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keith morrison: such timing.emed to want to fix their marriage, kandi became a study in pretense. honesty took a holiday. i was living a lie. being in an affair is just living one big lie. keith morrison: yes, and she lied to herself too. you were thinking of you and he together striding across the bow of the "titanic." this is going to be it for you for ever. yes. keith morrison: then one night a couple of months into the affair, events suddenly ticked measurably toward their deadly conclusion. around bedtime, kandi received a text from emmett and couldn't hide it. the text popped up, and rob read it. and it said, "i wish i was there with you tonight." he-- - what did he say? he was angry. he just-- kandi, what is this? and i said, i don't know. so he calls emmett. rob goes, why are you texting my wife at this time of night? keith morrison: emmett's answer-- two minutes later, he showed up at rob's house. they talked like dueling lovers out on the sidewalk. then rob came back inside. rob tossed my phone up on ou
keith morrison: such timing.emed to want to fix their marriage, kandi became a study in pretense. honesty took a holiday. i was living a lie. being in an affair is just living one big lie. keith morrison: yes, and she lied to herself too. you were thinking of you and he together striding across the bow of the "titanic." this is going to be it for you for ever. yes. keith morrison: then one night a couple of months into the affair, events suddenly ticked measurably toward their deadly...
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keith morrison: yes.orrison: yeah. so where were you in the process of getting better when travis went to court to plead guilty and be sentenced? lydia tillman: i am-- was just out of rehab. the hardest day of my life. keith morrison: really? lydia tillman: to forgive him is-- was super difficult. keith morrison: how could you do that after what he did to you? lydia tillman: to heal myself rather than being angry. keith morrison: because that would not help you. lydia tillman: yeah. keith morrison: you harbor no bitterness, no? lydia tillman: rarely i get mad. keith morrison: yeah. lydia tillman: i believe travis forbes was acting out of fear and hatred. i choose love and peace over fear. and i won. keith morrison : so she did. and then she said, with that big infectious smile on her face that she had brought a gift for me. lydia tillman: its a bracelet. its-- keith morrison: may i open it? lydia tillman: yes. its an ac-- acronym for my name. its-- it says live your days inspired anew. keith morrison : wh
keith morrison: yes.orrison: yeah. so where were you in the process of getting better when travis went to court to plead guilty and be sentenced? lydia tillman: i am-- was just out of rehab. the hardest day of my life. keith morrison: really? lydia tillman: to forgive him is-- was super difficult. keith morrison: how could you do that after what he did to you? lydia tillman: to heal myself rather than being angry. keith morrison: because that would not help you. lydia tillman: yeah. keith...
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keith morrison: it was like grief, in a way, first, shock, then here in south africa, denial, >>> it was like grief in a way. first, shock, and here in south africa, denial as they are blade runner set at the dock, charged with murder. reeva steenkamp, a young woman just beginning to make a name for herself for fighting for domestic reviews-- abuse had been killed by her girlfriend-- boyfriend. all were trying to hang on to the fact that her death was a nightmarish accident, nothing more. >> this was a very conflicting narrative, because you want to believe him. you really, really, really want to believe him. >> it was a common desire. he must have thought he was firing at a burglar. >> the support has been overwhelming from all across the world. >> pete, oscar's manager, spoke to us two weeks after the shooting. >> it's support for him having lost someone really dear and close to him. >> then, then the questions, could they believe it, really? who was he, anyway? nbc's mary carillo was there with him when you beyond south africa even knew his name. >> is my face turning green? lol n
keith morrison: it was like grief, in a way, first, shock, then here in south africa, denial, >>> it was like grief in a way. first, shock, and here in south africa, denial as they are blade runner set at the dock, charged with murder. reeva steenkamp, a young woman just beginning to make a name for herself for fighting for domestic reviews-- abuse had been killed by her girlfriend-- boyfriend. all were trying to hang on to the fact that her death was a nightmarish accident, nothing...
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here is keith morrison with killer rule. >> this is an error -- horror movie. the setting, it's disturbing characters. but really ... where does performance end and reality began? >> tell me what the emergency is. >> all i can tell you is that a gun went off. >> this is the story about family, ambition, accomplishment. sharing. >> is the person who did the firing of the weapon they are now? >> yes. >> so yes, an horror movie. matthew and his daughter trinity who live in southern oregon. isolated? yes, but not very far from the town of ashland with its shakespearean festival and artists of all kind. trinity and her dad had evolved into a quirky little duo. musicians one night, comedians the next, and stage actors whenever the chance came along. >> i was 14 and going into the ninth grade. >> that is when trinity said to her dad why don't we make a movie. >> we were sort of blissfully blind. >> our main goal was to get a story and a script laid out. >> in these mountains myths are as mystic as the rains. he rain what movie did dad and daughter right? from the dark
here is keith morrison with killer rule. >> this is an error -- horror movie. the setting, it's disturbing characters. but really ... where does performance end and reality began? >> tell me what the emergency is. >> all i can tell you is that a gun went off. >> this is the story about family, ambition, accomplishment. sharing. >> is the person who did the firing of the weapon they are now? >> yes. >> so yes, an horror movie. matthew and his daughter...
