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. >> camie mcneil, a detective with the mustang police department, was dispatched to the bryan househat night. and mustang being mustang, the victim and his wife were no strongers to the detective. >> what's your reaction when you hear it's keith? >> it was concerning to me because, i mean, i knew this family. >> becky seemed relieved to see a familiar face. >> she called out my name and asked me to come sit by her on the back porch, and then she started telling me about a -- a young man, approximately 25 years old, coming into their home and shooting keith in the head. >> and what did that young man say according to becky? >> she said that after he had shot keith he turned to her and said, you know, i'm sorry, ma'am, but he should have [ bleep ] hired me. >> it seemed like a key detail, this apparent apology an explanation. becky had also recounted it to 911 dispatchers. >> he said, ma'am, i'm so sorry, he said, but your husband should have hired me. >> do you have a gut reaction about that story? >> it was concerning to me because we are a small community, and my first concern was,
. >> camie mcneil, a detective with the mustang police department, was dispatched to the bryan househat night. and mustang being mustang, the victim and his wife were no strongers to the detective. >> what's your reaction when you hear it's keith? >> it was concerning to me because, i mean, i knew this family. >> becky seemed relieved to see a familiar face. >> she called out my name and asked me to come sit by her on the back porch, and then she started telling me...
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detective mcneil says that their taped interview with becky was full of jarring moments.mple, after telling police how much she loved keith she had this to say about her fatally-injured husband. >> i bought a condo, moved out, and he -- he's [ bleep ] for 31 years. >> she described keith to us in what i thought was an inappropriate manner. >> as a matter of routine they had already tested becky's hand at the crime scene for gunshot residue. in the interview they asked her what she was wearing at the time of the shooting. >> so you were wearing the shirt and the pants? >> yes, yes. >> a tube top and panties that she still had on under new clothes, and that, says the detective, is when the interview took a revealing turn. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. >> no, no, don't take your clothes off. >> no, don't take it off. >> i'm going to put my shirt on. >> i want you to clarify, just wait until we finish. >> she grabbed the bottom of the top she was wearing, pulled it over her head, exposing her breasts, and then she tossed her top to me. >> was she wearing a bra? >> no. >> you did
detective mcneil says that their taped interview with becky was full of jarring moments.mple, after telling police how much she loved keith she had this to say about her fatally-injured husband. >> i bought a condo, moved out, and he -- he's [ bleep ] for 31 years. >> she described keith to us in what i thought was an inappropriate manner. >> as a matter of routine they had already tested becky's hand at the crime scene for gunshot residue. in the interview they asked her what...
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john mcneil writes the worldwide energy harvest increased by about five times in the 19th century, and 16 times in the 20th. at a definingsits precipice of this shift in our species. deforestation and mining to the expansion of automobile use and the internal combustion event -- internal combustion engine, world war i plays a formative role indeed as a divider between 19 and 20th century ways of life. scala -- scale of energy you sent of elliman. humanolars reorient the story to better reflect these mobile distinctions in the ways people live, world war i also becomes the gateway then to the high-energy existence that defines what we now call -- epoque,geological mcbeal and others, the human condition becomes one of perpetual service. two earth's natural rhythms and balance. at the core of this he writes, an environmental history of the 20th century qualifies as a peculiar century because of the screeching acceleration of so many processes that bring ecological change. deployed morely energy since 1900 then in all of human history before 1900. you have to sit down to really ponder the
john mcneil writes the worldwide energy harvest increased by about five times in the 19th century, and 16 times in the 20th. at a definingsits precipice of this shift in our species. deforestation and mining to the expansion of automobile use and the internal combustion event -- internal combustion engine, world war i plays a formative role indeed as a divider between 19 and 20th century ways of life. scala -- scale of energy you sent of elliman. humanolars reorient the story to better reflect...
