Charlotte Gallagher
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It's so much interest in this case, particularly on social media, because of the celebrity aspect and the true mystery that exists here.
Many people are trying to figure out what has happened.
And this family is still in the dark.
They're still fighting for answers, too.
Yesterday, Savannah Guthrie
did post that doorbell camera footage to social media, pleading for anyone who knows that person to contact authorities.
And she did say, Charlotte, about her mom, quote, we believe that she is still alive.
One of them, Katie Kennedy, the history gossip.
For someone of your generation, what is the appeal of Brontiness?
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Luulen, että pelaajat saattavat olla privatiivisia, mutta myös nykypäiväisissä pelissä he ovat yleensä 24-7, joten Coco tietää, että hän on parempi kuvata.
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service. I'm Charlotte Gallagher, and in the early hours of Tuesday, the 27th of January, these are our main stories. I cannot sit idly by while our country changes from what it was, a democracy, into an authoritarianism, fascist government.
As protests continue in Minneapolis, Donald Trump shakes up his much criticized immigration enforcement team. We'll get the latest from the city. The body of the last Israeli hostage is returned from Gaza. What does that mean for the peace plan? Also in this podcast, it's one of the biggest unknowns in astronomy, but scientists believe they've now mapped dark matter.
After days of mounting anger in Minneapolis over the killing of another US citizen by federal officials, there are now signs that the White House may be changing its tone in the wake of sentiments like these from protesters in the city.
Despite the anger, the White House press secretary Caroline Leavitt in her briefing to reporters placed the blame of Alex Prettys' recent killing on local politics.
But under growing pressure, President Trump appears to be taking steps to de-escalate the crisis. He said he'd had a good call with the Democrat governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, saying he felt they were on a similar wavelength. He's also sending his border czar, Tom Homan, to Minneapolis. It comes as the city's mayor announced that some of the federal agents would start leaving the area on Tuesday, reportedly including the man who's led the immigration roundups, Greg Bovino. Our correspondent in Minneapolis, Tom Bateman, told me more.
Are you surprised, Tom, by the shift in tone? Because often from the White House and people associated with the Trump administration, we hear a lot of deny and attack. But it seems very different at the moment. Well, I think the biggest driver of that is the opinion polling. And Donald Trump is highly attuned to...
That was Tom Bateman in Minneapolis. Gil Kurlikowski has spent decades in American law enforcement, including as commissioner of US Customs and Border Protection. That agency is in charge of Border Patrol and is working alongside ICE in Minneapolis. My colleague James Kumarasami asked him what he thought had gone wrong there.