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here is keith morrison with a crack in everything. >> it was his secret that started it. a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo, buffalo, missouri. on that farm in the new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung. the children were snug in their beds. lisa was sitting up, very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning, who knew? for one thing with lise in the way, brad could not sneak that secret of his into his -- her stocking which is what started the argument, slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dead on 911. >> he is very hysterical. he is crying, can't really say anything other than get here quick. get that quick. i heard that two or three times. >> such a complicated tale with its secrets, lies, shifting loyalties. here, of all places, this throwback to an idealized past. >> we hunted mushrooms and picked up walnuts. >> they were inseparable children, brad and his older sister marsha. >> we depended on each other. >> m
here is keith morrison with a crack in everything. >> it was his secret that started it. a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town called buffalo, buffalo, missouri. on that farm in the new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung. the children were snug in their beds. lisa was sitting up, very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning, who knew? for one thing with lise in the way, brad could not...
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keith morrison (voiceover): so many questions.iles from home >>> so many questions. why did mackenzie go to a park eight miles from home at 3:00 a.m. no less? who did she meet? it made no sense that her friend ashley. >> i can't believe she would meet cement at the park at 3:00 a.m. it is so unlike her? >> it is? because mackenzie like most of her sorority sister talked a lot about safety. >> i have been out with her a lot of times. she has always been extremely safe. she has texted me after going out at night and say, did you make it home? are you okay? >> you would exchange things to keep each other safe? >> yes. >> ashley met mckenzie almost four years earlier. >> she was shyer than you would think she would be. she would make anyone laugh. >> kennedy met mckenzie and college. >> her family doesn't live here . she had a job. she was going to school. she was checking off everything that a responsible adult would have on their checklist, i guess. >> mckenzie grew up near los angeles, el segundo, and she was raised in the church o
keith morrison (voiceover): so many questions.iles from home >>> so many questions. why did mackenzie go to a park eight miles from home at 3:00 a.m. no less? who did she meet? it made no sense that her friend ashley. >> i can't believe she would meet cement at the park at 3:00 a.m. it is so unlike her? >> it is? because mackenzie like most of her sorority sister talked a lot about safety. >> i have been out with her a lot of times. she has always been extremely safe....
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here's keith morrison with broken circle. >> the sky is endless here at the edge of the california desert. it's her heaven. so far from the tree-tangled sky where she grew up. the woods of missouri and the yellow farmhouse where this story begins. her father's farmhouse. his school. do you love your dad? >> i do love my dad. >> are you afraid of him too? >> i'm scared of my dad. >> what a strange, strange thing to love the person you're afraid of. the father you're afraid of. >> it's because at one point in time i wasn't afraid of him. he wasn't what he is now. >> but she wasn't what she is now either. which is why she's come back all these years later to the woods and the old farmhouse at her dad's school. but we begin years ago and far away in a place called feris, texas where teresa tucker a single mom of three was no other word for it, desperate. it was about her middle daughter ashley. spiraling out of control. what were you worried about? >> drugs and just rebellion. very mouthy and so i didn't know where to turn. >> how old was she at the time? >> 16. >> on that december weekend in
here's keith morrison with broken circle. >> the sky is endless here at the edge of the california desert. it's her heaven. so far from the tree-tangled sky where she grew up. the woods of missouri and the yellow farmhouse where this story begins. her father's farmhouse. his school. do you love your dad? >> i do love my dad. >> are you afraid of him too? >> i'm scared of my dad. >> what a strange, strange thing to love the person you're afraid of. the father you're...
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that's where you guys of taylor morrison come in; correct? it's up 7.2%.think what i saw was around 5% nationally in may for single family. you're right, that's very different in different parts of the country and what's quite interesting is when inventory is so tight, that moves prices up and so getting to kind of a more normalized steady state of inventory and i think it's quite good. the other component is looking at difference between re resaled new, there's a pretty good premium and today is really, really tight and look at ability that we have at taylor morrison and help our consumers personalize to their needs on payment or help on the down payment, that's something that's much more difficult. the inventory on average is 40 years from aging standpoint and there's a number of factors there but you're right, we have the ability to help the consumer to their front door by helping personalize a mortgage program. liz: in your last quarter report, you talk about the metrics of your average buyer and their average fico score and credit score was 751 and th
that's where you guys of taylor morrison come in; correct? it's up 7.2%.think what i saw was around 5% nationally in may for single family. you're right, that's very different in different parts of the country and what's quite interesting is when inventory is so tight, that moves prices up and so getting to kind of a more normalized steady state of inventory and i think it's quite good. the other component is looking at difference between re resaled new, there's a pretty good premium and today...
