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joan shannon's fate would be decided by a jury. da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair. he wanted to run away with him financed with insurance money from david's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the da saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious weapon. maternal love given and withdrawn to manipulate her into murder. >> i can take responsibility for my role in everything. but she was trying to put everything on me. that's the point i kind of woke up and realized, like, let me just tell the truth. >> was it true? on the stand elizabeth's accusation was clear and powerful. >> throughout the whole thing while i was testifying, she couldn't even look at me. >> joan did not testify. she sat quietly and listened as her attorney portrayed liz as a liar and ruthless killer who acted entirely alone when she executed her stepfather. >> she is a
joan shannon's fate would be decided by a jury. da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair. he wanted to run away with him financed with insurance money from david's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the da saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury...
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the infected insects which would then pass on the diseases to the local population so this is to joan joan long as it is i'd like to speak bombs they put some insects. i mean this 34 kinds of insects. c in a separate projection room mari is given a private screening of what north korea claims is new skill shot in 1952. the footage appears to show masses of insects crawling on snow covered ground beside the bomb casings a highly unusual phenomenon. and also logic in your new. concerto that isn't even any. and all songs i thought i didn't notice and. that there i don't i. i want out you know the rest of us but humans from which country where these insects are dropped by american pilots or placed here by north korean propagandists is this evidence of a war crime or is america claims merely crude propaganda you don't want you to meet . him and so they call it one density care or cut out ever she will kill me i wished he was going to show his things that are serving us sekai no . court orders let the national. committees and commissions that you know. some of his in a campaign that do so you mu
the infected insects which would then pass on the diseases to the local population so this is to joan joan long as it is i'd like to speak bombs they put some insects. i mean this 34 kinds of insects. c in a separate projection room mari is given a private screening of what north korea claims is new skill shot in 1952. the footage appears to show masses of insects crawling on snow covered ground beside the bomb casings a highly unusual phenomenon. and also logic in your new. concerto that isn't...
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the infected insects which would then pass on the diseases to the local population so this is to joan joan long as it is i'd like to speak bombs they put some insects. i mean this 34 kinds of insects. c in a separate projection room mari is given a private screening of what north korea claims is new skill shot in 1952. the footage appears to show masses of insects crawling on snow covered ground beside the bomb casings a highly unusual phenomenon. and also logic in you. can children that doesn't even know any. and all sounds i thought i didn't notice and. that there i don't i. have any gene they can i want out you know the rest of us but humans from which country where these insects are dropped by american pilots or placed here by north korean propagandists is this evidence of a war crime or is america claims merely crude propaganda you don't need you want you to meet. him and so they call it common density care or cut out a machine will kill me i wished he was going in show he'll miss things that are serving us sekai no. court orders that the national. committees and commissions that you
the infected insects which would then pass on the diseases to the local population so this is to joan joan long as it is i'd like to speak bombs they put some insects. i mean this 34 kinds of insects. c in a separate projection room mari is given a private screening of what north korea claims is new skill shot in 1952. the footage appears to show masses of insects crawling on snow covered ground beside the bomb casings a highly unusual phenomenon. and also logic in you. can children that...
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the infected insects which would then pass on the diseases to the local population so this is to joan joan long as it is i'd like to speak bombs they put some insects. i mean this 34 kinds of insects. c c in a separate projection room mari is given a private screening of what north korea claims is new skill shot in 1952. the footage appears to show masses of insects crawling on snow covered ground this .
the infected insects which would then pass on the diseases to the local population so this is to joan joan long as it is i'd like to speak bombs they put some insects. i mean this 34 kinds of insects. c c in a separate projection room mari is given a private screening of what north korea claims is new skill shot in 1952. the footage appears to show masses of insects crawling on snow covered ground this .
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want joan, as i feel like having the joan roberts book expert on the panel warrants you answering one question. quiet -- joan: we've got a stack from everybody else. dahlia: my quick response is i'm happy sziz framed that way because i think it answers the question that we had here about bad faith. i don't think we have to impute that faith. i think you can just say senator hirono said it, there are hundreds of millions of dollars from the gun industry, you know, there is a machine that creates an asymmetry. it is working at is meant to do and it is buying precisely the judicial outcome that it can afford. and i think that asymmetry is baked in right now and it's something we have to think about. there isn't parity there. the system in some sense we are stuck with. so we can have conversations about reform but to not take into account that there are hundreds of millions of dollars of vested interest in creating exactly the outcomes that aaron described, i think is to not recognize that the playing field isn't level. that was a bob mueller like triple negative. but joan, i think one of the questions that's be
want joan, as i feel like having the joan roberts book expert on the panel warrants you answering one question. quiet -- joan: we've got a stack from everybody else. dahlia: my quick response is i'm happy sziz framed that way because i think it answers the question that we had here about bad faith. i don't think we have to impute that faith. i think you can just say senator hirono said it, there are hundreds of millions of dollars from the gun industry, you know, there is a machine that creates...
