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but to her, jessie's was the most important. jessie gave police a key new detail. she said on the night of the murder one of those drug dealer contacted her. >> did you have to talk to the drug dealers directly? >> reporter: she was getting text messages from this man, she said? >> that's what she indicated, yes. and that he would do harm, or kill her and her family, her children, if she didn't comply with what he was telling her to do. >> reporter: that's when jessie admitted she didn't drive down fidelio road because she was feeling sick. >> i got a text that told me to turn on the road. >> what did the text say? "turn on this road," or "turn on the next --" or what did it say exactly? >> it told me to turn on the road after the stoplight. >> okay. >> "if you do not your whole family's dead." >> reporter: she said she felt she had no choice but to go through with what the man said, even though she suspected something bad was about to happen. >> i kind of figured it as we're gonna down here and you're gonna get your ass beat. >> reporter: as jessie's interview on
but to her, jessie's was the most important. jessie gave police a key new detail. she said on the night of the murder one of those drug dealer contacted her. >> did you have to talk to the drug dealers directly? >> reporter: she was getting text messages from this man, she said? >> that's what she indicated, yes. and that he would do harm, or kill her and her family, her children, if she didn't comply with what he was telling her to do. >> reporter: that's when jessie...
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madam fremont, they cried, jessie, jessie, give us jessie. >> a newspaper said she could have been electedueen. jessie benton fremont achieved celebrities much like her husband's with fame out of proportion to her accomplishments, unless we count her husband's fame among those accomplishments. this is to me a very modern story because it is a story about rugged wilderness challenges, but also a story with fame, what you make of the work that you do. about reputation, it was a time when the news media were expanding when democracy was flourishing, when great issues were being debated and the fremonts put themselves at the center of it all. now the first thing that had to happen for them though was the actual exploration, the map making of the west. john c fremont had a reputation, built a reputation as an utterly fearless adventurer who surrounded one difficulty after another. although he was also in reality a rather erratic leader. who would hire men and head to the wildness. he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming, went to the continental divide there which as supposed t
madam fremont, they cried, jessie, jessie, give us jessie. >> a newspaper said she could have been electedueen. jessie benton fremont achieved celebrities much like her husband's with fame out of proportion to her accomplishments, unless we count her husband's fame among those accomplishments. this is to me a very modern story because it is a story about rugged wilderness challenges, but also a story with fame, what you make of the work that you do. about reputation, it was a time when...
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jessie, jessie, give us jessie. a a newspaper said she could've been elected queen.jessie benton fremont achieved celebrity much like her husband's with same out of proportion to accomplishments. unless we count her husband's fame among those accomplishments. this is to me a very modern story, because it is a story about rugged wilderness challenges but also a story about fame, about what you make of the work that you do, about reputation. it was a time when the news media were expanding when democracy was flourishing, , whn great issues were being debated and the fremonts put themselves the center of it all. the first thing that had to happen for them though was the actual exploration, the mapmaking of the west. john c. fremont had a reputatio reputation, build the reputation as an utterly fearless adventurer who surmounted one difficulty after another. although he was also in reality a rather erratic leader, he would hire groups of civilians, maybe a couple dozen, sometimes more, in st. louis and head out into the wilderness. in 1842 in the and the first expedition
jessie, jessie, give us jessie. a a newspaper said she could've been elected queen.jessie benton fremont achieved celebrity much like her husband's with same out of proportion to accomplishments. unless we count her husband's fame among those accomplishments. this is to me a very modern story, because it is a story about rugged wilderness challenges but also a story about fame, about what you make of the work that you do, about reputation. it was a time when the news media were expanding when...
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hall's conviction in the jessie roach case.at his mother lived near wabash and read about jessie's case and other stories involving hall. >> she gets that newspaper from that hometown where you're from, i said, and all the newspaper stories said you've killed multiple women. >> that was a big risk though. >> it all was a big risk. i said larry, i don't care what you're in here for, be honest to me, that's all. just tell me what happened, man, i'm still going to be your friend no matter what. i said, i've had girls do me wrong in my life, i understand how girls can get under your skin and how they can be bothersome to you. >> jimmy pressed hall about jessie roach. at last, hall began to open up, recalling that september day in 1993. >> he was driving a back country road and he seen her walking her bicycle. >> hall then told jimmy exactly how he abducted and killed jessie. >> you must have been revolted. >> oh, god, lester, it was probably the hardest thing i've ever done in my life, to have to sit there and pretend to be his fri
hall's conviction in the jessie roach case.at his mother lived near wabash and read about jessie's case and other stories involving hall. >> she gets that newspaper from that hometown where you're from, i said, and all the newspaper stories said you've killed multiple women. >> that was a big risk though. >> it all was a big risk. i said larry, i don't care what you're in here for, be honest to me, that's all. just tell me what happened, man, i'm still going to be your friend...
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including jessy's and trisha's. and what's more, he claimed it was all a misunderstanding about disturbing dreams he had. >> he takes us out to a location, where in my dreams, he stranged her and left her lay here, and you search the woods, we searched the area and never really found anything. >> the indiana cops who were familiar with hall were not at all surprised by his actions. some of them like jk, thought hall might be a wanna bee. a pretender who gets his kicks to confessing to crimes he didn't commit. >> is is it possible he is simply obsessed with these cases but not involved. >> there is no doubt in my mind that he does follow these cases. he does read and he is attracted to cases. all over the country. so the question is then, is he a wanted man? >> deputy sheriff miller and prosecutor beaumont however felt certain they had a real killer on their hands. a serial killer. with a unique m.o. he would drive cross-country to re-enactments where he played fantasy soldier and then prey on young women and kill fo
including jessy's and trisha's. and what's more, he claimed it was all a misunderstanding about disturbing dreams he had. >> he takes us out to a location, where in my dreams, he stranged her and left her lay here, and you search the woods, we searched the area and never really found anything. >> the indiana cops who were familiar with hall were not at all surprised by his actions. some of them like jk, thought hall might be a wanna bee. a pretender who gets his kicks to confessing...