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madison morrison, thank you for being with us this morning. madison morrison is an engineering student at johns hopkins. we'll be back in just a minute. the olympic games are coming. but first, the best american athletes have to make team usa. the us olympic team trials begin june 15th on nbc and peacock. the paris olympics and paralympics coming this summer. brought to you on nbc bay area by toyota. proud partner of team usa. dupixent can help people with asthma breathe better in as little as two weeks. so this is better. even this dupixent is an add on treatment for specific types of moderate to severe asthma. that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. tell your doctor right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling, or numbness in your limbs, tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. ask your specialist about dupixent.
madison morrison, thank you for being with us this morning. madison morrison is an engineering student at johns hopkins. we'll be back in just a minute. the olympic games are coming. but first, the best american athletes have to make team usa. the us olympic team trials begin june 15th on nbc and peacock. the paris olympics and paralympics coming this summer. brought to you on nbc bay area by toyota. proud partner of team usa. dupixent can help people with asthma breathe better in as little as...
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there is a difference how the previous morrison government dealt with china and how the government has this visit? well, first of all i think the _ this visit? well, first of all i think the visit _ this visit? well, first of all i think the visit is - i think the visit is significant. seven years at a high level visit for that from the 19805 australia and china have reciprocal visits up until 2017. this is the first time that premier li qiang decided to engage at this level in australia. i think he�*s keen and ensuring that australia continues to be a stable and reliable supplier of resource and energy. i think the chinese have concerns about au5tralia have concerns about australia is far as investment regime and will be urging government for transparency, predictability and non—discrimination. certainly we will be wanting au5tralia certainly we will be wanting australia to reinforce its existing one china policy for that and we will certainly rai5e that and we will certainly raise concerns about the nuclear powered submarine arrangements.— arrangements. those are beijing's_ arrangeme
there is a difference how the previous morrison government dealt with china and how the government has this visit? well, first of all i think the _ this visit? well, first of all i think the visit _ this visit? well, first of all i think the visit is - i think the visit is significant. seven years at a high level visit for that from the 19805 australia and china have reciprocal visits up until 2017. this is the first time that premier li qiang decided to engage at this level in australia. i...
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do you see a difference between how the previous morrison government dealt with china and how albanesegh the albanese government has adopted a lot of keep my what his government has not done and what the morgan —— morrison government was for australia to play of her dull my very proactive role to lead against china in issues such as the south china in issues such as the south china sea over taiwan and chinese economic practices. for interference, and the current labour government on albanese, the current australian government has very deliberately kept back from saying that activist role. for the moment, said china is very pleased with where australia is. yes, there is a much better diplomatic atmosphere between the two countries, but i would not say australians cannot be as in the forefront of this push back against chinese behaviour is in the past. back against chinese behaviour is in the ast. , . the past. given the current atmosphere, _ the past. given the current atmosphere, what - the past. given the current atmosphere, what does i the past. given the current - atmosphere, what d
do you see a difference between how the previous morrison government dealt with china and how albanesegh the albanese government has adopted a lot of keep my what his government has not done and what the morgan —— morrison government was for australia to play of her dull my very proactive role to lead against china in issues such as the south china in issues such as the south china sea over taiwan and chinese economic practices. for interference, and the current labour government on...
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keith morrison: (voiceover) it was choose acid prevention. halloween in edmonton, canada.rrible creature she >>> it was halloween and edmonton, canada. i highlight almost any child's fennessey calendar, the night the terrible creature could never really be. mark twitchell loved halloween. spent weeks, months actually, stitching together getups, outlandish costumes. in 2008, weeks after his wife kicked him out and cops began tailing him everywhere, he decided to be ironman. built the costume in his parents garage. but, on the very witchy afternoon, hours from his planned grand entrance to a gala halloween party, as he was walking to a local coffee house to meet with potential movie investors, he was thrown to the ground by men wearing their own unique costumes. members of the s.w.a.t. team. mark twitchell was handcuffed and charged with the murder of johnny altinger. that made big headlines. police even held a press conference to announce the arrest. the reporters who had gathered were left with one juicy tidbit. >> we have a lot of information that he idolizes dexter. >> w
keith morrison: (voiceover) it was choose acid prevention. halloween in edmonton, canada.rrible creature she >>> it was halloween and edmonton, canada. i highlight almost any child's fennessey calendar, the night the terrible creature could never really be. mark twitchell loved halloween. spent weeks, months actually, stitching together getups, outlandish costumes. in 2008, weeks after his wife kicked him out and cops began tailing him everywhere, he decided to be ironman. built the...
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here's keith morrison with the woman with no name. >> here is where they put her. her permanent home. >> nobody really knew anything about her. >> this little cemetery in east texas. one simple marker on her grave. and the name that wasn't a name. jane doe. >> it makes it personal, because you think, what if this is your family, what if this could be your friend? >> she. who was she, this impossible enigma. >> how is it that a young woman with disappear and die and no one can figure out who she is. >> the question that kept them glued to their computers. >> participating in something like this too can be almost consuming. it can really drain us. >> the obsession. >> i was hooked. i was absolutely hooked. >> this is where it began, october 29th, 2006, kyl kilgore texas. two men out shooting on oil lease property not too far from town. they smelled it first. then they saw it. something burning. looked like a mannequin. the men approached. what was that? and then, they recoiled. that was a young woman, dead and burning. >> you know, we have homicides just like the res
here's keith morrison with the woman with no name. >> here is where they put her. her permanent home. >> nobody really knew anything about her. >> this little cemetery in east texas. one simple marker on her grave. and the name that wasn't a name. jane doe. >> it makes it personal, because you think, what if this is your family, what if this could be your friend? >> she. who was she, this impossible enigma. >> how is it that a young woman with disappear and...
