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i knew i wanted something different. and i knew i didn't want to come back again. i had a lot of support through my time of being in there. one is my sister right here. she was with me every step of the way. my mom, my grandmother. she passed maybe the first year that i went in. and that kind of, that was a big piece of my life that was -- she was everything. i knew i could depend on her but whatever i needed, it wants she was gone, that was another insight to say man, i felt like i was by myself. so my last three years and there, i just changed my life. changed the people, places, everything about me to the point that guys used to run with, they didn't speak no more. so that was a blessing. and my mom, she just made a path, you have met in there that don't get mail. she kept me abreast of everything going on at home. i never skipped a beat. i think that is important.my daughter, every step of her life. it was 10 years i was not part of it. and through my wife and my mom, my sister, they just made it, they let me know that you are still something. you are worth bei
i knew i wanted something different. and i knew i didn't want to come back again. i had a lot of support through my time of being in there. one is my sister right here. she was with me every step of the way. my mom, my grandmother. she passed maybe the first year that i went in. and that kind of, that was a big piece of my life that was -- she was everything. i knew i could depend on her but whatever i needed, it wants she was gone, that was another insight to say man, i felt like i was by...
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i knew if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i did not call him. if i called my sister, it was 50-50. i literally waited to call my best friend, and he just got married. i knew i could no longer call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i wait until 7:55. hey deray, what is up? i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired and iowa, slipped in front of a church in the middle of the night, and made it there. mary: the five second rule. this is something i did not know about. deray: in august and october 2014, it w the legalas to stand still -- it was illegal to stand still. it is why you saw us margin. the police tried to tire us out. we are just going to march. we walked all day and all night. mary: that was the strategy, if we can't stand, we are going to walk. deray: the police then were sort of equal opportunity, so the journalists had to walk. i remember john lennon got tear gassed -- don lemon got tear gassed. told you, don. i
i knew if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i did not call him. if i called my sister, it was 50-50. i literally waited to call my best friend, and he just got married. i knew i could no longer call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i wait until 7:55. hey deray, what is up? i want to go to ferguson. i already have the car packed, i just wanted someone to say yes. a nine-hour drive. i got tired in the middle of the night. i got tired and iowa, slipped in front of a church...
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all over what i knew what you three are going is really that the watch. list of people you can slide getting the number one least give i just i'm going to go it's. stay only down since come up to me i just read a book by but just randomly just. i hadn't really thought i could get here. minding. initially cynical can you tell me charlie can charlie star who can yes no trust. him and lower the show to came much. years and years not just good night is about what i'm sure he was sure we knew we get. mama mama show and no not a. couple of but almost nitish to nationalise bomb. near him to thank god that it operate the water not sure why or what that a president. that was protecting the world like it was. new to the way like it will like it. so last full scholarship in their produces consume or it will spit that's not the most like it the book. you suddenly presents a lot to discover goes a lot of the work machine you study a lot to do with such at the can you go stella he had a problem. delia a prophet daniel scored is. the pope we've got the upper of the heigh
all over what i knew what you three are going is really that the watch. list of people you can slide getting the number one least give i just i'm going to go it's. stay only down since come up to me i just read a book by but just randomly just. i hadn't really thought i could get here. minding. initially cynical can you tell me charlie can charlie star who can yes no trust. him and lower the show to came much. years and years not just good night is about what i'm sure he was sure we knew we...
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i knew about the facts of the case, and about the family. dn't know the family but read about them, newspaper articles, accounts of them asking for help. >> beaumont felt certain that suspected serial killer larry hall was responsible. not only did hall live 25 minutes from indiana wesleyan, he had been identified chasing two co-eds there a week after tricia went missing. so in the summer of 1995, a month after convicting hall for jessie roach's murder, beaumont was leading a search for tricia. it was in those same indiana backwoods where hall had told indiana authorities he dreamt he killed and buried tricia. >> i wanted to feel like i did everything i could to see if we could find her body. >> but after two days searching in sweltering heat and humidity, tricia's body didn't turn up. >> we couldn't find anything. doesn't mean it wasn't there. >> then beaumont decided to try something completely different. >> i came up with the idea of putting somebody in the prison cell with him to see if we could get him to tell us what he did with tricia
i knew about the facts of the case, and about the family. dn't know the family but read about them, newspaper articles, accounts of them asking for help. >> beaumont felt certain that suspected serial killer larry hall was responsible. not only did hall live 25 minutes from indiana wesleyan, he had been identified chasing two co-eds there a week after tricia went missing. so in the summer of 1995, a month after convicting hall for jessie roach's murder, beaumont was leading a search for...
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like that yeah i knew i didn't ask the way to. do a job i didn't go in doing that for me. and i really have been doing one moment i only go when i have even. oh yeah and. never have anything but good you know and good to be home. and yeah i can do that i like it has to be manually i'm going to work up my diet they have become our governor and our living god are going to how we're going to borrow money. caddo county we're going to stop real. money we're going to come down when my my. accountant a few sunni town at home or kind of. emergency for good now i can see what real house prices like them when we hear from them is that my my my my my something one hundred going through the house on my laptop. i think the economy where you are when we're not talking minute we like to kind of going to the next time and don't look optimism but once again why did not want to bring up an attempt at that and it's you know coming up in many of the me of my lap you know that i'm thinking now when you make time like a hammer to come and. have you with you know that you're. going to be able to
like that yeah i knew i didn't ask the way to. do a job i didn't go in doing that for me. and i really have been doing one moment i only go when i have even. oh yeah and. never have anything but good you know and good to be home. and yeah i can do that i like it has to be manually i'm going to work up my diet they have become our governor and our living god are going to how we're going to borrow money. caddo county we're going to stop real. money we're going to come down when my my. accountant...
