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during the operation, staff sergeants bryan black and dustin wright and sergeant first class jeremiah johnson were killed near their vehicle during an intense gun battle. sergeant la david johnson was separated from the group and also killed. his body missing for two days. five nigerian troops also died. french president macron confirming overnight that sahrawi was killed in a drone strike while on a motorbike near the border with mali in late august. we were near that border in 2019. although parts of niger are stable, the closer you get to the border, the more you see these large, ungovernable spaces. and these have provided fertile territory for militants to come in from the middle east, from north africa to join local terrorist groups and to create a much greater threat than has ever existed before in this part of africa. >> he is remembered by so many. >> reporter: the parents of jeremiah johnson say the news is bittersweet. >> it sure doesn't bring any kind of closure. >> he was just one of many who were there that day. there are a lot more perpetrators that should be brought to
during the operation, staff sergeants bryan black and dustin wright and sergeant first class jeremiah johnson were killed near their vehicle during an intense gun battle. sergeant la david johnson was separated from the group and also killed. his body missing for two days. five nigerian troops also died. french president macron confirming overnight that sahrawi was killed in a drone strike while on a motorbike near the border with mali in late august. we were near that border in 2019. although...
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jeremiah is his name, it's a bible verse, jeremiah 1: 5, before you were born i knew you, i set you aparttions. hi, little guy. we want to get paid more fairly. and it's a badass thing -- can i say that? well, it's a badass thing when you can be a parent and juggle what you're getting paid for doing. >> i have my family in north carolina who have been my rock, and i have no idea what i would do without them because i don't have blood relatives here. they are my help. they are my family here. just looking for somewhere cheaper to live and they just offered their home. they said technically you don't have a home, so you could just move in with us. this is just like, that break i've been waiting for my entire career. it's like i just need solid support and being able to juggle my career at the same time. and i got. that when usa women's national soccer team has a full stadium coming to support them, that's beautiful. when people are on our side as female athletes, that's beautiful. it brings people together. it's absolutely changed my life. all these things helped shape me into the human bei
jeremiah is his name, it's a bible verse, jeremiah 1: 5, before you were born i knew you, i set you aparttions. hi, little guy. we want to get paid more fairly. and it's a badass thing -- can i say that? well, it's a badass thing when you can be a parent and juggle what you're getting paid for doing. >> i have my family in north carolina who have been my rock, and i have no idea what i would do without them because i don't have blood relatives here. they are my help. they are my family...
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phil, jeremiah chamberlain, thank you for joining us. you can of course purchase the appalachian trail link in the chat if you live in ann arbor you can walk it in the store should be on our shelves. but thanks again for joining us and we'll see you all at the next event. take care. >> watch book tv now on sunday on cspan2 or find it online anytime @booktv.org. it is television for serious readers. >> recent discuss her new book new barbers on the hotel that set women free with the new york historical society. the mid 20th century all-female barbizon hotel afforded young women including poet and novelist and actress grace kelly, liza minnelli and nancy davis who later became the first lady nancy reagan for the opportunity to pursue independent lives. >> the socioeconomic diversities, certainly did not happen until the 1950s i discovered. the economic diversity happen very quickly. that's when the fascinating things to me, the women range from debutantes to really women who run away from home in rural ohio. they were living next door to e
phil, jeremiah chamberlain, thank you for joining us. you can of course purchase the appalachian trail link in the chat if you live in ann arbor you can walk it in the store should be on our shelves. but thanks again for joining us and we'll see you all at the next event. take care. >> watch book tv now on sunday on cspan2 or find it online anytime @booktv.org. it is television for serious readers. >> recent discuss her new book new barbers on the hotel that set women free with the...
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phil, jeremiah chamberlain, thank you for joining us. you can of course purchase the appalachian trail link in the chat if you live in ann arbor you can walk it in the store should be on our shelves. but thanks again for joining us and we'll see you all at the next event. take care. >> watch book tv now on sunday on cspan2 or find it online anytime @booktv.org. it is television for serious readers. >> recent discuss her new book new barbers on the hotel that set women free with the new york historical society. the mid 20th century all-female barbizon hotel afforded young women including poet and novelist and actress grace kelly, liza minnelli and nancy davis who later became the first lady nancy reagan for the opportunity to pursue independent lives. >> the socioeconomic diversities, certainly did not happen until the 1950s i discovered. the economic diversity happen very quickly. that's when the fascinating things to me, the women range from debutantes to really women who run away from home in rural ohio. they were living next door to e
phil, jeremiah chamberlain, thank you for joining us. you can of course purchase the appalachian trail link in the chat if you live in ann arbor you can walk it in the store should be on our shelves. but thanks again for joining us and we'll see you all at the next event. take care. >> watch book tv now on sunday on cspan2 or find it online anytime @booktv.org. it is television for serious readers. >> recent discuss her new book new barbers on the hotel that set women free with the...