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in "something new under the sun," john mcneil writes the worldwide energy harvest increased by about five times in the 19th century, and 16 times in the 20th. the great war sits at a defining precipice of this shift in our species. from deforestation and mining to the expansion of automobile use and the internal combustion engine, we find the world war i era played a formative role, indeed as a divider between 19th and 20th century ways of life. the great war did marx -- demarks a new scale of energy use and development. as scholars reorient the human story to better reflect these mobile distinctions in the ways that people live, world war i also therefore becomes the gateway event to the high energy existence that defines what we pocene. in this argue,cal epoch, some the human edition -- condition becomes one of perpetual service. earth's natural rhythms and balance. at the core of this existence, he writes, an environmental history of the 20th century qualifies as a peculiar century because of the screeching acceleration of so many processes that bring ecological change. we have pr
in "something new under the sun," john mcneil writes the worldwide energy harvest increased by about five times in the 19th century, and 16 times in the 20th. the great war sits at a defining precipice of this shift in our species. from deforestation and mining to the expansion of automobile use and the internal combustion engine, we find the world war i era played a formative role, indeed as a divider between 19th and 20th century ways of life. the great war did marx -- demarks a new...
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liz: malcolm mcneil, binder china 75 times and we will wait for the 76 time. so much for joining us. the closing bell ringing in 17 minutes. the owners of the new york mets looking for new partner with whom to walk down the aisle. after their $2.6 billion deal with the hedge fund billionaire blew up. do they have anybody to put a ring on it with? charlie breaks it next. last friday, the latest million are to be sentenced in the varsity blues admission scandal, the judge slapping former ceo hodge with nine months in prison for paying a hundred 54 his kids phony athletic recruits. and then this gentleman darius, foster kid from chicago who discovered it would cost him half a million dollars minimum to pay for a four-year university. so how entirely on his own did he honestly and legally secure more than $1 million in scholarship money to attend university and get his masters degree proved darius' story is stunning and humbling. here it on my podcast, everyone talks to liz, apple, google, fox news podcast.com. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. i hope y
liz: malcolm mcneil, binder china 75 times and we will wait for the 76 time. so much for joining us. the closing bell ringing in 17 minutes. the owners of the new york mets looking for new partner with whom to walk down the aisle. after their $2.6 billion deal with the hedge fund billionaire blew up. do they have anybody to put a ring on it with? charlie breaks it next. last friday, the latest million are to be sentenced in the varsity blues admission scandal, the judge slapping former ceo...
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joining us now is donnell -- donald mcneil, a science and health reporter at "the new york times." mcneal has covered aids and ebola and sars and swine flu and bird flu and now this coronavirus crisis as well. mr. mcneal, thank you very much for being here tonight. i really appreciate it. first of all let me ask you a terminology question. i'm still calling it coronavirus and that's the way most people are talking about it. the official name is covid-19. you think it matters how we talk about it? >> it's politically incorrect but it is the coronavirus that came from china. the only reason you might not want to say the coronavirus because there are six other coronaviruses we know about. >> including mers and sars. >> including mers and sars and four coronaviruses that produce the common cold and you've had them and i've had them. they produce 25% of the common colds in this country. >> but this a novel iteration of the coronavirus. >> this is the seventh. >> let me ask you about sars and mers. i addressed that briefly a little bit in the introductory remarks because the white house
joining us now is donnell -- donald mcneil, a science and health reporter at "the new york times." mcneal has covered aids and ebola and sars and swine flu and bird flu and now this coronavirus crisis as well. mr. mcneal, thank you very much for being here tonight. i really appreciate it. first of all let me ask you a terminology question. i'm still calling it coronavirus and that's the way most people are talking about it. the official name is covid-19. you think it matters how we...
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community our whole school environment has been traumatized by cancer by toxins in a year anthony mcneil is a former employee at the high school. he says school and county officials are simply relying on words instead of showing concrete measurements i need to see something more tangible to say this is where the we're at and now because of what we've done. in this press is this is where they had now officials maintain that adequate testing is being done and that's why they've closed the school for now their concern is making sure tce vapors have not gotten into the building's. others argue students and people living in the area should be tested as well though there's no indication right now that there's any up residence of this chemical in the air we just don't know we have to test for we know that ground water, not the drinking water. and we don't know about about the air. one woman who lives near the school says she's worried this has been happening for some time and many students and residents could be at risk as all that. you know, i'm just concerned about the kids get into it and th
community our whole school environment has been traumatized by cancer by toxins in a year anthony mcneil is a former employee at the high school. he says school and county officials are simply relying on words instead of showing concrete measurements i need to see something more tangible to say this is where the we're at and now because of what we've done. in this press is this is where they had now officials maintain that adequate testing is being done and that's why they've closed the school...