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>> i knew i had made it when i was given my first gold album. >> i don't ever take it for granted.eel like i just made it. even when the "girls like you" video started doing so well i was like we made it. >> yeah, you did. >>> still ahead here -- ♪ 9 to 5 >> sharon osborne's dolly parton transformation. behind the scenes of "the talk's" halloween lip sync battle. >> you've gotta start talking southern. >> i can't do it. >> yes, you can. >> yes, you can. >>> plus tiffany haddish all dressed up. >> she ready. >> she gotta jumpsuit today. >> how she's taking her comedy where it's never gone before. >>> and will teresa giudice's family survive her husband's deportation drama? >> would you ever divorce joe? >>> closed captioning provided by -- new d-con. so d-licious mice risk their lives for it. now 10 times tastier to mice than the lead competitor. mice love it to death. this is charlie not coughing because he took delsym 12-hour. and this is charlie still not coughing while trying his hardest not to wake zeus. delsym 12-hour. nothing lasts longer for powerful cough relief. ♪ >>> look
>> i knew i had made it when i was given my first gold album. >> i don't ever take it for granted.eel like i just made it. even when the "girls like you" video started doing so well i was like we made it. >> yeah, you did. >>> still ahead here -- ♪ 9 to 5 >> sharon osborne's dolly parton transformation. behind the scenes of "the talk's" halloween lip sync battle. >> you've gotta start talking southern. >> i can't do it. >>...
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>> i knew i had made it when i was given my first gold album. >> i don't ever take it for granted.eel like i just made it. even when the "girls like you" video started doing so well i was like we made it. >> yeah, you did. >>> still ahead here -- ♪ 9 to 5 >> sharon osborne's dolly parton transformation. behind the scenes of "the talk's" halloween lip sync battle. >> you've gotta start talking southern. >> i can't do it. >> yes, you can. >> yes, you can. >>> plus tiffany haddish all dressed up. >> she ready. >> she gotta jumpsuit today. >> how she's taking her comedy where it's never gone before. >>> and will teresa giudice's family survive her husband's deportation drama? >> would you ever divorce joe? >>> closed captioning provided by -- proposition 11 solves twissues. first, it continues to pay paramedics while we're on break. second, it ensures the closest ambulance can respond if you call 9-1-1. vote yes on 11. proposition 11 "a common sense solution" to protect public safety. it ensures the closest ambulance remains on-call during paid breaks "so that they can respond immediat
>> i knew i had made it when i was given my first gold album. >> i don't ever take it for granted.eel like i just made it. even when the "girls like you" video started doing so well i was like we made it. >> yeah, you did. >>> still ahead here -- ♪ 9 to 5 >> sharon osborne's dolly parton transformation. behind the scenes of "the talk's" halloween lip sync battle. >> you've gotta start talking southern. >> i can't do it. >>...
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and i knew this if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i didn't call him. if i called my sister, she would be 50/50. so i waited to call my best friend a guy named donny. he had just got married. i knew i no longer could call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i wait until 7:55. i'm sitting my the phone. he's like what's up? i think i'm going to go to. ferguson. i just need somebody to say yes. and that was it. so it was like a nine-hour drive. and i got tired in the middle of the night. i pulled over in iowa. slept in front of a church in the middle of the night. and then made it there. >> so you get there. the five second rule. this was something i didn't know about until you tweeted about it. what is it? >> if you saw us marching in august of 2014, it wasn't that we thought marching was a cool thing to do. it was illegal to standstill in those months in st. louis. we were arrested if we stood still. the police thought they were going to tire us out. if we had to march all day, we would get tire d. so we're just going to march. we walked all day and
and i knew this if i called my father, he would tell me not to go, so i didn't call him. if i called my sister, she would be 50/50. so i waited to call my best friend a guy named donny. he had just got married. i knew i no longer could call him at 2:00 in the morning randomly. so i wait until 7:55. i'm sitting my the phone. he's like what's up? i think i'm going to go to. ferguson. i just need somebody to say yes. and that was it. so it was like a nine-hour drive. and i got tired in the middle...
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so when i crossed the border as a nine and a a half-year-old, i knew i was receive my life, knew i wasbreaking the law but i also knew that the stakes were very high. it was not so much losing my life but losing my chance to have my father. when we came to l.a. and we were leaving here's every day of my life, i knew that we were not supposed to be here. that we were not wanted here. my experience a lot of rejection, especially in my school, and the community in which i live, was very difficult. to know that at any moment we could be deported. and we could be separated again as a family. so those were five years when we were undocumented and it was a very traumatic moment for us. also, different from your experience, was that when i became a teenager, that's when we finally got our green card. when you became a teen, it came up that your undocumented. for me, from the moment i was 15 years old, i no longer have to be afraid. i wasn't living my life in fear after that. it was such a relief to know that finally i could start to build a future. to think of a future as a possibility, not ju
so when i crossed the border as a nine and a a half-year-old, i knew i was receive my life, knew i wasbreaking the law but i also knew that the stakes were very high. it was not so much losing my life but losing my chance to have my father. when we came to l.a. and we were leaving here's every day of my life, i knew that we were not supposed to be here. that we were not wanted here. my experience a lot of rejection, especially in my school, and the community in which i live, was very difficult....
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i knew somebody was trying to break in my front door. uff so by the third big bang i dropped my cell phone, i took out my gun, it was already cocked and everything. i looked around the side of my bedroom door, and the third big bang, there's three guys standing there. my ex-roommate and two other gentlemen i've never seen before. i told them to get the [ bleep ] out of my house. and everything. i had my gun at them. the guy in the middle had a .12 gauge shot gun. he was kneeled on the ground. he knew what he was doing. he kept telling us to put our weapons down. i said no, get out of my house. i made sure to point it to the right of them so they knew i wasn't shooting at them. shot off the gun, pointed back at them and said get the [ bleep ] out of my house. and i didn't think they were really going to do it, but the guy shot off a .12 gauge. >> she says she was struck in the chest and face but didn't immediately realize her eye was damaged. >> i went into the bathroom, i looked at my face. it looked fine. my eye looked fine. i came out o
i knew somebody was trying to break in my front door. uff so by the third big bang i dropped my cell phone, i took out my gun, it was already cocked and everything. i looked around the side of my bedroom door, and the third big bang, there's three guys standing there. my ex-roommate and two other gentlemen i've never seen before. i told them to get the [ bleep ] out of my house. and everything. i had my gun at them. the guy in the middle had a .12 gauge shot gun. he was kneeled on the ground....
