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>> correct. >> matthew, this is detective everson, gwinnett county police department. >> reporter: in the detective recorded matt leili said his wife was mentally unbalanced. >> she's not very happy with her life. she never felt accepted. okay? we've been in and out of therapists. there's a fear of intimacy. you know, she's got no problem with girls. but when it comes to a male, they are a threat. they are "all my -- all my life guys have used me for sex." >> he's just giving you a hose full of information? >> i have a hard time getting a word in edgewise. >> she yells at me in front of the kids. she throws things in front of me in front of the kids. and all i'm doing is sitting there going please stop, please stop, do you remember what the doctor said? is this the person you want to be? >> reporter: matt leili said he'd even considered getting a court order to protect him from his wife. >> now, has she ever been violent? >> yeah. i've got pictures of myself with bruises on me. i've got a -- my father is a witness for her throwing a knife at my face. i'm 250 pounds, six foot five. she
>> correct. >> matthew, this is detective everson, gwinnett county police department. >> reporter: in the detective recorded matt leili said his wife was mentally unbalanced. >> she's not very happy with her life. she never felt accepted. okay? we've been in and out of therapists. there's a fear of intimacy. you know, she's got no problem with girls. but when it comes to a male, they are a threat. they are "all my -- all my life guys have used me for sex."...
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May 25, 2016
05/16
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following camp's advice, i went to the london showroom of everson jennings and ordered ten chairs, asking that they be sent to washington d.c. everson jennings refused saying that our parent company does not allow us to ship to the western hemisphere. journalist jack andersen reported this violation and president carter's attorney general griffin bell opened an antitrust investigation. that investigation moved very slowly until 1977 when ralph nader and deborah kaplan of the disability rights center challenged bell in the public forum shortly after the doj filed an antitrust lawsuit. in 1979, a settlement was reached, perhaps prodded by the likelihood of a new administration that would be very friendly to monopolies. the settlement was a classic consent decree in which the monopolist swore that they had never broken the law and promise to never do it again. competition blossomed in the u.s. wheelchair industry, prices fell and improved. while some american wheelchair riders found better wheelchairs, very little of this improvement trickle down to the poorer 80% of the world. the cost of i
following camp's advice, i went to the london showroom of everson jennings and ordered ten chairs, asking that they be sent to washington d.c. everson jennings refused saying that our parent company does not allow us to ship to the western hemisphere. journalist jack andersen reported this violation and president carter's attorney general griffin bell opened an antitrust investigation. that investigation moved very slowly until 1977 when ralph nader and deborah kaplan of the disability rights...
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May 21, 2016
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we will never know, but he still holds the record for being the only sitting congressman everson to an insane asylum. think about that. yet, we should say, i guess. okay. i would like to read to you the story of rita, my favorite story in the book. she is still alive, born in 1953. this is the biggest embezzlement scam you have never heard of. rita's case was the biggest municipal fraud in american history and it took place in dixon, illinois. dixon was most famous for being ronald reagan's childhood home. the town had three full-time employees and rita was one, controller and treasurer. the majority of employees were part-time and held other jobs to keep financial heads above water. the mayor made $9000 and had a cadillac showroom somewhere. it started out of high school in 1974 and was appointed to her city financial post in 1983. it was a sweet deal for her. criminal was a horse loner and eventually became what was one of the best horse quarter horse breeders in the country. equine business took up several months a year on the road going up to horse shows and the like. it was certai
we will never know, but he still holds the record for being the only sitting congressman everson to an insane asylum. think about that. yet, we should say, i guess. okay. i would like to read to you the story of rita, my favorite story in the book. she is still alive, born in 1953. this is the biggest embezzlement scam you have never heard of. rita's case was the biggest municipal fraud in american history and it took place in dixon, illinois. dixon was most famous for being ronald reagan's...
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May 17, 2016
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you argued and debated everson go one of them. in the process you learned to develop respect for your colleagues and you had opportunities to develop the best ideas and the best arguments. you found the common ground and that is how you got things done. that's why this is so incredibly important to the process. if members are coming to washington and dialing for doings, then they are not the job they were elected to do. you that it telling is discouraging to the people running for reelection. it's discouraging people from running for election to begin with. i can think of countless examples. in my state a wonderfully successful business person who was interested in running. he got out here when he was told that the fundraising was going to be required -- he said that's not what i want to go to washington for to become a mid-level telemarketer. i want to go fix things to get the country on track and make things better. it's destroying people's confidence in the whole political system. in the simple truth is that -- ifs of the congr
you argued and debated everson go one of them. in the process you learned to develop respect for your colleagues and you had opportunities to develop the best ideas and the best arguments. you found the common ground and that is how you got things done. that's why this is so incredibly important to the process. if members are coming to washington and dialing for doings, then they are not the job they were elected to do. you that it telling is discouraging to the people running for reelection....
