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elyse hanlon, scott sherwood's wife.the stand she recalled a conversation with paul where he told her that he committed the murder and that he did it alone. >> scott had nothing to do with it. there's no way scott's getting into trouble. scott had nothing to do with it. >> and he told her i went up there with him, he drove, i went in, i did everything. >> three people in three different rooms, telling us the same thing. you may not be able to say we have a fingerprint or we have dna, but that's pretty damning evidence. >> reporter: the last piece the prosecution needed was motive. why would paul want to kill his wife catherine in simple, they said. money. when catherine died, paul cashed in on her life insurance policy and homeowner's insurance. it all totaled around $700,000. >> the defendant said he would kill catherine and burn up the evidence, and he did just that. >> reporter: now it was the defense's turn to attack. jurors would hear more about the checkered pasts of the witnesses at the very heart of the case. >>>
elyse hanlon, scott sherwood's wife.the stand she recalled a conversation with paul where he told her that he committed the murder and that he did it alone. >> scott had nothing to do with it. there's no way scott's getting into trouble. scott had nothing to do with it. >> and he told her i went up there with him, he drove, i went in, i did everything. >> three people in three different rooms, telling us the same thing. you may not be able to say we have a fingerprint or we...
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moscow tonight let's go to the russian capital then where we find the dublin correspondent emily sherwood now welcome emulate tell us more about that conversation. well that conversation seemed to reveal new details about these poisoning with now via me of course asking the questions brazenly himself we pounce found out it seems from that operative that the poison that got into the system was put on the inner seams of his underwear we also heard that later on f.s.b. operatives collected his clothing and washed it several times in order to kind of erase traces of that poison so it fits seems that the conversation that we heard on you tube today that confirmed a lot of the details that we saw revealed in the recent investigation led by the. show was all russian north or she saying. well we've just heard a statement from the f.s.b. itself they said that that phone call that we saw in the youtube video and published is a fake they said that it's a planned provocation aimed at discrediting the f.s.b. and f.s.b. officers and they also said that now viney was using the methods of foreign securit
moscow tonight let's go to the russian capital then where we find the dublin correspondent emily sherwood now welcome emulate tell us more about that conversation. well that conversation seemed to reveal new details about these poisoning with now via me of course asking the questions brazenly himself we pounce found out it seems from that operative that the poison that got into the system was put on the inner seams of his underwear we also heard that later on f.s.b. operatives collected his...
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and money in npr jacob goldstein martin sherwood looks of the cold war with a focus on in the cuban missile crisis. gambling with armageddon. in the book warm. margaret mcmillan considers how military conflict has affected our lives is on the wall street journal's list of 2020 notable books. thusly 43. james holland. examination of the invasion of italy during world war ii. and historian eric larson discovers his leadership during the blitz. in the mid- 1940. that's when the action starts. it was the day that churchill became prime minister. prime minister. the greatest day in his life. this is the thing he wanted most of all. and he became prime minister. going into the rebellion in the house of commons. it was that the prior prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler in germany. but that same day. was the day that hitler went to the phony war. and became a hot shooting more. when hitler invaded the low countries. here is a situation. where it is the greatest day of his life. but also one of the darkest days in the history of the world. this is like added spice to th
and money in npr jacob goldstein martin sherwood looks of the cold war with a focus on in the cuban missile crisis. gambling with armageddon. in the book warm. margaret mcmillan considers how military conflict has affected our lives is on the wall street journal's list of 2020 notable books. thusly 43. james holland. examination of the invasion of italy during world war ii. and historian eric larson discovers his leadership during the blitz. in the mid- 1940. that's when the action starts. it...
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there's a saying from robert sherwood who worked for fdr, most of the time you can keep the presidentle portrait on your desk and you don't have to worry about what he is doing. but in a time of crisis, when people need somebody in leadership other than themselves and they need to ban together. that is when leadership was essential. the war was a crisis, the flu was a crisis, we are having a crisis right now and leadership is essential. >> these are the lessons that can and should be remembered from the two global pandemics. lessons that be can be applied to help the next pandemic. >> without a doubt, the future will hold pandemics, exactly what it will be or when it will occur is without a doubt unclear right now. but it will occur. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven
there's a saying from robert sherwood who worked for fdr, most of the time you can keep the presidentle portrait on your desk and you don't have to worry about what he is doing. but in a time of crisis, when people need somebody in leadership other than themselves and they need to ban together. that is when leadership was essential. the war was a crisis, the flu was a crisis, we are having a crisis right now and leadership is essential. >> these are the lessons that can and should be...
