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shawna was never given a funeral.e the case would one day be solved. to put it bluntly, my sister has been sitting in a box on a shelf for 30 years. she won't be any more. advocates of this technology say that could be used to solve tens of thousands of murderers in the us alone, but there's a question of privacy here. do we want law enforcement knowing so much information about us? genetics isn'tjust any old tool for law enforcement, it's a particular and a potent tool because it's not like a phone number that you just change when you get too many spam calls or even a social security number that you might have reissued if somebody, you know, takes yours. it's a technology in its infancy. we don't know yet what it will tell us, how well it will tell us things about people. the big criticism of this technology is around consent. so after i get my dna tested, i can go on to gedmatch and i can upload my raw dna files to the website. here is the problem with that — i share dna with my relatives, and critics argue that onc
shawna was never given a funeral.e the case would one day be solved. to put it bluntly, my sister has been sitting in a box on a shelf for 30 years. she won't be any more. advocates of this technology say that could be used to solve tens of thousands of murderers in the us alone, but there's a question of privacy here. do we want law enforcement knowing so much information about us? genetics isn'tjust any old tool for law enforcement, it's a particular and a potent tool because it's not like a...
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injune, shawna beth gabba was— solve. injune, shawna beth gabba was buried _ solve. do not have a picture of her as an adult. whatever your view of the technology, though, the family was at least able to say goodbye. the family was at least able to say goodbye-— the family was at least able to say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, _ say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she _ say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she will - say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she will be i be nearfamily, she will be near where, you know, we can go out and take care of her site. i suppose, if you think about just how cold this case was, it is very unlikely that shawna's identity would have ever been revealed and the murder investigation could step up if it was not for this technique. the process works, we know that, it is now down to countries across the world to work out whether or not they want to give law enforcement so much information, so much genetic information, about you and me. hello. a few places got close to 29 degrees on friday, it
injune, shawna beth gabba was— solve. injune, shawna beth gabba was buried _ solve. do not have a picture of her as an adult. whatever your view of the technology, though, the family was at least able to say goodbye. the family was at least able to say goodbye-— the family was at least able to say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, _ say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she _ say goodbye. you know, she will be near family, she will - say goodbye. you know, she will be...
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of the only people who — that we've found, anyway — who knew shawna, can remember shawna, and the kinder had. could this be rob? is it rob? yeah. hello, rob! how's it going? it's james. it's nice to meet you, sir. how's it going? nice to meet you, nice to meet you. 0ur biological mother was...a little demented and rather evil, to be nice about it. and, she just...didn�*t take very good care of us and...i was the one that was the target of everything until...the incident that got us taken away from her. and that was way above and beyond everything else. she poured lighterfluid on shawna and threw the match at her. i'm sorry... it's ok. yeah, that was... after that, i only saw shawna twice, maybe three times, after that. completely lost her. was the biggest part of my life, you know? the biggest part of me that has been missing since then. shawna was never given a funeral, instead, her remains lay in storage for years in the hope the case would one day be solved. to put it bluntly, my sister has been sitting in a box, on a shelf, for 30 years. she won't be anymore. advocates of this tech
of the only people who — that we've found, anyway — who knew shawna, can remember shawna, and the kinder had. could this be rob? is it rob? yeah. hello, rob! how's it going? it's james. it's nice to meet you, sir. how's it going? nice to meet you, nice to meet you. 0ur biological mother was...a little demented and rather evil, to be nice about it. and, she just...didn�*t take very good care of us and...i was the one that was the target of everything until...the incident that got us taken...
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she came up to the car and shawna got in the car and i told shawna just to stay away from her. >> i was like, well, my parents aren't controlling. you can come over to my house and we can do whatever we want to do. if we want to go out and drink, we can go out and drink. >> he would give us a hundred dollars, drop us off at the mall and say have fun. my mom was strict. she was really strict. it wasn't just like, i met this girl at school, let me go and hang out with her. we had to go to the house and hang out at the house for quite a while before i was allowed to go out with her. >> she spent weeks lobbying to spend the night at her house. >> lisa returned from work in an immaculate house. i said, shawna, what do you want? i said okay. she said before you say no, just lisp to me. i said okay. and she said she wants to spend the weekend. i said i'm not going to discuss that now. >> later that night, cathy and her dad came over to the house to meet shawna and shawna's grandmother. >> the girls are going to go and clean condos. i'll make sure she calls you and shawna is begging me and begg
she came up to the car and shawna got in the car and i told shawna just to stay away from her. >> i was like, well, my parents aren't controlling. you can come over to my house and we can do whatever we want to do. if we want to go out and drink, we can go out and drink. >> he would give us a hundred dollars, drop us off at the mall and say have fun. my mom was strict. she was really strict. it wasn't just like, i met this girl at school, let me go and hang out with her. we had to...
