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i remember really enjoying her performance as ben affleck�*s sister, margo, in gone girl, and as a cultinner. jude law, meanwhile, delivers a suitably manic performance, but he's particularly good when we're let in on rory�*s more private moments. what with this and tv�*s the third day, law seems to be on a roll, and he isjoined by a strong supporting cast, including adeel akhtar, anne reid, and michael culkin, who incidentally also had a role in the original candyman film. exploring themes including masculinity, gender and family, the nest is a rewarding watch that's made all the more intense by durkin�*s use of horror stylings. what is happening? you're all strangers to me right now! all of you! you're embarrassing. and you're exhausting. wmsmzns: this is - what we always wanted. it's in cinemas now. an egyptian teenager leads a double life in the new drama souad. 19—year—old souad played by bassant ahmed wears her veil in public, but her social media tells a different story. she shares flirty photos and texts with her boyfriend, ahmed, whom she's never met. heryoungersister, rabab, p
i remember really enjoying her performance as ben affleck�*s sister, margo, in gone girl, and as a cultinner. jude law, meanwhile, delivers a suitably manic performance, but he's particularly good when we're let in on rory�*s more private moments. what with this and tv�*s the third day, law seems to be on a roll, and he isjoined by a strong supporting cast, including adeel akhtar, anne reid, and michael culkin, who incidentally also had a role in the original candyman film. exploring...
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margo robbie's harley quinn is back, alongside the likes of idris elba's bloodsport and john cena's peacemakervis to do battle with project starfish, a project that does exactly what it says on the tin. really. uh-huh. written and directed byjames gunn, the suicide squad is notable primarily for the fact that sylvester stallone voicing a talking shark doesn't even come close to being the most bonkers thing on screen. hand! yes, that is your hand. very good. we're all going to die. i hope so. well, this is a world in which a giant weasel is just another passenger on the plane and polka—dot man, a character who shoots polka—dots and whom gunn himself called the dumbest dc character of all time, gets ample tragicomic screen time. the result is a huge splurge of post—deadpool sweary splatter, in which limbs and logic get rent asunder and everything gets turned up to eleventy—stupid. starfish is a slang term for a butthole. think there's any connection? no. it's kind of fun in a shambolic, post—howard the duck way, and it's definitely better than suicide squad, without the the, although that's kind
margo robbie's harley quinn is back, alongside the likes of idris elba's bloodsport and john cena's peacemakervis to do battle with project starfish, a project that does exactly what it says on the tin. really. uh-huh. written and directed byjames gunn, the suicide squad is notable primarily for the fact that sylvester stallone voicing a talking shark doesn't even come close to being the most bonkers thing on screen. hand! yes, that is your hand. very good. we're all going to die. i hope so....
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later admitted to her in writing that he mixed his sperm that of a donor's to inseminate eve's mother, margotime, this was entirely legal for dr mcmorries to do, in texas and really anywhere else in the united states. since i had been a donor while in medical school, i spoke with one of my mentors, and he said they were having better success by mixing samples. i believe this may have been what happened in your mother's case. as far as the mixed straws at insemination, if the genetic testing confirmed, it would appear that you did inherit some of my genes. i hope all of this can be some help in confirming your roots that i am your biological father. i was 30 years old and i was starting over for the third time in my life. and that was a bomb that... ..just sent ripples and ripples, and something that we are still dealing with the traumatic aftermath. what you got? i've got pictures. pictures? yes, ma'am. it's been a while since i've seen any of these. mom and dad - on their wedding day. they're like the age your kids are. yeah, dad is. yeah. there's me out of the womb. and there's my dad hold
later admitted to her in writing that he mixed his sperm that of a donor's to inseminate eve's mother, margotime, this was entirely legal for dr mcmorries to do, in texas and really anywhere else in the united states. since i had been a donor while in medical school, i spoke with one of my mentors, and he said they were having better success by mixing samples. i believe this may have been what happened in your mother's case. as far as the mixed straws at insemination, if the genetic testing...
