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. >> detective sergeant justin barlow lived across the street. chris installed a security camera on barlow's house that pointed directly at the coleman house. and the camera only captured these images of chris playing catch with the kids. 12 hours after this adorable family outing, the boys and their mother would be dead. so when you heard the terrible news, there's not words to say when someone tells you that three people have been murdered, there's no. >> to this day, there's no words. there's no. there's no words. >> it was early morning when a call came into detective barlow. chris was at the gym and said he couldn't reach sherrie by phone. barlow entered the house on a welfare check. what was the crime scene like on the inside? >> all three were strangled in their beds. they remained in their beds. >> the fact that the killer had spray painted so much of the house and spray painted over the victims and their beds, made it seem like something straight out of the manson family. >> this was a monster. >> miraculously, the main target, chris, ha
. >> detective sergeant justin barlow lived across the street. chris installed a security camera on barlow's house that pointed directly at the coleman house. and the camera only captured these images of chris playing catch with the kids. 12 hours after this adorable family outing, the boys and their mother would be dead. so when you heard the terrible news, there's not words to say when someone tells you that three people have been murdered, there's no. >> to this day, there's no...
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Dec 16, 2024
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grammy winning songwriters abigail barlow and emily bear, known as barlow an bear have created the memorable> he's such a standup guy. the rock work ethic does not play around. we asked him if he wanted a break many times. he said, no, i'm good. let's do it again. >> robin: he knew who he was working with. barlow and bear. emily, you are welcomed back to gma. can we go to the gma vault? you were about this age the first time you appear. look at you. do you remember that? >> i do because i also remember meeting selena gomez and i was freaking out. there's a picture of us somewhere. i do have a vivid memory of that. >> robin: to be a prodigy like that. congratulations to you both, because you are the youngest and you are the first woman duo to write music for a disney animated film. [ applause ] >> you never expect to be part of a stat like that. i mean, we didn't realize that until we were already a year into writing it. we're doing what we love. if that shines a light on something that has been neglected and open doors for more people, job done. >> robin: thank you for the joy. thanks for th
grammy winning songwriters abigail barlow and emily bear, known as barlow an bear have created the memorable> he's such a standup guy. the rock work ethic does not play around. we asked him if he wanted a break many times. he said, no, i'm good. let's do it again. >> robin: he knew who he was working with. barlow and bear. emily, you are welcomed back to gma. can we go to the gma vault? you were about this age the first time you appear. look at you. do you remember that? >> i do...
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Dec 5, 2024
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those who know michelle barlow richardson know her for her strong devotion and friendship. that's especially true for my wife, gail, and me. michelle's title has been chief of staff, but she's been so much more. she's been by our side in public service and in private moments, in moments of joy and moments of pain. madam president, words are inadequate, and these remarks in particular are inadequate. we will miss michelle's enthusiasm for all things mississippi. we will miss the presence she and occasionally her children have brought to the office. we will even miss the mississippi state university maroon and cow bell. but loyal friends we will certainly always be. we will remain grateful for her friendship, and we wish her, this public servant and american patriot, the very best. and i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mrs. blackburn: thank you, madam president. if there's one thing we learned from last month's election is that president trump has a clear mandate from the american people to get this country back on track. and one of the thi
those who know michelle barlow richardson know her for her strong devotion and friendship. that's especially true for my wife, gail, and me. michelle's title has been chief of staff, but she's been so much more. she's been by our side in public service and in private moments, in moments of joy and moments of pain. madam president, words are inadequate, and these remarks in particular are inadequate. we will miss michelle's enthusiasm for all things mississippi. we will miss the presence she and...
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Dec 15, 2024
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the jurors for the prize are christine barlow, co-owner and director of program for loyalty in washington, d.c. and silver spring, maryland. and jeffrey burke, kirkus reviewer and former editor at, harper's magazine, wall street journal, vanity fair. and bloomberg. and here to introduce the finalists is fiction editor laurie muchnick laurie muchnick. good. good evening. the for the 2024 kirkus prize for fiction are. say hello to my little friend by jennine capo crucet. published. published by simon schuster. a young man who went from cuba to miami. a raft. an orca who spent most of her life at seaworld. the movie scarface. moby --. somehow, jennine capo crucet combines these disparate elements into a singularly compelling novel. unclassified able and unforgettable. the mighty read. louise erdrich. published by harper kismet poe is in school and two boys want to marry her. her mother is a trucker who hauls sugar beets and her charming father stole money from their church. the red river cuts a vivid track. the hardscrabble lives that anchor louise erdrich latest novel, a tender, wise and ca
the jurors for the prize are christine barlow, co-owner and director of program for loyalty in washington, d.c. and silver spring, maryland. and jeffrey burke, kirkus reviewer and former editor at, harper's magazine, wall street journal, vanity fair. and bloomberg. and here to introduce the finalists is fiction editor laurie muchnick laurie muchnick. good. good evening. the for the 2024 kirkus prize for fiction are. say hello to my little friend by jennine capo crucet. published. published by...
