and no matter what day it was, i kept thinking about one man. tennis legend john mcen row. you can t be serious, man. you cannot be serious. brian: that s exactly what i found myself saying all week on and off the air. you cannot be serious. i knew i was right. i could not believe what i was hearing and i saw fallacy after fallacy. it began in new york city where lawmakers paid a visit to crime-riddled new york city. they came to hear from real victims. we care about people getting raped in elevators. we don t care about your statistics. you can t convince us to care about your numbers because we see with it our eyes day in and day out, especially in the poor black and brown communities. where none of you in this room would even step food in. my son is dea dead forever. brian: where did that come from? because she had real pain. and they were called props by democrats. they didn t want to talk about the city given away to felons. they didn t care. but those in attendance
and no matter what day it was, i kept thinking about one man. tennis legend john mcen row. you can t be serious, man. you cannot be serious. brian: that s exactly what i found myself saying all week on and off the air. you cannot be serious. i knew i was right. i could not believe what i was hearing and i saw fallacy after fallacy. it began in new york city where lawmakers paid a visit to crime-riddled new york city. they came to hear from real victims. we care about people getting raped in elevators. we don t care about your statistics. you can t convince us to care about your numbers because we see with it our eyes day in and day out, especially in the poor black and brown communities. where none of you in this room would even step food in. my son is dea dead forever. brian: where did that come from? because she had real pain. and they were called props by democrats. they didn t want to talk about the city given away to felons. they didn t care. but those in attendance
and no matter what day it was, i kept thinking about one man. tennis legend john mcen row. you can t be serious, man. you cannot be serious. brian: that s exactly what i found myself saying all week on and off the air. you cannot be serious. i knew i was right. i could not believe what i was hearing and i saw fallacy after fallacy. it began in new york city where lawmakers paid a visit to crime-riddled new york city. they came to hear from real victims. we care about people getting raped in elevators. we don t care about your statistics. you can t convince us to care about your numbers because we see with it our eyes day in and day out, especially in the poor black and brown communities. where none of you in this room would even step food in. my son is dea dead forever. brian: where did that come from? because she had real pain. and they were called props by democrats. they didn t want to talk about the city given away to felons. they didn t care. but those in attendance
it was a case tailor-made with the tabloids. we had this beautiful woman, a tall handsome guy, greed, infidelity. he is out with other women. a failing marriage with millions at stake. he didn t have any money of his own. this is getting ugly. yes. she said she were broken, and she cried. was it a fall in the tub, or husbands fall from grace? we believed it was a staged accident. he was adamant about his innocence. the case bought me for a long time. he said to me you have to help me kill my parents. and i can t even think about the magnitude of it all. hello and welcome to dateline. shelley and roderick covlin met and married in a matter of months. soon they had two young children in manhattan. and an estate worth millions. then on the brink of a new year, tragedy struck. first responders thought it was an accident. but troubling clues quickly surfaced, pointing to a diabolical truth that would tear to families apart. here s andrea with en
can see lots of isobars on the charts driving the showers in. some of the heaviest ones we can expect affecting more southern counties of england, towards the south west and wales and some running of the receipt to north west england. some of the showers will push northwards and eastwards forming bands, some of them heavy and rumbles of thunder. in between, good spells of sunshine and the wind is still a feature. temperature 12 to 15, 16 degrees which is very mild for the time of year. this evening and overnight, showers rattle through on a fairly brisk south westerly as the night wears on the winds will ease down somewhat and the shower activity eases through central and eastern areas. still going across the south on the west and some of them could be quite heavy. temperatures four to 11 degrees. nowhere particularly cold because of the strength of the breeze. on wednesday, probably fewer showers around for much of the country with the low pressure system sitting to the west