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neil collins, michael mcneil reflected on his career. >> god is our shelter and
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dwight mcneil added a third to complete a miserable day for eddie howe's side.mentally unable to come back from those decisions. the first decision probably dictates the rest of the game. because it is a clear goal, i think it came off phil's shoulder. i think it is a perfectly good goal and without the first decision, i don't think decker—macro getting involved in the second incident, which is a two goal swing against us. i feel psychologically we couldn't come back again. it was difficult for the players. but up until that moment, i thought we played very well. manchester city have tightened their grip on second place — moving seven points clear of leicester in third, after beating them i—o. city had a chance to go ahead from the penalty spot — but sergio aguero saw his effort saved by kasper schmeichel. but they did manage to score late on — gabrieljesus snatching the win. next up for city it's real madrid on wednesday in the champions league. it was really good to play against madrid with this opening. we are stronger, it is better to prepare. 12 days off in
dwight mcneil added a third to complete a miserable day for eddie howe's side.mentally unable to come back from those decisions. the first decision probably dictates the rest of the game. because it is a clear goal, i think it came off phil's shoulder. i think it is a perfectly good goal and without the first decision, i don't think decker—macro getting involved in the second incident, which is a two goal swing against us. i feel psychologically we couldn't come back again. it was difficult...
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years ago while lord dubs led the campaign for child refugees in the house of lords and to spend a mcneil the m.p. for human in year let the count paint in the house of commons his private member's bill sailed through its 2nd reading in 2018 with all party support only for the government to use procedural tactics to 1st rate it from becoming little alex big deal about how to make progress in the new political environment of a government with a massive commons majority and i'm joined by someone who's taken key parliamentary list of in the house of commons on the issue of refugees i've just met neil newly reelected this chair of the international trade committee congratulations on your statement much i like your i'm glad to be back isn't it a single particularly this time with border seeming to learn international trade on the hoof every time we turn on the television he thinks a lot of silly as wu is a deal so on the subject of refugees in the last parliament you produce the the family you the refugees family reunification bill would act single through 2nd radia great achievement for a pri
years ago while lord dubs led the campaign for child refugees in the house of lords and to spend a mcneil the m.p. for human in year let the count paint in the house of commons his private member's bill sailed through its 2nd reading in 2018 with all party support only for the government to use procedural tactics to 1st rate it from becoming little alex big deal about how to make progress in the new political environment of a government with a massive commons majority and i'm joined by someone...
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supplies seafood too many of the top restaurants in charleston, one of those is nana's seafood, owned by mcneil started his restaurant in 2011. >> everything takes time. >> he opened a second location last july. >> it has grown from one we first started, it's more than doubled. i'm doing at least two, 300 cases of shrimp per week. >> it means crosby seafood has the business to hire more staff. >> the climate for business is better. >> a lot of people talk about the economy and think of spreadsheets and stock prices but here in south carolina, signs of the booming economy can be something as simple as more time at home with their kids and more money in their paycheck and that is what is on their minds before they head to the ballot box on saturday. >> bret: karl marx and patrick engels preached a new face for a skeptical age and it spread faster than any religion in history. we continue our series, the unauthorized history of socialism with the story of their communist manifesto. >> in january 1848, students and workers took to the streets of palermo, by february, the revolt had spread to paris.
supplies seafood too many of the top restaurants in charleston, one of those is nana's seafood, owned by mcneil started his restaurant in 2011. >> everything takes time. >> he opened a second location last july. >> it has grown from one we first started, it's more than doubled. i'm doing at least two, 300 cases of shrimp per week. >> it means crosby seafood has the business to hire more staff. >> the climate for business is better. >> a lot of people talk...
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mcneil jr. so interesting, and great podcast this week, too, in "the new york times" "the daily."appreciate you being here. >> thanks very much. >>> today is the day in south carolina the voting in the democratic primary happening right now. 54 delegates at stake. so what does the former vice president, joe biden, have to do to lock up the votes here in this state to catapult him into super tuesday? ♪ [cheering] when you need the fuel to be your nephew's number one fan. holiday inn express. and i like to question your i'm yoevery move.n law. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my son's favorite color, you should try it. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady. >>> right now the voting, it's happenin
mcneil jr. so interesting, and great podcast this week, too, in "the new york times" "the daily."appreciate you being here. >> thanks very much. >>> today is the day in south carolina the voting in the democratic primary happening right now. 54 delegates at stake. so what does the former vice president, joe biden, have to do to lock up the votes here in this state to catapult him into super tuesday? ♪ [cheering] when you need the fuel to be your nephew's...
