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. >> marianne victorian crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the courte carrie zuk, she met tom through dar, and a couple of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but you had sex with tom in his living room? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried and who stopped? >> he tried, and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship with somebody within two weeks after your wife's been murdered in that house. >> but the jury never heard marianne crandall's testimony because there was no indication of a romantic relationship prior to dar's murder, the judge ruled, just as he did in first trial, that her testimony was prejudicial and, therefore, inadmissible. it was a huge blow to the prosecution's case. >> it supports the position that they weren't this deeply in love couple that he kept trying to present. i mean, that would have proven that. >> but norris still had her two key witnesses, tom's own son heath and heath's friend skyler watty, both two years older and now m
. >> marianne victorian crandall. >> out of the presence of the jury, marianne crandall told the courte carrie zuk, she met tom through dar, and a couple of weeks after dar's murder, marianne stopped by the farm to offer tom support. >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but you had sex with tom in his living room? >> he tried to. and it was stopped. >> who tried and who stopped? >> he tried, and we both stopped. >> you don't have a sexual relationship with...
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joining as his bob crandall, former american airlines president and ceo.al pleasure to talk to you. if you are running boeing, what would you do right now? bob: i would be absolutely sure everything i said publicly was absolutely true. i suspect that is what they are doing. alix: there has been some pressure on the faa for example, and also for going to say we are going to ground them now and find out the problem. we spoke to jim hall, former head of ntsb. here's what he had to say. onwe grounded the aircraft the 797 over the battery issue and there was not a crash or any fatalities. i think this is irresponsible actions at the top of going and -- of boeing and faa. alix: what do you think? bob: i think that is irresponsible on his part. one of the things you find out if you've been around aviation is that it takes a long time to figure out what has gone wrong. there are four groups that no virtually everything there is to know about this airplane -- boeing knows all about it, the faa knows all about it, the airlines that operated know about it, and perhap
joining as his bob crandall, former american airlines president and ceo.al pleasure to talk to you. if you are running boeing, what would you do right now? bob: i would be absolutely sure everything i said publicly was absolutely true. i suspect that is what they are doing. alix: there has been some pressure on the faa for example, and also for going to say we are going to ground them now and find out the problem. we spoke to jim hall, former head of ntsb. here's what he had to say. onwe...
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to measure the depth of the impact that this conflict has had on palestinian refugees in syria mr crandall i like to talk about under a situation also at the moment they lost funding last year from the us how has that shortfall been made up if at all and what. how are you proceeding now with regard to helping the vast and increased number of palestinian refugees who are saying. yes we faced existential crisis last year after the decision by the united states to cut three hundred million u.s. dollars of its funding which led us to a historic shortfall for the organization of four hundred forty six million if the good news is was the response of the rest of the world we have forty different countries and institutions increase their funding to all runs and we managed to close that shortfall also through a number of internal measures savings and reductions that we needed to take on our side but we did manage to overcome this short folks and i'm immensely grateful to many donors we're here at the brussels conference on syria then thanking european partners gulf partners we heard the state of qa
to measure the depth of the impact that this conflict has had on palestinian refugees in syria mr crandall i like to talk about under a situation also at the moment they lost funding last year from the us how has that shortfall been made up if at all and what. how are you proceeding now with regard to helping the vast and increased number of palestinian refugees who are saying. yes we faced existential crisis last year after the decision by the united states to cut three hundred million u.s....
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so my friends do bad things and then i just hang up the crandall's. that's where you find the nuns and stuff like that with a little help from nature david cole is trying to show these adolescents how to isolate their problems. it does violence broken family if there's been past. whatever it is every challenge every problem that. always on your mind i want you to get iraq i want you. to the war. the bigger the problem the bigger the wrong. how do i feel is it hurting. and that's what problems do you if you refuse to find ways of releasing it you will have to carry this pine tree a whole lot you have to learn you have to be willing to learn how to let go of the sort of pre. going to give us. young people need to be given. that they. are being cultural activities and feel that they part of the community in a cultural community. so we're only going to a small. meditation and. this is the healing circle. and indigenous version of a counseling session. which is going to go through a very. reading meditation technique. in accordance with aboriginal custom t
so my friends do bad things and then i just hang up the crandall's. that's where you find the nuns and stuff like that with a little help from nature david cole is trying to show these adolescents how to isolate their problems. it does violence broken family if there's been past. whatever it is every challenge every problem that. always on your mind i want you to get iraq i want you. to the war. the bigger the problem the bigger the wrong. how do i feel is it hurting. and that's what problems...