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more coming from the audience hoping to touch on briefly with your scale in valuating your rhetoric margo has a great question even more famous. learning excerpts the inaugural address may be a little less so. how do you compare the two? are there differences? >> this question deserves a positive you don't mind. it's a good one. in my view aside from the obvious differences in content and context, what impresses me is the distinction the fundamental optimism that ice embedded every word of the inaugural address. maybe not made as pessimistic but an address by someone who was never delivered of course orally by someone who has had a very rough stretch of it. maybe not so much in terms of failure, all of that is arguable. i will put it this way. you will notice the first inaugural address is not one single word we would call foreign policy. he open that door to his office and it just never stopped. if you looked east you had that whole thing going on. if you look west secondly there is a hard one wish i had a better word than pessimist, he was not possessive of almost eight kind of kind of
more coming from the audience hoping to touch on briefly with your scale in valuating your rhetoric margo has a great question even more famous. learning excerpts the inaugural address may be a little less so. how do you compare the two? are there differences? >> this question deserves a positive you don't mind. it's a good one. in my view aside from the obvious differences in content and context, what impresses me is the distinction the fundamental optimism that ice embedded every word...
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i remember really enjoying her performance as ben affleck�*s sister, margo, in gone girl, and as a culto be on a roll, and he isjoined by a strong supporting cast, including adeel akhtar, anne reid, and michael culkin, who incidentally also had a role in the original candyman film. exploring themes including masculinity, gender and family, the nest is a rewarding watch that's made all the more intense by durkin's use of horror stylings. what is happening? you're all strangers to me right now! all of you! you're embarrassing. and you're exhausting. wmsmzns: this is - what we always wanted. it's in cinemas now. an egyptian teenager leads a double life in the new drama souad. 19—year—old souad played by bassant ahmed wears her veil in public, but her social media tells a different story. she shares flirty photos and texts with her boyfriend, ahmed, whom she's never met. heryoungersister, rabab, played by basmala el ghaiesh, observes all of this and plays an increasingly key role in this film of two halves. it's a fascinating and disturbing look at the contradiction of young girls' lives in
i remember really enjoying her performance as ben affleck�*s sister, margo, in gone girl, and as a culto be on a roll, and he isjoined by a strong supporting cast, including adeel akhtar, anne reid, and michael culkin, who incidentally also had a role in the original candyman film. exploring themes including masculinity, gender and family, the nest is a rewarding watch that's made all the more intense by durkin's use of horror stylings. what is happening? you're all strangers to me right now!...
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margo's family doesn't live in california. we're all over the country.eing disregarded because we don't live there in california. so we're asking that the citizens of los angeles reach out to the district attorney's office and let them know this is not acceptable. you know the person that is handling that is field director, gene satriano. her email is gsatriano @da.la county .gov. lawrence: peter, your family added to the long littles of victims impacted by george gascon's policy. this particular suspect did not have a drivers's license, insurance and left the scene. >> yes. that as my brother terrence stated it is very tragic. we're still in shock, you know. my sister margo was walking her dog in the crosswalk at 6:30 a.m. in the morning. ran a red light. hit her in the crosswalk. hit her twice, ran her over, continued to keep going, and had to be tracked down by the police. on top of that he had no driver's license. he had no insurance. and on top of that, they let him go on his own recognizance. so he just left. that is not even a slap on the wrist. a
margo's family doesn't live in california. we're all over the country.eing disregarded because we don't live there in california. so we're asking that the citizens of los angeles reach out to the district attorney's office and let them know this is not acceptable. you know the person that is handling that is field director, gene satriano. her email is gsatriano @da.la county .gov. lawrence: peter, your family added to the long littles of victims impacted by george gascon's policy. this...