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there is a saying from robert sherwood who worked for fdr that most of the time you can keep the presidentyou don't have to worry about what he is doing. in a time of crisis, when people need somebody in leadership other than themselves, they need to banned together, that's when leadership is crucial. the war was a crisis. we are having a crisis right now and leadership is essential. >> these are some of the lessons that can and should be remembered from these two global pandemics. lessons that can be applied to help fight the next pandemic. >> without a doubt the future will also hold for us pandemics. exactly what that will be or whether it will occur is without a doubt unclear right now, but it will occur. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. ♪ >>> hey, i am brian stelter and this is "reliable sources." our weekly look at theto
there is a saying from robert sherwood who worked for fdr that most of the time you can keep the presidentyou don't have to worry about what he is doing. in a time of crisis, when people need somebody in leadership other than themselves, they need to banned together, that's when leadership is crucial. the war was a crisis. we are having a crisis right now and leadership is essential. >> these are some of the lessons that can and should be remembered from these two global pandemics....
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there's a saying from robert sherwood who worked for fdr that most of the time you can keep the presidenthave to worry about what he's doing, but in a time of crisis when people need somebody in leadership other than themselves and they need to ban together, that's when leadership is essential and obviously this was a crisis, the flu was. the war was a crisis. we're having a crisis right fno, and leadership is essential. >>> these are some of the lessons that can and should be remembered from these two global pandemics. lessons that can be applied to help fight the next pandemic. >> without a doubt the future will also hold for us pandemics. exactly what that will be or when it will occur is without a doubt unclear right now. but it will occur. don't worry, julie... coughing's not new. this woman coughs... and that guy does, too. people cough in the country, at sea, and downtown. but don't worry, julie... robitussin shuts coughs down. are you managing ...using fingersticks? with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one
there's a saying from robert sherwood who worked for fdr that most of the time you can keep the presidenthave to worry about what he's doing, but in a time of crisis when people need somebody in leadership other than themselves and they need to ban together, that's when leadership is essential and obviously this was a crisis, the flu was. the war was a crisis. we're having a crisis right fno, and leadership is essential. >>> these are some of the lessons that can and should be...
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there's a saying from robert sherwood, who worked for fdr, that most of the time you can keep the presidentn't have to worry about what he's doing. but in a time of crisis, when people need somebody in leadership other than themselves, and they need to band together, that's when leadership is essential. and obviously this was a crisis. the flu was. the war was a crisis. we're having a crisis right now. and leadership is essential. >> these are some of the lessons that can and should be remembered from these two global pandemics. lessons that can be applied to help fight the next pandemic. >> without a doubt the future will also hold for us pandemics. exactly what that will be or when it will occur is without a doubt unclear right now. but it will occur. ♪ this holiday at t-mobile, get an iphone 12 with 5g, on us, on every plan! and if you're 55 and up, switch to our essentials 55 plan and save 50% on your bill vs. the other guys. that's right, iphone 12 on us! holiday on with t-mobile. been there, done that. twice your cousin. from boston. karen, i'm just gonna say what everyone here is thi
there's a saying from robert sherwood, who worked for fdr, that most of the time you can keep the presidentn't have to worry about what he's doing. but in a time of crisis, when people need somebody in leadership other than themselves, and they need to band together, that's when leadership is essential. and obviously this was a crisis. the flu was. the war was a crisis. we're having a crisis right now. and leadership is essential. >> these are some of the lessons that can and should be...
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martin sherwood looks at the cold war with focus on the human missile crisis and gambling with armageddon. in the quarter, historian margaret mcmillan describes how military conflict has affected our lives. also in the wall street journal's list of 2020 notable books is simply 43. author james collins highlight invasion of italy during world war ii. and eric larson study prime minister winston churchill's leadership in the london blitz, in the splendid and the vile . >> is when the starts in the book. the wind churchill became prime ministers, that was the greatest day in his life. that was the thing he wanted most of all. and he became prime minister and somewhat of a rebellion in the house of commerce. and the consensus was that chamberlain, was a fire prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler and in germany. but that same day, was the day the hitler and the so-called - it became a heart thing. when hitler invaded the other countries. so in the situation, or churchill and his greatest day of his life, also facing the darkest days in the history of the world. this
martin sherwood looks at the cold war with focus on the human missile crisis and gambling with armageddon. in the quarter, historian margaret mcmillan describes how military conflict has affected our lives. also in the wall street journal's list of 2020 notable books is simply 43. author james collins highlight invasion of italy during world war ii. and eric larson study prime minister winston churchill's leadership in the london blitz, in the splendid and the vile . >> is when the starts...