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first time that l we see to australia from china since 2017, the difference on how the previous morrison the albanese government has chosen to see things, what does beijing hope to get out of this visit? , ., . , visit? first of all, the visit is significant _ visit? first of all, the visit is significant that - visit? first of all, the visit is significant that seven i visit? first of all, the visit is significant that seven a | is significant that seven a high level visit, from the 19805, high level visit, from the 1980s, australia and china have reciprocal high—level visits up until 2017. reciprocal high—level visits up until2017. so, reciprocal high—level visits up until 2017. so, this is the first time that he had an opportunity to engage at this level and i think his issues would be ensuring that australia is continuing to be a stable and reliable supply of resources and energy. i think the chinese has concerned about australia for an investment regime and will be urging on this chilling government for transparency, predictability and nondiscrimination. certainly, will be running a
first time that l we see to australia from china since 2017, the difference on how the previous morrison the albanese government has chosen to see things, what does beijing hope to get out of this visit? , ., . , visit? first of all, the visit is significant _ visit? first of all, the visit is significant that - visit? first of all, the visit is significant that seven i visit? first of all, the visit is significant that seven a | is significant that seven a high level visit, from the 19805,...
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scott morrison is out with a new book detailing toughest issues in office.mony of god's faithfulness, morrison gets real about seeking help for mental health and how his faith steadied himthon and now. this is our sunday special. you talk openly and personally about your faith. some people seem almost offended. they don't get it. you talk about praying talking to god, especially someone who is a world leader they can make sense how that is your life. >> when you're a former politician should write a book they expect it to be about politics. i didn't want to do that politics was not my life. my faith is and my family. i wanted to share some lessons from that and hopefully some encouragement for those who have a faith of their own but perhaps have questions about it. and hopefully that will be the result. shannon: you talk about how stepping into things you're unsure of or seem impossible to you, like becoming the prime minister. because of your faith you felt led to go where god was calling you. not that everything made sense or would be easy. >> i describe i
scott morrison is out with a new book detailing toughest issues in office.mony of god's faithfulness, morrison gets real about seeking help for mental health and how his faith steadied himthon and now. this is our sunday special. you talk openly and personally about your faith. some people seem almost offended. they don't get it. you talk about praying talking to god, especially someone who is a world leader they can make sense how that is your life. >> when you're a former politician...
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a goal was to run at least a few kilometers in the world famous boston morrison in the united states. a u. s. charity paid for the slights and she completed 5 kilometers, connecting the equivalent 216000 euros in the nation. the she wants to use the money to finance and mucking prosthetic for an injured ukrainian. sold you the, the sodium is 30 year old alexandra, the vs. me from that parisha. like many here he wants to return to the front line. well, that's because there's a, there's a lot of that, so you would need more than a simple mechanic code for septic, for that he dreams of one, like those in the commercials. high tech, electronically stabilized, big price, around $50.00 sounds that years. that slow, then yano was able to race for him in boston, but alexander's chance is a good, a new proceed. this workshop is being opened to live with jim and financial support over a 1000 prosthetics. so to be produced here, every year the jim administer for economic co operation was also present to the opening night. unfortunately, this would mean such a workshop. so now needed more than ev
a goal was to run at least a few kilometers in the world famous boston morrison in the united states. a u. s. charity paid for the slights and she completed 5 kilometers, connecting the equivalent 216000 euros in the nation. the she wants to use the money to finance and mucking prosthetic for an injured ukrainian. sold you the, the sodium is 30 year old alexandra, the vs. me from that parisha. like many here he wants to return to the front line. well, that's because there's a, there's a lot of...
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a goal was to run at least a few kilometers in the world famous boston morrison in the united states. us charity paid for the flight and she completed 5 kilometer collecting the equivalent 216000 bureaus in the nation. the. she wants to use the money to finance and mucking prosthetic for an injured ukrainian sold you the, the sold us this year old alexandra vs need from zach parisha. like many here he wants to return to the front line. but he would need more than a simple mechanic code for septic, for that he dreams of one. like those in the commercials. high tech, electronically stabilized, big price, around $50.00 sounds, a gear of that slow, then yada was able to raise full hemley in boston. but alexander's chunk is a good, a new proceed. this workshop is being opened to live with jim and financial support over a 1000 percent takes up to be produced here every year. the jim administer for economic co operation was also present to the opening. unfortunately this war means such workshops are now needed more than ever in ukraine. we need more people who can build prosthetics. so you k
a goal was to run at least a few kilometers in the world famous boston morrison in the united states. us charity paid for the flight and she completed 5 kilometer collecting the equivalent 216000 bureaus in the nation. the. she wants to use the money to finance and mucking prosthetic for an injured ukrainian sold you the, the sold us this year old alexandra vs need from zach parisha. like many here he wants to return to the front line. but he would need more than a simple mechanic code for...