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i knew -- i couldn't -- i knew i couldn't stay at william morris any longer.o he asked me to be his assistant. i said yes. left williami morris and was about to start at czar of abcred the programming and they reached down and picked my guy, leonard goldberg, to be head of programming. so i went from this little tiny to new york to become the assistant to the head androgramming at abc, within six months, i was kind of running the program department. your way.on eventually you became the president of abc television; is right? >> well, the entertainment part. and you invented something that time, calledthe the movie of the week. thebc presents the movie of week. >> we had the idea of saying, buying mostlyhan bad movies and putting on seriesally television that tend to fail, why don't we see if we can make a movie every week? we choose this 90-minute form rather than two hours. very ambitious, because it hadn't been done before. and everybody thought they would not thecause that was diet of television at the time. and as most things, you know, thinks is going to
i knew -- i couldn't -- i knew i couldn't stay at william morris any longer.o he asked me to be his assistant. i said yes. left williami morris and was about to start at czar of abcred the programming and they reached down and picked my guy, leonard goldberg, to be head of programming. so i went from this little tiny to new york to become the assistant to the head androgramming at abc, within six months, i was kind of running the program department. your way.on eventually you became the...
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like when i was in the dressing room praying that he met me where i knew that. he was starting. to do a work in me that was pretty phenomenal. and. i felt like he was there and i couldn't do what i was doing in front of him it was like him in front of my dad. i got off the stage and stood by make not even halfway through the song i just could not get into it i just couldn't. you know. so many people think that because i'm a survivor that this work must get this this were empowered this work let's. have control of the things that happen instantly and to turn around and use it for. me. i was assuming ormal girl just like any other girl you would have you know the girl next door i never dreamed that anything like this would have ever happening or i mean. it happened to your daughters your friends. or your line wasn't. going. to people. to come out here with the right cards the right mind. the right intentions fit right into the community and get excepted and then you've got some people that typically end up getting taken advantage of that's really sad makes a bad name for all of us
like when i was in the dressing room praying that he met me where i knew that. he was starting. to do a work in me that was pretty phenomenal. and. i felt like he was there and i couldn't do what i was doing in front of him it was like him in front of my dad. i got off the stage and stood by make not even halfway through the song i just could not get into it i just couldn't. you know. so many people think that because i'm a survivor that this work must get this this were empowered this work...
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my life and i knew this day was coming. because i knew the blood of all these people wasn't going to be spilled in vain. i knew the dictator government would eventually fall to my political point i was expecting this day but i didn't know if it was going to be today or tomorrow. but i had clearly in my mind that i would go back to my father's legacy alive they find if it can be. and ethiopia's new prime minister has pursued a reconciliation strategy to ease tensions in the region and the lesson plans to return to his profession rani. and we're going to run out of your you're up to date with news for all of us here in berlin thanks for the company will be back at the top of the hour with more world news. my first vice like the sewing machine. where i come from women are bones by this social tools even something as simple as a learning how to write them by psychos isn't it. since i was in little good i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me years to going to make it. finally gave up and mention buying me on my sid
my life and i knew this day was coming. because i knew the blood of all these people wasn't going to be spilled in vain. i knew the dictator government would eventually fall to my political point i was expecting this day but i didn't know if it was going to be today or tomorrow. but i had clearly in my mind that i would go back to my father's legacy alive they find if it can be. and ethiopia's new prime minister has pursued a reconciliation strategy to ease tensions in the region and the lesson...
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i knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth. >> we'll hear more later this hour. but joining us how is raj sha. it is a pleasure to have you. i have a million questions for you, so i will try to go quickly with our allotted time. what can you share with us about the revelations from the fbi report? >> well, let me just start by saying that the white house is precluded from outlining the details of an fbi supplemental background investigation or any background investigation. i want to make that clear. that includes witness lists or the contents of the information. i want to say it began on friday on the president's order and was sent over to the white house pretty late yesterday. and ten individuals were contacted. there was an initial list of four provided to us by the senate. they were interviewed. and then leads were followed up on. we feel very confident that when the senators have an opportunity to review this material as they have already -- they're just beginning to right now, that they are going to be comfortable voting to confirm judge brett kavanaugh. >> d
i knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth. >> we'll hear more later this hour. but joining us how is raj sha. it is a pleasure to have you. i have a million questions for you, so i will try to go quickly with our allotted time. what can you share with us about the revelations from the fbi report? >> well, let me just start by saying that the white house is precluded from outlining the details of an fbi supplemental background investigation or any background investigation....
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if i look we also have a problem which done enough if we knew. looks fun or to. find it on the field thought you don't leech of the other of course much going to be women they are going dog i call upon the conscience of humanity and the international community please help us to reveal the truth and hold the perpetrators and their masters to account for their crimes. we all know how you and the need for living a study of the english mere thought of for got a medical cost on look at that it get a good feel for you look at all take multiple i don't believe. the bus come from couching or digital muffin of oddities i did within a yard of it merely counted up we shall know one tonight then or two if it is invited we really i am deeply grateful for the solidarity of people all over the world i am however disappointed in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in the us president trump. president should help reveal the truth and ensure justice be served he should not pave the way for a cover up of my fiance's murder let's not let money taint our consc
if i look we also have a problem which done enough if we knew. looks fun or to. find it on the field thought you don't leech of the other of course much going to be women they are going dog i call upon the conscience of humanity and the international community please help us to reveal the truth and hold the perpetrators and their masters to account for their crimes. we all know how you and the need for living a study of the english mere thought of for got a medical cost on look at that it get a...