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shawna hawk.bra slaughter. >> each one seen individually. >> here's another homicide. >> two murders in two days. >> who is african american. >> caroline love. >> michelle stinson. >> another victim to roll out. >> a lot of women are in fear. >> i just talked to her, and now she's dead? >> the patterns of women being killed didn't add up. >> brandi henderson and nine others. >> these ten murders -- >> a murder count possibly totaling 13. >> why didn't police see it sooner? >> all victims of an unknown suspect. >> whoever did this was a ghost. >> danger disguised as a friend. his victims never saw it coming. >> why did it take so long to see a pattern? >> we feel bad that we did not know that sooner. >> it wasn't just police. it was those of the us in the media and i think the community. >> it was right there. >> this young mother killed in the same manner. >> all had been strangled. >> he looked at me and said, we think we have a serial killer. >> we know if you don't get him off the streets fast,
shawna hawk.bra slaughter. >> each one seen individually. >> here's another homicide. >> two murders in two days. >> who is african american. >> caroline love. >> michelle stinson. >> another victim to roll out. >> a lot of women are in fear. >> i just talked to her, and now she's dead? >> the patterns of women being killed didn't add up. >> brandi henderson and nine others. >> these ten murders -- >> a murder count...
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shawna: i talked to some former u.s. attorneys who say dangling a pardon could equal obstruction of justice. it depends, it would be a hard case to prove because you don't know what's in people's basically. ithe thing about michael cohen, though, is that, because all of the information around this, did he talk to his lawyer about it, did his lawyer talk to president trump, was that michael cohen asking for a pardon, also michael cohen has admitte to lying to congress before -- he's not the most relble source. and while sometimes the president of the united states is also not the most reliable source, when the president gets on the chopper and basically says michael cohen is a liar, it's hard to refute that so that all kind of plays into the president'sve narra. joshua: we also know, too, cohen spent hours and hours this week testifying before the house and we don't know what was said because that was in private. however, a number of democrats in those hearings have suggested in various interviews on tv that there really
shawna: i talked to some former u.s. attorneys who say dangling a pardon could equal obstruction of justice. it depends, it would be a hard case to prove because you don't know what's in people's basically. ithe thing about michael cohen, though, is that, because all of the information around this, did he talk to his lawyer about it, did his lawyer talk to president trump, was that michael cohen asking for a pardon, also michael cohen has admitte to lying to congress before -- he's not the most...
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i stopped by to see shawna one day, and she gave me a hug. not. this is not a joke. >> he gave a full confession. that's very unusual. many of them deny it to their dying day, so to speak, but henry wallace didn't. >> i told her to get dressed. i took her to the bathroom. that's where i maneuvered the choke hold on her and -- until she passed out. and then i filled the bathtub with water and placed her in it. >> coldest thing i ever heard in my life. he was talking about killing women like you're in some sort of boring book club. >> henry wallace admits he raped each of his victims before killing them and usually robbed them. >> but what's really unusual is that henry wallace knew his victims. and they knew him. >> that's what's different -- he knew them, and he had to know them. he couldn't kill a stranger, he said. >> i would always hear the voices of the people that i killed. i would always see them. i would always see a shadow of them. i would always hear their voices. i would always hear that, like, laughter from them. >> shawna hawk's m
i stopped by to see shawna one day, and she gave me a hug. not. this is not a joke. >> he gave a full confession. that's very unusual. many of them deny it to their dying day, so to speak, but henry wallace didn't. >> i told her to get dressed. i took her to the bathroom. that's where i maneuvered the choke hold on her and -- until she passed out. and then i filled the bathtub with water and placed her in it. >> coldest thing i ever heard in my life. he was talking about...
