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i'm—a tell you what really got me — when i seen my grandkids, wytham and marnie, that's my family. i seen that foursome, made me want to dance a little bit. isaid, "god, i'm back!" i got to try this. i got to go with it. we still don't know each other all, you know, the way, but... ..it�*s better. he kind of catching onto me, i'm catching onto him, so... people think that when you get exonerated, the celebration is on. it's over with, the fight is over and you're celebrating, and... it'sjust beginning, really. it'sjust beginning. when i first got out... he groans. ..i couldn't get a job. the felony stopped me from getting a job. from getting an apartment. it seemed like the felony was controlling my life, and the only way i can get the felony out my record is to get pardoned. i haven't been pardoned. governor roy cooper, for some reason, hasn't pardoned me. if i were to get a pardon, it would make everything a lot easier. hi, everybody. governor roy cooper here. every year, we carve out time to do the turkey pardon. - we eat turkey for thanksgiving, so it's a tradition for the gove
i'm—a tell you what really got me — when i seen my grandkids, wytham and marnie, that's my family. i seen that foursome, made me want to dance a little bit. isaid, "god, i'm back!" i got to try this. i got to go with it. we still don't know each other all, you know, the way, but... ..it�*s better. he kind of catching onto me, i'm catching onto him, so... people think that when you get exonerated, the celebration is on. it's over with, the fight is over and you're celebrating,...
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Sep 9, 2021
09/21
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i'm—a tell you what really got me — when i seen my grandkids, wytham and marnie, that's my family.een that foursome, made me want to dance a little bit. isaid, "god, i'm back!" i got to try this. i got to go with it. we still don't know each other all, you know, the way, but... ..it�*s better. he kind of catching onto me, i'm catching onto him, so... people think that when you get exonerated, the celebration is on. it's over with, the fight is over and you're celebrating, and... it'sjust beginning, really. it's just beginning. when i first got out... he groans ..i couldn't get a job. the felony stopped me from getting a job. from getting an apartment. it seemed like the felony was controlling my life, and the only way i can get the felony out my record is get pardoned. i haven't been pardoned. governor roy cooper, for some reason, hasn't pardoned me. if i were to get a pardon, it would make everything a lot easier. hi, everybody. — governor roy cooper here. every year, we carve out time to do the turkey pardon. - we eat turkey for thanksgiving, so it's a tradition for the governor
i'm—a tell you what really got me — when i seen my grandkids, wytham and marnie, that's my family.een that foursome, made me want to dance a little bit. isaid, "god, i'm back!" i got to try this. i got to go with it. we still don't know each other all, you know, the way, but... ..it�*s better. he kind of catching onto me, i'm catching onto him, so... people think that when you get exonerated, the celebration is on. it's over with, the fight is over and you're celebrating, and......
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different rules for different people. lawyer and a new york politician marnie hall asa says that the situation underlines the reality of america's supposedly legal impartiality. it would have been one case that would have been fine, but instead it was a 131 judges and early 700 cases. so this really proves to be, you know, a pervasive and systemic disregard for the choose a law. and it really illustrates how the judges, the federal bench, the whole system as an institution, you know, is, is impartial and biased. i think this is just the tip of the iceberg. i think all these judges have been exploring this for law for a long, long time when the public gets a win that the system is corrupt and you know, did the judiciary is not fair and impartial. i think that that really pushes the public to put pressure on our elected officials to come up with structures that demand impartiality or that does it for me. this are, i will be back in, let's say 35 minutes with another full fresh local news. this is our to international, stay with us. the . ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a
different rules for different people. lawyer and a new york politician marnie hall asa says that the situation underlines the reality of america's supposedly legal impartiality. it would have been one case that would have been fine, but instead it was a 131 judges and early 700 cases. so this really proves to be, you know, a pervasive and systemic disregard for the choose a law. and it really illustrates how the judges, the federal bench, the whole system as an institution, you know, is, is...
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Sep 8, 2021
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in addition to that tele-marnie appetizer, cnn reports that the top financial officer of the trump organizationman in jeffrey mcconney. also was called to testify again before the grand jury. late last week. make of that what you will. mr. mcconney reportedly testified to the grand jury, at least once already. just before the first round of indictments were handed down against the trump organization in the cfo. now he has been brought back in to testify again. he and his lawyer both declined to comment on that second round of testimony. but he did report that he gave that testimony to the grand jury of the end of last week. you know, subpoenas are neither indictments, nor are they sure signs that more indictments are coming. but they are a sure sign that the prosecutors are still at, work and they are not done. here they really seem to have their tentacles attached to this. thing the little grab the arms, clinging clinging,. and not letting go. all those arm. so many arms. you know they have hard little beaks to. watch this space. watch this space. >>out biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pi
in addition to that tele-marnie appetizer, cnn reports that the top financial officer of the trump organizationman in jeffrey mcconney. also was called to testify again before the grand jury. late last week. make of that what you will. mr. mcconney reportedly testified to the grand jury, at least once already. just before the first round of indictments were handed down against the trump organization in the cfo. now he has been brought back in to testify again. he and his lawyer both declined to...