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in the first name she said was your book along with toni morrison.g banned, and because i heard my book was banned with toni morrison, the first thing i started doing was smiling ear to ear. i cannot simulate that smile on my face. then he did not take long for me to really consider how sad it was that that is the greatest writer of english language, to my estimation, being banned from libraries. and the people doing the banning were some of the same people who didn't want their children wearing masks at the height of covid. and some of the people doing the banning are some of the people who want president trump to be the president of the world. so i took the banning as necessarily, well, morrison and i have something in common. and then it just set in. because the book is about books. the book is about what books and the lack of books actually did to inform me, as a young person. banning a book about books is what they call nasty work, i would say. >> it is nasty work, and it is a badge of honor, you're right. now your work is in a corpus of some ve
in the first name she said was your book along with toni morrison.g banned, and because i heard my book was banned with toni morrison, the first thing i started doing was smiling ear to ear. i cannot simulate that smile on my face. then he did not take long for me to really consider how sad it was that that is the greatest writer of english language, to my estimation, being banned from libraries. and the people doing the banning were some of the same people who didn't want their children...
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york times letter signed by 48 black writers demanding the recognition of morrison's work. and it struck me while reading this that pps work might also argue for the e of this nation's great seers. a person in possession of striking onto the country's and an implicit understanding of the mechanisms of racism classism and sexism and whose body of work forms an excellent basis to understand country. said, i'm going to i'm going toet possible. and i want to start the process of assembling thisk as we started talking about backstage both an book and an essay c how you arrived at this format and tell us a little bit about the process of putting it together. yeah. thank you so m what a lovely introduction. i'm fortunate to have such thoughtful introduction and so complete. thankou. the process of acation is something i could talk about forever. i've been very interested in the he book, which is materialof book is a field for longest time it didn't take account of black authors and black writing. it tended toward sort of european elizabethan and so on and history of books made oft
york times letter signed by 48 black writers demanding the recognition of morrison's work. and it struck me while reading this that pps work might also argue for the e of this nation's great seers. a person in possession of striking onto the country's and an implicit understanding of the mechanisms of racism classism and sexism and whose body of work forms an excellent basis to understand country. said, i'm going to i'm going toet possible. and i want to start the process of assembling thisk as...
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now, now the law of the land is morrison versus olson, and we're in a lot of lamor were in a regulatory regime as opposed to a statutory resume, which are the special counsel regulations. but there are a lot of people, many conservatives, and including myself who think that justice scalia had it right all along and that the independent council statute is but if you're is. in fact unconstitutional, just to be clear, you were a part of that independent counsel office, correct? in the 19th, i was i was i was appointed pursuant to that statute, so it's a little weird to be arguing that the status it was unconstitutional. >> but justice scalia was the sole dissenter in that case. and the legal community, not just conservatives, have with the benefit of experience. i think come around to the conclusion that justice scalia may well have been right? >> clarity here judge aileen cannon is it seems litigating that issue in her courthouse in florida y and not only is she lived at issue, she's inviting outside people to come in and add to the argument when it's well as it's well-documented his case
now, now the law of the land is morrison versus olson, and we're in a lot of lamor were in a regulatory regime as opposed to a statutory resume, which are the special counsel regulations. but there are a lot of people, many conservatives, and including myself who think that justice scalia had it right all along and that the independent council statute is but if you're is. in fact unconstitutional, just to be clear, you were a part of that independent counsel office, correct? in the 19th, i was...
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jim morrison. today, joe biden is in france for the 80th anniversary of d-day.o commemorate when the united states fought the fascists at omaha beach. unlike this year, when we're fighting them at palm beach. while trump will not be there, he did release this statement about the allies fighting the nazis in normandy. >> very fine people on both sides. [laughter] >> stephen: yesterday, biden signed a controversial executive order that allows the president to suspend granting immigrants asylum if the number of asylum seekers averages more than 2,500 a day. in response, they changed the poem on the statue of liberty to read: "give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses up to 2,500 people a day, while supplies last, only valid at participating dairy queens." [applause] i could go for a peanut buster parfait. get the dip cone. but biden's new immigration restrictions are not enough for republicans, especially not louisiana senator john kennedy, seen here saying "my dear, frenth kisfing wivout my dentures is so much nicer." don't encourage me. kennedy slammed t
jim morrison. today, joe biden is in france for the 80th anniversary of d-day.o commemorate when the united states fought the fascists at omaha beach. unlike this year, when we're fighting them at palm beach. while trump will not be there, he did release this statement about the allies fighting the nazis in normandy. >> very fine people on both sides. [laughter] >> stephen: yesterday, biden signed a controversial executive order that allows the president to suspend granting...