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shawna: he is in this race.eere in kentucky and we were in pennsylvania, he had a big crowd in chi he got hi first union endorsement in pennsylvania and pittsburgh. sort o joe biden's scranton backyard. but the interesting thing is elizabeth landers, our correspondent, pushed him on tho id how do you dimpshate yourself from elizabeth w wren. he refused to really, one, go after elizabeth warren which i kind of understand, but really give us a clear answer of how he's different. at a certain point he t tned it baba on our correspondent and said hey, that's a mediaes on. no one is asking that people have asked him that, people inb have asked him that, other than thehe media. we'll see if next week's debate is that pointnt, at some p he'll have to say why his plans are different than hers and what can he articulate that makes him better than her.it ay be a all eyes are on what he does etweelizabeth warren and bernie sanders but at some point who are you in comparison. >> sometimes it's not just about what you do as
shawna: he is in this race.eere in kentucky and we were in pennsylvania, he had a big crowd in chi he got hi first union endorsement in pennsylvania and pittsburgh. sort o joe biden's scranton backyard. but the interesting thing is elizabeth landers, our correspondent, pushed him on tho id how do you dimpshate yourself from elizabeth w wren. he refused to really, one, go after elizabeth warren which i kind of understand, but really give us a clear answer of how he's different. at a certain...
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shawna worked 7 to 3:00 a.m. at the casino. george a firefighter worked long shifts and got lots of days off. their daughter shuttled back and forth between them and when they were both at work, the girl spent nights with george's mother. >> what shift did you work yesterday. >> a 24-hour shift. >> he was at work when shawna was killed. of course, they did some checking just to be sure. >> you know if he was there on every run, if he had left for he reason. >> but he was on every run. did not leave work at all. so not the husband this time. >> he had nothing to do with the attack of shawna. >> but george did offer a possible lead. >> the garage door was open, which is unusual. so we were worried because we got broken into a week or two ago. >> the chief in the earlier burglary used shawna's bathroom to take a shower and left with several pair of shawna's panties and some jewelry. he left behind a pair of boxer shorts size small. back then shawna immediately suspected some neighborhood teens, said george. >> so she had discussed
shawna worked 7 to 3:00 a.m. at the casino. george a firefighter worked long shifts and got lots of days off. their daughter shuttled back and forth between them and when they were both at work, the girl spent nights with george's mother. >> what shift did you work yesterday. >> a 24-hour shift. >> he was at work when shawna was killed. of course, they did some checking just to be sure. >> you know if he was there on every run, if he had left for he reason. >> but...
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shawna: i think if this actually becomes a trade war, you will. my guys in illinois said that when we were there, even the conversation around nafta and the threat of thesefs tar he was like i have lost money today. he wasmy like,ors look a field, i know what i've plannedy i've alr lost money because rf the threats of this money. andrea: keep y eyes on the all the industry. the midwest, where this was won and lost by the democrats. they're really going to be h hard. robert: we talked about bolts within north korea. him not being in thsroom s a lot. peter navarro on trailed. pushing the administration to take a harder stance on china and the e.u. peter: he has and they're very divided on this. you see this every day, the thritch floppy equal. todayhe trade war is off, on hold. the next day suddenly they're going back on it wholesale. they'reupposedly at odds sexrnings have had shouting matches. there really is a -- anied cal divide between traditional businesses type, and fundamental believers in the orthodoxy of the party and then the populous, th
shawna: i think if this actually becomes a trade war, you will. my guys in illinois said that when we were there, even the conversation around nafta and the threat of thesefs tar he was like i have lost money today. he wasmy like,ors look a field, i know what i've plannedy i've alr lost money because rf the threats of this money. andrea: keep y eyes on the all the industry. the midwest, where this was won and lost by the democrats. they're really going to be h hard. robert: we talked about...