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. >> in 1993, jessie was a high school sophomore devoted to home and family. >> jessie was really very much of a home body. so one bike ride up the road and back, she was done. then she would be watching "gone with the wind." >> one monday in september, jessie went out for a bike ride. but just minutes later, her sister noticed jessie's beloved bike down on its side in the middle of the road. >> not on the side of the road, middle of the road. >> yeah. she would have put the kick stand down, stood the bicycle up. she would never lay the bicycle down. i immediately went down there there's the bicycle. it's like -- i knew something was wrong. >> gary miller was the deputy sheriff dispatched to the scene. >> the more we learned about the family and the girl's background, we just didn't feel that she was staying away by choice. >> the haunting image of a bike tipped over and abandoned terrified all the investigators and of course jessie's family. >> i mean, you never lose the hope for them not to come walking in, you know. you still hope that. but we knew she was just not going to walk awa
. >> in 1993, jessie was a high school sophomore devoted to home and family. >> jessie was really very much of a home body. so one bike ride up the road and back, she was done. then she would be watching "gone with the wind." >> one monday in september, jessie went out for a bike ride. but just minutes later, her sister noticed jessie's beloved bike down on its side in the middle of the road. >> not on the side of the road, middle of the road. >> yeah....
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. >> in 1993, jessie was a high school sophomore, devoted to home and family. >> jessie was really very much of a homebody. so one ride up the road and back, she was done. and then, she would be watching "gone with the wind." >> reporter: jessie went out for a bike ride. but just minutes later, her sister noticed jessie's beloved bike down on its side, in the middle of the road. >> not on the side of the road, the middle of the road? >> yeah. she would have put the kickstand up. she would have never laid it down. there's the bicycle and i knew something was wrong. >> gary miller was the deputy sheriff dispatched to the scene. >> the more we learned about the family and the girl's background, we just didn't feel that she was staying away, by -- by choice. >> reporter: the haunting image of a bike tipped over and abandoned terrified all the investigators and, of course, jessie's family. >> i mean, you never lose the hope for them not to come walking in. you know, you still hope that. i mean, we knew she was not just going to walk away. >> after six weeks, jessie's parents' worst fears wer
. >> in 1993, jessie was a high school sophomore, devoted to home and family. >> jessie was really very much of a homebody. so one ride up the road and back, she was done. and then, she would be watching "gone with the wind." >> reporter: jessie went out for a bike ride. but just minutes later, her sister noticed jessie's beloved bike down on its side, in the middle of the road. >> not on the side of the road, the middle of the road? >> yeah. she would...
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jessie benton married john c fremont.an: how did he get his first charge to lead an expedition and how was it funded? steve: it was through senator benton shortly after this elopement. it is a remarkable story that senator benton was enraged this young man had taken away his daughter, his most precious daughter of his children, and yet within a few weeks, he had reconciled himself to that. this was a senator who had fought gunfights against people and reconciled himself to them later. senator benton, as a powerful senator in charge of the committee that oversaw the military, was able to use his influence to get john assigned to lead his first expedition. he was qualified. he had been the apprentice or second in command on other expeditions. but it was senator benton's connections that made it possible, and it was his vision that john c fremont followed. his early expeditions were to map the oregon trail, to entice americans to settle the oregon country, which was disputed with great britain, and the idea was lots of ameri
jessie benton married john c fremont.an: how did he get his first charge to lead an expedition and how was it funded? steve: it was through senator benton shortly after this elopement. it is a remarkable story that senator benton was enraged this young man had taken away his daughter, his most precious daughter of his children, and yet within a few weeks, he had reconciled himself to that. this was a senator who had fought gunfights against people and reconciled himself to them later. senator...
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jessie -- i don't know that jessie would have ever really embraced the word feminist. i think of her in the way i think of dolly parton. i don't know if you guys have heard the amazing series of podcasts that's out about dolly parton in the last few months, but there is a lot of discussion in the podcast which includes interviews with her about how dolly parton is a hero to feminists because she not only sang, she became her own boss, and she charted her own course and she's incredibly talented songwriter and business person as well as being a singer and performer, but feminist is not a label that dolly parton wanted to embrace. she was doing that in her own life but didn't want to be ideologically there. i think of jessie benton fremont the same way. she grew up with this boy's name, her grand father's name, got herself educated like a boy, ultimately was forced back into traditional gender roles and didn't reject them. she was a wife. she was a mother. she took care of kids. she dealt with the grief of losing children in infancy, which was really common then. she did
jessie -- i don't know that jessie would have ever really embraced the word feminist. i think of her in the way i think of dolly parton. i don't know if you guys have heard the amazing series of podcasts that's out about dolly parton in the last few months, but there is a lot of discussion in the podcast which includes interviews with her about how dolly parton is a hero to feminists because she not only sang, she became her own boss, and she charted her own course and she's incredibly talented...
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famous, jessie was becoming better known.his is a time when the abolition movement was started, when women were starting to begin to push for more rights in society. did she use her fame for those causes? steve: she totally did. it is fascinating she became a symbol of women's rights and of opposition to slavery, because she didn't have a deep record in either of them. it was the time of the seneca falls convention when people all men and women were created equal and called for women's suffrage and other rights. jessie fremont was not a participant in that movement. there is a quote from later in which elizabeth cady stanton, the great women's rights activist, asked fremont for a contribution and jessie fremont said, i don't know. jesse initially said, i think women in their present condition manage men better. she did come around to supporting the right to vote, but she was not a radical feminist in that way. nevertheless, she was very ambitious and became more public. when her husband was nominated for president, women seiz
famous, jessie was becoming better known.his is a time when the abolition movement was started, when women were starting to begin to push for more rights in society. did she use her fame for those causes? steve: she totally did. it is fascinating she became a symbol of women's rights and of opposition to slavery, because she didn't have a deep record in either of them. it was the time of the seneca falls convention when people all men and women were created equal and called for women's suffrage...
