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how about: david parsons, kay's husband? >> that was a shock. >> reporter: becky's friend michelle could not believe it. >> david and she have had an ongoing fling? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: david, the investigators learned, had carried on the affair with his wife's close friend and next-door neighbor becky for about six months prior to his wife's death. the revelation of a love triangle would send the investigation into the realm of soap opera and raise all kinds of new questions. >> you have these next-door neighbors, they're best friends, they're going on trips together. and then behind the scenes, you've got love letters being written between rebecca sears and david parsons. >> reporter: notes like these uncovered later by investigators which showed things were getting pretty steamy on hot springs drive. in one david wrote, "rebecca, i hope you like the picture frame. i wish i could had given it to you before i went to p.a. i love you baby. i miss you so much when we aren't together." and in another, "rebecca, i just wanted
how about: david parsons, kay's husband? >> that was a shock. >> reporter: becky's friend michelle could not believe it. >> david and she have had an ongoing fling? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: david, the investigators learned, had carried on the affair with his wife's close friend and next-door neighbor becky for about six months prior to his wife's death. the revelation of a love triangle would send the investigation into the realm of soap opera and raise all kinds of...
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we will leave on the twenty ninth of march we will enjoy the freedom that breaks it will bring ok david kay independence party thanks very much for coming on to the program an airing of these that's all the nice now i'll be back at the top of the hour with more. it's. just it's just. this week when the knowing of which of a kid i could just. look you know say the rules are simple and short the impulse i visit with the the i mean. just to let. me just go out of the media. if i throw in. it will be myself with thing you know let them yesterday just a little bit of these out those like you may know here's how this stuff. gets out you have to step out and not really i let. me just as a massage give you a hint that those will do a.v.n. in the they will leave. it out as soon as i said about the one aka i kill ain't there you know pay me little get up made him play oh you know up a the needle i kinda know in this heat out of much but i committed only see the u.s. law school clinical lab in d.c. put up with. a client their unit in a local kind enough to abide by their own i keep any body wanna. put
we will leave on the twenty ninth of march we will enjoy the freedom that breaks it will bring ok david kay independence party thanks very much for coming on to the program an airing of these that's all the nice now i'll be back at the top of the hour with more. it's. just it's just. this week when the knowing of which of a kid i could just. look you know say the rules are simple and short the impulse i visit with the the i mean. just to let. me just go out of the media. if i throw in. it will...
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point internet accesss massively restricted as well and a lot of criticism of fast at david keys david kay there of the u. when he when special expert on freedom of expression. heavily critical of the house -- collection of instructional. defaults on cats correspondent dominica is that and is working and is reporting forces with pointing out. okay so we'll bring you all developments on the issues ranking chess the congo when it happens - -- coming back to front snap the leisure and i'm aware of this okay i drive into from work t they've been targrgeg speed cameras. bags around t them and you know they don't phone call to be a popular e eugh move people don't like cameras. and copy them and they don't like them i bought and of course all [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york this is , democracy now! >> he asked speaker pelosi, will you agree to my wall? she said no. then he got t up and walked out. again, we saw a temper tantrum because he could not get his way and he just walked out of the meeting. amy: the partial government enters its 20th day day after , one pr
point internet accesss massively restricted as well and a lot of criticism of fast at david keys david kay there of the u. when he when special expert on freedom of expression. heavily critical of the house -- collection of instructional. defaults on cats correspondent dominica is that and is working and is reporting forces with pointing out. okay so we'll bring you all developments on the issues ranking chess the congo when it happens - -- coming back to front snap the leisure and i'm aware of...
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needs the block david kay to has more from brussels it's a relief to the leaders of the european union that they will be talking to terry's in may there was always the remote possibility that you could fall in this vote of no confidence but that least they do know who they'll be talking to. same when they've been talking to for more than two years now over this deal and the e.u. say that they will not change the details the important details of the withdrawal agreement but what is being increasingly talked about now in brussels is the fact that the march the twenty ninth deadline the the cliff edge that everybody is talking about the withdrawal agreement might be suspended they may look on that very favorably it's all a case of how long will it be extended so this is a pressure coming from the president of france and the chancellor angela merkel of germany to come to some sort of flexibility on that not on the deal but on the time being allowed to allow the term or that we've seen in the house of commons to die down and for these across party talks to come up with a new strategy an evo
needs the block david kay to has more from brussels it's a relief to the leaders of the european union that they will be talking to terry's in may there was always the remote possibility that you could fall in this vote of no confidence but that least they do know who they'll be talking to. same when they've been talking to for more than two years now over this deal and the e.u. say that they will not change the details the important details of the withdrawal agreement but what is being...