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led by 42 year old shawna forde. now sentenced to death for executing a mexican family suspected of trafficking drugs. her friend lane wallace has also educated her life to stop illegal immigrants and the united states. if you're going to go to a place where there's a lot of trafficking and stuff going on, you're probably going to take set like in a 47 or an a r 15. you really shouldn't go out to places where there's drug smugglers to not carry along. you made something seana for his organization was a nationalist militia which claimed to fight cartels at the border. shawna forde was an early activists, a regular on the media and television. she liked to praise the merits of her militant actions, and she knew our a vodka like the back of her hands. is an extremely dangerous area. a matter of fact so dangerous that i'm refusing to bring the order of i don't have the numbers . i have one gun on me and we're not getting people trying to spin lawyers and doctors here. ok, we're giving the floor of the floor. we know what
led by 42 year old shawna forde. now sentenced to death for executing a mexican family suspected of trafficking drugs. her friend lane wallace has also educated her life to stop illegal immigrants and the united states. if you're going to go to a place where there's a lot of trafficking and stuff going on, you're probably going to take set like in a 47 or an a r 15. you really shouldn't go out to places where there's drug smugglers to not carry along. you made something seana for his...
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when shawna goodwin resisted, her mother shot her with shoirn, shawna goodwin remembers -- heroin, shawnadwin remembers falling on the water bed in a rush. that was her initiation. >>> "a path appears," the latest book by nicholas kristof and doesn't sheryl wudunn highlights problems in the u.s., and was turned into a pbs series examining domestic violence. >> it was a 1938 survey, half of americans said it was appropriate for americans to adult. >> the husband and wife pair recruited celebrity activists as they looked at ways to tackle poverty. >> you do need to work together to raise a child and break them out of poverty. >> it's easier to help a 6 month 6-month-old. lives. >> when i met cheryl. she worked for "the wall street shawna goodwin, first of all, didn't go to school. she did go. failed the first or second grade. she remembers the one time. her mum took her to a friend's house, they go to a temp's house. the mother tried to get her to spend time with the family. >> when shawna resisted, her mother shot her with heroin. shawna goodwin remembers falling back on the water bed in a
when shawna goodwin resisted, her mother shot her with shoirn, shawna goodwin remembers -- heroin, shawnadwin remembers falling on the water bed in a rush. that was her initiation. >>> "a path appears," the latest book by nicholas kristof and doesn't sheryl wudunn highlights problems in the u.s., and was turned into a pbs series examining domestic violence. >> it was a 1938 survey, half of americans said it was appropriate for americans to adult. >> the husband...
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shawna: if we actually have that conversation. >> that's right. robert: you think this is an actual conversation we're having right now in our country? >> i think it can be. particularly as lines are drawn in the sand and republican office holders, democratic lawmakers have to say on which side of the sand -- >> but the conversation president trump is going to want to have is the antifa and the alt-left. he'll be pushing in these other directions. it will happen if it happens despite the president, i think. shawna: i think that's why senator scott agreed to talk to "vice" news and he's going to talk to "face the nation." he knows he has a unique role in this country right now as the only black republican senator, that he can try to focus that conversation a little bit. i think he knows he has to do that. robert: moly, the democratic point that was made -- molly, the democratic point that was made. democrats are trying to bring down now the confederate statues united states of the united states capitol. they seem to be moving pretty aggressively ag
shawna: if we actually have that conversation. >> that's right. robert: you think this is an actual conversation we're having right now in our country? >> i think it can be. particularly as lines are drawn in the sand and republican office holders, democratic lawmakers have to say on which side of the sand -- >> but the conversation president trump is going to want to have is the antifa and the alt-left. he'll be pushing in these other directions. it will happen if it happens...
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shawna: i'm so sorry.e them my life, because if i would have had to break my family apart, i don't know how i could have made it. you know, or because they made one bad mistake in life. i just needed a chance, and greyston gave it to me. reporter: yonkers, on new york's hudson river. here, over 40 years ago, a zen buddhist came up with an unusual business idea -- do good while earning money. give people jobs without asking for a cv, references, or a drug test. joseph kenner used to work on wall street. today, he's the ceo of greyston, and a big fan of its open hiring policy. all job seekers have to do it is put their name on the waitlist. positions are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis. joseph: our tagline is “we don't hire people to bake brownies, we bake brownies to hire people.” and the whole focus is on the person. how can we bring folks into the workforce? how can we bring folks into the economic mainstream? and that's how many of our partners, whether it's the body shop or now ikea, are lear
shawna: i'm so sorry.e them my life, because if i would have had to break my family apart, i don't know how i could have made it. you know, or because they made one bad mistake in life. i just needed a chance, and greyston gave it to me. reporter: yonkers, on new york's hudson river. here, over 40 years ago, a zen buddhist came up with an unusual business idea -- do good while earning money. give people jobs without asking for a cv, references, or a drug test. joseph kenner used to work on wall...
