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been a better solution, but brent said denise, a devout christian, did not want to enter the stigma. >> because of the way she was raised in her pride, guess she didn't want to get divorced. we wanted to be together. we weren't going to let anything stop that. >> better to be a killer than a divorce? >> a widow get sympathy and she gets $1.75 million. >> the weekend of the wedding anniversary became d-day. brian testified mike was not hunting alone. he was a long is the early morning duck hunting buddy. they pushed off. the plan was to make it look like might drowned in a boating accident. the murder weapon would be mike's waders. >> we believe if you fell overboard with waders on, you would sing pretty quickly. we got to the area i knew was a deep area. i basically stopped the boat and got him to stand up and when he did, i pushed him into

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Forensic Files II

dozens of plastic zip ties, presumably used to bind both victims, and among the various items of tanya's clothing, one item stood out. scharf: they found tanya's pants, which eventually were found to have semen on the pant leg. narrator: they also took swabs from tanya's body during her autopsy. and so they kept some of the vaginal swabs, and they retained them, frozen, in the laboratory. narrator: but this was 1987, and dna science was in its infancy. in fact, the first-ever conviction using dna evidence happened in england just weeks before jay and tanya's murders. collins: when these murders happened in 1987, we weren't using dna testing. it hadn't been brought into the lab yet. narrator: despite being relatively unfamiliar with dna technology, analysts realized

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Newscast

no, i think it's true. no, i meant with "comedian". 0h, right! oh, the podcasting world is one big, happy family, isn't it? there's no rivalry whatsoever. no, i don't hate alastair campbell, whatever people say. i just think there's room for everyone. there is room for everyone. even though we've only got two ears, there's room for more. exactly, exactly. anyway, the reason you're here is because there is a second series of your show on sky called hold the front page where actually you're a journalist. yes, so me and nish kumar are localjournalists. it's the kind of show that when they pitched it to me, i was like, how has that not happened before? where it's like, we go and we work for local newspapers around the country, and in this series for one episode in benidorm, which is basically the country. it's basically this country if you've been there. with a bit of sunshine. i did a lot of brexit coverage from benidorm. i bet you did! i love it there, love it there. they hate brexit. do they now? they didn't necessarily at the time. oh, right, well... we weren't allowed to mention the b word. what stories did you do in benidorm?

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

here and there's nothing you can do. >> and john boehner said that the day before we had the popes speak and the floor, then each team to hci five the next day and said, i resigned percent respectively. why does he want me to listen to keep republicans are calling on well, i mean, right now, three is the magic number. >> if he called the motion to vacate, he's going to lose absent democrats saving him like they did today. but if they do that, he's really become tainted at that point. why is why is he tainted if democrats killed us on the first procedural vote because i don't think it's ever been done that democrats would save him. the question would then be the same question we have today, which is what did he trade we weren't in those negotiations that went on for hours while the rules committee was in recess day before yesterday what was he? the trading with the democrats in exchange to maintain power long enough to pass his foreign aid

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FOX and Friends

disney from place to place. we just said hop in, hop in. hop. in all of a sudden we got a call. we left jack who is now in his 20's. he went up to a stranger would you call my -- >> lawrence: already on a plane? >> brian: we weren't on a plane. >> ainsley: thank goodness knows your daughter. got to teach my daughter my phone number. >> brian: you gotta. >> ainsley: something else popped up on my phone i think they are listening to us. it was that experimental project in central park where the guy says do you have permission to go up to to your child with my dog. and so i showed it to my daughter last night. that i think, for taking care of that child. and for allowing us to have conversation with our kids. always go to the police officers. always go to. >> lawrence: do not talk to strangers or their dogs. >> ainsley: don't leave the park with people you don't know. >> steve: if you talk to a stranger common password does the person know our family password?

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Deadline White House

alternates. that's when news started to spread through the overflow room that this had happened outside. the room was frozen. we weren't allowed to leave. but it all sort of happened at the same time. and i can't imagine given what we saw in the morning session, which i'll talk about, what happened just around, you know, noon, 1:00 is not going to be weighing on some of them over the weekend. what we saw this morning, it was a really -- i have to say it was an emotional morning for some jurors. these are jurors who the judge says to them when they're initially spoken to, if you have any reason why you don't want to serve, whether you don't like trump or you love him and you don't think he can be fair, or you have a vacation coming up or young kids at home, leave now. you don't have to explain it. so these are people that got through that process. and we saw three or four people come in today while they were being questioned who decided that they wanted to leave, that they couldn't do it. one woman got so emotional she started to cry. and she said, i just -- i can't

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Newsday

one of the times, they took us down to a tunnel and there was no oxygen there and theyjust left us there. and i can't explain what the feeling is of not being able to breathe and you know that it might be your last hours. keith and aviva were also held in houses with other hostages, where she witnessed beatings and was aware of sexual assaults. they were so mean to us. they just starved us for days and ate in front of us. we weren't allowed to even stand and we weren't allowed to talk. one of the days, one of the girls went to the toilet, and while she came back, i could see on the face that something happened. and only after a couple of hours, she came and she told us. she said, "he touched me." and that was one of the terriblest moments, because i felt that i couldn't even look after this little girl. she'sjust a child.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

voters who have lower levels of education, but strong all across the board. it lines up with what we saw in the polling that we saw in the last few days on issues like a strong leader, good on the economy and all these things seam to be bearing fruit for him in iowa. >> one story is whether the former president can get over 50%. it's possible that he will. >> we weren't expecting to make a call this early in the evening. it seems like do you have any understanding of how overwhelming the victory was? you say it will be over 50%? >> i'm not saying it will. it will be close. if he does that's another story line. he is well ahead of governor desantis and former governor haley and vivek ramaswamy is running a distant fourth. battle for silver medal in iowa is going to be something that takes time tonight. >> we also have a strong turnout.

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Fox News at Night

the amount of tents and living structures and burnt up cars we saw people living in was shocking to say the least. he also said, quoting, the food's not good and the business owners are, quote, just surviving. he's got 16 million followers, sonja, so this guy's got some sway and this is not a good thing for the city of san francisco. >> absolutely not. and just like us as school board members, they hosted a huge thing for all school board members to go there, we weren't going to go there. but poop and food do not going to go together. i was going to bring the poop map but i forgot. >> the famous feces map in san francisco. >> exactly. they're shutting down businesses turning down opportunity for a city to grow is alarming right but they're not doing anything to solve it. they're making it worse. >> trace: the thing is kate, and you know this because we went to the big event in san francisco where president xi came in and they cleaned it all up and two weeks later it was back to the same thing and the people that i know who live up there are just

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The Faulkner Focus

haleys. >> michael and i met my first weekend at clemson and we gotten engaged at the botanical gardens. i was born in a small rural town, 2500 people. two stoplights. we were the only indian family in that small southern town. we weren't white enough to be white or black enough to be black. they didn't know who we were and why we were there. when you have been teased for something you can't fix, it hits home. it cuts deep. >> haley's parents believed in settling differences by pointing to similarities. as you grow up that common ground is the american dream. >> my mom was a social studies teacher. my dad was a professor. they came here with $8 in their pocket because they wanted a better life for their kids. >> and a better life for future

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