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when he was in the economy and everything micha that. counted this piece. thousands of. thousands of kenyans. for memories. i would. agree but. very for memories. it's very clear edith that mr moyer was a polarizing figure but give us a profile of who would have loved him and who wouldn't have left him. who would have loved in basically anyone who was 20 in the eighty's and this is because around kenya all the countries what you are going through civil war there was an attempted coup of some sort and so his style of leadership which was very much i'm interested was considered to keep kenya stable and these are the people who would say things like he was the leader that we needed at the time he was also quite charming known to remember people's faces remember names and when he would go into rural areas he would leave them with money and these are the people who truly adore him to this day everybody else who doesn't fall in that category has something nasty to say about president mori 24 years is a long time to be president and in that time he was accused of gross violatio
when he was in the economy and everything micha that. counted this piece. thousands of. thousands of kenyans. for memories. i would. agree but. very for memories. it's very clear edith that mr moyer was a polarizing figure but give us a profile of who would have loved him and who wouldn't have left him. who would have loved in basically anyone who was 20 in the eighty's and this is because around kenya all the countries what you are going through civil war there was an attempted coup of some...
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micha micha michael bazzle is here. and former democratic congressman, steve israel. and tim miller. congressman, i know it's not an endorsement but you're a biden guy. vice president biden and others, what was your biggest take away? >> joe biden had the night he needed. he walked away from the stage with -- he refound his swing. but i have to say, as a biden supporter, i think everybody walked off that stage with a feeling of accomplishment, mike bloomberg kind of crawled out of the hole he was in from las vegas. bernie sanders took punches but he didn't go down for the count. i would conclude with this, what we saw with bernie sanders last night, stephanie, was an exceptional democratic primary candidate with passion but a risky general election candidate. if you are the democrats you have to try to win florida and the electoral college. one way not to win florida is to take votes for granted. one way to take votes for granted is to praise cuba and criticize israel. great tactical primary strategy but over the long haul he showed that he continues to be a risky can
micha micha michael bazzle is here. and former democratic congressman, steve israel. and tim miller. congressman, i know it's not an endorsement but you're a biden guy. vice president biden and others, what was your biggest take away? >> joe biden had the night he needed. he walked away from the stage with -- he refound his swing. but i have to say, as a biden supporter, i think everybody walked off that stage with a feeling of accomplishment, mike bloomberg kind of crawled out of the...
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i sit down with former mayor michae bloomberg who says his presidential candidate -- campaign is morest the money he is pouring into it, it is about managing the country's biggest city. >> they t have no idea hrun things and address real issues and get teams together and make decisions when there is no right answer. for most of tse things there is no right t answer,t is what nagement is about. judy:
i sit down with former mayor michae bloomberg who says his presidential candidate -- campaign is morest the money he is pouring into it, it is about managing the country's biggest city. >> they t have no idea hrun things and address real issues and get teams together and make decisions when there is no right answer. for most of tse things there is no right t answer,t is what nagement is about. judy:
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see what's making affen >>nd on yoside's micha fi has told you before about the problems with california's current recycling system. now maybe it's time for an entirely new one. >> that's all coming up in half hour on abc7 news at 6:00. >> we will see you then.sh hit "hamilton" as we've never seen it been. lin-manuel miranda announced the news on twitter today. >> he says the film version will feature the original cast as well as lin-manuel miranda as hamilton. ♪ >> "hamilton" has had huge success on stage, winning 11 tony awards and the pulitzer prize for drama. abc7's parent company disney is behind the film version. >> it will feature a performance at the richard rogers heater where the show first opened. hamilton is set to be in movie theaters of october ofext seeing that. >> i've seen this show twice in san francisco. it's amazing. i can totally see it translated to film too. >> really? i can't wait to see it. i'll see it on stage too. "world news tonight" with david muir is next. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. for sandhya patel, michael finney and al
see what's making affen >>nd on yoside's micha fi has told you before about the problems with california's current recycling system. now maybe it's time for an entirely new one. >> that's all coming up in half hour on abc7 news at 6:00. >> we will see you then.sh hit "hamilton" as we've never seen it been. lin-manuel miranda announced the news on twitter today. >> he says the film version will feature the original cast as well as lin-manuel miranda as hamilton....