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shawna thomas, washington bureau chief for vice news. susan glasser, staff writer for "the new yorke and author of the weekly "letter from trump's washington." and joshua gen, national correspondent for bloomberg "businessweek." shawna, you've covered capitol hill for years.at demo now are broadening the scope of this investigation. all of rheseuests. yet they're getting ahead of robert mueller and his time line. why is that? shawna: i don'think they see it as getting ahead of robert mueller. i think they see it as, for the last two years of the trump administrati h, we haven't any power to do anything, it's time to gather information and see what's out there and if you don't start now, you'll put out 81 requests, who knows how many tcuments they're going get back. that will take a long time to go through that. so while it seems like they're getting aheadf mueller, we don't know what's going to come out of all of this and like the mueller investigation, as we've said it will take a long time, don't know what the conclusions are. anything
shawna thomas, washington bureau chief for vice news. susan glasser, staff writer for "the new yorke and author of the weekly "letter from trump's washington." and joshua gen, national correspondent for bloomberg "businessweek." shawna, you've covered capitol hill for years.at demo now are broadening the scope of this investigation. all of rheseuests. yet they're getting ahead of robert mueller and his time line. why is that? shawna: i don'think they see it as getting...
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he ultimately lost all his money, filed for divorce from shawna... and died in hospice care two years ago. his story is not unique.. (reporter) "was this bad judgment?" (friend of lottery winner) "it was bad judgment, bad choice." (reporter) "want to say a few words amanda?" (amanda clayton/lottery winner) "..." the woman not commenting was amanda clayton who won one million dollars in the michigan state lottery. she got into legal trouble after continuing to collect welfare benefits. she had said she was entitled to the welfare because she still needed help. one year after she won the money, amanda clayton was found dead in her home from a suspected drug overdose. (nats) "i just want to thank god for letting me pick the right numbers." jack whittaker of west virginia won nearly 315 million dollars in the powerball in 2002... what was then the largest jackpot ever one by one person in u.s. history. winners, he couldn't believe his good luck. (jack whittaker/lottery winner) "let me see that ticket. i looked at that ticket and sure enough we had the wi
he ultimately lost all his money, filed for divorce from shawna... and died in hospice care two years ago. his story is not unique.. (reporter) "was this bad judgment?" (friend of lottery winner) "it was bad judgment, bad choice." (reporter) "want to say a few words amanda?" (amanda clayton/lottery winner) "..." the woman not commenting was amanda clayton who won one million dollars in the michigan state lottery. she got into legal trouble after...
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shawna forde was an early activists a regular on the media and television. your she liked to praise the merits of her militant action and she knew our of like the back of her hands and. there's an extremely dangerous area a matter of fact there are dangers but i'm revealing to bring the order. of i don't have enough i have one gun on me and. we're not getting people trying to spin lawyers and doctors here ok for giving the floor of the floor we know what we need to do to secure these borders we know what we need to do to secure the sovereignty of this nation and that's what we're going to do and we will win this war that's a shot of for a minute an american defense. elaine wallace like other militia members doesn't believe shawna forde is a murderer. she thinks she was settling scores between opposing cartels and that she was the scapegoats for the murders. this is the house where the air of arca massacre happened at about 12 45 am on a friday night. several intruders burst into that house they were supposedly pretending to be border patrol and were dressed
shawna forde was an early activists a regular on the media and television. your she liked to praise the merits of her militant action and she knew our of like the back of her hands and. there's an extremely dangerous area a matter of fact there are dangers but i'm revealing to bring the order. of i don't have enough i have one gun on me and. we're not getting people trying to spin lawyers and doctors here ok for giving the floor of the floor we know what we need to do to secure these borders we...