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keith morrison : when dateline continues. morrison : nearly a month after susie casey vanished on an early spring morning in glendive, >>> nearly a month after susie casey vanished on an early spring morning in glendive, montana, it was the yellowstone river that finally gave her back. >> i was sitting at my desk and the sheriff at the time walked over saying there is a body floating in fallon. >> reporter: a small town 28 miles upstream from glendive. >> we jumped in the vehicle. by the time we got there, it was on shore. took a look. i knew. at that point, we are changing from missing persons to homicide. >> reporter: susie's family gathered at val and rusty's house. >> i knew it couldn't have been anybody else. i had a job to do. my job was to keep this family together. to get us through this. the authorities came and told us adults it was her body. i didn't let my emotions just run with it. because i knew we had those children downstairs. >> reporter: the older two, mariah, 14, shea, 12, carleen is the one who told them.
keith morrison : when dateline continues. morrison : nearly a month after susie casey vanished on an early spring morning in glendive, >>> nearly a month after susie casey vanished on an early spring morning in glendive, montana, it was the yellowstone river that finally gave her back. >> i was sitting at my desk and the sheriff at the time walked over saying there is a body floating in fallon. >> reporter: a small town 28 miles upstream from glendive. >> we jumped in...
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i believe in tom morrison as a candidate.oung, he's smart and i think that he will genuinely try to represent the local community fairly. >> thank you very much. let's speak to you, allison. you've had a good day because you won in the casino. >> i have, yes. >> how much did you win? >> 80 pounds. >> did you watch the debate last night? >> no. >> you didn't? >> no. >> who do you prefer of the two leaders? do you like mr. day? >> don't know who if who leaders are. >> mr. starma and mr. sunak. >> starma. >> why do you like mr. starma? >> i didn't watch it so apparently -- >> are you going to vote labour? >> i am. >> and did you vote labour last time? >> no. >> who did you vote for last time? >> conservative. >> why are you changing your vote? >> i think because conservatives have not held their policies up like they said they would. >> on what topics? >> immigration. >> do you think that income be planes going off to rwaa with people arriving in small boats? >> we've spent a lot of money over that and nobody's been over there.
i believe in tom morrison as a candidate.oung, he's smart and i think that he will genuinely try to represent the local community fairly. >> thank you very much. let's speak to you, allison. you've had a good day because you won in the casino. >> i have, yes. >> how much did you win? >> 80 pounds. >> did you watch the debate last night? >> no. >> you didn't? >> no. >> who do you prefer of the two leaders? do you like mr. day? >> don't...
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morrison, how about the was city of man on the blue for sure. full, the full share sort of she knew over to cover about the hold up pretty good to columbus particular they are on the vehicle. i'm interested of. so what do you think the interesting part was bills i need to just say just for your spine, it even loses. you come in. the remote rules are very powerful deal with the music. got these are for most commercial. so let's see if we do both of them because here's the look on the, on the blue cross, it's really nice in the process of finding us to go as human services. so it is the by the way, the kind of fight on this. oh, there's a lot of pressure on numerous movie channels and shows from what that's what the deal is. i could have somebody open these prints via general for you just forgot some with us kind of almost most of the blame or be able to develop more. you've got to the death of homes that you should you might of this year should have credits for out of the i believe you're still stuff i'm giving you go on. yeah. of obama stuff. wh
morrison, how about the was city of man on the blue for sure. full, the full share sort of she knew over to cover about the hold up pretty good to columbus particular they are on the vehicle. i'm interested of. so what do you think the interesting part was bills i need to just say just for your spine, it even loses. you come in. the remote rules are very powerful deal with the music. got these are for most commercial. so let's see if we do both of them because here's the look on the, on the...
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keith morrison: les zoeller was a detective back then.and total of two detectives in the beverly hills police department solar was a detective back then, one of the grand total of two detectives in the beverly hills police department who worked homicides. how many murders occurred in beverly hills in those days? >> in those days, two a year. >> detectives elder was asleep that august night on his boss called. >> he said, come in, we had a murder. and i asked him, for some information and he said, he gave me the address of 722 north elm. >> zoeller drove to the mansion, walked inside. >> it was you really quiet and when i went into the den library first thing i noticed was jose menendez seated on the couch. he was slumped to one side, his hip to one side. >> it was bad, very bad. >> i could tell his face was disfigured from the shotgun blast that he took to the back of the head. he was wearing shorts and he had shotgun blast to his thigh, bloodsoaked, all the way down to the white couch and then i noticed his wife kitty had his feet on the
keith morrison: les zoeller was a detective back then.and total of two detectives in the beverly hills police department solar was a detective back then, one of the grand total of two detectives in the beverly hills police department who worked homicides. how many murders occurred in beverly hills in those days? >> in those days, two a year. >> detectives elder was asleep that august night on his boss called. >> he said, come in, we had a murder. and i asked him, for some...
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i'm alice morrison, an adventurer and writer. i've cycled across africa and run across the sahara. now i'm on the trail of a mysterious and forgotten arabian civilisation, the nabataea ns. are we standing in the birthplace of written arabic? i think i would say that, yes. they were nomads who forged a rich civilisation here in the harsh desert conditions of western arabia from the fourth century bce. they ruled for around three centuries until they were swallowed up by the roman empire. now all that's left are the enigmatic remains of their great desert cities of petra and hegra, in modern—dayjordan and saudi arabia. and this is where i have come to explore, to find out how they survived and thrived here, who they were, and even what they looked like. i want to search for clues about their world. i'll investigate their ancient sites, delving deep into their secret tombs and sanctuaries. oh, my goodness! indiana jones, eat your heart out. wait till you see this. i'm tracking down the leading experts doing new research who will help me build up a picture of the nabataeans. they did n
i'm alice morrison, an adventurer and writer. i've cycled across africa and run across the sahara. now i'm on the trail of a mysterious and forgotten arabian civilisation, the nabataea ns. are we standing in the birthplace of written arabic? i think i would say that, yes. they were nomads who forged a rich civilisation here in the harsh desert conditions of western arabia from the fourth century bce. they ruled for around three centuries until they were swallowed up by the roman empire. now all...