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jessie was a huge part of this.here were wisemen of washington let's call them. , francis blair would be the most famous. susan: blair house? steve: it was one of his houses in washington, d.c. he had an estate called silver spring, now the general location of the city just outside washington, d.c. he had been a counselor to multiple democratic presidents, was alienated from the party, and because of jessie, who was a friend of his, because of her request, he began advising john c fremont and helped to craft his campaign as he maneuvered for the first ever republican nomination. susan: for people who decry our was the 1860y, how campaign? steve: brutal and kind of familiar because of the way the issues were fought. this was an election in which people on both sides felt everything was at stake. that is another way the story of the 1850's feels like now. it was not just the fear of losing an election, but the fear of losing for all time. there was a huge demographic change. the north and south had been somewhat evenl
jessie was a huge part of this.here were wisemen of washington let's call them. , francis blair would be the most famous. susan: blair house? steve: it was one of his houses in washington, d.c. he had an estate called silver spring, now the general location of the city just outside washington, d.c. he had been a counselor to multiple democratic presidents, was alienated from the party, and because of jessie, who was a friend of his, because of her request, he began advising john c fremont and...
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i think argued for jessie jackson, as a forerunner to barack obama. he kind of first set the idea that it was possible to a lot of people didn't want to run for president, and also as a great oratory and some of who inspired many generations to have hope and faith. there was a lot of debate. people were getting knocked down and added on, and it was very spirited. >> host: you are the co-author of a a book on justice clarence thomas. was he considered for this "the fierce 44"? >> guest: he was raised, too. and as a supreme court justice he certainly was someone who was raised. there were a lot of people who were raised. i think that we were mindful also of not trying to make these choices based on ideology or based on factors that, hey, this person was isolated from the race. we tried to look at achievement and what was done. obviously with 44 you're missing a lot of people, you know. tiger woods is not on here. you know, i think louis armstrong is another debated. >> host: but duke ellington is in here. >> guest: yes. part of the process was we though
i think argued for jessie jackson, as a forerunner to barack obama. he kind of first set the idea that it was possible to a lot of people didn't want to run for president, and also as a great oratory and some of who inspired many generations to have hope and faith. there was a lot of debate. people were getting knocked down and added on, and it was very spirited. >> host: you are the co-author of a a book on justice clarence thomas. was he considered for this "the fierce 44"?...
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jessy: te pareces un poquito.casita con un body negro, que casi todas las mujeres tenemos en el clÓset, haces como un vestido que el vino en conjunto. andrea: puedes usar el body con pantalones negros. simplemente costÓ cinco dólares en la yarda, y despuÉs lo quisimos es que agregamos la misma tela en el toque superior de la modelo, con un body que iremos en casa. jessy: si no es tan atrevida, anita, tambiÉn se ve divino con unos le 15 o otro color. andrea: ya vieron la comparaciÓn de cómo el vestido es exactamente, no es de diseÑador, pero es de andrea chadianski. vieron cÓmo las tendencias se repiten, esas tendencias, en metÁlico, el negro, lo veremos maÑana en la sombra magenta. jessy: esperemos que las chicas que desfilarÁn maÑana presten atenciÓn. ¿quÉ opinan de los look me encantaron, porque. francisca: trÁigamelo, para yo probÁrmelo, lo necesito aquÍ. raÚl: muchas gracias, muchachas. nos vemos, chicas. tenemos que ir a una pausa. convertir restos humanos en abono orgÁnico, es una idea en desarrollo y que mu
jessy: te pareces un poquito.casita con un body negro, que casi todas las mujeres tenemos en el clÓset, haces como un vestido que el vino en conjunto. andrea: puedes usar el body con pantalones negros. simplemente costÓ cinco dólares en la yarda, y despuÉs lo quisimos es que agregamos la misma tela en el toque superior de la modelo, con un body que iremos en casa. jessy: si no es tan atrevida, anita, tambiÉn se ve divino con unos le 15 o otro color. andrea: ya vieron la comparaciÓn de...
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please welcome jessie reyez!ers and applause ) >> thank you. >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." >> thank you. >> trevor: and congratulations on all of your success. congratulations on being nominated for a grammy. congratulations on doing so well. i mean, you seem like you've just come out of nowhere, but you have been doing this for a really, really, really longtime. one of my favorite introductions i've heard you give is, hi, i'm jessie reyez, and i write sad songs. is that how you see yourself? >> pretty much, yeah, i write a lot of sad songs. but it's not like someone play a little violin or something, it's just i happen to get more motivated to write when i'm sad. i write happy songs, it's just few and far between. i feel like when you're conscious highs and lows, black and whites, ups and downs have to exist, sad songs have a little bit of love and love songs have a little sadness because that love can't last because nobody gets out alive, you be. >> trevor: whoo! ( applause ) your story is one that gi
please welcome jessie reyez!ers and applause ) >> thank you. >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." >> thank you. >> trevor: and congratulations on all of your success. congratulations on being nominated for a grammy. congratulations on doing so well. i mean, you seem like you've just come out of nowhere, but you have been doing this for a really, really, really longtime. one of my favorite introductions i've heard you give is, hi, i'm jessie reyez, and i...
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jessi: eso es un misterio.go maggie como yo somos fanÁticas de esta tendencia >> tiene todos los tonos de vino en un solo traje siempre propone vanguardistas. fran: es uno de los look que mÁs me gusta. chiquis rivera, aunque no vino a miami, se hizo presente en los latin grammy francisca: kiki rivera desde los Ángeles se veÍa espectacular con ese vestido negro, sÍ o no >> la verdad que sÍ. un vestido que aunque lo hemos visto muchÍsimo en muchas alfombras, en diferentes colores, creo que esta vez a micreo que le atinÓ, el escote le hacÍa ver su espalda mÁs ancha para que su figura fuera mÁs pequeÑa. jessi: es un vestido que hemos visto en varias ocasiones pero al final saliÓ victoriosa en todo sentido. >> estÁ divina en maquillaje. francisca: nos podrÍamos quedar hablando por mÁs tiempo, lamentablemente ya se nos terminÓ. ricky martin se ve espectacular con el look bo yo. nosotros vamos a seguir con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". quÉ les parecieron los artistas. karla: hablamos del momento en que ricky martin con
jessi: eso es un misterio.go maggie como yo somos fanÁticas de esta tendencia >> tiene todos los tonos de vino en un solo traje siempre propone vanguardistas. fran: es uno de los look que mÁs me gusta. chiquis rivera, aunque no vino a miami, se hizo presente en los latin grammy francisca: kiki rivera desde los Ángeles se veÍa espectacular con ese vestido negro, sÍ o no >> la verdad que sÍ. un vestido que aunque lo hemos visto muchÍsimo en muchas alfombras, en diferentes...