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he said, i knew that was a mistake when i picked that call it.e said, i'm going to talk to the congressman, i thank you should go over to the dnc to work on the tv. we did it. twenty years ago. he predicted the republicans were 44 seats. they came within five, losing the house. we went out there has charlie ringel called and said have to do this. this is the level service that we've had. >> we came to the age in the era were serving the people was on. whatever you can do to help the people, and you have the skills that you've been blessed with and you get to help, you get to help make a difference, that's an honor. : : : i just want to add one thing, and this is the way we came up and how we were trained. and that we learn how to do everything with nothing. we had no money. no -- it would be nothing for me to get a phone call from reverend jackson at 5:00 in
he said, i knew that was a mistake when i picked that call it.e said, i'm going to talk to the congressman, i thank you should go over to the dnc to work on the tv. we did it. twenty years ago. he predicted the republicans were 44 seats. they came within five, losing the house. we went out there has charlie ringel called and said have to do this. this is the level service that we've had. >> we came to the age in the era were serving the people was on. whatever you can do to help the...
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well of whom can know how we do and i knew what the i'm on to some. don't know home a could be me in law look at the law in three or so years he'd look at home loans or doc if you my sister could help me slightly when it had the flu and all have worked through my feeling of a method that it would fall of and one that came with two people that they know we didn't know it thought that they were his bodyguards but they were one of us fool who was from the office of a muslim and second is that my real cool doctor might have good who was from that cannot it was an economy economic expert from the office of the of. the one of the questions language was in english and when ever the palestinian felt the need to say something which is more accurate than i'll be the talk to al baker and was translated to english by michael cooled and we both of us we knew a bit of a big so we could also assist our feet name to let the yani abu mazin. home alone the new i phone and had he a forward of feed tunis in the read single moment it must have been you know for people the
well of whom can know how we do and i knew what the i'm on to some. don't know home a could be me in law look at the law in three or so years he'd look at home loans or doc if you my sister could help me slightly when it had the flu and all have worked through my feeling of a method that it would fall of and one that came with two people that they know we didn't know it thought that they were his bodyguards but they were one of us fool who was from the office of a muslim and second is that my...
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even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-cha
even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and...
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coach what i knew what i knew three are good news related to which. is this of people use guns like getting a thirty nine missed you i just am glad it's. stay only down. to me i just read a book but the three of them just. i don't really know what i could do. such a mining. and on the. immiseration a can you tell me shirley can charlie star who can yes no trust. showed him a born dish for sure to keep. years and years not just good night is about what. it was when you we get. a chance mama mama to show no not a. couple of pajamas nitish to nationalize one. name to talk does that mean operate the water not sure why or what that the. sky is i wish that i was protection of the world like it was. new to the way like it like it's me at so last full scholarship in there produces consumer and whispered thoughts not alike at the. thought of. you suddenly presents a lot to discover guess a lot of the what machine you study a lot to do with such though are you at the can you go stella had one problem. dear up rather than your good little squirt is. cocked up of
coach what i knew what i knew three are good news related to which. is this of people use guns like getting a thirty nine missed you i just am glad it's. stay only down. to me i just read a book but the three of them just. i don't really know what i could do. such a mining. and on the. immiseration a can you tell me shirley can charlie star who can yes no trust. showed him a born dish for sure to keep. years and years not just good night is about what. it was when you we get. a chance mama mama...
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all over what i knew what they are going is really at the what. s this of people you can slide getting a thirty nine years give i just i'm going to go it's. stay i lay down sometime up to me i just read a book but the three of them just. i hadn't really thought i could get. such a mining. and on the. immiseration a can you tell me shirley can charlie star who can yes no trust. him and lower the show to kim much. years and years not just good night is about what. it was when you we get. mama...
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was -- or anyone i knew as a sexually assaulted. i could not speak. i tried to answer but it was useless. the bailiff helped me off the stand, got me tissues and pointed me to the exit. a troubled me that he couldn't speak then. i'm frustrated that i can't speak now. i cannot come out. i cannot tell my story, and i'm not alone. even after this people have soy many reasons why we do not feel safe enough to come forward. please remember us today. remember that this work is not done. remember that if you don't know anyone in your family who has been assaulted, at most likely means someone is protecting you from the truth. week hope that others who are can find allies to help them safely share their truths. that was written last november. i have to add one more piece. how can women not be able to serve on juries because they would be biased as survivors of why we let us altars sit on the supreme court? [applause] [crowd chanting] >> we believe survivors. we believe survivors. the senate's confirmation vote for brett kavanaugh to be an a
was -- or anyone i knew as a sexually assaulted. i could not speak. i tried to answer but it was useless. the bailiff helped me off the stand, got me tissues and pointed me to the exit. a troubled me that he couldn't speak then. i'm frustrated that i can't speak now. i cannot come out. i cannot tell my story, and i'm not alone. even after this people have soy many reasons why we do not feel safe enough to come forward. please remember us today. remember that this work is not done. remember that...
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but i knew. that right here i've gotten. some i think if you want to but not always with picture attempt chief. of a for your. store that's not what you'll be. sure of him and. he probably thought. i'm going to. get you. or you. could always yeah yeah yeah sort of a slap back i thought. you. did your first. but there's a reason i'm still use general speech yes or no speak up thirty governorates still jalur scrolls but no general get humid i get calls not strayed a lot this field you sort of cough. to bob only and i don't get the call postcards get the new doc awesome so it's now which. shows up neither bob us because i. because i had the sense that i know the rigorous thought is drawn out the about public a lot of the short stop. merely to lower. the . i don't know. what else chose seems wrong why don't we all just don't call. to. get to shape out just to get the ticket and in detroit because the trail. when somebody find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. those who argue there will be real your post
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i knew of i called my father hugh tell me not to go. if i called my sister. we are not twins. and i called her, it would be 50-50. wind, best friend and he just got married. so at 7:55 a.m. i called him it. and i said i'm thinking about going to ferguson. the car is already packed i just need someone to say yes. and that was it. i got tired the middle of the night. pulled over, so differently church. made there. there, the five second rule. if you ever that margin in st. louis was august through september 2014. it it was illegal to stand still. the police that they're going to tire us out if later marginal day. if we have march, you all want to march. we worked all day and on that and that was the strategy. if we cannot stand, then we can walk. it was interesting because the police are equal opportunities. the reporter that to walk. we told you they were teargas people. matt fromat heard l.a. times said he stopped and said ok within stopping. they said if you are not stop we don't stop. it was amazing. it was really helpful. have a senset you of humor looking back at that time
i knew of i called my father hugh tell me not to go. if i called my sister. we are not twins. and i called her, it would be 50-50. wind, best friend and he just got married. so at 7:55 a.m. i called him it. and i said i'm thinking about going to ferguson. the car is already packed i just need someone to say yes. and that was it. i got tired the middle of the night. pulled over, so differently church. made there. there, the five second rule. if you ever that margin in st. louis was august...