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. >> margo asked a great question which i'd like to hear your thoughts on about the training. when it comes into shaping the ability of this wonderful regiment . was it life experience, was it the experience they had coming in long before the war broke out? how were they taught if there was more to it to effectively see be the regiment make it became. >> the men were had undergone training as a militia unit. prior to the war where they would train in the ground and around marblehead. not necessarily taken very seriously because they go right to the tavern afterwards and drank punch and grog after the training. but it was really what forged these men as what and l'engle said is arguably the greatest fighting unit ever to take arms for the united states is there experience prior to the war fishing in the grant they as merchants where they had to battle not only the royal navy but also mother nature, some of the greatest scenes at the time, the grand banks were unforgiving. work literally and i mean, every year hundreds of men would die at sea. so this bread hard men that were ve
. >> margo asked a great question which i'd like to hear your thoughts on about the training. when it comes into shaping the ability of this wonderful regiment . was it life experience, was it the experience they had coming in long before the war broke out? how were they taught if there was more to it to effectively see be the regiment make it became. >> the men were had undergone training as a militia unit. prior to the war where they would train in the ground and around...
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you're in the world, and acting with other people, you take care of yourself and your family.or so, margoizon now and everyone should look her up. where to sit in the office and having headphones. it's the communication that happens. making sure that your boss and colleagues understand you and where so that to me seems like the really important piece because then you will feel able to be yourself and ask for what you need and another thing i talk about in the book and elsewhere is the importance of acceptance. you will be able to do your work better and feel better so again i think that communication piece is important and i would love to see schools and universities and workplaces have just really introductory neuro- diversity training for everyone. i don't think it requires that much. people need to be educated and out there. so i definitely recommend that and. i think the more of us that are in different industries the better that becomes. the disabilities they don't want to go to the disability resource center and say this is my disability. can you provide this accommodation and the s
you're in the world, and acting with other people, you take care of yourself and your family.or so, margoizon now and everyone should look her up. where to sit in the office and having headphones. it's the communication that happens. making sure that your boss and colleagues understand you and where so that to me seems like the really important piece because then you will feel able to be yourself and ask for what you need and another thing i talk about in the book and elsewhere is the...
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i wonder how many people agree with margo at j.p. morgan saying that we believe that bond yields bottomed and we are on an upward trajectory for the rest of the year, that is a call from j.p. morgan. tom: we heard that from david constant framing out of 4900 and john, 5000. john gallup will appear on another property of bloomberg this morning. tom: night -- jonathan: 9:20 eastern time. my property, our property, we all share in this. it is the multiple contraction that is really interesting. he called in for a bigger game -- again, but his real call, where the bullish is is in earnings, it is not on margins. tom: maybe the pe goes to 22 down to 20 level. we will talk to alicia levine on that, but that hinges off of the bond market and sustained lower yields and you get comfortable with equity multiples. lisa: that is part of it, the bond yield story, which a lot of people think they will. the other side of it is what we are talking about this week. if we will not be bullish is supply chain constraints. we are looking in the increase
i wonder how many people agree with margo at j.p. morgan saying that we believe that bond yields bottomed and we are on an upward trajectory for the rest of the year, that is a call from j.p. morgan. tom: we heard that from david constant framing out of 4900 and john, 5000. john gallup will appear on another property of bloomberg this morning. tom: night -- jonathan: 9:20 eastern time. my property, our property, we all share in this. it is the multiple contraction that is really interesting. he...
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morning close to margo back to the mid-60s, we start out with a big head start and we are doing almostact numbers tomorrow so this is why i say not a lot of change. temperatures and smoke. let's talk about that smoke. that is what we look like right now from space. you can see all of the plumes of smoke coming off of the mcfarland fire. the dixie fire is still producing pyro cumulus clouds. they look like thunderstorms. they are thunderstorms, taking all that smoke and spreading it. there is the call door fire right there, that is the one on the doorstep right now for tahoe so what i want to do is just give you a unique perspective, where exactly is the fire burning? let's come in for a close-up view because you can take the red line shall give the perimeter and all of the little red boxes show you where the fire is for and most recently. clearly this fire is marching its way uphill and when we put this into this perspective, there is something tahoe, this is the leading edge of the call door fire. for before you get to and bridges and you take that steep incline up to echo pass, the f
morning close to margo back to the mid-60s, we start out with a big head start and we are doing almostact numbers tomorrow so this is why i say not a lot of change. temperatures and smoke. let's talk about that smoke. that is what we look like right now from space. you can see all of the plumes of smoke coming off of the mcfarland fire. the dixie fire is still producing pyro cumulus clouds. they look like thunderstorms. they are thunderstorms, taking all that smoke and spreading it. there is...