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from you on some of the measures that are going to come through and button up some of the laws. jeremiah, i'm not in favor. i want to utilize this because we're not the 1st ones we have, but i'm willing to look at anything. thank you. thanks a lot for your loss. i mean there's your say, i mean right now there's, i can't imagine. yeah, well, i appreciate your time and then you know, anytime you get a holler back at you. okay, thanks very much. or someone guardian or comments in what they offer support to. but it would be more encouraging to hear some just outright support. ooh, ah, in in the seventy's, the late seventy's, i wrote a book called rage, which was about a school shooter who shoots his algebra teacher holes, his class hostage for a day. and that was found actually in the locker of one school shooter, i think in oregon. so i made the decision to withdraw the book from publication. when you find out that you wrote something that's been associated with acts of violence, there are a couple of ways that you can go. one way is to say, i had no responsibility for that. i just wrote a
from you on some of the measures that are going to come through and button up some of the laws. jeremiah, i'm not in favor. i want to utilize this because we're not the 1st ones we have, but i'm willing to look at anything. thank you. thanks a lot for your loss. i mean there's your say, i mean right now there's, i can't imagine. yeah, well, i appreciate your time and then you know, anytime you get a holler back at you. okay, thanks very much. or someone guardian or comments in what they offer...
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i'm a pretty big guy and it picked me up and threw me from my chair into the wall >> reporter: jeremiah johnson and his wife rushed in to help >> we were throwing ladders up on the side to get people out. >> they had provisioned jaws of life they did have to cut into one of the cars to extract some of the individuals. >> reporter: the accident took place in a remote stretch near joplin, montana. far enough from help that several helicopters had to carry the most badly injured to hospitals. amtrak confirming three people were killed, dozens more injured. many put up at a local high school past derailments have often resulted from going into a corner too fast, as in this fift derailment in philadelphia or from a section of track blocked or misaligned. now a team of investigators is on the ground in montana to ask how this train came off a straight section on a clear day. >> why did the cars derail if the track were straight, it will have to do something with the train cars themselves and how they connected with the track or some fault or flaw in the track. >> reporter: on a per mile basis
i'm a pretty big guy and it picked me up and threw me from my chair into the wall >> reporter: jeremiah johnson and his wife rushed in to help >> we were throwing ladders up on the side to get people out. >> they had provisioned jaws of life they did have to cut into one of the cars to extract some of the individuals. >> reporter: the accident took place in a remote stretch near joplin, montana. far enough from help that several helicopters had to carry the most badly...
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. >> reporter: jeremiah johnson and his wife rushed in to help. >> throwing ladders up to the side to get to the broken out windows to get to the people screaming inside wanting help to get out. >> they had provisioned jaws of life. they had to cut into one of the cars to extract some individuals. >> reporter: the accident took place in a remote stretch near joplin, montana far enough from help that several helicopters had to care u the most badly injured to hospitals. amtrak confirming three people were killed and dozens more injured. many put up at a local high school. past derailments have often resulted from going into a corner too fast as in this 2015 derailment in philadelphia according to the ntsb. now a team of federal investigators is on the ground in montana to ask how this train came off a straight section of track on a clear day. >> why did the cars derail? if the track were straight it strikes me it is going to be something to do with the train cars themselves and how they connected with the track or in some fault or flaw in the track. >> reporter: on a per mile basis rai
. >> reporter: jeremiah johnson and his wife rushed in to help. >> throwing ladders up to the side to get to the broken out windows to get to the people screaming inside wanting help to get out. >> they had provisioned jaws of life. they had to cut into one of the cars to extract some individuals. >> reporter: the accident took place in a remote stretch near joplin, montana far enough from help that several helicopters had to care u the most badly injured to hospitals....
