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Nov 9, 2021
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interesting. gwinnett county, my doctor's a see, you know, works as to why, like warden and it's the parks resting into my trucking expert. if anyone can find me a pull back, it seemed like i saw it, but i i went to the middle center, who do i have you know me about and i'm not going to well, you nothing. and i was here give us on for my, i mean my baby and i said okay. and i said, well yeah, don't worry about anyone. don't get home until late. i mean, i mean i need a, a bottle of yes to see that knowledge. these men half of the land, i can see there that he can distinguish up my check anywhere here, almost preferred to hunt at night on our campus of seeing one or very sleep. so we're doing the next best thing, setting a camera trap which i see on the team used to monitor their activity. when i went to one of them and like i say they come over here one way your program for the you cut your in jail. so the various terms and dissent bade she dro, improve us curious that another cat has been here. we're going to leave this camera attempt for a few days and see whether we get lucky. ah,
interesting. gwinnett county, my doctor's a see, you know, works as to why, like warden and it's the parks resting into my trucking expert. if anyone can find me a pull back, it seemed like i saw it, but i i went to the middle center, who do i have you know me about and i'm not going to well, you nothing. and i was here give us on for my, i mean my baby and i said okay. and i said, well yeah, don't worry about anyone. don't get home until late. i mean, i mean i need a, a bottle of yes to see...
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Nov 7, 2021
11/21
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no, i didn't to when i am, but my both interesting. gwinnett county, my doctor's a see, you know, works as wide like warden and the parks resting into my trucking experts. if anyone can find me a puma, it seemed like i saw it, but i had it. i went to the middle. can you do or have you know me about it? i'm going to, well, you nothing and i'm sure you keep us on for my i mean maybe and they said ok. and they said, well you know what we'll be getting. okay. if they don't get very well into mean, i mean, i mean i need a neighborhood where yes, to see that knowledge, these men half of the land. i can see there that he can distinguish up my check anywhere here, almost preferred to hunt at night on our campus of seeing one or very sleep. so we're doing the next best thing, fitting a camera trap which are seen on the team used to monitor their activity. when i went to one of them and like i said, when they come over here, when, when you cut, you're in jail for 37, send the send bait she dro into most curious that another cat has been here. we're going to leave this camera attempt for a few day
no, i didn't to when i am, but my both interesting. gwinnett county, my doctor's a see, you know, works as wide like warden and the parks resting into my trucking experts. if anyone can find me a puma, it seemed like i saw it, but i had it. i went to the middle. can you do or have you know me about it? i'm going to, well, you nothing and i'm sure you keep us on for my i mean maybe and they said ok. and they said, well you know what we'll be getting. okay. if they don't get very well into mean,...
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Nov 11, 2021
11/21
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no, i didn't to when i am, but my boss interesting. gwinnett county, my doctor's a see, you know, works as wide like warden and the parts resting into my trucking experts. if anyone can find the pullman, it seemed like it but a threat and i went to the middle. yes, i do have you know, mean i'm not going to where you nothing. and i was here give us on for my. i mean more maybe and i said ok. and i said, well yeah, don't worry about anyone, chris, don't get home until late. i mean, i mean, i need a neighborhood of yes, to see that knowledge, these men huss of the land. i can see there that he can distinguish up my check anywhere here, almost preferred to hunt at night on our campus of seeing one are very clean. so we're doing the next best thing, setting a camera trap which i see on the team used to monitor their activity. when i went to one of them and like i said, when they come over here that way you cut your in jail. so the various times and descend bade she dro into most curious that another cat has been here. we're going to leave this camera trip for a few days and see whether we ge
no, i didn't to when i am, but my boss interesting. gwinnett county, my doctor's a see, you know, works as wide like warden and the parts resting into my trucking experts. if anyone can find the pullman, it seemed like it but a threat and i went to the middle. yes, i do have you know, mean i'm not going to where you nothing. and i was here give us on for my. i mean more maybe and i said ok. and i said, well yeah, don't worry about anyone, chris, don't get home until late. i mean, i mean, i need...
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Nov 17, 2021
11/21
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there's a lot riding on his case and the crowns are beginning to swell outside the gwinnett county circuit court in anticipation of the jury. coming back with a ruling now we're told kyle rittenhouse is inside with his attorneys, and his attorney says he's a bit nervous. there's a pretty heavy penalty. the maximum penalty for 1st degree homicide is life in prison. the light is maximum penalty. he faith is for reckless endangerment that comes with a maximum sentence of about 12 and a half years. so there are some pretty waiting sentences that are being weighed here by that jury. and there's reason to believe that they're not quite close to coming up with a verdict. that is because they came back to the judge with a question earlier today, saying there are many, many videos in this case and they want to watch than they want to know. do they have to watch them in the court room, or can they watch him in the room where they're deliberating? the judge said they had to watch them inside the courtroom. and there's some debate as to how many times they'll be able to watch at the prosecutor and of
there's a lot riding on his case and the crowns are beginning to swell outside the gwinnett county circuit court in anticipation of the jury. coming back with a ruling now we're told kyle rittenhouse is inside with his attorneys, and his attorney says he's a bit nervous. there's a pretty heavy penalty. the maximum penalty for 1st degree homicide is life in prison. the light is maximum penalty. he faith is for reckless endangerment that comes with a maximum sentence of about 12 and a half years....