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community, our whole school environment has been traumatized by cancer by toxins in a year anthony mcneil is a former employee at the high school. he says school and county officials are simply relying on words instead of showing concrete measurements i need to see something more tangible to say this is where the level we're at and now because of what we've done. in this press is this is where they're at now officials maintain that adequate testing is being done and that's why they've closed the school for now their concern is making sure tce vapors have not gotten into the building's. others argue students and people living in the area should be tested as well though there's no indication right now that there's any up residence of this chemical in the air we just don't know we have to test for we know that ground water, not the drinking water. and we don't know about about the air. one woman who lives near the school says she's worried this has been happening for some time and many students and residents could be at risk as all that. you know, i'm just concerned about the kids get into i
community, our whole school environment has been traumatized by cancer by toxins in a year anthony mcneil is a former employee at the high school. he says school and county officials are simply relying on words instead of showing concrete measurements i need to see something more tangible to say this is where the level we're at and now because of what we've done. in this press is this is where they're at now officials maintain that adequate testing is being done and that's why they've closed...
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she heard about a private investigator named dwight mcneil, but her then-attorney told her, "don't callon it for a little bit and i was having a really bad day and i called and dwight picked up the phone. and i just started crying because it had been so long since anyone i had called answered me. >> and he did listen, but -- >> i told her i wouldn't look at the case. >> dwight was a former sheriff. he told her his job was catching bad guys, not getting them out of prison. but marsha persisted, and so he agreed to see her in person. >> i explained to her that if i concluded from my review of the file that there was any basis at all to believe that mr. jennings had murdered his wife that i would use whatever influence and whatever pressure i could to make sure he stayed in prison the rest of his life. >> you could accept a deal like that? >> yes, absolutely. >> so dwight scanned the file, just a quick look, and this was strange. >> it was obvious there was something that just wasn't right. >> remember what the trial attorney said about the black bath robe, too bad they didn't test it for
she heard about a private investigator named dwight mcneil, but her then-attorney told her, "don't callon it for a little bit and i was having a really bad day and i called and dwight picked up the phone. and i just started crying because it had been so long since anyone i had called answered me. >> and he did listen, but -- >> i told her i wouldn't look at the case. >> dwight was a former sheriff. he told her his job was catching bad guys, not getting them out of prison....
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donald mcneil, thank you as well. the book is zika, the emerging epidemic. >> that was last time. this is a new emerging epidemic. thank you. >> yes. a new one. >>> as we watch the stock market struggle, procter & gamble warns at least 17,000 products could be affected by the coronavirus outbreak in china. joining us now, msnbc anchor stephanie ruhle, and msnbc's jo ling kent with more on how the retail supply chain is being affected. let me start with stephanie. we saw stocks plummeting to the worst weeks in the market since 2008. not in positive territory, but not as bad as they were right now earlier today. is it fair to say or an exaggeration to say wall street is in a bit of a panic right now? >> i wouldn't say a complete panic. it's been a crisis of confidence. it's really because of lack of information. so yes, you can compare these numbers to the drop we saw during the financial crisis, but it is a different picture. remember the underlying fundamentals in 2008 were significantly worse than they are right now. markets were hitting record highs a couple weeks ago, but since
donald mcneil, thank you as well. the book is zika, the emerging epidemic. >> that was last time. this is a new emerging epidemic. thank you. >> yes. a new one. >>> as we watch the stock market struggle, procter & gamble warns at least 17,000 products could be affected by the coronavirus outbreak in china. joining us now, msnbc anchor stephanie ruhle, and msnbc's jo ling kent with more on how the retail supply chain is being affected. let me start with stephanie. we saw...