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most are own—label products sold by chains such as tesco, sainsbury�*s, asda and morrisons as well asts and aldi. a full list is on the bbc website. supermarkets are asking shoppers who've bought any of the infected products not to eat them, but to return them to a store where they'll be given a full refund. we were watching trooping the colour and heard the sad news from the world of football. time now for the sport. the former arsenal and everton striker kevin campbell has died at the age of 5a after a short illness. he had been in hospital since last month. he spent six years with everton having started his career at arsenal where he won the first division title, fa cup, league cup and european cup winner pass up. 148 goals were scored in hundred and 42 appearances in spells with eight clubs in his career including nottingham forest, west brom, in turkey. arsenal have paid tribute, saying: "kevin was adored by everyone at the club. "all of us are thinking of his friends and family at this "difficult time. "rest in peace, kevin." whilst everton say: "notjust a true goodison park her
most are own—label products sold by chains such as tesco, sainsbury�*s, asda and morrisons as well asts and aldi. a full list is on the bbc website. supermarkets are asking shoppers who've bought any of the infected products not to eat them, but to return them to a store where they'll be given a full refund. we were watching trooping the colour and heard the sad news from the world of football. time now for the sport. the former arsenal and everton striker kevin campbell has died at the age...
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the morrison works in construction here. the problem is a shortage of skills. labor that used to come from eastern europe the 31 year old says he doesn't have to worry about anyone taking his job. but he still doesn't. few breaks. it's as beneficial slowed the island down to that fluid building don't . yeah. materials. and as i'm getting stuff here, obviously as an island is a struggle anyway, but i would, i would say it definitely had its effect, estimating the exact financial impact of breakfast and scuffling dis complex and depends on various factors. but the pro european scottish government puts the losses of available phones in the billions during the coming parliamentary elections and printing, the scottish nationalist will try to capitalize and the products that blues. mckinnon says the strategy could work. a lot of scotland vote to stay and then but again the, they didn't want break so. so i reckon the, the only thing that may come from it is a dependence because a lot of people want to go back into the survey show.
the morrison works in construction here. the problem is a shortage of skills. labor that used to come from eastern europe the 31 year old says he doesn't have to worry about anyone taking his job. but he still doesn't. few breaks. it's as beneficial slowed the island down to that fluid building don't . yeah. materials. and as i'm getting stuff here, obviously as an island is a struggle anyway, but i would, i would say it definitely had its effect, estimating the exact financial impact of...
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so we're trying to get from morrison you to your um, i'm not convinced as to how effective that particular measure will be, because it's essentially promising a certain, i'm very limited. it must be said degree of that mobility for more attaining nationals, to your in exchange for a non mar, attaining and migrant smoking to be in march. and you being a police times caspar, they are so i think boss me increasing the scope for legal migration. and of course, the scope for applying for us item for internet protection across the you, not just in spain, what's reduce the number of people migrating uh through any old channels. that's been a long argued and migration studies, scholarship stuff, a restriction and visas and avenues to migrate legally. um increases other side of the uh, cost, financial and human costs of the journey to europe rather than stopping them. and then also for those who do make us and has the kind of traverse consequences of preventing them from going home because it will be that much difficult to come back . so if it were the case that it were possible to migrate legally,
so we're trying to get from morrison you to your um, i'm not convinced as to how effective that particular measure will be, because it's essentially promising a certain, i'm very limited. it must be said degree of that mobility for more attaining nationals, to your in exchange for a non mar, attaining and migrant smoking to be in march. and you being a police times caspar, they are so i think boss me increasing the scope for legal migration. and of course, the scope for applying for us item for...
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we're meeting with greg morrison, automotive journalist and call and susie's reg is the producer of. this is bumper to bumper tv who's a major cold snap across the d test and the value it's new cost. all brands makes and models sprag has agreed to help us better understand a few things about what is going on at the us. automotive industry, with auto shows and with us consumers. i did not know that it was still talked to meg that. so people because i thought ok, so costs are i know almost like a luxury item. in many cases. yeah. $4050000.00. better for a spot in price. exactly. so is it, is it, when people tell me to an honest and like this is this for them the opportunity to touch their dream or is it like no, i'm in this. yeah, i'm shopping for a car which has to be useful. a economic call, you know, all of that. it has to get good gas months in the doing the research you or is it the touching the candy? it's a little of everything. you get a chance to touch the candy so to speak, because you see cars, but you know, there's no way in this life. i'm never gonna be able to afford it.
we're meeting with greg morrison, automotive journalist and call and susie's reg is the producer of. this is bumper to bumper tv who's a major cold snap across the d test and the value it's new cost. all brands makes and models sprag has agreed to help us better understand a few things about what is going on at the us. automotive industry, with auto shows and with us consumers. i did not know that it was still talked to meg that. so people because i thought ok, so costs are i know almost like a...