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this is jeremiah. the origin represents the heaviest of rain. but it stepped back 24 hours because i say wake me week, this means significant rain through this part of mexico and a few big showers elsewhere, particularly in this spot near la. but i think otherwise, it's fairly drawn to get down to columbia south america, in particular, looking quite aggressive. the moment has been flooding significant funding in northern columbia and that could carry on. then there's the bit of the gap. charles are returning to some parts of the amazon. they're not many asencion at 37 degrees . casing point says young of temperature is far too high for where it is. it will cool down significantly, but it'll take 3 days. the, the, the us a call was of interest to people. all right, the world, this is been going on for a number of what's been use of the report. so returning to national perspective, to try to explain your global audience how this could impact the life. this is an important part of the world, and it's very good at bringing the news to the world from
this is jeremiah. the origin represents the heaviest of rain. but it stepped back 24 hours because i say wake me week, this means significant rain through this part of mexico and a few big showers elsewhere, particularly in this spot near la. but i think otherwise, it's fairly drawn to get down to columbia south america, in particular, looking quite aggressive. the moment has been flooding significant funding in northern columbia and that could carry on. then there's the bit of the gap. charles...
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. >> reporter: cal state political science professor jeremiah garretson says the governor should be excitedut his win, but looking into the future, he should proceed with caution. >> there is a very well-known historical pattern where the party of the president gets completely destroyed in midterm elections. >> reporter: and with those elections a year away, garretson says the republicans need a candidate that appeals to young california voters if they want to run the state. >> people under the age of 45, or people under the age of 30, when they go register to vote, they are not registering as republicans. they're registering as no party preference or democrats. and that means the republican party in this state is not in a good position. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> another day of testimony in the high profile elizabeth holmes trial. today in san jose at the federal court, you see holmes walking out with her mother. testimony largely centered todas with those machines when theranos was still silicon valley's hottest company. erica chung, a former theranos employee turned
. >> reporter: cal state political science professor jeremiah garretson says the governor should be excitedut his win, but looking into the future, he should proceed with caution. >> there is a very well-known historical pattern where the party of the president gets completely destroyed in midterm elections. >> reporter: and with those elections a year away, garretson says the republicans need a candidate that appeals to young california voters if they want to run the state....
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america leave to approach as chancellor, germany at a time where she is still quite popular among jeremiah. we do say that she did keep the table and prosperous. 15 years tenure, if anything she has seen as a crisis manager, she kept the country afloat during the financial crisis. she did deal with this refugee crisis back in 2015, even though i brought her some criticism, both at home and your level. and even recently german scientists were behind one of the 1st vaccines when it came to the corona virus fund, them it now her opponent say she wasn't progressive enough. she didn't keep up with her time. someone will tell you this connectivity in rural areas. other would tell you that yes, she did bring about some changes when it comes to the climate prices, but she didn't do enough specifically. she didn't put enough effort to cut the carbon emissions. now she wanted to keep away from the campaign, but she had jointed over the past week simply because the her center right candidate, the candidate of her christian democratic party. i'm unless it is not doing so well in the pulls, even though
america leave to approach as chancellor, germany at a time where she is still quite popular among jeremiah. we do say that she did keep the table and prosperous. 15 years tenure, if anything she has seen as a crisis manager, she kept the country afloat during the financial crisis. she did deal with this refugee crisis back in 2015, even though i brought her some criticism, both at home and your level. and even recently german scientists were behind one of the 1st vaccines when it came to the...
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extra point no good. 2nd quarter 14- 6, chase garbers avoids the pressure, hits jeremiah punter in stride. 45-yard touchdown pass 21- 6. to the 2nd half opening kickoff he is gone like a 59 cadillac untouched 99 yards 28- 6 golden bears. gave a good fight early 4th quarter hanging around down 35- 20 but weaving his way in for a 16-yard score cal wins 42-30 for their first victory of the season. >>> 11th ranked florida two touchdown underdogs because top- ranked, was in town final minute of the 3rd quarter, bryson young to brian robinson, third dd pass of the quarter. bama lead 21- 3 look like they would crews but the gators chomped back trailing 31-233 minutes to go damien person waltzes and from six in florida goes for two and the tie. both options bottled up there. malik davis stopped by the tight defense. alabama hangs on to win by a score of 30 1-29. braves and giants back a non- core. last night's game at it in style point. a win in any fashion is all the giants need right now dodgers running out of time to catch san francisco. alex wood back from covid come on the mound and currentl
extra point no good. 2nd quarter 14- 6, chase garbers avoids the pressure, hits jeremiah punter in stride. 45-yard touchdown pass 21- 6. to the 2nd half opening kickoff he is gone like a 59 cadillac untouched 99 yards 28- 6 golden bears. gave a good fight early 4th quarter hanging around down 35- 20 but weaving his way in for a 16-yard score cal wins 42-30 for their first victory of the season. >>> 11th ranked florida two touchdown underdogs because top- ranked, was in town final...