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they have a son paul and daughter jessie. joey works at the family's auto body hop, s body shop, she at a bank. the couple buy a house on long island, new york. >> it was a great, great life. i loved it there. >> what a beautiful family. >> growing up, my father was always the king. you know, i had him on the highest pedestal. he was always the fun dad. >> reporter: the buttafuocos seemed to have it all, but not everything was picture perfect. the buttafuocos' lives would come crashing down in the spring of 1992. a teen aged girl rings the doorbell at the buttafuocos' home and tells her name as ann marie and her little sister is having an affair. >> and i said your little sister, how old are you? he said i'm 19. how old's your little sister? she's 16. i said listen, ann marie, i don't know what you want me to do about this, and i believe i said "thanks for coming by." with that, i turned my head, went for the door, and that was the end of my life as i knew it. >> that bullet had come in, broke the jaw, severed the carotid art
they have a son paul and daughter jessie. joey works at the family's auto body hop, s body shop, she at a bank. the couple buy a house on long island, new york. >> it was a great, great life. i loved it there. >> what a beautiful family. >> growing up, my father was always the king. you know, i had him on the highest pedestal. he was always the fun dad. >> reporter: the buttafuocos seemed to have it all, but not everything was picture perfect. the buttafuocos' lives...
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. >> there's a connection between jessie owens and benjamin o davis who both served or operated during that same time period, but then came back to the u.s. to a different-- to the same old world. >> yes, to the same old world and jessie owens and many of the other olympians from the 1936 olympics came back and were not treated and welcome in the way that we're accustomed to olympic champions being welcomed. >> and in fact, jessie owens, right returned home to the oppression of jim crow working at basically menial jobs like racing horses and pumping gas. >> yeah, and so kind of a side show. and that was, you know, a really tragic outcome for somebody who had essentially was regarded as defeating hitler and really embarrassing hitler in the games in germanyments i wanted to ask who was robert abbott. >> a great newspaper editor. the chicago defender was one of the most important publications in america for black americans at time and during a period when chicago, where there's a migration, you know, the chicagoan and really nationally, really, being kind of pa beacon for truth and leadi
. >> there's a connection between jessie owens and benjamin o davis who both served or operated during that same time period, but then came back to the u.s. to a different-- to the same old world. >> yes, to the same old world and jessie owens and many of the other olympians from the 1936 olympics came back and were not treated and welcome in the way that we're accustomed to olympic champions being welcomed. >> and in fact, jessie owens, right returned home to the oppression...
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mi dios hará historia es la primera mujer en terminar la primera fase (gritos) jessie graff lo logróes uno de los circuitos más difíciles que hemos tenido, terminó con 12 segundos de sobra (gritos) >>> será nuestra carrera de la noche, con una mano jessie graff hizo historia al subir al muro inclinado, desde este momento supo que podía terminar, miren, la sonrisa en la ardilla voladora, hizo lo que nadie había hecho . >> es la primera vez que una mujer va a la final en america ninja warrior estoy orgullosa de ti, orgullosa eres la primera mujer en superar la primera fase, ¿qué significa esto para ti?. >> siempre supe que podía hacerlo, hasta que lo vi pasar, cada momento después del muro inclinado pensaba, oh por dios, lo logré . >> fue increíble, felicidades >>> jessie graff es la primera ,mujer en finalizar la primera fase >>> hasta la próxima >>> (m (musica) (musica) el gobernador ordcena el cierre de bares en california. el mundo alcanza numeros record en cifras de contagio. >> así comnzamos >> muy buenas tardes bienvenidos comenzamos con cifras dadas a conocer estamos lejos de s
mi dios hará historia es la primera mujer en terminar la primera fase (gritos) jessie graff lo logróes uno de los circuitos más difíciles que hemos tenido, terminó con 12 segundos de sobra (gritos) >>> será nuestra carrera de la noche, con una mano jessie graff hizo historia al subir al muro inclinado, desde este momento supo que podía terminar, miren, la sonrisa en la ardilla voladora, hizo lo que nadie había hecho . >> es la primera vez que una mujer va a la final en...
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you could say maybe a couple of the keira knightley, jessie buckley characters we re knightley, jessieharacters were not well drawn, but the historical representation of the period was fantastic. my thing about thoseis period was fantastic. my thing about those is there is a certain broad strokes to those characters, but in exactly the same way as i didn't mind it with made in dagenham, i think what it is doing is attempting to tell that story to the widest possible audience, because what you don't want to be singing to the choir. you don't want to be making a story about the subject to people who already know it, but to those who already know it, but to those who don't know about it. this really happened and it was really meant remarkable. thumbs up from me. your second choice today. this is a brazilian film, and i talked about aquarius on the programme about a year or so ago. this is political satire. it takes some inspiration from that story, the most dangerous game, about hunting humans. it is a remote village that discovers it has effectively been written off the map. there phone
you could say maybe a couple of the keira knightley, jessie buckley characters we re knightley, jessieharacters were not well drawn, but the historical representation of the period was fantastic. my thing about thoseis period was fantastic. my thing about those is there is a certain broad strokes to those characters, but in exactly the same way as i didn't mind it with made in dagenham, i think what it is doing is attempting to tell that story to the widest possible audience, because what you...