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. >> this is saying from robert her wo sherwood who worked for fdr that most of the time you can keepout what he's doing but in a time of crisis, that's when people ban together and that's when this was essential. we are having a crisis right now and leadership was e essential. these are some of the lessons that can and should be remembered from these two global pandemics. lessons that can be applied to help fight the next pandemic. >> without a doubt the future will also hold for us pandemics, exactly what it will be or when it will occur is without a doubt unclear right now. it will occur. this holiday season choose the longest lasting aa battery... (music) energizer ultimate lithium backed by science. matched by no one. now you can trade stocks and etfs... introducing...stocks by the slice from fidelity for any amount you choose... instead of buying by the share. and fidelity allows you to trade fractional shares of stocks and etf's for as little as one dollar. that's more choice and more flexibility than you'll find at schwab all with no commissions, no account fees and no minimum
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martin sherwood looks of the cold war with a focus on the cuban misle crisis and gambling wh armageddon. in the book war historian margaret mcmillan considers how military conflictas affected our lives. also on the wall strt journal listed 2020 notab books is sicily 43 author mes hollins examination of the alliednvasion of italy and ec larson studies prime minister winston churchill leadership ding the london itz in the splendid and the vile. the action starts iny book was a day churchill became prime minter. the greatest day in his life. this is the thing he wanted most of all. he became prime minister to something of a rebellion in the house speaker of commons with the consensus was that chamberlain, the prime minister was not up to the challenge of dealing with hitler in germany. at that same day it was the phony war ceased to become a phony war became a hot shooting o when hitler invaded the low countries. here is a situation where churchill it's the greatest day of his life. one of the darkest days in the history of the world. this did not daunt churchill. churchill thoughthis was
martin sherwood looks of the cold war with a focus on the cuban misle crisis and gambling wh armageddon. in the book war historian margaret mcmillan considers how military conflictas affected our lives. also on the wall strt journal listed 2020 notab books is sicily 43 author mes hollins examination of the alliednvasion of italy and ec larson studies prime minister winston churchill leadership ding the london itz in the splendid and the vile. the action starts iny book was a day churchill...
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rise even though they are fluctuating just about every day now here's more from spokesperson sarah sherwood. >>it's a pendulum swinging from patients released into patients coming in patients released into patients coming in. and again we are. we are seeing patients at a younger age. they are not they're not obeying county rules and not staying safe and they're coming they're coming in in droves. and so our message is that they need to they need to obey the rules and lighting up the >>back here at good samaritan hospital as these new tests are going up, but we're told that these are primarily going to be a for augmenting the waiting area and for triage but also other going to be ramping up but covid-19 testing here at good samaritan that will take place in these tents, as of right now we know that there are 403 across the santa clara county hospital system with a those numbers will be updated updated some time this afternoon live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>thank you so much rob, here's the latest now in hospital icu bed capacity in our region as of right now northern california
rise even though they are fluctuating just about every day now here's more from spokesperson sarah sherwood. >>it's a pendulum swinging from patients released into patients coming in patients released into patients coming in. and again we are. we are seeing patients at a younger age. they are not they're not obeying county rules and not staying safe and they're coming they're coming in in droves. and so our message is that they need to they need to obey the rules and lighting up the...
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in the school including admiral sandy winnefeld and general phil breedlove and doctor elizabeth sherwood-randall who have played roles either in the u.s. defense or in the federal level. and we have many other incredibly important faculty. anyway, so we're delighted once again and always be remiss to highlight how important it is for us again that georgia tech be a place of debate, of discussion -- not just georgia tech, but all of our universities are to be places where we bring people together to discuss the big issues of our time in an absolutely open -- in an open way. and i couldn't think of anybody better to bring a discussion about our nation's policies in relation to china than our chief diplomat, secretary pompeo. and it is my distinct honor to introduce him to you. you know that secretary pompeo is the 70th person to have this job. the first one, i guess, must have been thomas jefferson. what a distinguished line of individuals that you follow. secretary pompeo has had a whole number of jobs. i don't know if you know how to keep a job, but not -- there is a very positive side to that,
in the school including admiral sandy winnefeld and general phil breedlove and doctor elizabeth sherwood-randall who have played roles either in the u.s. defense or in the federal level. and we have many other incredibly important faculty. anyway, so we're delighted once again and always be remiss to highlight how important it is for us again that georgia tech be a place of debate, of discussion -- not just georgia tech, but all of our universities are to be places where we bring people...