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community, our whole school environment has been traumatized by cancer by toxins in a year anthony mcneiler employee at the high school. he says school and county officials are simply relying on words instead of showing concrete measurements i need to see something more tangible to say this is where the we're at and now because of what we've done. in this press is this is where they're at now officials maintain that adequate testing is being done and that's why they've closed the school for now their concern is making sure tce vapors have not gotten into the building's. others argue students and people living in the area should be tested as well though there's no indication right now that there's any up residence of this chemical in the air we just don't know we have to test for we know that ground water, not the drinking water. and we don't know about about the air. one woman who lives near the school says she's worried this has been happening for some time and many students and residents could be at risk as well. you know, i'm just concerned about the kids get into it and then if they c
community, our whole school environment has been traumatized by cancer by toxins in a year anthony mcneiler employee at the high school. he says school and county officials are simply relying on words instead of showing concrete measurements i need to see something more tangible to say this is where the we're at and now because of what we've done. in this press is this is where they're at now officials maintain that adequate testing is being done and that's why they've closed the school for now...
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freshmen students at north carolina's a&t university -- ezell blair, jr., franklin mccain, joseph mcneil and david richmond -- refused to leave the whites-only lunch counter after being denied service. their action inspired a nationwide wave of sit-ins aimed at desegregating businesses and public spaces. within weeks of their action, sit-in protests spread to over 250 cities and towns across the country, sparking a nationwide movement that saw more than 400 protests by the end of the year. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracacy now!,, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from park city, utah. the republican-led senate appears poised to acquit president trump as early as today in just the third presidential impeachment trial in u.s. history. on thursday night, republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee announced he would vote against calling witnesses. alexander said it was inappropriate for trump to ask a foreign leader to investigate a political rival. but he went on to say -- "there is no need for more evidence to prove
freshmen students at north carolina's a&t university -- ezell blair, jr., franklin mccain, joseph mcneil and david richmond -- refused to leave the whites-only lunch counter after being denied service. their action inspired a nationwide wave of sit-ins aimed at desegregating businesses and public spaces. within weeks of their action, sit-in protests spread to over 250 cities and towns across the country, sparking a nationwide movement that saw more than 400 protests by the end of the year....
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community and our whole school environment has been traumatized by cancer by toxins in a year anthony mcneil is a former employee at the high school. he says school and county officials are simply relying on words instead of showing concrete measurements i need to see something more tangible to say this is where the level we're at. now because of what we've done. in this press is this is where they had now officials maintain that adequate testing is being done and that's why they've closed the school for now their concern is making sure tce vapors have not gotten into the building's. others argue students and people living in the area should be tested as well though there's no indication right now that there's any up residence of this chemical in the air we just don't know we have to test for we know that the ground water, not the drinking water. and we don't know about about the air. one woman who lives near the school says she's worried this has been happening for some time and many students and residents could be at risk as hoped. i'm just concerned about the kids get into it and then if
community and our whole school environment has been traumatized by cancer by toxins in a year anthony mcneil is a former employee at the high school. he says school and county officials are simply relying on words instead of showing concrete measurements i need to see something more tangible to say this is where the level we're at. now because of what we've done. in this press is this is where they had now officials maintain that adequate testing is being done and that's why they've closed the...
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neil collins, michael mcneil reflected on his career. >> god is our shelter and strength, a real and present help in our time of need. may the peace of god be with you all. good afternoon. friends, we have gathered together today to celebrate the life of jim lehrer and to offer comfort to his family who have called this church their home since 1977. on behalf of the congregation of national united methodist church, welcome. and it's my privilege to welcome and to introduce john o'brien. >> good afternoon. on behalf of the family, i would like to welcome everyone here today. i'd first like to express the family family's gratitude and appreciation for the outpouring of love and support that we have received over the last week. your calls, your cards, the visits, your beautiful flowers, the food, your support and condolences have meant so much. knowing the sense of loss is felt by so many relieves the burden and is truly a comfort. thank you. i want to thank those of you who have traveled from outside d.c. knowing that you dropped everything to be here with us to celebrate jim's remarka
neil collins, michael mcneil reflected on his career. >> god is our shelter and strength, a real and present help in our time of need. may the peace of god be with you all. good afternoon. friends, we have gathered together today to celebrate the life of jim lehrer and to offer comfort to his family who have called this church their home since 1977. on behalf of the congregation of national united methodist church, welcome. and it's my privilege to welcome and to introduce john o'brien....