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jessie liu has just resigned. this development coming just days after president trump withdrew her nomination to the treasury department. now, remember, she is the former u.s. attorneyhe latest. we hear she submitted this resignation last night. >> reporter: that's right, bianna. she submitted it to the treasury department, this is -- today was the day she was supposed to be before the senate for her hearing for a new job at the treasury department. and she obviously was not going to get that job, the president withdrew officially withdrew her nomination yesterday. and so she submitted her resignation, but, look, all of this is on the heels of what the justice department did just a couple of days ago, which called into question whether or not the president was politically interfere and ordering certain actions to be done by the justice department, with regard to his friend, roger stone. the fact that the president was acting in this way and the justice department appeared to be following his orders in reducing, go
jessie liu has just resigned. this development coming just days after president trump withdrew her nomination to the treasury department. now, remember, she is the former u.s. attorneyhe latest. we hear she submitted this resignation last night. >> reporter: that's right, bianna. she submitted it to the treasury department, this is -- today was the day she was supposed to be before the senate for her hearing for a new job at the treasury department. and she obviously was not going to get...
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i couldn't cope without jessie may. they are an integral part of my family.xtension to my family and they come into our house and they're there to support and guide. they do so much more thanjust looking after finley. they allow us to have some of our life back because looking after a complex child really is a 24—hourjob. and, you know, it's simple things like sleeping. i get to sleep, which becomes a hugely important part of life. covid has added extra pressure on already stretched resources. in common with other charities, jessie may's have lost badly needed money from races and fundraising events. by the beginning of this crisis we estimated we had three or four months left to survive. things are looking a little better at the moment. but we're certainly not out of the woods yet. i'm grateful to the numbers of our loyal supporters who've already put their hands in their pockets to send in some donations, but it's very difficult times. the nurses are committed to working throughout this crisis, continuing to make a difference, continuing to help families wi
i couldn't cope without jessie may. they are an integral part of my family.xtension to my family and they come into our house and they're there to support and guide. they do so much more thanjust looking after finley. they allow us to have some of our life back because looking after a complex child really is a 24—hourjob. and, you know, it's simple things like sleeping. i get to sleep, which becomes a hugely important part of life. covid has added extra pressure on already stretched...
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it is a huge night for jessie. she learns she has to dance her 1st solo in the not cracker suite in 2 months time. with this big fight only weeks away disaster has struck jessie. like christian personally. finnick shooting was her personally but unlike a lot of them in my. game i guess i mean a lot of my work. and there's a lot of a name. but most of it but i'm not going to. try and work on the show. as a muscle for the listening. but covering the wall what's called the well what i want you to call the hell out of us here. my lungs out in a single out one more thing probably doesn't do me but all i am on. jesse has less than 6 weeks to recover before the most important fight of his career. this is a story about a small village the society that inhabits it and 2 of its most important characters the villages by telephone and it's a mix of people. discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe you find in latin america delves into this cube with michael. it's a really long for the song world. record on al-jaz
it is a huge night for jessie. she learns she has to dance her 1st solo in the not cracker suite in 2 months time. with this big fight only weeks away disaster has struck jessie. like christian personally. finnick shooting was her personally but unlike a lot of them in my. game i guess i mean a lot of my work. and there's a lot of a name. but most of it but i'm not going to. try and work on the show. as a muscle for the listening. but covering the wall what's called the well what i want you to...
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jessi: quÉ opinas tÚ, harry?galilea montijo porque siempre estamos de acuerdo como que se pone demasiado estampado, color, botines, accesorios. quÉ opinas de este look que publicÓ en las redes sociales? presentador: me gusta muchÍsimo las piezas que utiliza pero por separado. el vestido me parece increÍble. creo que tiene un volumen bastante interesante. es un vestido que puede funcionar. jessi: perdÓn que te interrumpa, bÁsico en la foto de galilea. de ese estamos hablando. harry: es un vestido que flota, que tiene un estampado, que no se distingue mucho pero el agregarle las gotas es una vez demasiada informaciÓn. me da demasiada risa porque cuando estÁbamos haciendo las fotosdÍas anteriores comentaste que es una extraordinaria conductora y eso nadie lo pone en duda pero eso no es detective de los conductores. eso es detective de la moda. en este caso, galilea, tiene mucha informaciÓn y no se distingue. jessi: Últimamente ha sido asÍ en los Últimos aÑos. presentador: entonces ahora vamos hablar de kim kardashia
jessi: quÉ opinas tÚ, harry?galilea montijo porque siempre estamos de acuerdo como que se pone demasiado estampado, color, botines, accesorios. quÉ opinas de este look que publicÓ en las redes sociales? presentador: me gusta muchÍsimo las piezas que utiliza pero por separado. el vestido me parece increÍble. creo que tiene un volumen bastante interesante. es un vestido que puede funcionar. jessi: perdÓn que te interrumpa, bÁsico en la foto de galilea. de ese estamos hablando. harry: es...
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it's a credit to the brilliant jessie buckley that she managed to breathe such human life in what isbuckley, who commanded the screen in movies as diverse as beast and wild roads, works wonders, ensuring that this generally remains more intriguing than irritating. generally. if the absence of unsettling horror in kaufman's movie proves disappointing, then fear not, creepy thrills await in the swedish—danish thriller koko—di, koko—da. which is available on bfi player, blu—ray and digital download on monday. traumatised by tragedy, a bereaved couple go on a woodland camping trip in a bid to save their marriage. but having bought a music box as an eighth birthday present for their daughter, the pair find themselves stuck in a nightmarish loop of grief, terrorised by a troop of fairy tale characters depicted on the side of the aforementioned gift. built around a nursery rhyme that will get into your head and taunt you for days, this blackly comic oddity was brilliantly described by my friend and colleague trevorjohnson as a weird version of groundhog day and funny games, a phrase i wish
it's a credit to the brilliant jessie buckley that she managed to breathe such human life in what isbuckley, who commanded the screen in movies as diverse as beast and wild roads, works wonders, ensuring that this generally remains more intriguing than irritating. generally. if the absence of unsettling horror in kaufman's movie proves disappointing, then fear not, creepy thrills await in the swedish—danish thriller koko—di, koko—da. which is available on bfi player, blu—ray and digital...