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May 6, 2016
05/16
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everson is back from paris. -- jefferson is back from paris. what is the line?ry, that is the king song. coming home isn what everybody is singing. i does and the staircase with all of my slaves singing. they are wheeling me around the stage. charlie: is it different today than it was two years ago? show? -- the show? daveed: yes. charlie: how is it different? daveed: other than the song tweaks we did when we transferred to broadway, bigger house, more people. also, it is just, it is in a groove now. it feels, the possibilities feel greater. every moment on stage, it feels like you can get -- make any choice and it is important. we have been living with these characters for so long. charlie: you are taking chances? daveed: there are no wrong answers anymore. doing a play is figuring out a of aem, the solving complicated math problem. you are trying to solve it right every night. you mess up somewhere. you never get it right. if we got it right, we wouldn't do it again. there is always something to fix. therenow, it feels like are so many things to try, way more
everson is back from paris. -- jefferson is back from paris. what is the line?ry, that is the king song. coming home isn what everybody is singing. i does and the staircase with all of my slaves singing. they are wheeling me around the stage. charlie: is it different today than it was two years ago? show? -- the show? daveed: yes. charlie: how is it different? daveed: other than the song tweaks we did when we transferred to broadway, bigger house, more people. also, it is just, it is in a...
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May 28, 2016
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against america. , "uniteda subchapter states of crime," you wrote about a general name christer everson. guest: he was a gentleman who is thought up by some apes gear of secure role by the environment of protection association and ended up in the criminal justice system for years for a crime of which he ,as, i will not say innocent but ignorant is the better terms. . we have an almost uncountable number of federal crimes that are crimes that do not require a guilty mind. why is a guilty mind so important? there's this thing called a conscience, right? if you do something bad, your conscience will acquit you. doese crime in question not require a guilty mind, you will not know that you are doing it. there are so many of these offenses that you could do it all the time. there's a book called "three felonies a day," where he said if an ordinary businessman committed all these crimes, we wouldn't know it. this is a barrier to entrepreneurs in particular. it is not a barrier if you are established and surrounded by lawyers. it is a barrier if you are the new guy. it discriminates against the
against america. , "uniteda subchapter states of crime," you wrote about a general name christer everson. guest: he was a gentleman who is thought up by some apes gear of secure role by the environment of protection association and ended up in the criminal justice system for years for a crime of which he ,as, i will not say innocent but ignorant is the better terms. . we have an almost uncountable number of federal crimes that are crimes that do not require a guilty mind. why is a...
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May 23, 2016
05/16
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following kim's advice, i went to the london shore room of everson jennings and ordered 10 short chairs, asking that they be sent to washington d.c. everson jennings refused saying that our parent company does not allow us to ship to the western hemisphere. journalist jack andersen reported this violation and president carter's attorney general griffin bell open an antitrust investigation. that investigation moved very slowly until 1977 when ralph nader and deborah kaplan of the right-center challenged ballot in the public forum shortly after the doj filed an antitrust lawsuit. in 1979, a settlement was reached, perhaps prodded by the likelihood of a new administration that would be very friendly to monopolies. the settlement was a classic consent decree in which the monopolist's war that they had never broken the law and promise to never do it again. competition in the u.s. wheelchair industry, prices fell and improved. while some american wheelchair raiders found better wheelchairs, very little of this improvement trickle down to the poorer 80% of the world. the cost of imported real
following kim's advice, i went to the london shore room of everson jennings and ordered 10 short chairs, asking that they be sent to washington d.c. everson jennings refused saying that our parent company does not allow us to ship to the western hemisphere. journalist jack andersen reported this violation and president carter's attorney general griffin bell open an antitrust investigation. that investigation moved very slowly until 1977 when ralph nader and deborah kaplan of the right-center...
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May 27, 2016
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against america. , "uniteda subchapter states of crime," you wrote about a general name christer eversont: he was a gentleman who is thought up by some apes gear of secure role by the environment of protection association and ended up in the criminal justice system for years for a crime of which he ,as, i will not say innocent but ignorant is the better terms. . we have an almost uncountable number of federal crimes that are crimes that do not require a guilty mind. why is a guilty mind so important? there's this thing called a conscience, right? if you do something bad, your conscience will acquit you. doese crime in question not require a guilty mind, you will not know that you are doing it. there are so many of these offenses that you could do it all the time. there's a book called "three felonies a day," where he said if an ordinary businessman committed all these crimes, we wouldn't know it. this is a barrier to entrepreneurs in particular. it is not a barrier if you are established and surrounded by lawyers. it is a barrier if you are the new guy. it discriminates against the up-an
against america. , "uniteda subchapter states of crime," you wrote about a general name christer eversont: he was a gentleman who is thought up by some apes gear of secure role by the environment of protection association and ended up in the criminal justice system for years for a crime of which he ,as, i will not say innocent but ignorant is the better terms. . we have an almost uncountable number of federal crimes that are crimes that do not require a guilty mind. why is a guilty...