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ahearn jeremiah j. ajala gertrude m. alagero andrew alameno margaret ann jezycki alario gary albero jon l. albert peter craig alderman jacquelyn delaine aldridge grace alegre-cua >> and my father, edward joseph, dad, we miss you every day, our greatest gifts are your beautiful grandchildren, they embody your kind spirit, warm heart, loving nature, and zest for life. they are daily reminder that your legacy lives on. we love you, dad. david d. alger ernest alikakos edward l. allegretto eric allen joseph ryan allen richard dennis allen richard l. allen. christopher edward allingham anna allenson. janet m. alonso anthony alvarado antonio javier alvarez victoria alvarez. telmo alvear cesar a. alviar tariq amanullah angelo amaranto james m.amato. joseph amatuccio paul w. ambrose. christopher charles amoroso craig scott amunson. kazuhiro anai calixto anaya jr. joseph p.anchundia. kermit charles anderson yvette anderson john andreacchio michael rourke andrews jean a. andrucki siew-nya ang joseph angelini jr. j
ahearn jeremiah j. ajala gertrude m. alagero andrew alameno margaret ann jezycki alario gary albero jon l. albert peter craig alderman jacquelyn delaine aldridge grace alegre-cua >> and my father, edward joseph, dad, we miss you every day, our greatest gifts are your beautiful grandchildren, they embody your kind spirit, warm heart, loving nature, and zest for life. they are daily reminder that your legacy lives on. we love you, dad. david d. alger ernest alikakos edward l. allegretto...
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knapp >> eugueni kniazev >> and my grandfather, jeremiah joseph ahern.live in my heart. >> and my brother, dennis. the sound of your voice has faded over the years, but our hearts will always be filled with the love that we have for you. may you continue to rest and present play -- anne frank for us. we love you and miss you. god bless america. >> andrew james knox. >> thomas patrick knox. >> rebecca lee koborie. >> deborah a. kobus. >> gary edward koecheler. >> frank j. koestner. >> ryan kohart. >> vanessa lynn przybylo kolpak. >> irina kolpakova. >> suzanne rose kondratenko >> abdoulaye konae >> bon seok koo >> dorota kopiczko >> scott michael kopytko >> bojan george kostic >> danielle kousoulis >> david p. kovalcin >> john j. kren >> william edward krukowski >> lyudmila ksido. . -- >> toshiya kuge >> shekhar kumar >> kenneth bruce kumpel >> frederick kuo, jr. >> patricia a. kuras >> nauka kushitani >> thomas joseph kuveikis >> victor kwarkye >> raymond kui fai kwok >> angela reed kyte >> andrew la corte >> carol ann la plante >> jeffrey g. la touche >
knapp >> eugueni kniazev >> and my grandfather, jeremiah joseph ahern.live in my heart. >> and my brother, dennis. the sound of your voice has faded over the years, but our hearts will always be filled with the love that we have for you. may you continue to rest and present play -- anne frank for us. we love you and miss you. god bless america. >> andrew james knox. >> thomas patrick knox. >> rebecca lee koborie. >> deborah a. kobus. >> gary...
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. >> i was just thinking about the light at the end of the tunnel, my favorite bible verse, jeremiahtill thought you had a future? >> i knew i had a future. >> madison's present, though, was the four walls of a cell. time in jail did not motivate him to confess to crimes he says he didn't commit. his story never changed from the one he told the night his parents were shot. >> i think i asked like three or four times for a polygraph. >> i just want to be set up for a polygraph test honestly. >> all right. >> like as soon as you all can do it i want a polygraph test. >> okay. generally guilty people do not ask for a polygraph. >> yeah, i mean, it's a lie detector test. yeah, some people can find a flaw in that. some people can beat it even when they are lying, but i mean, i was 17 years old. i mean, i didn't know nothing about it. i just knew it was a lie detector test. >> that polygraph never happened, and madison remained a teenager facing two murder raps. law enforcement was lined up against him. his mom's family felt differently. they saw madison behind bars as just another tragedy
. >> i was just thinking about the light at the end of the tunnel, my favorite bible verse, jeremiahtill thought you had a future? >> i knew i had a future. >> madison's present, though, was the four walls of a cell. time in jail did not motivate him to confess to crimes he says he didn't commit. his story never changed from the one he told the night his parents were shot. >> i think i asked like three or four times for a polygraph. >> i just want to be set up for...