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. >> margo has a great question about the training, what comes into the shaping of the ability of this wonderful regiment? was it life experience? was it the experience they had coming in long before the war broke out? how were they taught, if there was more to it, to effectively be the regiment they became? >> the men were -- had undergone training as a militia unit, prior to the war, where they would train, in the grounds, in and around marblehead. you know, it was, you know, not necessarily very -- taken very seriously because they would go right to the tavern afterwards and drink punch and grog after the training, but it was really forged these men as what's been said is arguably the greatest fighting unit ever to take arms for the united states is their experience prior to the war, fishing in the grand banks and, you know, as merchants, where they had to battle not only the royal navy from [inaudible] but also mother nature in some of the greatest seas at the time, you know. i mean, the grand banks were unforgiving, were literally -- i mean, every year hundreds of men would die fr
. >> margo has a great question about the training, what comes into the shaping of the ability of this wonderful regiment? was it life experience? was it the experience they had coming in long before the war broke out? how were they taught, if there was more to it, to effectively be the regiment they became? >> the men were -- had undergone training as a militia unit, prior to the war, where they would train, in the grounds, in and around marblehead. you know, it was, you know, not...
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my daughter margo serves it to me.who make the mcdonald's soft serve ice cream because they are always out. if he has fixed that problem, he should do a service to all of us -- >> will: but it's good. mcdonald's is good soft serve. >> you know, i don't think they actually go out, i think the workers just say that so they do not have to clean it too late. >> will: or maybe it is like diamonds, restrict to increase price. >> so you come back tomorrow. >> will: you have a pellet ice machine, that's fancy. it looks like daniel craig has turned from james bond to dr. no, he said he will not leave his children any money for inheritance. joey, is 007 right to leave his kids double oh zero? that was in the prompter and i resent that you put that pond in there. >> listen, my dad did not leave me millions, either. the difference is my dad did not raise me rich. if you are going to your kids up living a rich and lavish lifestyle than completely cut them off when you die, do you really have that lack of faith in your own ability t
my daughter margo serves it to me.who make the mcdonald's soft serve ice cream because they are always out. if he has fixed that problem, he should do a service to all of us -- >> will: but it's good. mcdonald's is good soft serve. >> you know, i don't think they actually go out, i think the workers just say that so they do not have to clean it too late. >> will: or maybe it is like diamonds, restrict to increase price. >> so you come back tomorrow. >> will: you...
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interacting with other people, your source of income and how you take care of yourself and your family so margo was at verizon now, everyone should look her up if you don't already know her. in the book we talk about things, usual things like where to sit in the office and having headphones and things like that but more and partly, it's the communication that happens. making sure your boss and colleagues understand you and you can share what you need or what you can't do so to me, that seems like an important piece because when you feel able to be yourself and ask for what you need and another thing i talk about in the book and elsewhere is the importance of acceptance. when people who are autistic or narrow divergent feel really accepted both by themselves and the people around them, there are levels of depression and anxiety goes way down. that also means you can just do your work better if you feel better so again, i think the communication piece is important. i'd love to see schools and universities andld workplaces he introductory neural diversity training for everyone, i don't think it re
interacting with other people, your source of income and how you take care of yourself and your family so margo was at verizon now, everyone should look her up if you don't already know her. in the book we talk about things, usual things like where to sit in the office and having headphones and things like that but more and partly, it's the communication that happens. making sure your boss and colleagues understand you and you can share what you need or what you can't do so to me, that seems...
