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focus on the financial system >> reporter: two fires in their homes in the mississippi delta left farrah applebury and her girls destitute. >> we prayed in unison because i didn't want to lose another home and one of my girls said, "mama, it's going to be all right god got us," that this, too, shall pass >> reporter: along literally came hope. a credit union focused on economically distressed areas in the south that brings basic banking services to the nation's poorest. >> the rate of poverty here is three times what you see in the nation as a whole, even greater for the region's african-american residents if you look at level of banking services, three times the level of people who don't have a banking account. and when you add the number of people who use check cashers and payday lenders, between 60% to 70% of the members who join our credit union were outside the banking system or on the edge of the financial system, paying high rates or did not have basic tools to support their families and stabilize their financial lives. >> reporter: you can see the absence of banking services in p
focus on the financial system >> reporter: two fires in their homes in the mississippi delta left farrah applebury and her girls destitute. >> we prayed in unison because i didn't want to lose another home and one of my girls said, "mama, it's going to be all right god got us," that this, too, shall pass >> reporter: along literally came hope. a credit union focused on economically distressed areas in the south that brings basic banking services to the nation's...
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." >> starring none other than farrah fawcett in her heyday. ♪ i'm hungry like the wolf >> farrah fawcett will never forget is when they played the tape of the song hungry like the wolf and her reaction to the song was very similar to diane's reaction in the actual trial. >> this is the music that her children were shot by. she is sitting in her chair. bopping her head and moving her foot. >> diane was dancing and tapping her toe. >> she was enjoying it. the jurors just turned around and just stared at her. it was chilling, freaky, out of place. >> it's insane. it's evil is what it is. >> during the trial the police and the prosecutor play the various interviews they had with diane. >> christie was laying in the back seat just choking on her own blood and i kept telling her to roll over on her stomach so that she wouldn't -- she was drowning. she was just drowning in it, god. >> the jurors were able to listen to the flat emotion as she recounted the sequence of events and the shooting. there were no tears. >> they told me that cheryl was in pretty bad shape and probably might not make it.
." >> starring none other than farrah fawcett in her heyday. ♪ i'm hungry like the wolf >> farrah fawcett will never forget is when they played the tape of the song hungry like the wolf and her reaction to the song was very similar to diane's reaction in the actual trial. >> this is the music that her children were shot by. she is sitting in her chair. bopping her head and moving her foot. >> diane was dancing and tapping her toe. >> she was enjoying it. the...
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farrah fawcett, many young boys had posters of her in their rooms from the 1970's. "charlie's angels." jogging is what the antiwar protester was of the 60's. now, americans are increasingly taking up fitness and health and taking to the roads and jogging. people on the road running would now become a much more common sight. coming out of the counterculture, we see the rise of natural food movements, which now have become totally mainstream going to supermarkets and seeing rows of organic food. this comes out of this period. it comes out of this counterculture looking for ways to improve one's health. you see the popularity of racquetball, which has kind of declined. i remember playing when i was younger. i don't know if it is popular anymore. it becomes a big sport in the 70's and early 80's. bodybuilding and weightlifting, symbolized by the documentary "pumping iron," with arnold schwarzenegger as the star. it really made him into a star. there is understanding in the 1970's of the harm of smoking. it's when the surgeon general announces smoking is dangerous. smoki
farrah fawcett, many young boys had posters of her in their rooms from the 1970's. "charlie's angels." jogging is what the antiwar protester was of the 60's. now, americans are increasingly taking up fitness and health and taking to the roads and jogging. people on the road running would now become a much more common sight. coming out of the counterculture, we see the rise of natural food movements, which now have become totally mainstream going to supermarkets and seeing rows of...
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my eldest, farrah, graduated magnum cum laude from usc.elly ripa who has two kids in college defended herself to a paparazzo. >> i know you worked super hard to get your kids into school and they did their best. >> my kids worked really hard. >> i know. >> rob lowe threw a little shade. his children attended duke and st stanford and in a tweet he has since deleted, he wrote, very proud of my honest, hardworking sons. and "late night" had a field day. >> it looks like felicity huffman and lori loughlin are headed back to tv. >> loughlin allegedly got her daughters into usc through the rowing team even though her daughter had never rowed a boat. how the schools fell for these foe to shops, i don't know. use your heads, people. >> we will continue to follow this unbelievable story as it develops. >>> meanwhile, in other legal news today, luke perry's death certificate was released and it confirmed that he died of a massive stroke. it also reveals luke was laid to rest on monday in dixon, tennessee. luke had owned a farm there since 1995. may
my eldest, farrah, graduated magnum cum laude from usc.elly ripa who has two kids in college defended herself to a paparazzo. >> i know you worked super hard to get your kids into school and they did their best. >> my kids worked really hard. >> i know. >> rob lowe threw a little shade. his children attended duke and st stanford and in a tweet he has since deleted, he wrote, very proud of my honest, hardworking sons. and "late night" had a field day. >>...
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of rules around that if you lobbying on behalf of a foreign power, you have to register under the farraha, that seems different than what we are seeing here. >> it's completely different and more standardized. i think that's why you're seeing from the mueller investigation this reoccurring theme of going after the fara act, and can we set rules in place. the other thing that's strange is the focus on ms. yang. i know that is a sensational story, but i think a better question congress can be asking when it comes to counter intelligence is go to the intelligence community and ask one simple question, how many times since the trump administration started have we seen espionage targets that we believe are trying to penetrate the u.s. government show up at the white house, or mar-a-lago, with trump campaign people. you don't need to be specific on those but it will tell you the severity of the problem. that's a better question to ask to get a sense of what the problem is this. is this influence from afar or is this really deep espionage that we need to be concerned about. >> i might clip that
of rules around that if you lobbying on behalf of a foreign power, you have to register under the farraha, that seems different than what we are seeing here. >> it's completely different and more standardized. i think that's why you're seeing from the mueller investigation this reoccurring theme of going after the fara act, and can we set rules in place. the other thing that's strange is the focus on ms. yang. i know that is a sensational story, but i think a better question congress can...