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so i personally knew cecil rosenthal. i knew jerry rabinowitz. and i knew rich gottfried. i'll start with rich. rich and i were colleagues. we work at a federally qualified health center, community health center that is dedicated to serving everyone regardless of their income, regardless of what they look like, how they pray, the problems they may have encountered in their lives. and rich and his wife were both dentists. they had a successful practice and as they were winding down their careers getting close to retirement pe decided to spend part of each week, the last seven years providing care to people who probably wouldn't get dental care otherwise. in addition to the time that rich spent supporting the synagogue and going to other synagogues i just learned this evening to make a minyan, to make a quorum in order for everybody to be able to worship together. i knew jerry, who was equally willing to contribute. one of the things that he and his wife did was to participate in the burial society. under any other tragic circumstances they would be at the funeral home washin
so i personally knew cecil rosenthal. i knew jerry rabinowitz. and i knew rich gottfried. i'll start with rich. rich and i were colleagues. we work at a federally qualified health center, community health center that is dedicated to serving everyone regardless of their income, regardless of what they look like, how they pray, the problems they may have encountered in their lives. and rich and his wife were both dentists. they had a successful practice and as they were winding down their careers...
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[laughter] i knew the answer. i knew the answer. it's a little unfair. i knew the answer. i would never do that. that could be tough. listen, congratulations and thank you. great family and fantastic children. it's an honor. and again, to president or do erdogan, thank you very much, to the people of turkey, thank you very much. i think this would be a big step to our relationship. we have had a harsh relationship over the past few months because of all was happening. i'm not going to blame fault. i'm not what to say anything. i will just say this is a tremendous step toward having the kind of relationship with turkey, which can be a great relationship, that i know we are going to have. so thank you very much. thank you, everybody. any questions? reporter: what do you plan on doing now that you're back safely? want to spend: we time with our children and take some time to pray and see what god wants for the next part of our lives. reporter: [indiscernible] pastor brunson: i think we will do that in the future. we will probably be doing some interviews. this is a time to tha
[laughter] i knew the answer. i knew the answer. it's a little unfair. i knew the answer. i would never do that. that could be tough. listen, congratulations and thank you. great family and fantastic children. it's an honor. and again, to president or do erdogan, thank you very much, to the people of turkey, thank you very much. i think this would be a big step to our relationship. we have had a harsh relationship over the past few months because of all was happening. i'm not going to blame...
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all over what i knew what i knew till you are done is really at the watch. list of people you like getting a free one is the way i just am going to go it's like. stay only don't suffer come up to me i just variable but certainly just. i don't really know what i could get here. minding. your own you could charlie start a book on national trust. showed him a lot of the. years in us not just the good none is about what. he was sure we knew we get. mama mama. and no nothing. but the most...
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lemonis: i knew i was looking for traffic. sharla: yes. i knew that i wanted to make sure there was a coffee place, a gas station... sharla: yeah. lemonis: ...and a ice-cream place. sharla: interesting. lemonis: the ice-cream store will get traffic at night, coffees morning and night. sharla: yes. lemonis: and the gas is repetitive traffic. i didn't really ever think we'd actually get a brick-and-mortar location. what i wanted to start to do was understand how sharla thought. how does she think about locations, and was her ego driving it? amber: mm-hmm. lemonis: i don't know. i kind of like the spot though because it's right on the entrance. you agree? sharla: my gut says no. first of all, nobody buys popcorn in the morning. lemonis: but it's packed. sharla: no, but i don't want to be in a boring spot. lemonis: all right. let's just go check this place you want to look at, and we'll compare it. sharla: okay. lemonis: sharla didn't like the storefront that i chose. maybe she thought there was too much traffic or too many customers walking a
lemonis: i knew i was looking for traffic. sharla: yes. i knew that i wanted to make sure there was a coffee place, a gas station... sharla: yeah. lemonis: ...and a ice-cream place. sharla: interesting. lemonis: the ice-cream store will get traffic at night, coffees morning and night. sharla: yes. lemonis: and the gas is repetitive traffic. i didn't really ever think we'd actually get a brick-and-mortar location. what i wanted to start to do was understand how sharla thought. how does she think...
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i knew it would be eirritating o him. i thought he would think it was funny. he didn't. he was very angry when he got back. he went to our common room where there was a keg of beer and filled up a pitcher and poured it on my bed. i responded and did the same thing back to him. so we were not -- we weren't close. that was a strained incident, but it never really turned into a fight fight. and i would say if i had to characterize this third person, you know, we just didn't have any relationship. i didn't hang out with him. i didn't spend a lot of time thinking about him. i suspect it was the same for him. >> just so i'm clear, the pouring the beer on the bed, that was the third roommate, i believe his name was dave, or was that kavanaugh pouring the beer? >> yeah, i don't want to get into naming other people that aren't already dragged into this thing. i assume he has a good reason not to be part of it, but it was a third person who was in our suite. there were more than the three of us in our suite. >> okay. >> brett and i were in a single room together. there were a seri
i knew it would be eirritating o him. i thought he would think it was funny. he didn't. he was very angry when he got back. he went to our common room where there was a keg of beer and filled up a pitcher and poured it on my bed. i responded and did the same thing back to him. so we were not -- we weren't close. that was a strained incident, but it never really turned into a fight fight. and i would say if i had to characterize this third person, you know, we just didn't have any relationship....