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. >> david kay, that sounds like your book. >> well -- >> the people he's dealt with and dealing withimself with people who will tell him what he wants to hear, not what he needs to hear. it has to be simple because he's not that smart ta he's a terrible negotiator i've had to negotiate with him many times over the past 1-231 years. nancy pelosi knows how to keep her troops in line and hold firm she isn't concerned by the immediate response of fox news as donald is which led us into this whole thing. >> somebody told me this morning, that those gadflies on the right who really told him what to do, told him to shut the government down, this is their peak of power. if they cannot punish him or make him pay for not getting them a wall where does their power go maria, tara, barbara, david, thank you all very much. coming up, that security clearance that jared kushner waited over a year to get, it may not shock you to hear this, but it turns out top-level security officials neverwanted him to have it at all. hi there, this is a commercial about insurance. but let's be honest. nobody likes
. >> david kay, that sounds like your book. >> well -- >> the people he's dealt with and dealing withimself with people who will tell him what he wants to hear, not what he needs to hear. it has to be simple because he's not that smart ta he's a terrible negotiator i've had to negotiate with him many times over the past 1-231 years. nancy pelosi knows how to keep her troops in line and hold firm she isn't concerned by the immediate response of fox news as donald is which led...
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david: by the kay kudos to mother board that's a part of vice media and they came out with this reportthat enough though, adam? we have you are a journalist for a reason. you want to expose bad stuff, hold people's feet to the fire. isn't that enough to get them? clearly, it looks like at&t and t-mobile they are embarrassed by all of this. they clearly seem to want to change isn't that enough? >> i mean, david, the short answer is no, sinclair writes a book about the meat packing industry and then we pass meat packing regulations governing the meat packing industry. it's not enough just to shine the bright lights sometimes. >> adam i don't have no problem with you regulating this you're a very smart guy but i think you give way too much credit to bureaucrats and politicians. i don't want government involved in anything. you could if you wanted to be simple about it no selling third party data, if you choose to do that you'll get fined not that that won't stop it. >> well and i'd rather say, you know, no let's have a long involved serious conversation about selling third party data, and
david: by the kay kudos to mother board that's a part of vice media and they came out with this reportthat enough though, adam? we have you are a journalist for a reason. you want to expose bad stuff, hold people's feet to the fire. isn't that enough to get them? clearly, it looks like at&t and t-mobile they are embarrassed by all of this. they clearly seem to want to change isn't that enough? >> i mean, david, the short answer is no, sinclair writes a book about the meat packing...
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2016 shooting was in court this morning - more than a year after david machado was found mentally incapable of standing trial reporter kayecedesat down with the grieving and frustrated wallace family members... who want justice. (nats bagpipes)the night skies had been alight with blue balloons for stansilaus county sheriff's deputy dennis wallace this hughson soccer field is is now dedicated to himand his life and legacy are kept alive by his wife mercedes(nats)"he loved to eat" and brother david(nats)"dennis introduced him to me, he says, 'oh man, i love your brother. he arrested me but he treated me really good.'"but this week - they're reminded of the tragedy that hit their family november 2016.(mercedes wallace, dennis's wife)"it's been two years and it was like it was yesterday."monday - the wallace family faced david machado in court.(mercedes) "glanced and i had to look away because i felt like i couldn't breathe." investigators say machado gunned down deputy wallace execution style in this hughson park.(dave)"had this guy given him a chance to talk to him, dennis would have been the first guy, the first advocate
2016 shooting was in court this morning - more than a year after david machado was found mentally incapable of standing trial reporter kayecedesat down with the grieving and frustrated wallace family members... who want justice. (nats bagpipes)the night skies had been alight with blue balloons for stansilaus county sheriff's deputy dennis wallace this hughson soccer field is is now dedicated to himand his life and legacy are kept alive by his wife mercedes(nats)"he loved to eat" and...