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when shawna resisted, her mother shot her with heroin, shawna remembers falling on the water bed in a rush. that was her initiation. >>> "a path appears," the latest book by journalists nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn highlights problems in the u.s., including sexual exploitation, and was turned into a pbs series examining domestic violence. >> in 1978, in surveys, half of americans said it was sometimes appropriate for a man to beat his wife with a stick or a belt. half of americans said that. >> the husband and wife pair recruited celebrity activists as they looked at ways to tackle poverty. >> you do need to work together to raise a child to break them out of poverty. >> it's easier to help a 6 month old, than it is a struggling 16 year old down the road. >> the duo also talked about their lives and pulitzer prize winning work in china. >> when i met sheryl. she worked for "the wall street journal", and i for the "new york times". it was better to collaborate as a colleague rather than a rival. >> i sat with nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn in new york. >> so you have a book,
when shawna resisted, her mother shot her with heroin, shawna remembers falling on the water bed in a rush. that was her initiation. >>> "a path appears," the latest book by journalists nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn highlights problems in the u.s., including sexual exploitation, and was turned into a pbs series examining domestic violence. >> in 1978, in surveys, half of americans said it was sometimes appropriate for a man to beat his wife with a stick or a belt....
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shawna: if you've seen people in the me. who have actually felt the pain on this because that's what they vote on. if there are people in the mets who thought president trump was going to bring them something and they blame him for their farms not making as much money, then i think republicans will probably suffer. robert: with shall see. we'll see what happens, as president trump would say. thanks, everybody. we have to leave you a few minutes early tonight so you can support your loam pbs station. they truly support "washington week." we thank you and them. our conversation wil continue on line on the "washington week" extra, where we will talk about puerto rico's recovery and presidential pardonens. you can find tt later tonight at pbs.org/washington week. i'm robert costa. enjoy your weekend. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand the challenges of today and research the technologies of tomorrow. some call them veterans. we call them parts of our team. >> ad
shawna: if you've seen people in the me. who have actually felt the pain on this because that's what they vote on. if there are people in the mets who thought president trump was going to bring them something and they blame him for their farms not making as much money, then i think republicans will probably suffer. robert: with shall see. we'll see what happens, as president trump would say. thanks, everybody. we have to leave you a few minutes early tonight so you can support your loam pbs...
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shawna: he did.n ammash, a tea partyier, said the republicans are not siing their job they need to keep the pnt in check. robert: we'll talk about that more. up next on the washington week extra, we'll discuss the debates and hoth're influencing the race for the democratic debates. watch every friday. i'm robert cost tark enjoy the weekend. [captioning performed by the captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visincicap.org] ♪ >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> babel, a language program that teaches real life conversations in a new language, such as spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babel's 10 to 15-minute lessons are available a an app or online. manufacturer information on babel.com. firm ncial services raymond james. additional funding is provided by- kyu and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridgin cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributio
shawna: he did.n ammash, a tea partyier, said the republicans are not siing their job they need to keep the pnt in check. robert: we'll talk about that more. up next on the washington week extra, we'll discuss the debates and hoth're influencing the race for the democratic debates. watch every friday. i'm robert cost tark enjoy the weekend. [captioning performed by the captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visincicap.org] ♪ >> corporate funding...