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7 jessi: estaremos atentos., la canciÓn que ha llegado mÁs alta en toda mi carrera.gracias a todos los que la tienen en repeticiÓn. raÚl: aquÍ estoy yo con mi chica ideal, que por cierto es fanÁtica tambiÉn de wayna. lo que significa tener un sueÑo y lo puede alcanzar. >> nosotros preparamos esta canciÓn en tiempos de covid-19. estuvimos enviando para atrÁs y para adelante logrando el producto final tan deseado, tiene una aceptaciÓn brutal. para mÍ estar aquí es algo bien importante. el premia la excelencia musical. jessi: suerte para wayna yalitza aparicio me dice cÓmo se prepara para la gran noche y con quiÉnes secreto omar la foto del recuerdo. raÚl: lo sabremos mÁs adelante, no se vayan, ya venimos con mÁs, muchachos. alan: los estaremos esperando el dÍa de maÑana en el latín grammy. quÉ te vas a poner? karla: una pijamada bien sabrosa para disfrutarlo de principio a fin. vamos a seguir con mucho mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". allÍ estÁn viendo la pantalla. la revista le ha dado este reconocimiento simbÓlico gr
7 jessi: estaremos atentos., la canciÓn que ha llegado mÁs alta en toda mi carrera.gracias a todos los que la tienen en repeticiÓn. raÚl: aquÍ estoy yo con mi chica ideal, que por cierto es fanÁtica tambiÉn de wayna. lo que significa tener un sueÑo y lo puede alcanzar. >> nosotros preparamos esta canciÓn en tiempos de covid-19. estuvimos enviando para atrÁs y para adelante logrando el producto final tan deseado, tiene una aceptaciÓn brutal. para mÍ estar aquí es algo bien...
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. >> so, jessie, you were already working a range of schools pre-covid but then in the first half ofunderstand you've had more than 50% revenue growth how much has your business changed now that a lot of teaching is happening remotely and how has your service changed as you prepare to get teachers and schools ready for the back to school season >> you know, we really didn't know what to expect. we just knew we had to embrace change schools were asked to change, and parents were asked to change, and we changed too so, we opened up our platform for free through the end of the school year just to make sure that parents and teachers didn't have to worry about mathematics, and we saw two -- over 2 million kids join the platform in less than six weeks, and so that's great growth but it also means it strained the organization, and when you grow that fast, i like to say, you get stretch marks, so we're managing through our stretch marks. that means that we have a lot more students and a lot more volume to manage in a much -- in a much smaller piece of time and we thought we would get some re
. >> so, jessie, you were already working a range of schools pre-covid but then in the first half ofunderstand you've had more than 50% revenue growth how much has your business changed now that a lot of teaching is happening remotely and how has your service changed as you prepare to get teachers and schools ready for the back to school season >> you know, we really didn't know what to expect. we just knew we had to embrace change schools were asked to change, and parents were...
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jessy dawood died along with colleagues.ars old, and leaves behind her two—year old, and leaves behind her two—year old, her husband. the work is to save lives of people, take care of people. this is what she did. she was a hero. she died on her duty. she was saving people, she died.- jessy dawood's hospital, there was hurt and anger at a man—made disaster, a physical manifestation of the country's long dysfunction. this is a catastrophe, because, you know, we are one of the best functioning institutions in the city. we are helping with the covid effort, treating patients. already, the system is about to collapse. resilience is a word much overused in lebanon. in this apartment, may melki sought peace among the wreckage. she suffered power cuts, the loss of her savings and rising food prices. and now this disaster. everybody says there is no hope, you know? but i don't want to believe it. i want to keep hoping that each time this catastrophes happens, we stand up and start again. but everybody says, many, many years before,
jessy dawood died along with colleagues.ars old, and leaves behind her two—year old, and leaves behind her two—year old, her husband. the work is to save lives of people, take care of people. this is what she did. she was a hero. she died on her duty. she was saving people, she died.- jessy dawood's hospital, there was hurt and anger at a man—made disaster, a physical manifestation of the country's long dysfunction. this is a catastrophe, because, you know, we are one of the best...
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cbs's jessi mitchell leads off our coverage in nashville.od evening. >> reporter: major, tonight, downtown nashville is still sealed off. law enforcement sources tell cbs news, they have found what appear to be human remains near the site of the explosion. they have not indicated whether those remains belong to someone connected to the blast or from an innocent victim. ( sirens ) >> reporter: witnesses say the christmas day blast was so powerful, it could be heard two miles away. ( explosion ) the explosion scattered debris for several blocks, setting cars on fire. from the air, it looked like a war zone. several buildings had the windows shattered and their facades blown off. >> the f.b.i., the a.t.f. are conducting a large-scale investigation. to this point, we do believe that the explosion was an intentional act. >> reporter: police released this photo of the vehicle they believe was responsible for the blast, which was caught on surveillance driving to the area. officers responded to the scene after receiving a call about shots fired. on
cbs's jessi mitchell leads off our coverage in nashville.od evening. >> reporter: major, tonight, downtown nashville is still sealed off. law enforcement sources tell cbs news, they have found what appear to be human remains near the site of the explosion. they have not indicated whether those remains belong to someone connected to the blast or from an innocent victim. ( sirens ) >> reporter: witnesses say the christmas day blast was so powerful, it could be heard two miles away. (...