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and so margo who is that verizon now everyone should look her up if you do not already know her.ut things, the usual things about where to sit in the office, having headphones and things like that. i think more importantly it is the communication that happens. making sure your boss and colleaguesgu, like understand you. you can share what you need or what you can't do. that to me seems like the really important piece. then you will feel able to be yourself and ask for what you need. another thing a talk about in the book and elsewhere is the importance of acceptance. when people who autistic feel really accepted both by themselves and the people around them, there are levels but no way down. if you are feeling better. i would love too see schools and universities people will be needed to be educated and it needs to be out there. some places are doing that, some of the bigger companies. i need to be more commonplace. >> i think the more of us who are in different industries the better that becomes. i provide accommodations for all of my students, some of their disabilities they do
and so margo who is that verizon now everyone should look her up if you do not already know her.ut things, the usual things about where to sit in the office, having headphones and things like that. i think more importantly it is the communication that happens. making sure your boss and colleaguesgu, like understand you. you can share what you need or what you can't do. that to me seems like the really important piece. then you will feel able to be yourself and ask for what you need. another...
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you're in the world and you're interacting and how you take care of yourself and your familiment so, margo, who is at verizon now and everyone should look her up, if you don't already know her. you know, in the book, we talked about things, you know, the usual things, where to sit in the office and having head phones and things like that. i think more importantly, it like the communication that happens. like, you know, making sure that your boss and colleagues like understand you and where you can just kind of share what you need or what you can't do and so that to me seems like the important piece because then you'll feel able to be yourself and to ask for what you need and there's, you know, another thing i talked about in the book and elsewhere, the importance of acceptance. when people who are autistic or neuro divergent feel accepted by themselves and by the people around them, their levels of anxiety and depression go down. you'll be able to do your work better if you're feeling better and i think that communication piece is really important. i would love to see schools and universit
you're in the world and you're interacting and how you take care of yourself and your familiment so, margo, who is at verizon now and everyone should look her up, if you don't already know her. you know, in the book, we talked about things, you know, the usual things, where to sit in the office and having head phones and things like that. i think more importantly, it like the communication that happens. like, you know, making sure that your boss and colleagues like understand you and where you...
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like agency come here in the world, in common how you treat this with your self and your family so margothat verizon now everybody should look her up because you know her, and you in the book we talk about the usual things but what if it in the office and having headphones and things like that but i think the more importantly, it is like the communication that happens. likehe making sure that your bos and your colleagues like understand you and like where you can just kind of share what to do or what you can do and so that to me seems like it's in a really important piece because then you will feel able to be yourself and ask for what you need. there's another thing that attack about in the book and elsewhere, is the importance of acceptance when people, feel really accepted it, but by themselves and by the people around them, there are levels of like depression and anxiety goik way down so that also means that you will be available to just do your work better. you're feelingus better so agaii think that communication pieces) i would love to see schools and universities workplaces have i
like agency come here in the world, in common how you treat this with your self and your family so margothat verizon now everybody should look her up because you know her, and you in the book we talk about the usual things but what if it in the office and having headphones and things like that but i think the more importantly, it is like the communication that happens. likehe making sure that your bos and your colleagues like understand you and like where you can just kind of share what to do...
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. >> margo, john, stallone, storm, only on "gma." ♪ all you people can't you see can't you see ♪ >>>people can't you see can't you see ♪ >>> hey, good morning. >> 'nsync. >> i got it mixed up. apologies to all the fellows. >> it is tuesday, folks. good to be here with george and t.j. >>> coming up here some places have started school. a lot going back soon so it's on the minds of a lot of parents. covid cases surging around the country. what you need to know about vaccinating your kids and keeping them safe in that classroom. dr. besser, our good friend, is back live. he' he'll break this down. >>> simone biles is back at the olympics and has won a bronze. it was in the balance beam finals. guan chenchen won the gold, xijing won silver and amy has the latest. >> reporter: yes, simone biles has proven once again why she is the greatest of all time. she overcame such intense scrutiny and so much pressure to return to the games and, guess what, she's bringing home another medal. this morning simone biles returning to glory with a stunning performance on the balance beam. overcoming ment
. >> margo, john, stallone, storm, only on "gma." ♪ all you people can't you see can't you see ♪ >>>people can't you see can't you see ♪ >>> hey, good morning. >> 'nsync. >> i got it mixed up. apologies to all the fellows. >> it is tuesday, folks. good to be here with george and t.j. >>> coming up here some places have started school. a lot going back soon so it's on the minds of a lot of parents. covid cases surging around the...