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i knew this was going to happen. did i not tell you he was going to try to hurt us?, mom, i just killed your husband, i'm so sorry. and i'm thinking what? >> debra raced over there. >> you could see police cars blocking it off, fire engines. it was crazy. >> they wouldn't let you in. >> they said it was a crime scene. >> john never regained consciousness, and four days later, dirty john was dead. right after the attack, newport beach detective found tara's killer at the hospital, her dog still guarding her. >> she told me the whole story. >> the whole story is a pretty complicated mess. >> yes. >> as doctors treated tara's wounds, the detective began investigating and the whole family waited and worried. >> what were you afraid of? >> well, i didn't know if they would for sure know that it was him attacking her and it was self-defense. >> you were afraid they might charge her with something. >> yes. >> there's a process the law must follow. careful consideration. august became september, october, november. debra didn't know it, but the detective had discovered someth
i knew this was going to happen. did i not tell you he was going to try to hurt us?, mom, i just killed your husband, i'm so sorry. and i'm thinking what? >> debra raced over there. >> you could see police cars blocking it off, fire engines. it was crazy. >> they wouldn't let you in. >> they said it was a crime scene. >> john never regained consciousness, and four days later, dirty john was dead. right after the attack, newport beach detective found tara's killer...
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just on the way to survive it's night i knew i didn't they do. we are scared we are very scared we have to stay and you know be out to fight for this hard against it or. bangladesh what is the true face of the country look like. freedom independence a separation of state and church that used to be important but for decades political infighting here has hindered progress and islamist extremists are gaining more influence democracy and the rule of law are on shaky ground if this could get worse down love this should be. a bridge you. cannot. bangladesh the dawn of islamism and exclusive d.w. report starts october eighteenth. is you know i mean you're monotonous he. goes oh no there's cynical me. i'm a seen us all up with out about. vision of getting.
just on the way to survive it's night i knew i didn't they do. we are scared we are very scared we have to stay and you know be out to fight for this hard against it or. bangladesh what is the true face of the country look like. freedom independence a separation of state and church that used to be important but for decades political infighting here has hindered progress and islamist extremists are gaining more influence democracy and the rule of law are on shaky ground if this could get worse...
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i knew that one congressman killed another in 1838. went to the papers of a congressman from the same state as the one who was killed and began reading. dumb luck, he wrote almost every day to his wife, and his letters were wonderful. as i am reading, i keep seeing these incidents. henry wise stands up to throw a punch. all of these violent incidents i have never heard of before. i started noting them down. i thought at one point, maybe he was making them up to entertain his wife, because how could all of this has happened and i had never heard of it? i finished his papers and i thought, i have to test this out, basically. i spent about three months at the library of congress reading the papers of congressman. i never opened a collection without finding at least one violent incidents. obviously, by the end of that time, i knew there was a story, i knew that for some on reason, it had not been told yet, and i wanted to figure out what the story was. brian: who were the two involved in the dual where there was a death? joanne: a main con
i knew that one congressman killed another in 1838. went to the papers of a congressman from the same state as the one who was killed and began reading. dumb luck, he wrote almost every day to his wife, and his letters were wonderful. as i am reading, i keep seeing these incidents. henry wise stands up to throw a punch. all of these violent incidents i have never heard of before. i started noting them down. i thought at one point, maybe he was making them up to entertain his wife, because how...
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the jamal i knew, i knew him forfour years, do you think. years, he was not a dissident when he hated the word, he was a patron and a normal voice. he didn't even want to overthrow the monarchy. he wanted them quietly and slowly to perform, to become a constitutional monarchy. it was asking for, as he put it, just the minimum. not asking for democracy or the end of the family, he is asking for free speech. that is what we deserve and that is what the reform plans, which he backed, deserve. he said is very moderate message that economic reform has to go in tandem with political reform. thank you. thousands of incurable breast cancer patients are being denied a dedicated specialist nurse, according to a leading charity. three years ago, the government promised all cancer patients would have access to a designated nurse by 2020, but figures from breast cancer care show that almost three quarters of nhs trusts across the uk are not providing them. the department of health said it is "committed to increasing the capacity" of specialist cancer nur
the jamal i knew, i knew him forfour years, do you think. years, he was not a dissident when he hated the word, he was a patron and a normal voice. he didn't even want to overthrow the monarchy. he wanted them quietly and slowly to perform, to become a constitutional monarchy. it was asking for, as he put it, just the minimum. not asking for democracy or the end of the family, he is asking for free speech. that is what we deserve and that is what the reform plans, which he backed, deserve. he...
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so i knew that he's the one who. caused to do it. the brother points out that he has to feed the family and therefore it needs the money. would have freed and knows what that means. he's denying me you're not talking to. his lie. because he's so you big deal i knew you if they could be made safe you could not look like them. and that. is the. everything you need to be polite but. not to. win afraid of would like to stay in the boarding school run by the nuns money donated from the various helps to finance the shelters for threatened girls. barrel macaco works through her own trauma in her films her latest project is a film about women who have undergone after you get reversal surgery in germany. kind of in the had because i couldn't find any woman who was willing to say ok i've had surgery and i like myself and i've made the right decision but why don't women want to talk about that. stupid. i just don't get it over so i do understand that it isn't easy to talk about cutting us sneezed and fuck. a bitch and i didn't it didn't. feel t
so i knew that he's the one who. caused to do it. the brother points out that he has to feed the family and therefore it needs the money. would have freed and knows what that means. he's denying me you're not talking to. his lie. because he's so you big deal i knew you if they could be made safe you could not look like them. and that. is the. everything you need to be polite but. not to. win afraid of would like to stay in the boarding school run by the nuns money donated from the various helps...
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he has experience working with the saudi regime and he knew the limits. and i believe he was not imagining such a thing happening. and do not forget he has extensive experience of working in the embassy in washington, so he knew what could be done in embassies and what cannot. unfortunately, he was even not imagining such a "pulp fiction" crime done by mohammed bin salman. regarding turkish/saudi relationship, i mean, this is not only jamal khashoggi's actual murder, it's already at an unimaginable level. also the rest of the world. i don't see any room. the saudis will have a credible relationship with the rest of the world except as we heard today with mr. trump because right now more or less all saudi diplomatic areas in the world could be a crime scene. we don't know that. that only proves this and khashoggi's killing was unfortunate for the u.s. mainly, but right now it's a big burden and liability for western world, too. >> very quickly i want to ask you why you think jamal khashoggi, who knew that he was being warned by the saudis and he was told to be s
he has experience working with the saudi regime and he knew the limits. and i believe he was not imagining such a thing happening. and do not forget he has extensive experience of working in the embassy in washington, so he knew what could be done in embassies and what cannot. unfortunately, he was even not imagining such a "pulp fiction" crime done by mohammed bin salman. regarding turkish/saudi relationship, i mean, this is not only jamal khashoggi's actual murder, it's already at...