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kay, bbc news. the duke of cambridge has questioned why world leaders have taken so long to take action on environmental challenges. prince william was speaking during an interview with sir davidt of davos. sir david told the prince it was difficult to overstate the urgency needed to tackle climate change. david, recently, you were in poland and you spoke very powerfully at the un climate change conference there. tell everyone here, how urgent is that crisis now? it is difficult to overstate it. we are fiow so numerous, so powerful, so all—pervasive, the mechanisms that we have for destruction are so wholesale and so frightening, that we can actually exterminate whole ecosystems without even noticing it. so david attenborough speaking earlier today in davos. climate change is already having an impact on many communities across the world struggling to cope with extreme and fluctuating weather conditions. the effects are being keenly felt in mali in north—west africa, where droughts and floods have caused immense damage. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet has travelled to mali to report on the impact. the sahel, locked in a long war to hold back the desert. it's l
kay, bbc news. the duke of cambridge has questioned why world leaders have taken so long to take action on environmental challenges. prince william was speaking during an interview with sir davidt of davos. sir david told the prince it was difficult to overstate the urgency needed to tackle climate change. david, recently, you were in poland and you spoke very powerfully at the un climate change conference there. tell everyone here, how urgent is that crisis now? it is difficult to overstate...
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david shukman. and some of what we eat — especiay a je. he f in mea. - can damage the'environn'rent,. so what's the answer? ”a: a eiieefleafle "w" kay mangelschots.y. so you get the flavour of the meat without using too much of it. yeah, and i think six or seven small cubes on your plate is ample. a major new report confirms this, saying these things should make up our daily diet of less meat and more veg. it's really surprising when you see just how little the report recommends that we eat every day, and here are some of the key suggestions. it says no more than 14 grams of red meat a day, that's this little tiny piece here. no more than 13 grams of egg. that isn't a whole egg, it's just a quarter of one. now for whole grains, it says we should have 232 grams — we've represented that with this rice and these rolls. and for veg, they say 300 grams a day but it's got to be colourful. red, green and orange. the authors reckon that if we all stick to this diet, it will be not only good for our health but also good for the planet. beef, in particular, has an impact because when cattle burp they give off the gas methane, which adds to global warming.
david shukman. and some of what we eat — especiay a je. he f in mea. - can damage the'environn'rent,. so what's the answer? ”a: a eiieefleafle "w" kay mangelschots.y. so you get the flavour of the meat without using too much of it. yeah, and i think six or seven small cubes on your plate is ample. a major new report confirms this, saying these things should make up our daily diet of less meat and more veg. it's really surprising when you see just how little the report recommends...
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david attenborough tells prince william, in front of an audience of business leaders, that you can't overstate the urgency of climate change. hello and welcome. i'm katty kaywashington. christian fraser is in london. the phrase of the day from the white house is "no cave". 32 days into a us government shutdown, mr trump tweeted again today that without his border wall america cannot be secure, which means he won't reopen the government. the president's sparring partner in this battle, democrat nancy pelosi, immediately responded, also on twitter, accusing mr trump of holding americans hostage as he fights for his wall. presumably she meant those 800,000 federal workers who aren't getting paid while this political standoff continues. aleem maqbool has been to meet some of those workers in boston. from an airport in boston, they're trying to tell washington they're suffering. right now, our nation is being held hostage by our president. air—traffic controllers and airport security officers are among hundreds of thousands who have gone unpaid. it started when donald trump demanded approval for billions of dollars for his border wall and the democrats refused.
david attenborough tells prince william, in front of an audience of business leaders, that you can't overstate the urgency of climate change. hello and welcome. i'm katty kaywashington. christian fraser is in london. the phrase of the day from the white house is "no cave". 32 days into a us government shutdown, mr trump tweeted again today that without his border wall america cannot be secure, which means he won't reopen the government. the president's sparring partner in this battle,...
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david adesnik from the foundation for defense foundation for defense of democracies talks about the trump administration approach to foreign policy. then a roundtable discussion on the 2020 race with radio iowa was o. kay henderson and the concord monitor's paul ei
david adesnik from the foundation for defense foundation for defense of democracies talks about the trump administration approach to foreign policy. then a roundtable discussion on the 2020 race with radio iowa was o. kay henderson and the concord monitor's paul ei