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. >> reporter: in 2019, the sacramento county district ey atto me's crnriand identified michae green as a new suspect. the first case of its kind in california history. >> without investigative genetic genealogy, we would not be here today. >> just glad to be out. >> reporter: thursday a inntd dgjue dismissed all charges against him. out just in time for valentine's day with his family. >> i missed this beautiful country. the trees, the fresh air, everything. >>> we're learning more of the details planned for the memorial for kobe bryant and his daughter. there's a memorial planned at staples center on february 24th. starting today fans can register for tickets which range in price from $24 up to $224. proceeds will be donated to the bryant family's mamba sports foundation. >> they deserve it. both gigi, kobe, all others that passed away. it's a great thing to celebrate. >> it's still unclear how many fans will get into the memorial. staples center can hold up to 20,000 people, but the bryant family hasn't announced how many of the seats will go to the general public. >>> prince harr
. >> reporter: in 2019, the sacramento county district ey atto me's crnriand identified michae green as a new suspect. the first case of its kind in california history. >> without investigative genetic genealogy, we would not be here today. >> just glad to be out. >> reporter: thursday a inntd dgjue dismissed all charges against him. out just in time for valentine's day with his family. >> i missed this beautiful country. the trees, the fresh air, everything....
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michae well, the president is obviously very upset about anything that ties the upcoming election anda's help to him. t this is a story that we've seen before, a story that date back to 2016. some reporting in this area that i'veeen d i'veeard myself is that trying to get their hands around election meddling and preventing tha is extmely difficult. and what it usually requires is he person at the top, the president and his national security aisor to use their power to make sure things are enrking across the gover to make sure that foreign countries know that they're paying cloon atten to this issue. and what folks in the government see when this happens, when the president does things likehis is they worry that they will not be prepared for what may beng coecause there's no one at the top of the government who is using every power that they have to stop this. and it's a complex oblem. it's something that can involve hacking. it can involve sial media. it can involve context. and we're starting to see the beginnings of it. obviously, with the wiefings thk, the briefing on capitol hill
michae well, the president is obviously very upset about anything that ties the upcoming election anda's help to him. t this is a story that we've seen before, a story that date back to 2016. some reporting in this area that i'veeen d i'veeard myself is that trying to get their hands around election meddling and preventing tha is extmely difficult. and what it usually requires is he person at the top, the president and his national security aisor to use their power to make sure things are...
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other industries so now boeing has a major scandal on a stand that is claiming that it's just a michaeli important law doesn't apply to other agricultural companies are saying now we're systemically important we're above the law that is leading to beyond a kleptocracy this becoming i think it's a cracker stock or c. is the right word it's ruled by the least qualified are now in charge of running the economy and the results are obviously catastrophic. and. i don't trust medical authority at all. and there isn't for that as i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of doctors to discuss what happened to me and i was basically laughed at like diet has nothing to do with our immune disorders so my suggestion to people who have health issues they can't figure out if they're going to see a medical professional and they've been going for 10 years and they're still in the same place they should probably take it upon themselves to start testing things out testing out diet testing out e
other industries so now boeing has a major scandal on a stand that is claiming that it's just a michaeli important law doesn't apply to other agricultural companies are saying now we're systemically important we're above the law that is leading to beyond a kleptocracy this becoming i think it's a cracker stock or c. is the right word it's ruled by the least qualified are now in charge of running the economy and the results are obviously catastrophic. and. i don't trust medical authority at all....
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time i've returned home to jerusalem things have gotten worse and worse. 40 years ago i met david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality thehere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do i it. >> we are herere in a bubblble. afteter sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with thehe israelel as possibible. >> many israelis don't wwant t know abobout paltinians. they don't't want to rrea
time i've returned home to jerusalem things have gotten worse and worse. 40 years ago i met david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been...
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micha michael bloomberg, joe biden, amy klobuchar and elizabeth warren join us. >>> president trump attackings time supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, sonia sotomayor. why he says those justices should recuse themselves from all trump-related cases now. does that claim have any substance? >>> president trump is repeating an unfounded attack on supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. >> in a fierce dissent on friday, justice sotomayor criticized the court's conservative majority for granting a number of emergency applications submitted by the trump administration but largely denying them in other cases. let's go to our supreme court analyst joan biskupik. the president continuing to talk about it. listen to what he said in the press conference this morning. >> i don't know how they cannot recuse themselves or anything having to do with trump or trump related. her statement was so inappropriate. when you're a justice of the supreme court, and it is almost what she's trying to do is take the people that do feel a different way and get them to vote the way she would like them to vote. >>
micha michael bloomberg, joe biden, amy klobuchar and elizabeth warren join us. >>> president trump attackings time supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, sonia sotomayor. why he says those justices should recuse themselves from all trump-related cases now. does that claim have any substance? >>> president trump is repeating an unfounded attack on supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. >> in a fierce dissent on friday, justice sotomayor criticized the court's...