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but i'm always going to be jessie's mom.i do for her to honor her and her memory and her legacy. just like everything you will do will be for tell. >> because of tell. they took him. tell was not lost. that boy never got lost. he always knew how to come home no matter what. he didn't pass. they took him. >> you just said they took him. >> yes. >> what do you mean by they took him? >> it was one shooter. to me -- the shooter provided the motive. the gun and ammunition manufacturers provided the means. our government, our senate, our president, our house, our state legislators, they provided the opportunity. so to me, they took tell. >> i am a bit of an emotional wreck right now. i was just with two families who lived through one of my worst nightmares. while they're both devastated, they're also really angry because they believe if the same kinds of regulations were applied to guns as are applied to things like driving or getting prescription drugs, their kids might be alive today. in a mass shooting, we hear most about those
but i'm always going to be jessie's mom.i do for her to honor her and her memory and her legacy. just like everything you will do will be for tell. >> because of tell. they took him. tell was not lost. that boy never got lost. he always knew how to come home no matter what. he didn't pass. they took him. >> you just said they took him. >> yes. >> what do you mean by they took him? >> it was one shooter. to me -- the shooter provided the motive. the gun and...
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and we got great music from jessie reyez, everyone that's a show right there. you know, every week we like to bring you some uplifting creative videos, whether they come from quarantine or just stuff around the country. it is time for, "what are you doing wednesday. ♪ ♪ it's wednesda what are you doing it's wednesday ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: first up, this family got so bored in quarantine that they invented a new game with tupperware and an egg. that's all you need. [ banging >> oh! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a good game right there. also, that's how i make breakfast in the morning [ laughter ] can i get a wa-wa? perfect. [ laughter ] next, this guy filmed his reaction to a cooking video. watch all the way through. check this out >> let's make some dinner for the kids >> girl, your pot is dirty >> the crockpot had some barbeque sauce left in it from last night when we had chicken >> shouldn't you be cleaning that though? >> this'll give extra flavor these are the scraps from the chicken that i cut up yesterday, and - >> girl. okay, then >> and here is about three to f
and we got great music from jessie reyez, everyone that's a show right there. you know, every week we like to bring you some uplifting creative videos, whether they come from quarantine or just stuff around the country. it is time for, "what are you doing wednesday. ♪ ♪ it's wednesda what are you doing it's wednesday ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: first up, this family got so bored in quarantine that they invented a new game with tupperware and an egg. that's all you need. [ banging >>...
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that is jessie singh. more on the markets next.will speak with wells fargo securities equity strategist. later on we will be following all of the top stories of the afternoon. this is bloomberg. ♪ save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. mark: health and human secretary -- human services secretary denies trump is at odds with his advisers as more states open economies. the president has been urging states to open faster. zar says each governor knows his or her state better. the coronavirus outbreak in brazil might be worse beneficial data suggest. that is according to a new study. they estima
that is jessie singh. more on the markets next.will speak with wells fargo securities equity strategist. later on we will be following all of the top stories of the afternoon. this is bloomberg. ♪ save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no...
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>> juan: jessie, jessie come out you think politicians don't use teleprompter is every politician --views. oh, my god, i don't know, i've been around a long time i apologize. >> juan: that use cue cards, teleprompters. >> jesse: you don't use a script into a teleprompter for a interview or a q&a, juan, everybody knows that. greg, when you saw this -- 's before they prompt people on answers. remember, when you have now is the trump campaign suggesting that >> juan biden has drug enht because i can't believe -- >> jesse: we have the president on judge jeanine on 9:00 p.m. eastern let's listen to that. >> there's possibly drugs involved and that's what i hear. i mean, possibly and i don't know how you can be so bad to where you can get out and sent it to new saw some of the debates with a large number of people on the stage. i mean, i used to say how is it possible that he can even go forward? >> jesse: greg, your reaction? >> greg: everything's on the table and they've been accusing trump of doing drugs for the last four years and being on adderall. that door is open and i love that in
>> juan: jessie, jessie come out you think politicians don't use teleprompter is every politician --views. oh, my god, i don't know, i've been around a long time i apologize. >> juan: that use cue cards, teleprompters. >> jesse: you don't use a script into a teleprompter for a interview or a q&a, juan, everybody knows that. greg, when you saw this -- 's before they prompt people on answers. remember, when you have now is the trump campaign suggesting that >> juan...
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jessi: con calma.universidad. raÚl: los dejamos con una canciÓn nominada "premios juventud", que se va la pegadizo, es "no elegÍ conocerte". ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) cinnamon toast crunch. ¡cuadritos cargados con cinna-dust! el efecto de un lifting de pestañas sin tener que ir al salón. el cepillo de doble curva efecto lifting, levanta, alarga y da volumen. mascara falsies lash lift. solo de maybelline new york. mascara falsies lash lift. sabemos que estos son tiempos difíciles,ia, pero tienes que saber que no estás sola. todos hemos tenido que adaptarnos. y con el verano, tus facturas de energía pueden subir al igual que las temperaturas. juntos, podemos ahorrar energía y dinero en esta época difícil. cierra las persianas durante el día... ajusta el aire acondicionado a 78° o más... o usa un ventilador para refrescar cuando puedas. juntos somos más fuertes. cuídate, california y sigamos brillando. ♪ ♪ >> hola amigos de "despiÉrta amÉrica", soy sebastiÁn yatra y estoy muy feliz de recordarles que estarÉ en "premios
jessi: con calma.universidad. raÚl: los dejamos con una canciÓn nominada "premios juventud", que se va la pegadizo, es "no elegÍ conocerte". ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) cinnamon toast crunch. ¡cuadritos cargados con cinna-dust! el efecto de un lifting de pestañas sin tener que ir al salón. el cepillo de doble curva efecto lifting, levanta, alarga y da volumen. mascara falsies lash lift. solo de maybelline new york. mascara falsies lash lift. sabemos que estos son tiempos...
