days beauty and the beast until that strange terrible day. he found her at home with bruises across our throat. dead, a tragic freak accident, or was it? the weight machine she doesn t lift weights. a home gym mysteriously turned death trap, a husband mysteriously turned suspect. hello and welcome to dateline. it s the case of a fit young woman who died suddenly. her friends and family were told it was a freak accident in a gym the kind of thing that could happen to anyone. equipment does at times malfunction. but so do relationships. here is dennis murphy with the beauty mystery. claude the images are fuzzy homebody of the wedding reception. but anyone who was there remembers the event vividly. the bride own way and the groom he s the dance partner in the group goofy beast costume. kind of a strange way to begin marriage some guest murmured. but then, it was a union that would end strangely. last dance still more than ten years away that point lisa the br
the beautiful wife something crazy about her. but an ill wind will blow through paradise. kennel dogs were very upset. it was huge ruckus. i knew my heart something terrible had happened. we heard the dog trainer gone? a trail of sinister clues. there was three wet blood spots in the hallway. there is also its of ammunition and guns and firearms on magnets behind tapestries. firearms injuries over his house. he has his arms around a big role of plastic in my brain goes there is a body. can anyone put it all together and sniff out the truth? what did that say to you? it s a lot to me. october 28, 2009, october 28th 2009. routine call middle of the day. a routine call from any other day. this batch that is what car talk to two ladies. what was it they said? two cars where they shouldn t be? someone moving something bulky from one to the other? back when it started lovebird should ve known, probably, that it was too good to be true. or to get to last anyw
conviction. the cbs evening news starts now. norah: tonight, the president changing his schedule before heading overseas and going to delaware to see hunter biden just hours after his son is convicted. good evening. i m norah o donnell. thank you for being with us. that moment of embraced captured on camera on the national guard airport now named after the president s late son, beau, who died of cancer in 2015. this child publicly aired some of the first family s most moments, with just five months until the presidential election. the president says he will not pardon his son, as hunter faces up to 25 years in prison. and it all started with this: x on a federal firearms application 2018. an unlawful user of or addicted to illegal drugs. the jury decided that was a lie. cbs s weijia jiang is in wilmington and she is going to start us off tonight. reporter: hunter biden left court today holding hands with his wife in the first lady, dr. jill biden, just after hearing
hearing i love you from her and not hearing her words of encouragement, hey, you re not someone i love you too good work. was he stolen from you? my precious lisa. just her smile. she would call me every morning say hi mom, to get away from me. our whole family is not complete without her be. there will always be in a future at the table with. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m andrea canning, thanks for watching. w through paradi a doctor into the stars.
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I’ve always been a lousy presenter, and it’s worse on Zoom. How can I keep my team’s attention on video calls?
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Presentation expert Dave Paradi often finds himself talking to a grid of black squares. He could assume he’s bad and boring, and nobody is listening. But he doesn’t and neither should you. “Most people think they’re far worse at presenting than they really are,” says the founder of Think Outside the Slide. For this widespread misconception, blame curated TED Talks, tech wunderkinds and standing ovations in rom-com denouements. “You