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. >> in previous episodes of "chasing california" we caught up with bernie sanders, michae bloomberg and andrew yang. you can find the full episode online on abc 7 news app, youtube and amazon fire. >>> marin city making sure every person counts through take campaign as it looks to build a better bay area. abc 7 news was there as the city building efforts to raise the profile and getting people to take part in the 2020 census. it's creating banners to highlight community members and draw attention to the importance of taking part in the census count. >> we want people to know that marin city has value in this county. we know that people -- there are six generations of families here, and we're celebrating all the hard work that the people who came to work in the ship beyond a reasonable doubt days. >> despite the banner they are getting people to sign up to be census workers. it determines the amount of funding the local community will oversee. >>> as always we want to hear from you about your ideas how we can build a better bay area. we need your help. you can share ideas by joining
. >> in previous episodes of "chasing california" we caught up with bernie sanders, michae bloomberg and andrew yang. you can find the full episode online on abc 7 news app, youtube and amazon fire. >>> marin city making sure every person counts through take campaign as it looks to build a better bay area. abc 7 news was there as the city building efforts to raise the profile and getting people to take part in the 2020 census. it's creating banners to highlight...
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and they think that maybe micha michael bloomberg might be the one.we shall see. >> i had a great fan today and she said, you know, stop talking about the african-american voters as if it's a monolith, but do know this we do want to beat donald trump. so much so that we will pick whatever candidate it is who will be the least disappointing to us because this idea that we're happy with what we get is silly. it's who's going to be least disappointing because we want to beat trump. that's an interesting standard as well. >> yeah, sure is. wow, surprised i have a fan. i thought you were the only one. i thought you and your mom were the only two. >> my mother does like you and my niece who believes she looks like you. >> and your daughter. >> my wife, too. >> see you. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. listen, we have a lot to talk about. let's talk about the president's attorney general. going public, going on tv to say the president's own tweets make it impossible for him to do his job. bill barr, wow. saying that he won't be bullied by anyone, no
and they think that maybe micha michael bloomberg might be the one.we shall see. >> i had a great fan today and she said, you know, stop talking about the african-american voters as if it's a monolith, but do know this we do want to beat donald trump. so much so that we will pick whatever candidate it is who will be the least disappointing to us because this idea that we're happy with what we get is silly. it's who's going to be least disappointing because we want to beat trump. that's an...
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i sit down with former mayor michae bloomberg who says his presidential candidate -- campaign is morehan just the money he is pouring into it, it is about managing the country's biggest city. >> they t have no idea hrun things and address real issues and get teams together and make decisions when there is no right answer. for most of tse things there is no right t answer,t is what nagement is about. judy: plus, life after isis. former members of terror groups return to their home countries and neighbors fear the possibility ofepeat radical violence. >> they feel they will be stuck. now as they have returned, they want to have a life here. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs nour." ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> on an american cruiselines river, travelers explore classic antebellum homes, civil war battlefields, and historic american towns. aboard our fleet of victorian-style battle wheelers and riverboats, you canen expe local culture and cuisine and relive american history. american cruiselines, proud sponsor of "pbs newshour." ♪ >> fidelit
i sit down with former mayor michae bloomberg who says his presidential candidate -- campaign is morehan just the money he is pouring into it, it is about managing the country's biggest city. >> they t have no idea hrun things and address real issues and get teams together and make decisions when there is no right answer. for most of tse things there is no right t answer,t is what nagement is about. judy: plus, life after isis. former members of terror groups return to their home...
