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Nov 28, 2016
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- it's a mrs. avery. you remember that name among your customers? - hmm, i don't remember it. well i have so many. i picked up 13 pairs of shoes. the only customer i really know is mrs. davis next door. the others, i just went up and rang the doorbell. - well, i think you've done very well. - thank you. yes, this is kathy. - dear, i gave you mr. avery's shoes to shine. are they finished? - oh they must be. i'm working on the last pair right now. - and you think we can have them in about a half an hour? - oh sure, they'll be right over, mrs. avery. goodbye. that was one of my customers who wanted her husband's shoes. you know, like that customer that just phoned. which pair of shoes did she give you? what's the matter? didn't you put the names on them? well what a bubble-brain. how'd you expect to get the right shoes back to the right people without putting tags on them or something? - i never thought about it. wow, i've seen you pull some classy boners, but this one takes the all-time prize. - [kathy] what am i gonna do? - well, well stop blubbering. look, the first thing you g
- it's a mrs. avery. you remember that name among your customers? - hmm, i don't remember it. well i have so many. i picked up 13 pairs of shoes. the only customer i really know is mrs. davis next door. the others, i just went up and rang the doorbell. - well, i think you've done very well. - thank you. yes, this is kathy. - dear, i gave you mr. avery's shoes to shine. are they finished? - oh they must be. i'm working on the last pair right now. - and you think we can have them in about a half...
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Nov 14, 2016
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mr. avery's vehicle." "steve, everybody's listening, what do you want to say today?" "i'm innocent." innocent." a moment from the 'netflix documentary' "making a murderer", which led many viewers to question the conviction of brendan dassey's uncle steven avery. avery is serving a life term in prison...and his case has not t been reopened yet, but his attorney has revealed on twitter than in effect, an agreement has been reached to trial. 3 we will have continuing coverage of this breaking news story as we await the release of brendan dassey. milwaukee police now have a suspect in custody for several sexual assaults on the northwest side. side. two of the assaults happened just blocks away and hours apart..near 76th and acacia...not too far form a school.new today--police arrested a 21-year old milwaukee man over the weekend. they think he's responsible for those two attacks plus a third in the area.they're not saying what exactly lead to this man. but we should learn more once charges are filed. 3 and new tonight, milwaukee police say a 23-year old man was shot and seriously wounded
mr. avery's vehicle." "steve, everybody's listening, what do you want to say today?" "i'm innocent." innocent." a moment from the 'netflix documentary' "making a murderer", which led many viewers to question the conviction of brendan dassey's uncle steven avery. avery is serving a life term in prison...and his case has not t been reopened yet, but his attorney has revealed on twitter than in effect, an agreement has been reached to trial. 3 we will have...
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Nov 14, 2016
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mr. avery's vehicle." "steve, everybody's listening, what do you want to say today?" "i'm innocent." innocent." a moment from the 'netflix documentary' "making a murderer", which led many viewers to question the conviction of brendan dassey's uncle steven avery. avery is serving a life term in prison...and his case has not t been reopened yet, but his attorney has revealed on twitter than in effect, an agreement has been reached to
mr. avery's vehicle." "steve, everybody's listening, what do you want to say today?" "i'm innocent." innocent." a moment from the 'netflix documentary' "making a murderer", which led many viewers to question the conviction of brendan dassey's uncle steven avery. avery is serving a life term in prison...and his case has not t been reopened yet, but his attorney has revealed on twitter than in effect, an agreement has been reached to
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Nov 29, 2016
11/16
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mr. avery had a cut to his right index finger and matched where his blood was on the ignition key.nd the police didn't put the cut on himself. he cuts his finger prior to that and the blood from his finge was on the dash. that is one piece of evidence in a mountain of evidence that is maybe an overused term. there was a mountain of evidence. and not just physical but circumstantial pointing to steven avery for the crime. >> it was well done but one sided. your book is infencible and the missing truth of steven avery. back in a moment. their second meeting in just ten days. peter dec. peter, do we know what made chao stand out to the transition team? >> shannon, donald trump is
mr. avery had a cut to his right index finger and matched where his blood was on the ignition key.nd the police didn't put the cut on himself. he cuts his finger prior to that and the blood from his finge was on the dash. that is one piece of evidence in a mountain of evidence that is maybe an overused term. there was a mountain of evidence. and not just physical but circumstantial pointing to steven avery for the crime. >> it was well done but one sided. your book is infencible and the...
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Nov 2, 2016
11/16
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avery coombs. - i don't believe you'll have the pleasure, mr. paladin. you're paladin, ain't you? - mr. coombs, letters are usually considered confidential. - a man can get killed playing in my backyard, mr. paladin. of san francisco, save yourself some unpleasantness. - thank you. now, mr. coombs, my advice to you is to tell this gentleman outside the window to take that gun off me. and save yourself an extreme unpleasantness. - he won't shoot 'less i tell him to. - all right. - a stranger? avery coombs, the living legend? as much to northern cattlemen as whaley and middleton and king were to southern herders? no, mr. coombs, i'll trust you not to have me shot in the back. - did that legend tell you i've had men shot in the back? - yes, but for better cause than this, i hope. - (laughing) we been after tully for two days now. we come close twice. oh, we did come close, but he's a coombs all right. - how'd this whole thing start? - well, don't make a very proud story, especially when it's your own son. - but you will explain it. go back where you belong. - maybe. - tully's been looking
avery coombs. - i don't believe you'll have the pleasure, mr. paladin. you're paladin, ain't you? - mr. coombs, letters are usually considered confidential. - a man can get killed playing in my backyard, mr. paladin. of san francisco, save yourself some unpleasantness. - thank you. now, mr. coombs, my advice to you is to tell this gentleman outside the window to take that gun off me. and save yourself an extreme unpleasantness. - he won't shoot 'less i tell him to. - all right. - a stranger?...
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Nov 20, 2016
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mr. delaney would lay didat his feet and if he not, may his body be denied a grave. that tells you about the determination, that they were diligent about their work. we talked earlier about charles averythe owner, where he was also prominent abolitionist leader in pittsburgh. textile millsed not only in pittsburgh but new england. during the 1840's and 1850's, he was quite possibly the wealthiest person in pittsburgh. he was the founder of what was then called allegheny institute in 1849. 1856, thedeath in institute was changed to be called that college. of the earliest colleges in the united states for african-americans. did not have any children. he left money for his wife and the bulk of his estate for african-american religious and educational instruction. this is a map of downtown pittsburgh. you can see the point. 1854.s a map circa these structures actually john's barbershop and martin delaney's home and the approximate locations they were in 1854 in downtown pittsburgh. the homes are identified on this map as safe houses for the underground railroad activity, taking place at all three places. the lanterns you will find throughout the map indicate where other safehouses were lo
mr. delaney would lay didat his feet and if he not, may his body be denied a grave. that tells you about the determination, that they were diligent about their work. we talked earlier about charles averythe owner, where he was also prominent abolitionist leader in pittsburgh. textile millsed not only in pittsburgh but new england. during the 1840's and 1850's, he was quite possibly the wealthiest person in pittsburgh. he was the founder of what was then called allegheny institute in 1849. 1856,...