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we're going to hear more from former airline ceo bob crandall.atching "squawk box" on cnbc the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. >>> deal news breaking overnight. uber is officially buying its mid-east rival careem for $3.1 billion. that consists of $1.4 billion in cash it still needs regulatory approval but uber expects it will close in the first quarter of next year if approved, this would be the biggest tech deal ever in the middle east. and shoring things up for uber before going public. >>> when we come back, the department of transportation setting up a special committee to look at the boeing 737 max. it is the latest fallout from the plane's malfunction. we'll speak to bob crandall after the break about boeing's woes and the airli
we're going to hear more from former airline ceo bob crandall.atching "squawk box" on cnbc the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. >>> deal news breaking overnight....
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so my friends do bad things and then i just hang up the crandall's.that's where you find the drunks and stuff like that with a little help from nature david cole is trying to show these adolescents how to isolate their problems. it does violence broken family if there's been past.
so my friends do bad things and then i just hang up the crandall's.that's where you find the drunks and stuff like that with a little help from nature david cole is trying to show these adolescents how to isolate their problems. it does violence broken family if there's been past.
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see my friends do bad things and then i just hang up the crandall's. that's where you found the nuns and stuff like that with a little help from nature david cole is trying to show these adolescents how to isolate their problems. it does violence broken family if there's been power. whatever it is every challenge every problem that. is on your mind i want you to get iraq i want you. to the war. the bigger the problem the bigger the rock. how do they feel is it hurting. and that's one problem if you refuse to find ways of relief you know you will have to carry this pine tree a whole lot you have to learn you have to be willing to learn how to let go of the sort of pre. going to give out. young people need to be given. that they. are being cultural activities and feel that they part of the community in a cultural community. so. small. a meditation and. this is the healing circle. and indigenous version of a counseling session. which is going to go through a very. reading meditation technique. in accordance with aboriginal custom the young boys speak at t
see my friends do bad things and then i just hang up the crandall's. that's where you found the nuns and stuff like that with a little help from nature david cole is trying to show these adolescents how to isolate their problems. it does violence broken family if there's been power. whatever it is every challenge every problem that. is on your mind i want you to get iraq i want you. to the war. the bigger the problem the bigger the rock. how do they feel is it hurting. and that's one problem if...
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we'll talk to former american cev bob crandall meantime, get a check of where the major averages standabove 2800 with six points to spare back in a minute we see homes staying cooler without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. >>> s&p now tracking above 2800 again on pace for the third straight day positive along with the nasdaq which is at a five-month closing high. dow also green and boeing recovering a bit joining us at post nine this among sean matthews, management founder and citi's chief u.s.
we'll talk to former american cev bob crandall meantime, get a check of where the major averages standabove 2800 with six points to spare back in a minute we see homes staying cooler without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day...
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>>> joining me now is democratic congresswoman mary ann crandall. mary, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> as you know, the judge in this case, amy berman jackson, she told manafort in mueller's office that she had decided he intentionally lied, therefore violating -- first of all, breaking the law, but also violating his cooperation agreement. should he be penalized for that? should that add to his sentence today, in your view? >> certainly. i'm an advocate for the rule of law, and i believe when you serve in government office, you should be held to the highest standard, not the lowest common denominator. >> looking back at his sentence last week, were you disappointed by the sentence he received in a virginia court, which was far below, as you know the sentencing guidelines? >> you rely on our judges to exercise their best judgment, but as someone who has worked with folks who have gotten extremely long sentences under mandatory sentencing guidelines, you know, it's really disappointing to see someone go away to jail for decad
>>> joining me now is democratic congresswoman mary ann crandall. mary, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> as you know, the judge in this case, amy berman jackson, she told manafort in mueller's office that she had decided he intentionally lied, therefore violating -- first of all, breaking the law, but also violating his cooperation agreement. should he be penalized for that? should that add to his sentence today, in your view? >> certainly. i'm...
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. >> maurice crandall. there are certainly examples in which the civil war is demonstrably crit tal to understanding indigenous groups and people. that's clear. is there a danger of going too far? of asserting too much importance or giving too much to the civil war? the example comes to mind of, how do we balance that saying that the civil war maybe didn't matter at all to certain groups or they just didn't care? >> yes, so i can start to speak to this. and i think everyone else can chime in here. that argument has been articulated several times by gary gallagher and some other mili historians of the war who believe that the work that we're doing is overemphasizing the west. they say there were not enough soldiers engaged in the west. that these battles between union and confederate armies didn't matter. and that attention to native american, well, kind of taking part in the war, and also incarceration and removal also didn't matter. yeah, no. but this is part of the argument, is that somehow by emphasizing
. >> maurice crandall. there are certainly examples in which the civil war is demonstrably crit tal to understanding indigenous groups and people. that's clear. is there a danger of going too far? of asserting too much importance or giving too much to the civil war? the example comes to mind of, how do we balance that saying that the civil war maybe didn't matter at all to certain groups or they just didn't care? >> yes, so i can start to speak to this. and i think everyone else can...