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micha south carolina is it. there are no moral victories in south carolina. joe biden hs to win.e was basing -- his confidence on his stronghe suppt in african-american commune e sm we saw the african-american turn on a d 2008 when they were going for hillary clinton until barack obama won in iowa. once he won in iowa, the african-american community said, my goodness, this fellow really does have a chance. and they switched. i think joe bid now who was running on electbility no longer relevant thesis has to bank on l theoyalty of the african-american and his long service and identndy there his service with barack obama. but that's it. i that' it for him. judy, when he said at the -- benning ofhe debate, we took a gut punch in iowa and i'm probably goingo lose here. anybody who is going to go door to door that weekend just said wait a minute. judy: and left new hampshire -- >> well, maybe i ought to look at klobacharnd buttigieg. judy: let's come back to michael bloomberg. he is spending $300 million on advertising, a modest amount. is he in a position to benefit if -- if this rac
micha south carolina is it. there are no moral victories in south carolina. joe biden hs to win.e was basing -- his confidence on his stronghe suppt in african-american commune e sm we saw the african-american turn on a d 2008 when they were going for hillary clinton until barack obama won in iowa. once he won in iowa, the african-american community said, my goodness, this fellow really does have a chance. and they switched. i think joe bid now who was running on electbility no longer relevant...
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that is the central focus for foer new york mayor michae bloomberg.rd in some national polls, bloomberg is pointedly tussling with president trump, in back-and-forth tweets, and at one in houston last night.this this morning on twitter, and he attacked me again this afternoon in an interview. so let me say this, mr. president-- you n't bully me, american people.you bully the >> desjardins: president trump also has his eye on a big map. next week, he begins a cpaign swing through arizona, colorado, nevada, and california. for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins. >> woodruff: and that brin us to the analysis of shields and gerson. that is syndicated col mark shields, and "washington times" columnist michael gerson. david brooks is away. hello to both of you. so we've had a primary, new hampshire. we now know what happened in the first in the nation contest after iowa, where there was some confusion about the results. mark, what do we make of it? >> judy, here's the bright side for the democrats. both the turnout record, after a disappointing turnout i
that is the central focus for foer new york mayor michae bloomberg.rd in some national polls, bloomberg is pointedly tussling with president trump, in back-and-forth tweets, and at one in houston last night.this this morning on twitter, and he attacked me again this afternoon in an interview. so let me say this, mr. president-- you n't bully me, american people.you bully the >> desjardins: president trump also has his eye on a big map. next week, he begins a cpaign swing through arizona,...
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on thursday, a review of michae' bloom's debut on the democratic debate stage. i'm judy woodruff.he newshour, thank you and we will see you soon. newshour has been provided by -- '> before we talk about your investments, whas new? ask audrey is expecting. >> twins. >> we could be cser to the twins. >> change in plans. ty>> at fidea change in plans is always part of the plan. >> we offer wireless plans designed for a talker, texture, browser, photographer, a bit of everything. our customer service team is re to find a plan tyot works for for more, go to consumer cellular.tv. >> let --. colle american cruise lines. bnsf railway. the ford foundation, working with visionaries onhe front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcntting and by butions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank. you ♪ >> there is no parallel for this election in 2020. >> the entire point is to get past the headles, to get pas. >> we can go deeper into topics. everything isn
on thursday, a review of michae' bloom's debut on the democratic debate stage. i'm judy woodruff.he newshour, thank you and we will see you soon. newshour has been provided by -- '> before we talk about your investments, whas new? ask audrey is expecting. >> twins. >> we could be cser to the twins. >> change in plans. ty>> at fidea change in plans is always part of the plan. >> we offer wireless plans designed for a talker, texture, browser, photographer, a bit...
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micha has missed this. his mum has missed a lot.n talk as well for the first time. it's like a nightmare, you know, but if you are a political activist in russia, you just have to be prepared somehow or anything. for prison. the single mum is accused of links to a pro—democracy group based in the uk that is banned here is undesirable. she now has this electronic tag. that's how they control me. the case is based on a political debate and a protest with a banner against vladimir putin. translation: i think they want to frighten activists, to show that if people are politically translation: i think they want to frighten activists, to show that if people are politically active, they will end up like me in custody and suffering. 00:52:52,572 --> 2147483052:03:11,001 the family has been trying to keep 2147483052:03:11,001 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 life as normal as possible under house arrest, though misha has been having nightmares. and while her daughter was happy her mum gets to go out now, she wants to go to restaurants and shopping l
micha has missed this. his mum has missed a lot.n talk as well for the first time. it's like a nightmare, you know, but if you are a political activist in russia, you just have to be prepared somehow or anything. for prison. the single mum is accused of links to a pro—democracy group based in the uk that is banned here is undesirable. she now has this electronic tag. that's how they control me. the case is based on a political debate and a protest with a banner against vladimir putin....