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i knew i'd probably be beat for it, but sometimes it's worth it. he would say would you like me to make a phone call to them, and he didn't. >> still, she says the conversation filled her with hope. >> i thought the fbi will be here, surely charles sasser will call them and they'll be here. >> sasser did call the fbi, but he didn't know where bobbi and dial were. no one came. bobbi says she was broken, resigned to her fate, and the years dragged on until one day in spring, 2005, when her life took another wild turn. >>> coming up, a rescue is in the works, or was it a rescue at all? deputy ares are about to -- deputies are about to discover something odd. >> picked up valentine cards. >> valentines? >> uh-huh. place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >>> mr. dial had had a violent past. best opportunities of success is to
i knew i'd probably be beat for it, but sometimes it's worth it. he would say would you like me to make a phone call to them, and he didn't. >> still, she says the conversation filled her with hope. >> i thought the fbi will be here, surely charles sasser will call them and they'll be here. >> sasser did call the fbi, but he didn't know where bobbi and dial were. no one came. bobbi says she was broken, resigned to her fate, and the years dragged on until one day in spring,...
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i knew i would testify for him to.unts and uncles in the community and i knew i would testify for all of those like this after years of hard work of writing i realized testifying for those i knew my work found its way to those unlike the people i wrote about. i found in that exchange they became characters and the affinity took root. it is my honor to receive the anisfield-wolf book award for fiction to know that i've told the difficult stories and i've told them well and i've done with all good writers do. i've opened up the torch of the space readers and characters meet and find themselves in each other and the same leave the space feeling racked by experience and sharing the world and those in it. so, thank you to the cleveland foundation and every one who facilitated the anisfield-wolf book award especially henry louis gates junior, joyce carol oates, steven pinker, simon, ron richard and karen long for honoring my efforts. i would like to read to you i would like for us to find a way to this space. for the moment
i knew i would testify for him to.unts and uncles in the community and i knew i would testify for all of those like this after years of hard work of writing i realized testifying for those i knew my work found its way to those unlike the people i wrote about. i found in that exchange they became characters and the affinity took root. it is my honor to receive the anisfield-wolf book award for fiction to know that i've told the difficult stories and i've told them well and i've done with all...
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. >> i knew this day was going to come and i knew this was going to happen. it's, like, surreal. >> gio benitez live with us tonight from boston. and we're hearing from whitey bulger's attorney, gio? >> reporter: yeah, his attorney tells us this in a statement. "he was sentenced to life in prison, but as a result of decisions by the federal bureau of prisons, that sentence has been changed to the death penalty." and tonight, the u.s. attorney here in massachusetts says his thoughts are with the victims and the families. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> we also learned late today that a driver 0 of a pickup truck will face charges after a horrifying scene this morning in indiana. three children, all from the same family, were killed as they were crossing the road to their school bus. s 9-year-old olivia staal her 6-year-old brothers. a fourth child was rushed to the hospital. abc's alex perez is in indiana tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one family living a nightmare, losing three children at once. >> children that were getting on the bus have been struck by a veh
. >> i knew this day was going to come and i knew this was going to happen. it's, like, surreal. >> gio benitez live with us tonight from boston. and we're hearing from whitey bulger's attorney, gio? >> reporter: yeah, his attorney tells us this in a statement. "he was sentenced to life in prison, but as a result of decisions by the federal bureau of prisons, that sentence has been changed to the death penalty." and tonight, the u.s. attorney here in massachusetts...
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but i wish i knew the answer. i will tell you that i spoke quite a bit with peter sterling, who has done a lot of work in this area, and after he retired from the university of pennsylvania, he basically moved to panama and lives in this very, very simple place down there. it's a farm. he says you know, when my truck gets stuck in the mud, all of a sudden people materialize from nowhere and come and help me out. people talk, listen to each other, sing songs and you know, i think he's in his 80s now so it sounds like a good way of life. but you know, i think we just need more research in this whole area. so i can't answer it but if i could, i would probably be meeting with the king of sweden right now. >> can you address sudden cardiac arrest in young people in your book? >> yeah, i do. sudden cardiac arrest in young people is probably the most, you know, tragic manifestation of heart disease. it can happen in different ways. sometimes it happens because of undiagnosed heart disease in young athletes. for example, s
but i wish i knew the answer. i will tell you that i spoke quite a bit with peter sterling, who has done a lot of work in this area, and after he retired from the university of pennsylvania, he basically moved to panama and lives in this very, very simple place down there. it's a farm. he says you know, when my truck gets stuck in the mud, all of a sudden people materialize from nowhere and come and help me out. people talk, listen to each other, sing songs and you know, i think he's in his 80s...
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yet, i knew it was going to be harsh. i also knew that people like james madison had actually warned us what would happen in this new democracy. as he wrote and said, don't forget, that faction is sewn into the nature of man. hamilton argued for moderation but he to anticipated the democracy was about to let out of torque of angry passions. even of the immortals says he mentioned, adams, jefferson in the 1800 were ferocious and low-level's ability to one another. abraham lincoln actually called the suffers utterly lawless and the unkindness of devils. madison and hamilton were not wrong in arguing for prudence or moderation in the debate. they fear it would harm what they called the public good. i was a sense that if we argue well and disagree well, we might live comfortably with one another despite having different visions. the lack of civility in their view would eventually degrade and corrupt democracy. because it would impair this collective entity of where we have all come together. the first democracy, "we the people
yet, i knew it was going to be harsh. i also knew that people like james madison had actually warned us what would happen in this new democracy. as he wrote and said, don't forget, that faction is sewn into the nature of man. hamilton argued for moderation but he to anticipated the democracy was about to let out of torque of angry passions. even of the immortals says he mentioned, adams, jefferson in the 1800 were ferocious and low-level's ability to one another. abraham lincoln actually called...