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joan, as i feel like having the joan roberts book expert on the panel warrants you answering one question. quiet -- >> we've got a stack from everybody else. >> my quick response is i'm happy aziz framed that way because i think it answers the abouton that we had here bad faith. i don't think we have to impute that faith. i think you can just say senator hirono said it, there are hundreds of millions of dollars from the gun industry, you know, there is a machine that creates an asymmetry. it is working at is meant to do and it is buying precisely the judicial outcome that it can afford. and i think that asymmetry is baked in right now and it's something we have to think about. there isn't parity there. the systemme sense we are stuck with. so we can have conversations about reform but to not take into account that there are hundreds of millions of dollars of vested interest in creating exactly the outcomes that aaron described, i think is to not recognize that the playing field isn't level. that was a bob mueller like triple negative. but joan, i think one of the questions that's been in my head the whole time from the minute you asked, you know, you pointed out that sandra day o'connor balked at some of these proposals, and the justices all think of these as court stripping proposals regardless of what they are and attacks on the independence of the judiciary, is the thing we have not talked about. i'm curious what you think about it, is in some sense even the talk of court packing sometimes induces the justices to change their behavior. we have historical examples. i think of that. i just wonder if your view is, we have framed this is what will the american public, will they balk at conversations of huge systemic changes at the court, and do they see this is breaking the court because we didn't win? and my question to you is a very, very narrow one and maybe only just what would john roberts think. but to conversations like this about what is either court stripping or limiting judicial independence, does that panic him to
joan, as i feel like having the joan roberts book expert on the panel warrants you answering one question. quiet -- >> we've got a stack from everybody else. >> my quick response is i'm happy aziz framed that way because i think it answers the abouton that we had here bad faith. i don't think we have to impute that faith. i think you can just say senator hirono said it, there are hundreds of millions of dollars from the gun industry, you know, there is a machine that creates an...
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joan walsh narcotic correspondent for the nation and. joan how big of a problem is this for bide 199the primary. >> in the primary it's a huge problem. we saw one after another candidate come out today and rebuke him, state their own support for repealing the hyde amendment. you know this is something that became an issue in 2016. representative barbara lee introduced legislative and hillary clinton jumped outfront and supported the legislation. bernie sanders joined her. this became the mainstream position. then finally in 2016 it was -- it became part of the democratic platform that we stand for removing the hyde amendment, those restrictions. so he is completely out of step with his party. he may think this will serve him well in the general. but, again, he's got a lot to show women. you know, we've got the anita hill issue. we have the issue of possibly not respecting women's personal space. this -- it's bad time for him. but it's a choices making. he decided he is going to stay with this. >> east been clear. jb jenn, biden is a dwout catholic. he has publicly spoken about how he struggled with the issue of abortion. are we just seeing that essentially play out? he had an opportunity here to say i'm actually now against this. but he didn't. i mean he is sticking with his point of view. >> the matter. and i agree with everything that joand. i think this is boyden's personal point of view. as you mentioned's dwout catholic. he has hadator you ared point of view for a long time which wasn't out of the mainstream maybe 20 years ago which is that he is personally opposed to abortion but doesn't think government should intervene. the problem is that the democratic party and the electorate moved forward on this issue and has moved in a much more progressive dressing. and it's not just a wing of the party that believes the hyde amendment should be eliminated. it's a mainstream position, as joan said, in the democratic platform. you saw all the candidates today. so i don't think this is a political calculation on his part on this particular issue. if i were his campaign advisers i'd be wanting him to flip on this because it's going to be brults for him in the first debate. this is his personal view which clearly is playing out publicly. but it's a definite issue for him in the primary. >> certainly the primary obviously lookin
joan walsh narcotic correspondent for the nation and. joan how big of a problem is this for bide 199the primary. >> in the primary it's a huge problem. we saw one after another candidate come out today and rebuke him, state their own support for repealing the hyde amendment. you know this is something that became an issue in 2016. representative barbara lee introduced legislative and hillary clinton jumped outfront and supported the legislation. bernie sanders joined her. this became the...
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shelly ann briggs was boorned in london, england, july 5, to the late joan ann grant. joan had migrated to london from georgetown, ghana, to complete her studies and due to hardships, shelly was sent to georgetown, ghana, to live with her grandmother when she was a baby. seeking better opportunities and a better life for her family, her grandmother migrated to the united states of america when shelly was 4 years old, soon settling in brooklyn, new york. as a child growing up, shelly was raised under ghanese traditions and customs, and even though she lived in brooklyn, the neighborhood reflected the west indian culture shelly grew to admire. shelly attended several private schools and graduated from katherine mcculley high school. during this time, she also became a u.s. citizen through the help of her mother who had joined the family in the u.s. when shelly was 10 years old. after high school, shelly made the decision to join the united states army. after attending college for one semester. shelly then relocated to florida to help take care of her mother, who had been diag
shelly ann briggs was boorned in london, england, july 5, to the late joan ann grant. joan had migrated to london from georgetown, ghana, to complete her studies and due to hardships, shelly was sent to georgetown, ghana, to live with her grandmother when she was a baby. seeking better opportunities and a better life for her family, her grandmother migrated to the united states of america when shelly was 4 years old, soon settling in brooklyn, new york. as a child growing up, shelly was raised...