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the name taken from a verse from jeremiah in the old testament. it is the coming-of-age story. but also at times harrowing, including childhood molestation. doesn't make sense to you that this is the stuff of an opera? >> of course, because it is the stuff of real-life. the thing aboutharles' book that makes it operatic is the fact that he says in his book that he was born of a peculiar grace. it pulled me in because i knew exactly wh that means. i was never molested as a kid, but being as a kid who had terest in the arts, who was walking to the bus stop every saturday with his horn to go for a lesson while the other kids were out lying in the street looking at me, i knew what that felt like to be different in that way. >> i was so nervous the first day when he came into rehearsal to watch. >> because? >> because it is terence blanchard and i don't want to disappoint. >> camille a brown is co-directing with james robinson . and a claim to dancer and choreographer, this is her first time directing opera. she wanted to bring her full experience and toolkit to the production. an u
the name taken from a verse from jeremiah in the old testament. it is the coming-of-age story. but also at times harrowing, including childhood molestation. doesn't make sense to you that this is the stuff of an opera? >> of course, because it is the stuff of real-life. the thing aboutharles' book that makes it operatic is the fact that he says in his book that he was born of a peculiar grace. it pulled me in because i knew exactly wh that means. i was never molested as a kid, but being...
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i think the fanciest restaurant members stars in san francisco and that first open with jeremiah towerah, i think i went there. once we went there for one of our problems. i forget what it was, like, right? and you spent probably 50 bucks and that this is the biggest dinner i'll ever have in my life. last big dinner. i probably had a fancy restaurant that's a beautiful picture and the newscast on thanks for watching everybody. coming. our next news gases coming. our next news gases dr. oz: next "oz." no more waiting in long lines for a covid-19 test. at-home testing kits are fast, convenient and available everywhere. but are they accurate? we've got the answers. then, cbs news anchor norah o'donnell opens up about her terrifying cancer scare. plus, the dish on oz. >> we are cooking up the perfect comfort foods to get you through fall. ♪ dr. oz: remember the days of waiting for long lines for hours to be tested for covid-19. companies are now selling over-the-counter kits that have
i think the fanciest restaurant members stars in san francisco and that first open with jeremiah towerah, i think i went there. once we went there for one of our problems. i forget what it was, like, right? and you spent probably 50 bucks and that this is the biggest dinner i'll ever have in my life. last big dinner. i probably had a fancy restaurant that's a beautiful picture and the newscast on thanks for watching everybody. coming. our next news gases coming. our next news gases dr. oz: next...
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. >> jeremiah, any other comments? >> i think one more point about the way that politicians regularly undercut the public's view of the budget rules. especially what they always do is they sit down and say this is just like a family at the kitchen table. we've got to figure out how we're going to divide this up and that's a statement that says it's the people that matter. it's the politics and it's a complete misrepresentation of the federal budget which is an enormous one fifth of the us economy, incredibly complex, hard to track, hard to execute, hard to manage thing that requires a lot of rules because thousands of people have to execute on it and those rules are important and that includes the congress. so it's really bad to say the rules are important but we just need to not have rules or sit at the table and then this is, they have completely cynically undercut any effort to constrain them. >> thank you. one question that did come in from an audience member and it's probably a good time to raise it and that is wh
. >> jeremiah, any other comments? >> i think one more point about the way that politicians regularly undercut the public's view of the budget rules. especially what they always do is they sit down and say this is just like a family at the kitchen table. we've got to figure out how we're going to divide this up and that's a statement that says it's the people that matter. it's the politics and it's a complete misrepresentation of the federal budget which is an enormous one fifth of...
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on the 2014 memoir by "new york times" columnist charles blow, the name taken from a verse from jeremiaha coming-of-age story of poverty, sexuality and race in the south. moving and poignant, but also at times harrowing, including childhood molestation. es it makes sense to you that this is the stuff of an opera? >> of coursebecause it's the stuff of real life. the thing about charles' book that really makes it operac is the fact that, you know, he says in his book he was “a boy of peculiar grace." >> ♪ boy of peculiar grace >> it pulled me in because i knew exactly what that means. i was never molested as a kid, but being a kid who wanted to, who had interest in the arts, you know, who was walking to the bus stop every saturday with his horn for a lesson while other kids were playing in the street, looking at me, you know, i understand. i understand what th feels like be different in that way. >> with terence, i was so nervous the first day when he came into rehearsal to watch. >> brown: because? >> because it's terence blanchard! and i don't want to disappoint. >> brown: camille a. bro
on the 2014 memoir by "new york times" columnist charles blow, the name taken from a verse from jeremiaha coming-of-age story of poverty, sexuality and race in the south. moving and poignant, but also at times harrowing, including childhood molestation. es it makes sense to you that this is the stuff of an opera? >> of coursebecause it's the stuff of real life. the thing about charles' book that really makes it operac is the fact that, you know, he says in his book he was “a...