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Dec 27, 2024
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to barlow the line, it is fantastic. all are alike. each sell off is unhappy in its own way. >> it is true. bull markets, stocks higher. participating. it eems so easy. same every time. the decline. harder. they can be the start of the bear market. or maybe something worse. they might be viable glitch. that is why tonight we are turning to history to illustrate some of the common qualities of the sell offs. now, really, there are only two hard sell offs for four decades ago. the crash in 1987 and 2007 and 2009. that was the financial crisis. even the covid crash when s&p500 lost half of its value in just a month. not as bad as these two. so, let's deal with the two big ones head on. . [lost audio ]. >> saved by the bell. but there was not that much money left. the week before was h horrendous, too. the pull back encouraged bargain hunters they thought they could flip on monday morning into strength. friday, set on monday, the strength never set up. they got badly burned. in fact, we continue to the next day. you know, that is known as
to barlow the line, it is fantastic. all are alike. each sell off is unhappy in its own way. >> it is true. bull markets, stocks higher. participating. it eems so easy. same every time. the decline. harder. they can be the start of the bear market. or maybe something worse. they might be viable glitch. that is why tonight we are turning to history to illustrate some of the common qualities of the sell offs. now, really, there are only two hard sell offs for four decades ago. the crash in...
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Dec 21, 2024
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♪ what can i say except you're welcome ♪ and in this one, what i like about this one is we have "barlowt "well, 'you're welcome' is gonna be hard to follow." >> jimmy: of course. >> how do you follow that? but then they came up with this idea, and the conceit of following it with a female empowerment song sung by maui to empower moana. and i thought, that's just, not only perfect timing, but also important to empower this girl, because it's, like, "hey, whatever you think you can't do, you actually can do." so it's great. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you can do it. >> you can do it, yes. it's a crazy song, though. >> jimmy: it is? it's nuts. >> jimmy: what is it called? do we know the name of it? >> it's called "can i get a a chee hoo?" [ laughter ] okay? so in polynesian culture, you know, we, like, "chee-hoo!" right? >> jimmy: yeah. >> like, that's a thing. so, i'll give you a little bit here. do you guys want a little bit of the song? >> jimmy: wow, all right, that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] >> all right, so when i point, you guys say "chee-hoo!" >> jimmy:
♪ what can i say except you're welcome ♪ and in this one, what i like about this one is we have "barlowt "well, 'you're welcome' is gonna be hard to follow." >> jimmy: of course. >> how do you follow that? but then they came up with this idea, and the conceit of following it with a female empowerment song sung by maui to empower moana. and i thought, that's just, not only perfect timing, but also important to empower this girl, because it's, like, "hey,...
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today in the school to and heading to, as i mentioned, save a few of those have been held in darrow barlow and central guns and where you are off to multiple strikes on times that time as well well, yes, there's really forces yesterday targeted, attend for policy and use in a big country. but it's not the only target that's happened earlier, they target the municipality, and then they targeted a group of palestinians also it didn't but, and also in a massage, a refuge account. but in the past couple of hours the, our tenure selling did not stop pounding and targeting houses in. um, mostly adults were talking about at least 4 houses for different companies. and as you see, as you can hear, the ambulance has tires, did not stop trying to rescue those policies. and also trying to transfer palestinians who are injured to the hospitals. but we know that the hospitals are a suffocating from the lot of medical supplies, and it's very hard for doctors to save lives right now due to all of this shortage of medicine and also supplies, hence many sites. so that includes re enter obama and central cau
today in the school to and heading to, as i mentioned, save a few of those have been held in darrow barlow and central guns and where you are off to multiple strikes on times that time as well well, yes, there's really forces yesterday targeted, attend for policy and use in a big country. but it's not the only target that's happened earlier, they target the municipality, and then they targeted a group of palestinians also it didn't but, and also in a massage, a refuge account. but in the past...
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missionary primacy adds new depth to barlow's argument in a government of sight that the girl early ofthe federal government was often hidden from a general public. questions of a strong state. weak state. in the newest variant, the imperial. excite historians of the early. most of these look back to british historians. michael braddock, john brewer. patrick o'brien who speak of the rise. the fiscal military state. for example, max eddings, a revolution in favor of government influentially that americans use this tradition as the underlying rationale for their own state. similarly, max new map of empires exposes the long tail of late 18th century british imperial and gautham rao has argued in the william mary quarterly that the early united states governments quote imperial aims and practices picked up where britons came to an unexpected halt. but missionary diplomacy forces us to the role of missions in this rise of the american imperial state. particularly as it directed its gaze beyond the continent. this entwined relationship between, religious leaders and government officials capt
missionary primacy adds new depth to barlow's argument in a government of sight that the girl early ofthe federal government was often hidden from a general public. questions of a strong state. weak state. in the newest variant, the imperial. excite historians of the early. most of these look back to british historians. michael braddock, john brewer. patrick o'brien who speak of the rise. the fiscal military state. for example, max eddings, a revolution in favor of government influentially that...