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she insisted she'd never left yakima that day. >> i don't know what to tell you.t there. >> but phone records don't lie. people who forget about them do. and the detective had maps showing adrianna had made the last call to vern from the same rural area where the attack took place. she was pretty close to him when that call was made. >> yes. >> you need to tell me the truth. >> over the next several hours, adrianna's story changed again and again until she gave it up. she admitted meeting with vern, said it was the idea of her boyfriend, louis. she told a story backed up by surveillance tape from the sunshine motel of luis picking up adrianna and her three small children that morning at 10:45. she told detective they drove to the house in cowiche, met with vern, and while the kids waited in the car, she and luis went inside with vern to view the house. and in the back bedroom -- >> what did luis do to vern? >> hit him. >> okay. and you saw him hit vern? >> while i was walking out. through this eye -- the corner of my eye. that's the last i heard. then all i heard
she insisted she'd never left yakima that day. >> i don't know what to tell you.t there. >> but phone records don't lie. people who forget about them do. and the detective had maps showing adrianna had made the last call to vern from the same rural area where the attack took place. she was pretty close to him when that call was made. >> yes. >> you need to tell me the truth. >> over the next several hours, adrianna's story changed again and again until she gave it...
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last night, this is what was going on in yakima, washington. this is from "the yakima herald."e crowd fearful of deportation files into yakima meeting." we've been covering on this show what it looks like when people put themselves between their neighbors and deportation, when people cram into a meeting at a church on short notice, on a friday night to learn how to be supportive of immigrants in their neighborhood who might get caught up in a raid or an endorsement and they are helping their neighbors who may get targeted by the new administration and that is some of what this is in yakima, washington. "some of these folks are here to learn how to assist those who are undocumented." but also, "a significant number of folks are here because they themselves are undocumented and they are trying to figure out a way to protectthemselves." this is a local man, a citizen telling the local paper, "we are all basically very afraid." and so, yeah, people are coming out to help their neighbors, but they're also teaching themselves deportation defense to the extent that there can be defens
last night, this is what was going on in yakima, washington. this is from "the yakima herald."e crowd fearful of deportation files into yakima meeting." we've been covering on this show what it looks like when people put themselves between their neighbors and deportation, when people cram into a meeting at a church on short notice, on a friday night to learn how to be supportive of immigrants in their neighborhood who might get caught up in a raid or an endorsement and they are...
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drought issues like we are experiencing in the yakima basin got everybody to the table. farmers, native americans, fishermen, everybody instead of trying to pass initiatives like this, which, by the way, failed in oklahoma, people have said we need to work together in these challenging times of a changing climate and work in which we can preserve what's most important to all of us, and they have done a good job in doing that. so what we're looking for is an administrator who's going to help in that process. we're going to continue to make sure that we live up to these laws that are on the books and help in what is a challenging time of drought and environmental impact. of attorney general pruitt's 14 cases against e.p.a., 13 of those suits were joined by the fossil fuel industry. so the attorney general had been known to send letters to federal agencies that basically were identical to what the fossil fuel industry letters were. that is as attorney general he wasn't making his case, he was just making the case for the fossil fuel industry. so the c.e.o. of continental re
drought issues like we are experiencing in the yakima basin got everybody to the table. farmers, native americans, fishermen, everybody instead of trying to pass initiatives like this, which, by the way, failed in oklahoma, people have said we need to work together in these challenging times of a changing climate and work in which we can preserve what's most important to all of us, and they have done a good job in doing that. so what we're looking for is an administrator who's going to help in...
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presumption in my reelection in october, but i traveled to lubbock, texas, and to the haskell valley in yakima in washington to visit rural areas where bas are. the veterans are spread all across this country. my district, for existence -- for instance, almost 10% are veterans. i know we have bob hensley who is i think bob is sitting right up front here who is a veteran from mountain city tennessee and want to thank him for being here. i know there some texans out there and want to remind you that it would not be texans who were not for tennessee. just want to point that out. [laughter] the opportunity, what i want to see happen with the va in health care is i want you to have the absolute best health care that can provided by anybody in the world. you should have that as a veteran. if you earned it, you deserve to have it. [applause] i think accountability and access to care is a huge item for me. we have another, i coach or the doctors caucus in congress, and there's a huge issue not just among veterans certainly among our country, opioid abuse. we've had now, this is unbelievable, that we'v
presumption in my reelection in october, but i traveled to lubbock, texas, and to the haskell valley in yakima in washington to visit rural areas where bas are. the veterans are spread all across this country. my district, for existence -- for instance, almost 10% are veterans. i know we have bob hensley who is i think bob is sitting right up front here who is a veteran from mountain city tennessee and want to thank him for being here. i know there some texans out there and want to remind you...