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. >> which one of your "the st inn flew lew would be great, margo, idris, there's so many but when youow what, i like the outfit. they're -- you get to keep it even though you won't keep it on. they're not making you give it up, are they? >> here's the deal, if i take it off it's essentially indecent exposure so i'm just going to keep it on so i won't give it back. i gets a super costume. >> i love that about you. >> good to see you in whatever outfit it may be. they all work for you so congrats on everything. we will see you down the road, brother. >> a side note it is the director's birthday's tomorrow. do james a favor, go see "the suicide squad." >> too good. >> he's too good. >> making the peace. making the peace. >> i'm supposed to promote it now. it'll be in theaters and on hbo max on friday as well, ginger, over to you. >>> thank you, t.j. we will be watching. speaking of superheroes we have a new show from the marvel cinematic universe called "what if" that re-imagines events from the movies. >> every universe is different. each one unique. >> slow down a little bit. there's a
. >> which one of your "the st inn flew lew would be great, margo, idris, there's so many but when youow what, i like the outfit. they're -- you get to keep it even though you won't keep it on. they're not making you give it up, are they? >> here's the deal, if i take it off it's essentially indecent exposure so i'm just going to keep it on so i won't give it back. i gets a super costume. >> i love that about you. >> good to see you in whatever outfit it may be....
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i remember really enjoying her performance as ben affleck�*s sister, margo, in gone girl, and as a cults: this is - what we always wanted. it's in cinemas now. an egyptian teenager leads a double life in the new drama souad. 19—year—old souad played by bassant ahmed wears her veil in public, but her social media tells a different story. she shares flirty photos and texts with her boyfriend, ahmed, whom she's never met. heryoungersister, rabab, played by basmala el ghaiesh observes all of this and plays an increasingly key role in this film of two halves. it's a fascinating and disturbing look at the contradiction of young girls lives in modern day urban egypt. film—maker ayten amin draws excellence performances from her cast of newcomers, and everyday scenes become riveting under her keen observational eye. i could've watched the opening bus scene, in which souad tells various strangers tall stories about her fiance, for hours. and there is a subtle bathroom moment that speaks volumes about repressed female sexuality. souad's second half isn't quite as strong as its first, but it is sti
i remember really enjoying her performance as ben affleck�*s sister, margo, in gone girl, and as a cults: this is - what we always wanted. it's in cinemas now. an egyptian teenager leads a double life in the new drama souad. 19—year—old souad played by bassant ahmed wears her veil in public, but her social media tells a different story. she shares flirty photos and texts with her boyfriend, ahmed, whom she's never met. heryoungersister, rabab, played by basmala el ghaiesh observes all of...
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my friend, the former mayor dee margo said at the time hate will not overcome love. hate will not define who we are. this shooting was undoubtedly hate in its purest form. the shooter was a white supremacist who carried out an act that can only be described as domestic terrorism. our hispanic neighbors and friends were purposely targeted and both texans and mexicans were killed by this wicked individual. in the face of this pure evil, el pasoians responded with love. off-duty surgeons and doctors rushed to the hospital to save as many lives as they could. impasse sowians were -- el pasoians were comforted by their faith servants who sat beside them as they were told their loved ones had not made it. and hundreds of texans lined up to give blood. i was proud to be one of those 3,000 donations at the center in el paso in las cruces. a young el pasoan rubio martinez was just in sixth grade when this mass shooting took place. in the days that followed, he created the el paso challenge where he and his mom performed 23 random acts of kindness in honor of the 23 victims. t
my friend, the former mayor dee margo said at the time hate will not overcome love. hate will not define who we are. this shooting was undoubtedly hate in its purest form. the shooter was a white supremacist who carried out an act that can only be described as domestic terrorism. our hispanic neighbors and friends were purposely targeted and both texans and mexicans were killed by this wicked individual. in the face of this pure evil, el pasoians responded with love. off-duty surgeons and...