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jessi: muy buenos dÍas.aya lo que aprendieron el uno del otro que no sabÍan durante este evento. >> yo creo que nos conocemos tanto que la verdad ya el factor sorpresa no existe en esta amistad y como mÚsicos nos parecemos muchÍsimo. creo que por eso siempre hemos tenido una quÍmica muy especial. ahora vamos a quisiera saber en quÉ otra situaciÓn se les ha ido la mano? >> yo no voy a divulgar esos secretos. [rÍe] >> en algÚn momento a una sÍ se le va a la mano. algunas veces uno se arrepiente, otras veces no. >> se nos tiene que ir la mano de vez en cuando. se nos va la mano y no nos arrepentimos. >> y hemos gozado jessi: fon si recorro momento me importa de su carrera, la primera canciÓn que compuso para ednita. >> es algo que jamÁs que siempre lo llevo muy dentro de mÍ. la primera canciÓn que un artista graba, que sÓlo aparezco como compositor , esa persona que confiÓ en eso fue ednita ya dentro de todo la que la amaba, es una de las cosas que uno guarda con mucho amor y ahora poder ya formalmente unirnos
jessi: muy buenos dÍas.aya lo que aprendieron el uno del otro que no sabÍan durante este evento. >> yo creo que nos conocemos tanto que la verdad ya el factor sorpresa no existe en esta amistad y como mÚsicos nos parecemos muchÍsimo. creo que por eso siempre hemos tenido una quÍmica muy especial. ahora vamos a quisiera saber en quÉ otra situaciÓn se les ha ido la mano? >> yo no voy a divulgar esos secretos. [rÍe] >> en algÚn momento a una sÍ se le va a la mano....
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and we've got great music from jessie reyez, everyone that's a show right there. you know, every week we like to bring you some uplifting creative videos, whether they come from quarantine or just stuff around the country it is time for "what are you doing wednesday. ♪ wednesday, what are you doing wednesday ♪ tupperware and an egg. that's all you need. >> oh! >> jimmy: that's a good game right there. also, that's how i make breakfast in the morning can i get a wa-wa? perfect. next this guy filmed his reaction to a cooking video. watch all the way through. check this out >> let's make some dinner for the kids from last night when we had chicken. >> shouldn't you be clean -- >> these are scraps. >> gross >> and here is about three to five pounds of ground -- >> chicken and beef together >> the children are going to love it. up negotiation then i added in cinnamon and -- >> cinnamon on top of beef and chicken? girl, no call child services. >> in a dish to cool down because they're going to eat this cold? >> cold? what is that you're feeding your kids dog food oh >>
and we've got great music from jessie reyez, everyone that's a show right there. you know, every week we like to bring you some uplifting creative videos, whether they come from quarantine or just stuff around the country it is time for "what are you doing wednesday. ♪ wednesday, what are you doing wednesday ♪ tupperware and an egg. that's all you need. >> oh! >> jimmy: that's a good game right there. also, that's how i make breakfast in the morning can i get a wa-wa?...
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meanwhile, keira knightley and jessie buckley are the sort of chalk and cheese women's activists whohat what they are going to do is to disrupt the cattle market of miss world by making their own way to the competition and then creating a spectacle that will draw attention to the rising woman's movement. here's a clip. how do we actually get in without being caught? we buy tickets. laughter. unless that's too organised. and you lot, you'd have to blend in. communal clothes. laughter. woo! ooh, wow! oh, i love them! no, you look like a bag lady. what, i look like you? this is what you're wearing. this is your skirt. laughter. i am gonna win. look, could you...? god, i can't breathe. shoes. oh, love that one. laughing. lady—like. i look exactly like my mother. i look like my mother's sofa. now, the thing i really liked about this was on the one hand, i mean, it is a remarkable true story. these two things converge, these two things happen at the same time. the second thing is what the film does tonally is it has a very good balance — in the same way as something like made in dagenham o
meanwhile, keira knightley and jessie buckley are the sort of chalk and cheese women's activists whohat what they are going to do is to disrupt the cattle market of miss world by making their own way to the competition and then creating a spectacle that will draw attention to the rising woman's movement. here's a clip. how do we actually get in without being caught? we buy tickets. laughter. unless that's too organised. and you lot, you'd have to blend in. communal clothes. laughter. woo! ooh,...
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the defendants — henry long, albert bowers and jessie cole — were found not guilty of murder.helena wilkinson is at the old bailey. as is at the old bailey. the verdicts were read out, pc harper's as the verdicts were read out, pc harper's widow, who he had been married to for just 28 days, harper's widow, who he had been married to forjust 28 days, broke down in tears. this has been the most harrowing of trials. much of the detail we have not reported because of the graphic nature. he was described as an officer doing no more than his job and after he was killed his widow said he was the kindest most selfless man you will ever meet. here is the background to the case and a warning of the distressing details and flash photography. andrew and lizzie harper, beaming on their wedding day last july, butjust four weeks after they promised a future together it was so cruelly taken away when pc harper was killed. the teenagers responsible, 19—year—old henry long, along with 18—year—olds albert bowers and jessie cole, seen here laughing after their first court appearance. the teenager
the defendants — henry long, albert bowers and jessie cole — were found not guilty of murder.helena wilkinson is at the old bailey. as is at the old bailey. the verdicts were read out, pc harper's as the verdicts were read out, pc harper's widow, who he had been married to for just 28 days, harper's widow, who he had been married to forjust 28 days, broke down in tears. this has been the most harrowing of trials. much of the detail we have not reported because of the graphic nature. he was...
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the decision huge night for jessie. she learns she has to dance her 1st solo in the not cracker suite in 2 months time. with this big fight only weeks away disaster has struck jessie. lake christian personally. finnick shooting was a new but unlike. a game of i guess you mean a lot of my work. and there's a lot of a name. now a gun but most of it but i'm not going to. die in the world on the show. as it were the 1st or the opening of a lot of. covering the wall what's called the well what i've learned cubicle the hell out of us here. my lungs out in the single i was in complete. the but all i am on. jesse has less than 6 weeks to recover before the most important fight of his career. corruption it is there invisible behind a wall of silence. because of should go ruptures is not something people be told and it. is going to begin. your country his. let's destroy this war. in 2020 the faith based on what encourages the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need
the decision huge night for jessie. she learns she has to dance her 1st solo in the not cracker suite in 2 months time. with this big fight only weeks away disaster has struck jessie. lake christian personally. finnick shooting was a new but unlike. a game of i guess you mean a lot of my work. and there's a lot of a name. now a gun but most of it but i'm not going to. die in the world on the show. as it were the 1st or the opening of a lot of. covering the wall what's called the well what i've...