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ashley fallis committed suicide.how the prosecution talked of ashley's happy frame of mind? that friend was a kind of lies, said the defense. >> ashley fallis was a beautiful woman but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew that she was on medications. we spoke pretty in-depth about that. >> but even with the medications, the friend testified, ashley had trouble controlling her emotions. >> what kind of mental health issues did you observe ashley fallis to be going through? >> depression, mood swings, impulsive behaviors. >> in fact, the defense argued ashley was so depressed the summer before she died she wrote this letter to tom. >> i have so much pain on the inside i can no longer take it. i am sorry to do this to you and the kids but i find myself not even liking my children. >> every day is a chore with them and you. i have to pretend to be happy. i have to pretend to be
ashley fallis committed suicide.how the prosecution talked of ashley's happy frame of mind? that friend was a kind of lies, said the defense. >> ashley fallis was a beautiful woman but she had a terrible pain inside. she was mentally ill. >> the defense put one of ashley's close friends on the stand. >> what did you know of ashley having a mental illness? >> i knew that she was on medications. we spoke pretty in-depth about that. >> but even with the medications,...
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they, i, think truly believe that tom fallis killed their daughter and they are never going to let that go. >> an idea once so deeply engraved, sure enough will not go away. and tom fallis and his children make a life as best they can. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> walter reed, there was nowhere else to go. this is a conversation that i have had with myself or anyone unable to address their depression. they start to have dark conversations about self-harm. things continue to tick off the list. i kind of hit the emergency brake further. i can't be a blueprint for my children. i cannot let them be left alone or to not understand why he would've done that. earlier in the year two friends of mine, one had a stroke and the other had a bad heart attack. they both had young children and took their lives. it was very devastating. not because they were weaker or i was strong, i got lucky. i knew that i needed help. i didn't know what that looked like. it was presented. i reluctantly was like i don't need to go in there. i figured out thi
they, i, think truly believe that tom fallis killed their daughter and they are never going to let that go. >> an idea once so deeply engraved, sure enough will not go away. and tom fallis and his children make a life as best they can. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >> walter reed, there was nowhere else to go. this is a conversation that i have had with myself or anyone unable to address their depression. they start to...
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with the possibility to take this problem and make it an opportunity for the two-state solution to fally be credible and something to mobilize for these communities to live together in peace. i am not optimistic about the immediate impts. but i think a lot can be done on the economy, climate, and technology. but for that to be possible, believe we need a very serious negotiation between developed countries and the emerging economies. some people say it is between the u.s. and china. i think that is too simplistic. the u.s. does not represent the whole developed world. europe and the u.s. have different positions and issues. china does not represent india and indonesia and other countries. the truth is we live in an economic system designed after the second world war and basically designed by developed countries. you see the emerging economies with bigger weight in the global economy but not similar weight in the institutions that rule the glal economy. there is an area of reform we need to be discussing. there is a serious negotiation on climate and technology. these two blocks need to b
with the possibility to take this problem and make it an opportunity for the two-state solution to fally be credible and something to mobilize for these communities to live together in peace. i am not optimistic about the immediate impts. but i think a lot can be done on the economy, climate, and technology. but for that to be possible, believe we need a very serious negotiation between developed countries and the emerging economies. some people say it is between the u.s. and china. i think...
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they are fally hearing it, seei it, and speaking out about it. we had an oprtunity today to talk to several local ected officials, several sheriff. they told us, we are not dealing with an immigration problem. we are dealing with a sex trade problem. we are dealing with a cartel issue. this is where your focus needs to be. when you have women brought into the country that are being treated as slaves that are sll emboldened by cartel members taking years, potentially, to work off their debt. that is what we are seeing under a den administration. you have had 100,000 children commende country. they are lost. we have absolutely no idewhere they are. w ithis possible? how, under our governce, is this happening? i will tell you. another thinthey were very clear about is we imporyou, and this is a quote. "hold the line." you have your ability through your power of the first to force the administration to do its job it is said you have to do that. but that is the position we find ourselves in. hold the line. none ofs want to shutdown the government. but
they are fally hearing it, seei it, and speaking out about it. we had an oprtunity today to talk to several local ected officials, several sheriff. they told us, we are not dealing with an immigration problem. we are dealing with a sex trade problem. we are dealing with a cartel issue. this is where your focus needs to be. when you have women brought into the country that are being treated as slaves that are sll emboldened by cartel members taking years, potentially, to work off their debt....
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and then fally is the art salon, which when this was built, was theargest private gallery space in new york city. and it's it'important to know that, you know. duveen had sold a lot of quest pieces to a lot of newly minted millionaires. the vanderbilts had a top of that list, but he he reserved all of the good stuff for morgan frick and especially andrew mellon and i think it's interesting that all three of those collections have now become national museums. andrew mellon is the national gallery in in d.c. morgan most of morgan's collection is actually the backbone of the metropolitan museum in new york. and obviously here the frick, we have the frick collection, but just as the stories of frick and and and actually freaking carnegie died just a few months apart and when when carnegie knew he was coming towards the end of his days, he sent intermediaries to go to see frick because he wanted to try and patch things up and and frick responded, you can tell carnegie i'll see him. i'll see him in health. so there their stories are kind of linked together, but so too are the stories of fric
and then fally is the art salon, which when this was built, was theargest private gallery space in new york city. and it's it'important to know that, you know. duveen had sold a lot of quest pieces to a lot of newly minted millionaires. the vanderbilts had a top of that list, but he he reserved all of the good stuff for morgan frick and especially andrew mellon and i think it's interesting that all three of those collections have now become national museums. andrew mellon is the national...