mother. she was the most amazing woman i had ever met in my life. and then, suddenly, one day, she was gone poisoned by carbon monoxide. he was like i couldn t get a pulse, i couldn t get a pulse. her husband blamed of faulty water heater, police blamed him. you don t think this is an accident? no. there was one problem, and it was a big one, no one could figure out exactly how he might have done it. he s an expert in gases, he s analyses urologist. murder or an accident. did you kill your wife? hello, and welcome to dateline, hundreds of americans die every year from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, but according to police in ohio, one of those deaths wasn t an accident, it was murder, and they say if anyone would know how to use a deadly gas to murder someone, it was their prime suspects. here is kate snow with deadly exposure. reporter: he s come back to where it all began, to the town, the streets he knew so well, remembering the old times
life. and then, suddenly, one day, she was gone. poisoned by carbon monoxide. he s like, i couldn t get a pulse! i couldn t get a pulse! i couldn t get a pulse! her husband blamed of faulty water heater. police blamed him. you don t think this is an accident. no. there was just one problem. and it was a big one. no one could figure out exactly how he might have done it. he s an expert at gases. murder or accident? did you kill your wife? hello and welcome to dateline. hundreds of americans die every year from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. according to police in ohio, one of those deaths wasn t an accident. it was murder. they say if anyone would know how to use a deadly gas to murder someone, it was their prime suspect. here is kate snow with deadly exposure. he has come back to where it all began, to the tune, the streets he knew so well, remembering the old times when life was simple, love was young and the future held so much promise. taki
in canada. air pollution in the us. a new el nino weather event. we ll investigate what s going on with our climate. in ukraine president zelensky has been to see the damage done after the attack on the dam. and in france the latest first lets go to the us uk prime minister is in washington. meeting us presidentjoe biden. those pictures are of something different. we will stick to the us, because in the last few minutes, that press conference has wrapped up a little early orion will stop this was their meeting in front of the cameras, and they had private meetings as well after that talking about economic ties, support for ukraine and artificial intelligence as we mentioned. that is what we will be talking about. first, let s hear from the us will be talking about. first, let s hearfrom the us president. so, mr prime minister, thank you for making the journey to washington. earlier this week, we marked the 79th anniversary of d day, and a timely reminder of a proud hist
times on the stand. people inside the courtroom said rudy giuliani would just sit there looking on with little reaction. what do you make of that as somebody who knows a court room, that does not seem to be a good way to win a case to look on stoically as these two compelling witnesses cried. unless you are contemptuous of the system which rudy apparently is, he said he hopes to get an appeal so he can get a fair trial before a fair tribunal record and i don t know what that looks like, even if he got an appeal. certainly this was a fair proceeding. he is just tap dancing and the music is stopping. giuliani, and we discussed this he was supposed to testify he said he was going to testify and he had evidence to back up his lies and he did not takes the stand in his own defense that would have been unwise but he was still doubling down about the falsehoods of these women. the judge rebuked him saying it could lead to another defamation case he keeps lying about these women
the latest developments. hello, cb. mike, good afternoon. the legal team is calling for upgraded charges and attorneys for penny say the mounting defense will exonerate their client. this insight shared last night by penny s attorney thomas kenneth during wabc radio show katz and cosby. and the attorneys say, quote, they were led to believe this case was head today a grand jury and caught off guard when d.a. decided to arrest him on manslaughter, a penalty up to 15 years in prison. he was released on a $100,000 bond. some legal crit exsay this process has been political. if they re not going to arrest him on the scene with a political complaint, and wait and there s a gap. they ll go to the grand jury and come back with indictment. they didn t here, which leads me to believe the decision to charge him on a complaint was something driven by politics and not by the best interest of the criminal system. he s saying his firm has retired n.y.p.d. detectives investigating and