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toni morrison, audrey lord, all of the greats. this is state representative rula roman. i believe she was the youngest elected at 29. she is the first palestinian american woman in this georgia state legislature. also the first had job wearing woman in the georgia state legislature. most importantly, she is a proud foe need alumni. what we are going to talk about today, we have a lot to get there and you will want to take notes. we will talk about how we go from training to action with practical steps on how we feel the confidence cap. how we go from agitation to reaction. being matted not doing anything about it. why? let's use our energy for good. i know some of you in this room, politics may not be your first career option. that is okay. a difference in different industries and sectors. then we will have some reflection time and we will do an interactive exercise. all my introverts in the room, bear with me. it will not be that bad, i promise. filling the confidence cap. i will pretend i know how to multitask. bear with me. did you all know that no two fingerprints ar
toni morrison, audrey lord, all of the greats. this is state representative rula roman. i believe she was the youngest elected at 29. she is the first palestinian american woman in this georgia state legislature. also the first had job wearing woman in the georgia state legislature. most importantly, she is a proud foe need alumni. what we are going to talk about today, we have a lot to get there and you will want to take notes. we will talk about how we go from training to action with...
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terry morrison, thanks for watching the . have you ever heard the term job? ha. just basically describes how masses of young people are leaving the country to search for better opportunities elsewhere. when skilled work is leave africa, they leave pro level brand rate. it's hard to appreciate the real impact of this problem. we sent out our team of correspondence to find some answers, the 77 percent. next, on the w. the goal is x test, one of 79 focuses everything is simply designed so i can do this which gives me extreme freedom. how does this time, jim and champion to his commitment. holly, i'm the sound of football dogs, june 13th. oh d w the this week on the 77 percent street debate, almost 90 percent of the people i went to school. we'd have left the country ppo doctor. there's no reason for you to be a major. that is what everybody say close to the fact that people are running away because of money. it's a problem to me. you took it out to save lights. this is a sense of belonging, never be unfair. if nobody listening to your house to venture complimentary,
terry morrison, thanks for watching the . have you ever heard the term job? ha. just basically describes how masses of young people are leaving the country to search for better opportunities elsewhere. when skilled work is leave africa, they leave pro level brand rate. it's hard to appreciate the real impact of this problem. we sent out our team of correspondence to find some answers, the 77 percent. next, on the w. the goal is x test, one of 79 focuses everything is simply designed so i can do...
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katie morrison is with the ratepayer advocacy group turn. the number one thing that people complain to me about regarding their utility is that they see all these pg&e advertisements, and they assume that they, as customers, are paying for them. and they asked me, are they paying for them? pg&e told us the ads are in response to customers wanting to know what it's doing to boost wildfire safety and system reliability, while poppy boasts that the utility is buried hundreds of miles of power lines , critics say much of the 600 miles buried so far covers already burned areas. turns out that this is not the first time pg&e has sought to pay for ads with wildfire money. regulators have authorized it to charge customers for $15 million in wildfire funds for ads between 2020 and 2022, pending review. the utility says those ads are designed to educate customers on how to stay safe in the face of wildfire risks and the actions pg&e is taking to keep them safe . but the latest ads featuring poppy are clearly different, says one former regulator. the a
katie morrison is with the ratepayer advocacy group turn. the number one thing that people complain to me about regarding their utility is that they see all these pg&e advertisements, and they assume that they, as customers, are paying for them. and they asked me, are they paying for them? pg&e told us the ads are in response to customers wanting to know what it's doing to boost wildfire safety and system reliability, while poppy boasts that the utility is buried hundreds of miles of...
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katie morrison is with the ratepayer advocacy group turn.number one thing that people complain to me about regarding their utility is that they see all these pg&e advertisements, and they assume that they, as customers, are paying for them. and they asked me, are they paying for them? pg&e told us the ads are in response to customers wanting to know what it's doing to boost wildfire safety and system reliability, while poppy boasts that the utility is buried hundreds of miles of power lines, critics say much of the 600 miles buried so far covers already burned areas. turns out that this is not the first time pg&e has sought to pay for ads with wildfire money. regulators have authorized it to charge customers for $15 million in wildfire funds. for ads between 2020 and 2022, pending review. the utility says those ads are designed to educate customers on how to stay safe in the face of wildfire risks and the actions pg&e is taking to keep them safe. but the latest ads featuring poppy are clearly different, says one former regulator. the ads, no
katie morrison is with the ratepayer advocacy group turn.number one thing that people complain to me about regarding their utility is that they see all these pg&e advertisements, and they assume that they, as customers, are paying for them. and they asked me, are they paying for them? pg&e told us the ads are in response to customers wanting to know what it's doing to boost wildfire safety and system reliability, while poppy boasts that the utility is buried hundreds of miles of power...