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Nov 19, 2021
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there's an error of anticipation outside the gwinnett county circuit court after 3 days of jury deliberations in the kind of written house case each day. more and more people gather on the steps of the court house and it's gotten more tense. there have been a few clashes between protesters encounter protesters. there have been some arrests and interestingly police have begun to turn away protesters who come armed as not because we're in front of a court house. but because wisconsin has a law that says you cannot carry a weapon within 300 meters of his school and there is a school nearby inside that court house, coll rittenhouse and his lawyer show up every day anticipating his fate. he faces a range of charges from reckless endangerment all the way up to 1st degree homicide . that comes with a potential life sentence, the lowest charge as a maximum sentence of 12 and a half years. so it 18 if cow rittenhouse were to serve that entire sentence. when he got out of prison. he would be 30 years old. indian businesses are aggressively lobbying that government to impose tariffs and quality control
there's an error of anticipation outside the gwinnett county circuit court after 3 days of jury deliberations in the kind of written house case each day. more and more people gather on the steps of the court house and it's gotten more tense. there have been a few clashes between protesters encounter protesters. there have been some arrests and interestingly police have begun to turn away protesters who come armed as not because we're in front of a court house. but because wisconsin has a law...
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Nov 10, 2021
11/21
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that are 75% republican, and those poll workers were followed home, and then we had threats from gwinnett countyl workers are good, honest -- they're your neighbors. they're the people you see at the grocery store out there at the ballfields. you need to understand they're doing great work working 14-hour days and they don't need to be threatened. nobody needs to be. secretary workers have young children and their children were scared and really didn't know what was going to happen. that's just way beyond anything that should happen to any elected official in america. >> yeah, i hear you there. you're an official, as mentioned. you're an author now with a book. you also are a candidate, as people are in our democracy, so i wanted, stay with me, i wanted to get some of your reaction to this as a republican official, jody hice, who is now running for secretary of state, somebody who objected to counting georgia's electettes on january 6th, who called out the secretary of state it is my deep conviction raffensperger's platform would progressively pursue voter fraud, renewing integrity and heist of
that are 75% republican, and those poll workers were followed home, and then we had threats from gwinnett countyl workers are good, honest -- they're your neighbors. they're the people you see at the grocery store out there at the ballfields. you need to understand they're doing great work working 14-hour days and they don't need to be threatened. nobody needs to be. secretary workers have young children and their children were scared and really didn't know what was going to happen. that's just...
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Nov 12, 2021
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they've introduced a bill to double the number of seats on the gwinnett county board of commissionerse diverse and the second most populous county in georgia, but for the first time in nearly three decades, democrats took control of the board of commissioners last year. and for the first time in its history, it has a black chairwoman. can't have that now, can we. at the same time republicans are using the threat of mob violence for political gain. we saw margie q. green publish lawmakers who supported the infrastructure bill. some of then got death threats. paul gosar indulged in a sick fake anime fantasy where he murders a colleague and takes a pair of knives to joe biden. that's the kind of domestic extreism that kevin mccarthy has welcomed with open arms in a deal with the devil that he hopes will land him the house gavel. with me now joyce vance, the former u.s. attorney and kurt bardella, adviser to the dnc and the dccc. i guess the first kind of question for you, joyce, at what point this playing footsie with insurrection cross the line into any crimes? what do they have to do t
they've introduced a bill to double the number of seats on the gwinnett county board of commissionerse diverse and the second most populous county in georgia, but for the first time in nearly three decades, democrats took control of the board of commissioners last year. and for the first time in its history, it has a black chairwoman. can't have that now, can we. at the same time republicans are using the threat of mob violence for political gain. we saw margie q. green publish lawmakers who...
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Nov 29, 2021
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. >> reporter: their aunt, carla hamilton, tried to move the boys into her home in gwinnett county, but landlord said they weren't on her lease. now, she frequently makes the trip, three hours each way, to help her mom figure out the basics-- setting up a gofundme page and finding a bigger house. and caring for the boys' mental health. >> how are they feeling? talking to them, death is sad their mom, i didn't want them real depressed or anything. so we tried to talk positive, tell them positive things about how everything that was going around, keep them happy and hopeful and not looking at it like this is another bad thing that happened to us, our mom and now our dad. >> reporter: kash is four and sometimes acts out at pre- school. kolby is five and in kindergarten. it's difficult for the younger boys to comprehend that their dad is really gone. where do you think your dad is now? >> he's at his house. >> reporter: the older boys are dealing with complex emotions. kristian, what were some of your favorite things to do with your dad? >> play games with him. >> it's okay, kristian. >> dr
. >> reporter: their aunt, carla hamilton, tried to move the boys into her home in gwinnett county, but landlord said they weren't on her lease. now, she frequently makes the trip, three hours each way, to help her mom figure out the basics-- setting up a gofundme page and finding a bigger house. and caring for the boys' mental health. >> how are they feeling? talking to them, death is sad their mom, i didn't want them real depressed or anything. so we tried to talk positive, tell...