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-- shawna, will you marry me? >> yes! >> yes! >> i love that last shot at the end where the helicopter is just flies right on by right next to them. >>> when you give a porcupine an >>> these fellows are channeling their inner tarzan me jane is always such a good idea. >> meow. >> first one makes it over. >> and guy number two. landing. and woo! >> oh wow. he did it in style. he's like let me put my back into it. >> he noodled it. he didn't jump. he flopped his body across the rope there. [ laughter ] >> i love that. from the swamp to the boat. >> oh! >> and he landed on the, out of all the places he could land was on the rocks. >> he was out of shape from the >> whoops whoops, bad idea. >> kadeem williams has quite an interesting video proposal for -- >> "sports illustrated," abigail. pitch lands >>> i'm going to show awe video of two guys on a teeter brd. actually it's quite cool. these guys are impressive, you're watching inar, and olin and anton. they have skiing and gymnastics background. got together and sai
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this is also what shawna forde has been claiming since she was arrested. we requested an interview, but death row inmates are not allowed interviews in arizona. after months of waiting, we were finally granted permission to talk to her on the phone. yes . ok, thank you. the world is driven by shaped by one person. those with no dares thinks we dare to ask the impossible super we were sleeves so sure. with a truth to, w. clubbable was she who are sure to keep the i.q. on board. it doesn't actually matter. vegetable would have been the most you've got to go with us because all of these to do just about because those stories could be game we will see in the movie it is with the it seems obvious news, but it's the most insidious some of what is in your speech comes off the news, the of the 20th century was doing in the year of revolution, the great depression and world war, the 21st century of mental illness. those aren't my words. that's what surfaced some psychiatry to tell us. the only question is, should we accept it as a fact? join me every week on the al
this is also what shawna forde has been claiming since she was arrested. we requested an interview, but death row inmates are not allowed interviews in arizona. after months of waiting, we were finally granted permission to talk to her on the phone. yes . ok, thank you. the world is driven by shaped by one person. those with no dares thinks we dare to ask the impossible super we were sleeves so sure. with a truth to, w. clubbable was she who are sure to keep the i.q. on board. it doesn't...
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. >> reporter: he lights up his mother's life with a smile that brings shawna both happiness and hurt>> he has the same big blue eyes that my husband had. i still feel like i have a piece of him with me. i miss him very much. >> reporter: shawna was eight days pregnant with her son, alex, when her husband, a d.c. police officer, died in a crash while responding to a call. shawna lost the love of her life and soon became a single mom. >> it's hard because having a new baby is such a joyous thing and just mixed with the horrible sadness of my husband's death, it was very hard. >> reporter: little did shawna know that in the middle of mixed emotions a blessing would emerge. "let mommy sleep," a local organization that helps new moms reached out, giving shawna relief and putting the little guy on the right path of some much-needed rest. >> a nurse is going to come stay with me and help me get him to sleep through the night. >> reporter: denise stern founded mission sleep and hopes to help more moms like shawna in the area. >> we would like to make that transition from hospital to home a l
. >> reporter: he lights up his mother's life with a smile that brings shawna both happiness and hurt>> he has the same big blue eyes that my husband had. i still feel like i have a piece of him with me. i miss him very much. >> reporter: shawna was eight days pregnant with her son, alex, when her husband, a d.c. police officer, died in a crash while responding to a call. shawna lost the love of her life and soon became a single mom. >> it's hard because having a new...
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this is shawna heis. she's in a habit hunter. whether we bring down an animal in the forest or send it to the slaughterhouse from a factory farm doesn't make any difference where the meet comes from. the medicine and guns people have an underlying need to know where their food comes from. and of course, hunting is the most direct starting point for getting me on the table. flash of interest to become con thing is trendy in germany and more and more women are taking up the checks like shawna, heis. currently about one quarter of students that german hunting schools are female. it's 6 am and shawna is heading out for the hon. yeah, i'm here. look here in this hunting ground, we've mainly got road year. so today we're going after those other mothers, young, dear, or fun for hunting ground is an advantage has a wind growing region, 50 kilometers south west of frankfurt. sean is one of over 400000 people in germany with hunting licenses since 2017 around 5000 more have been added each here isn't enough enough to see we live in an ever
this is shawna heis. she's in a habit hunter. whether we bring down an animal in the forest or send it to the slaughterhouse from a factory farm doesn't make any difference where the meet comes from. the medicine and guns people have an underlying need to know where their food comes from. and of course, hunting is the most direct starting point for getting me on the table. flash of interest to become con thing is trendy in germany and more and more women are taking up the checks like shawna,...
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this is also what shawna forde has been claiming since she was arrested. we requested an interview with death row inmates are not allowed interviews in arizona . after months of waiting, we were finally granted permission to talk to her on the phone interview. yes. ok. thank you. joining me every thursday, simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. i'm sure. i'll see you then. the world is driven by the dares thinks we dare to ask on election night. you may know whether the margin for the winner is so large that it is impossible for the defeated candidate to catch up. so there may still be 10000 votes to count, but the margin is 80000 votes and it doesn't matter if all 10000 votes went for the defeated candidate, they cannot possibly catch up and that's where we are today. joe biden's margin is so large in all of the states that are being contested, that even though some other states have not finished county, they still don't know who won. and joe biden won a majority of the electoral college votes as well as in the bull, but i'm pl
this is also what shawna forde has been claiming since she was arrested. we requested an interview with death row inmates are not allowed interviews in arizona . after months of waiting, we were finally granted permission to talk to her on the phone interview. yes. ok. thank you. joining me every thursday, simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. i'm sure. i'll see you then. the world is driven by the dares thinks we dare to ask on election night. you may know whether...