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i knew the one thing i want to do was give kids the same opportunity through education that i had. i wife and i been supporting college scholarships, college access programs. we give books to kindergartners so they can develop a love of reading. it's been an incredible experience and my wife and i both love the work that we do. along the way we got more involved with democratic politics. after november 2016 presidential election, people started to ask me talk to me about, maybe you should think about running for congress. so i sat down with my wife and we talked about a lot of the issues that are important to us, like education, health care, immigration reform. commonsense gun legislation. everything we had been fighting is administration and republicans have been trying to take away. peoplen their i knew the in the 39th have not been represented for a long time and i'm going to give them the representation they deserve. >> you brought up a lot of subjects there, hopefully we'll get to those. ms. kim: i want to thank you for hosting this important debate and giving viewers the oppo
i knew the one thing i want to do was give kids the same opportunity through education that i had. i wife and i been supporting college scholarships, college access programs. we give books to kindergartners so they can develop a love of reading. it's been an incredible experience and my wife and i both love the work that we do. along the way we got more involved with democratic politics. after november 2016 presidential election, people started to ask me talk to me about, maybe you should think...
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but when my faith kicked in i knew i could do the job.t was like okay, here i am, little girl from the southside of chicago, i'm getting ready to work at the white house, what do i know about working at the white house. that was my mentality, and until i got out of my own way, i didn't realize that i could probably do that job -- we could probably be president but don't take that nowhere. because we know enough about the process but i did have to get out of my own way and that way was fear. >> i have the opposite. i believe i was one of those kids that wanted to climb up every step of the ladder, and when i found myself at that top step becoming the campaign manager and after what happened in 2000. when i finally got myself back together, i went back to work as an intern from minyon moore because clearly i miss ad step. that was the pivotal moment in my life. it has been immensely helpful to be able to go back and trace my steps and see what i missed, and see when i climb again i'm never going to become a chair to the party again. that's
but when my faith kicked in i knew i could do the job.t was like okay, here i am, little girl from the southside of chicago, i'm getting ready to work at the white house, what do i know about working at the white house. that was my mentality, and until i got out of my own way, i didn't realize that i could probably do that job -- we could probably be president but don't take that nowhere. because we know enough about the process but i did have to get out of my own way and that way was fear....
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>> i wish i knew. yes, a fall could account for an injury. >> the pathologist noted corey had what's called fatty liver, usually caused by heavy drinking. she doesn't know what killed this woman? >> that was frustrating. she finds disease of the liver which can be associated with sudden death. >> reporter: unaushl for a young woman to die of unknown causes, it does happen, with no more to go on the detective closed the case. corey's mother marty still in shock could barely bring herself to read the autopsy report. >> corey was drinking. we don't deny that. she was blemic and i did try to talk to curtis about that at one time. toll her it was okay. i'm going to be fine. >> now, as she warned corey, marty knew her suffering would only deepen. her husband john was dying. >> we had a visitation for corey and john sat next to me. it was like he was saying good-bye to friend, too. he didn't come home from the hospital after that. >> so both those loss one right on top of the roother i? >> within the span of
>> i wish i knew. yes, a fall could account for an injury. >> the pathologist noted corey had what's called fatty liver, usually caused by heavy drinking. she doesn't know what killed this woman? >> that was frustrating. she finds disease of the liver which can be associated with sudden death. >> reporter: unaushl for a young woman to die of unknown causes, it does happen, with no more to go on the detective closed the case. corey's mother marty still in shock could...
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these if only i knew that the. evil people were. and all i could to prevent him from entering. they saw that it had to be a little monger from the big to the if only i knew that a death squad was inside for god billy bob the bully be shit on your money because they need to hire you. yet we never imagined such a level of barbarity cruelty and evil could be voting for jamal miss these describe her shoulder as a journalist and an intellectual whose words frightened unjust and greedy autocrats called on the saudi or forages to reveal the whereabouts of his remains to allow a dignified burial to maoism martyr for a cause jim i'll even bring out of the democracy you look to judge efficiency he told of german the national archives i should have waited to get into all of europe on it and we take our studio to germany in just a good noted that he is a martyr for the struggle for democracy and freedom in our part of the world i want to bury the body of the beloved. therefore i'm asking once again where is his body and then there was this powerful political appeal to world leaders taking
these if only i knew that the. evil people were. and all i could to prevent him from entering. they saw that it had to be a little monger from the big to the if only i knew that a death squad was inside for god billy bob the bully be shit on your money because they need to hire you. yet we never imagined such a level of barbarity cruelty and evil could be voting for jamal miss these describe her shoulder as a journalist and an intellectual whose words frightened unjust and greedy autocrats...
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so i knew that his day when. cause to do it. the brother points out that he has to feed the family and therefore it needs the money. put a freedom knows what that means. when you are not talking to. you. because he is so you big deal i knew you if they could be made safe he could not look like them. he is the king and that. is the only. thing you need to be polite but. not too close. and. one of freedom would like to stay in the boarding school run by the nuns money donated from but there helps to finance the shelters for threatened girls. works through her own trauma in her films her latest project is a film about women who have undergone after who get reversal surgery in germany. and fall in the head i couldn't find any woman who was willing to say ok i've had surgery and i like myself and i've made the right decision about why don't women want to talk about that. stupid. i just don't get it over oh i do understand that it isn't easy to talk about cutting us. into didn't. if there's this feeling of shame. they're ashamed peopl
so i knew that his day when. cause to do it. the brother points out that he has to feed the family and therefore it needs the money. put a freedom knows what that means. when you are not talking to. you. because he is so you big deal i knew you if they could be made safe he could not look like them. he is the king and that. is the only. thing you need to be polite but. not too close. and. one of freedom would like to stay in the boarding school run by the nuns money donated from but there helps...