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joan walsh, keith boykin and tara sutmire. what do you think of the former president getting a reaction like that, joan? a connection to the game. he loves basketball. >> right, this is in toronto, not in oakland. for our allies, barack obama is still the president. and they are just waiting for us -- they want to wake up from this nightmare, they're waiting for us to wake up from this nightmare and they don't want to acknowledge the real president. he is the president permanently until we have another normal person. that's just going to be true. >> wow, tara, what do you -- >> i mean, i feel them. i have been a critic of barack obama's for eight years. and i want him to be president again. >> you want him back. >> i'll take him back in a heartbeat because then at least we can debate politics the normal way and have some decency back in the white house despite how -- whatever disagreements i had with him on policy, nothing compares to what we are going through now. >> nothing. >> i mean, nothing -- i can remember when, you know, republicans were upset about barack obama when he saluted his marine with a
joan walsh, keith boykin and tara sutmire. what do you think of the former president getting a reaction like that, joan? a connection to the game. he loves basketball. >> right, this is in toronto, not in oakland. for our allies, barack obama is still the president. and they are just waiting for us -- they want to wake up from this nightmare, they're waiting for us to wake up from this nightmare and they don't want to acknowledge the real president. he is the president permanently until...
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joan davis, a well known community activist -- seen here at a teaneck city council meeting -- was found strangled and stabbed to death in her burning home. >> we had always believed that the person who murdered joan someone that she let into the house. >> reporter: and now, rob cantor had been found dead in his burning home -- also in teaneck. >> very early on we were looking at you know, could rob cantor's killer be the same killer in teaneck with ms. davis and in palisades park with ms. alliotts. >> reporter: the answer was unclear, at first. but detectives did have leads in the cantor case. a neighbor had reported seeing a stranger near the cantor home shortly before the fire. >> did you hear about the stranger that was in the area? >> yes. >> can you tell us about that? >> yeah. we weren't able to track who the person was and we tried through canvassing to trace, but we never had him coming outside of the house or we never had him going inside the house. >> reporter: according to rob's friends, someone had been stalking him. about a year earlier, they said rob told them he'd gotten some creepy emails, which suggested that he was being watched. this is one of them -- "rob, saw you this morning
joan davis, a well known community activist -- seen here at a teaneck city council meeting -- was found strangled and stabbed to death in her burning home. >> we had always believed that the person who murdered joan someone that she let into the house. >> reporter: and now, rob cantor had been found dead in his burning home -- also in teaneck. >> very early on we were looking at you know, could rob cantor's killer be the same killer in teaneck with ms. davis and in palisades...
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joan sebastiÁn. maribel: siempre hay cÁmaras te estÁn entrevistando. son momentos Íntimos que no puedes vivir. cuando yo voy a ver a joan not enough. presentamos.... that's right! here we go, people! here we go! ...john leguizamo. look how far we've come, huh! de gira, no tienes tiempo para esperar. nuevos elvive rapid revivers acondicionadores profundos. funcionan rápido sin tener que esperar. 2 veces más fácil de desenredar. el pelo se rompe 2 veces menos. nuevos elvive rapid revivers acondicionadroes profundos. elvive revive el pelo dañado. ♪ ♪ satcha: ahora, el Último informaciÓn. el presidente donald trump estÁ en japÓn para tomar parte en la cumbre del grupo de los 20. trump se reÚne con los mandatarios de rusia y china entre otros para realizar una visita a corea del sur. el banco de amÉrica dejara de hacer negocios como un paÑos que prestan servicios de detenciÓn de inmigrantes. asÍ lo anunciÓ la corporación bancaria tras una visita por parte de oficiales a un centro de homestead en florida, segÚn informa el miami herald. segunda parte del primer debate demÓcrata de la campaÑa electoral en miami. inmigraciÓn, de
joan sebastiÁn. maribel: siempre hay cÁmaras te estÁn entrevistando. son momentos Íntimos que no puedes vivir. cuando yo voy a ver a joan not enough. presentamos.... that's right! here we go, people! here we go! ...john leguizamo. look how far we've come, huh! de gira, no tienes tiempo para esperar. nuevos elvive rapid revivers acondicionadores profundos. funcionan rápido sin tener que esperar. 2 veces más fácil de desenredar. el pelo se rompe 2 veces menos. nuevos elvive rapid revivers...