acts like it exists. >> he made this such a center piece of his administration. he can't admit he has been unsuccessful making it happen. it is not a good way to secure the border. but he is speaking to the base. he is imagining it is done. >> congressman -- it is...