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in the county shawna forde. has been charged with the most unspeakable crimes violent acts that resulted in. the claimed the life of a young girl and her father. black white or hispanic they all have a troubled past and a common mix with drugs sexual abuse and extreme violence these 3 prisoners are considered among the most dangerous in the country they live in solitary confinement. contact with their fellow prisoners for better and. their families denounce these terrible conditions. lawyers fight day and night to delay their executions in the distance from police this is the police the some are convinced of their innocence i. did shut up for what is not. botched trials court appointed lawyers and scripture has judges and prosecutors the families believe that the deck was stacked against that anybody that set that trial knows that my sister's trial was a circus that was just awful even when they're proven and it sends the nightmare continues. that. this is the unknown world of 4 men on death row. used in texas t
in the county shawna forde. has been charged with the most unspeakable crimes violent acts that resulted in. the claimed the life of a young girl and her father. black white or hispanic they all have a troubled past and a common mix with drugs sexual abuse and extreme violence these 3 prisoners are considered among the most dangerous in the country they live in solitary confinement. contact with their fellow prisoners for better and. their families denounce these terrible conditions. lawyers...
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so with that i'd like to turn it ver to shawna. shawna: hi. can you hear me? governor pritzker: we can. >> thank you for inviting me to join today to share my family's story with you guys. my name is shawna seager, and i my lifelong illinoisan and family and my husband, we were infected by the covid-19 virus. it started with my son and my husband, both truck drivers. i just know we did get it. one of the things that -- in the , beingart of the illness ill and a couple days later and i began to feel ill a couple days later. at the same time we think that my son was sick as well. we got tested. began y -- we actually quarantining ourselves prior to being diagnosed. however after the diagnosis we began being vigilant about changing the sheets, making sure no one entered our house. making sure that we did not go any place. they began to drop things off at the door. ood or packages. one of the things that we were able to do is that we were able to quarantine so no one else got it. but both otis and i were having a hard time. otis a little bit more difficult than i
so with that i'd like to turn it ver to shawna. shawna: hi. can you hear me? governor pritzker: we can. >> thank you for inviting me to join today to share my family's story with you guys. my name is shawna seager, and i my lifelong illinoisan and family and my husband, we were infected by the covid-19 virus. it started with my son and my husband, both truck drivers. i just know we did get it. one of the things that -- in the , beingart of the illness ill and a couple days later and i...
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-- shawna, will you marry me? >> yes! >> yes! >> i love that last shot at the end where the helicopter is just flies right on by right next to them. >>> when you give a porcupine an >>> these fellows are channeling their inner tarzan me jane is always such a good idea. >> meow. >> first one makes it over. >> and guy number two. landing. and woo! >> oh wow. he did it in style. he's like let me put my back into it. >> he noodled it. he didn't jump. he flopped his body across the rope there. [ laughter ] >> i love that. from the swamp to the boat. >> oh! >> and he landed on the, out of all the places he could land was on the rocks. >> he was out of shape from the beginning. >> whoops whoops, bad idea. >> kadeem williams has quite an >> "sports illustrated," abigail. pitch lanfront that has moved across the country yesterday. during the morning hours there will be a 100% chance of rain across the area, by afternoon that percentage will be reduced to 40%. the front will have little to no impact on the highs will again
-- shawna, will you marry me? >> yes! >> yes! >> i love that last shot at the end where the helicopter is just flies right on by right next to them. >>> when you give a porcupine an >>> these fellows are channeling their inner tarzan me jane is always such a good idea. >> meow. >> first one makes it over. >> and guy number two. landing. and woo! >> oh wow. he did it in style. he's like let me put my back into it. >> he noodled...