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Sep 24, 2021
09/21
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and marnie vaccine, which is fighter in this case was safe and effective. um in the u. s were probably handicapped because the only vaccines that's fully after he approved right now. is fighters. so if somebody and the only vaccine is that proof of booster, so if somebody is gonna write a prescription, either off label or within guidance, it will likely going to be fighters if you had moderna or jnj. um it's probably going to be safe. but i would say talk to your healthcare professional for sure. okay what other point of clarification? why isn't the cdc recommending pfizer booster shots for kids under the age of 18? um. it's just a matter of, um you know where the risk benefit was, and i think they're probably just, um, yeah i'm not sure exactly why 16 to 18 wasn't. uh included in chronic medical conditions at this point, but again, there is less data than i think they're also balancing the potential. risk of myocarditis, uh, against this small risk of needing to be hospitalized if you didn't get a booster, alright? finally here, sort of the big picture question here on
and marnie vaccine, which is fighter in this case was safe and effective. um in the u. s were probably handicapped because the only vaccines that's fully after he approved right now. is fighters. so if somebody and the only vaccine is that proof of booster, so if somebody is gonna write a prescription, either off label or within guidance, it will likely going to be fighters if you had moderna or jnj. um it's probably going to be safe. but i would say talk to your healthcare professional for...
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Sep 11, 2021
09/21
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o'connor keith kevin o'connor marni pont o'doherty amy o'doherty >> and my cousin who was like a sisterur daughter, your sister, your mother, aunts, uncles, and many cousins miss you terribly. we hope to see you again one day. [speaking foreign language] >> albert and my hero and my father donald gregory. my dad was a gregarious yet sensitive man who had a great distance of humor and a deep love for his family and friends. he loved his job and his peers, but he knew had to come off the train leaving work at work and engage and connect with us. a few weeks before september 11, he had a heart-to-heart talk with me about how he wanted to prioritize his health so he could be there for my sister, brother and i through our milestones of marriage and children. although he was not here with us, he was never missing in our hearts. the legacy of his life lives on with all those who miss him and now with his five grandchildren who will learn to learn -- to love their grandpa. it is only with acts of kindness, charity, and love that we can negate the intentions of those who wanted to bring down thi
o'connor keith kevin o'connor marni pont o'doherty amy o'doherty >> and my cousin who was like a sisterur daughter, your sister, your mother, aunts, uncles, and many cousins miss you terribly. we hope to see you again one day. [speaking foreign language] >> albert and my hero and my father donald gregory. my dad was a gregarious yet sensitive man who had a great distance of humor and a deep love for his family and friends. he loved his job and his peers, but he knew had to come off...
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Sep 12, 2021
09/21
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o'connor >> keith kevin o'connor >> marni pont o'doherty >> amy o'doherty >> my cousin who was like a your mother, aunt, uncles and many cousins miss you terribly. we hope to see you again one day. [speaking spanish] >> albert ogletree and mike your and father, donald h gregory. my dad was a gregarious yet sensitive man who had a great sense of humor and a deep love for his family and friends. he loved his job and peers at cantor fitzgerald but he knew how to come off the train and engage and connect with us. a few weeks before september 11, he had a heart to heart talk with me about how he wanted to prioritize his health city could be there for my sister, brother and i threat our milestones. although he was on here with us, he was never missing in our heart. the legacy of his life is on -- lives on with his five grandchildren will love to learn their grandfather through stories. it is only out of love can negate the intentions of those who wanted to bring down this country and this will be what we teach our children. i am deeply grateful for all of those who have served and sacrifice
o'connor >> keith kevin o'connor >> marni pont o'doherty >> amy o'doherty >> my cousin who was like a your mother, aunt, uncles and many cousins miss you terribly. we hope to see you again one day. [speaking spanish] >> albert ogletree and mike your and father, donald h gregory. my dad was a gregarious yet sensitive man who had a great sense of humor and a deep love for his family and friends. he loved his job and peers at cantor fitzgerald but he knew how to come...