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. >> dean jeremiah williams. >> dean. >> dean. dean!ly when i saw the announcement made for the show first of all i was excited. a brilliant writer and turned to my wife, baby, if i would do a network television show this is the one i would do because it looks back on yesterday to tell a story about who we are today as much as it's filled with laughter and love and heart and filled with humor, and i think it's a great reflection of what life is, so the idea of being able to be a part of this show, especially an iconic show like "the wonder years" and the reimagining would be a great recipe for success. >> sounds like everything we need right now on tv. >> most definitely will. >> your tv son says, dule, you're just as cool in real life as well. he actually said that you're, quote, one of those cool dudes because he's been around so long. i think that was a compliment. >> i think so too. when i first heard it i was like, oh, my gosh. you know, i'm so used to being the young guy on set, you know, i guess time flies. but, you know, it's gr
. >> dean jeremiah williams. >> dean. >> dean. dean!ly when i saw the announcement made for the show first of all i was excited. a brilliant writer and turned to my wife, baby, if i would do a network television show this is the one i would do because it looks back on yesterday to tell a story about who we are today as much as it's filled with laughter and love and heart and filled with humor, and i think it's a great reflection of what life is, so the idea of being able to be...
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jeremiah _ david scott agnes. brian g ahearn. jeremiahjoseph ahern. david scott agnes.terrance andre aiken. godwin ajala. gertrude m alagero _ andre aiken. godwin ajala. gertrude m alagero. andrew alameno. margaret ann alario~ _ m alagero. andrew alameno. margaret ann alario. gary albero. jon leslie albert _ ann alario. gary albero. jon leslie albert. peteralderman. ann alario. gary albero. jon leslie albert. peter alderman. and my brother, — albert. peter alderman. and my brother, vladimir savinkin. we all love and _ brother, vladimir savinkin. we all love and miss you so much. thank you for answering — love and miss you so much. thank you for answering our prayers and showing — for answering our prayers and showing us you are always with us. i look at _ showing us you are always with us. i look at your— showing us you are always with us. i look at your nephew's face and i see you in— look at your nephew's face and i see you in his _ look at your nephew's face and i see you in his face sometimes and i cherish— you in his face sometimes and i cherish those moments. 20 y
jeremiah _ david scott agnes. brian g ahearn. jeremiahjoseph ahern. david scott agnes.terrance andre aiken. godwin ajala. gertrude m alagero _ andre aiken. godwin ajala. gertrude m alagero. andrew alameno. margaret ann alario~ _ m alagero. andrew alameno. margaret ann alario. gary albero. jon leslie albert _ ann alario. gary albero. jon leslie albert. peteralderman. ann alario. gary albero. jon leslie albert. peter alderman. and my brother, — albert. peter alderman. and my brother, vladimir...
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ahearn jeremiah j.la gertrude m. alagero andrew alameno margaret ann jezycki alario gary albero jon l. albert jon l. albert peter craig alderman i look at your nephew's face and i see you in his face sometimes and i cherish those moments. 20 years have gone by and so much has changed in our lives that the memory of you and keeping you close to us and cherishing the gift of your life never changes and never will. and my father, edward joseph papa. dad we miss you every day, our greatest gifts are your beautiful grandchildren. they embody your kind spirit, loving nature and zest for life. they are a reminder that your legacy lives on. we love you, dad. jacquelyn delaine aldridge frederick. david d. alger ernest alikakos edward l. allegretto eric allen joseph ryan allen richard dennis allen richard lanard allen christopher edward allingham ana s s. w. allison. janet m. alonso anthony alvarado antonio javier alvarez juan cisneros alvarez telmo alvear cesar a. alviar tariq amanullah angelo amaranto james ama
ahearn jeremiah j.la gertrude m. alagero andrew alameno margaret ann jezycki alario gary albero jon l. albert jon l. albert peter craig alderman i look at your nephew's face and i see you in his face sometimes and i cherish those moments. 20 years have gone by and so much has changed in our lives that the memory of you and keeping you close to us and cherishing the gift of your life never changes and never will. and my father, edward joseph papa. dad we miss you every day, our greatest gifts...