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. >>> later in the hour, presidential candidate senator micha michael bennet of colorado joins my colleague stephanie ruhle live from new hampshire along with supporter james carville. (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. americans come to lendingtree.com to compare and save on loans, credit cards and more! but with the new lending tree app you can see your full financial health, monitor your credit score, see your cash flow and find out how you can cut your monthly bills. download it now to see how much you can save. - do you have a box of video tapes, film reels, or photos, that are degrading? legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half a million satisfied customers. visit legacybox.com today, and get 40% off. (sensei) a live bookkeeper quickbooks for me.tomize (live bookk
. >>> later in the hour, presidential candidate senator micha michael bennet of colorado joins my colleague stephanie ruhle live from new hampshire along with supporter james carville. (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. americans come to...
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present the lifetime civic achievement award to a dear friend and a leader i admire beyond measure, michaichael san giacomo. since 1990, michael has served as president and c.e.o. of recology. under his leadership, recology has expanded its operations from northern california to include more than 60 operating companies and facilities across california, washington, and oregon. i mean, do you think of -- as they pick up your garbage perhaps, do you think of how -- the scope of recology? mike himself is a leading voice nationally on recycling, composting, and reusing programs. recology has contributed much to the communities it serves. one of my favorite is the artist in resident program, and perhaps some of you have seen the great art created from bus and shelter glass. so recology is a billion-dollar leading technology company. they may collect your garbage, but what they are is a resource productivity company, and michael has played a big role in that growth. the tremendous growth and impact of recology is such a statement to michael and his commitment to leadership, his style, and his co
present the lifetime civic achievement award to a dear friend and a leader i admire beyond measure, michaichael san giacomo. since 1990, michael has served as president and c.e.o. of recology. under his leadership, recology has expanded its operations from northern california to include more than 60 operating companies and facilities across california, washington, and oregon. i mean, do you think of -- as they pick up your garbage perhaps, do you think of how -- the scope of recology? mike...
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micha turned his pain into action d is taking a stand against bullying my asking others to dothe same. >>i ready to get been void e. >>it eagle buddies that wants to help submarine but on anybody else to get believe like i did d then something say something. >>so riders came from across the central valley, includg a motorcycle club from fresno that first prayed for michael and then joined the ride michaels m wants to see more anti-bullying awareness in and out of school. so kids like michael never feel alone. are in marty we're still having a little bit of a hazy fog picture from timber on take a look at the golden gate off to the stance, you know this cloud cover overnight temperatures have be supported to the 40's. >>we'll ve some variable clouds going on for your sund today,a touch cooler but warming up for presidents day tomorrow, your orecast coming in growing up in a family that struged economicly powerfully fluenced my values. bernie sders and guarantee health care for . he's fighting to raise wages. now, our country is at a turng point. hard working people, beayed by trump, in
micha turned his pain into action d is taking a stand against bullying my asking others to dothe same. >>i ready to get been void e. >>it eagle buddies that wants to help submarine but on anybody else to get believe like i did d then something say something. >>so riders came from across the central valley, includg a motorcycle club from fresno that first prayed for michael and then joined the ride michaels m wants to see more anti-bullying awareness in and out of school. so...
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micha has missed this. his mum has missed a lot.on: i think they want to frighten activists, to show that if people are politically active, they will end up like me in custody and suffering. the family has been trying to keep life as normal as possible under house arrest, though misha has been having nightmares. and while her dog is happy she gets to be out now, she wants to go to restaurants and shopping like she used to. and despite the house work and home workers use to all, they‘ve all been on edge since they discovered investigators installed a spy cam in the aircon unit of their flat. translation: i saw the photos and realised there had been the camera. i was in my pyjamas. it was above the bed. for six months, what do they think i do? plan a coup in my bed? there has been tragedy as well. anastacia‘s oldest daughter alina lived in care. she had brain damage. when she fell sick, her mother wasn‘t allowed to visit until it was too late. she wants to scatter alina‘s ashes at sea but that is impossible under arrest. anastasia is
micha has missed this. his mum has missed a lot.on: i think they want to frighten activists, to show that if people are politically active, they will end up like me in custody and suffering. the family has been trying to keep life as normal as possible under house arrest, though misha has been having nightmares. and while her dog is happy she gets to be out now, she wants to go to restaurants and shopping like she used to. and despite the house work and home workers use to all, they‘ve all...