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his name was eben wallace. mr. wallace was an argumentive type of person, according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet. a local farmer was found dead by his wife emelda. mrs. emelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with it. when things didn't go the way he wanted, he would go out to the barn threatening suicide. mr. wallace would stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to persuade him mott to do it. on the day of july 14th, 4:00, they had a dispute. mr. wallace made his usual threats but she didn't follow him to the barn right away. when she did go to the barn, she found the premises normal. yesterday she used it and left it out by the pump. the rope has been kept fastened to the beam just the way it was found. it was part of the regular barn hoist. this is what there is. and if you look at the hoist, the rope, the rope is wrapped around the beam. so you can't actually pull it up and down. she did not
his name was eben wallace. mr. wallace was an argumentive type of person, according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet. a local farmer was found dead by his wife emelda. mrs. emelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with it. when things didn't go the way he wanted, he would go out to the barn threatening suicide. mr. wallace would stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to persuade...
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his name is even wallace. and mr. wallace was an argumentative type of person according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet even wallace a local farmer was found dead by his wife imelda. mrs. imelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with. things didn't go the way he wanted he would go out to the barn threatening suicide mr. wallace was stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to persuade him not to do it. and the afternoon of july 14th around 4 o'clock. they had a dispute and mr. wallace made his usual threats, but she didn't follow him to the barn right away when she did go to the barn. she found the premises as represented in the model. the bucket usually stood in the corner just outside just inside the barn door, but yesterday she'd used it and left it out by the pump. the rope is always been kept fast into the beam just the way it was found. it was part of the regular barn hoist. this is what there is a
his name is even wallace. and mr. wallace was an argumentative type of person according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet even wallace a local farmer was found dead by his wife imelda. mrs. imelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with. things didn't go the way he wanted he would go out to the barn threatening suicide mr. wallace was stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to...
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mr. wallace was hard to get along with.age to when things didn't go the way he wanted, he would go out to the barn, threatening suicide. dispe mr. wallace would put a noose s around his neck, but she would also persuade him not to do it.o in the afternoon on july 14th around 4:00, they had a dispute, and mr. wallace made his usual threats, but she didn't follow e him to the barn right away. when she did go to the barn, shd found the premises as represented in the model.lways the bucket usually stood in thet corner just outside the barn wf door, but yesterday she had useo it and left it out by the pump.. the rope has always been kept fastened to the beam just the way it was found. it was part of the regular barnp hoist. she's pointing out, if you lookr at you look t at the hoist, you can't pull it upupro and down. in other words, she did not tie him there and then pull him up to do that, you couldn't do that because the rope doesn't move. they are all based on real ines. she said that the
mr. wallace was hard to get along with.age to when things didn't go the way he wanted, he would go out to the barn, threatening suicide. dispe mr. wallace would put a noose s around his neck, but she would also persuade him not to do it.o in the afternoon on july 14th around 4:00, they had a dispute, and mr. wallace made his usual threats, but she didn't follow e him to the barn right away. when she did go to the barn, shd found the premises as represented in the model.lways the bucket usually...
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wallace the subcommittee should keep it on. you know p.t.w. has been looking into allegations of chemical weapons used in syria's civil war and the keys president bashar assad of deploying talks sins against his own people on several occasions something like syria the nice one of the most prominent cases which multiple attacks have been raised was in 2018 in doing that. but we got some reaction from the m.e.p. involved there mike wallace and he does say it was a convenient way to try and silence him. use is a very popular term. in europe and the u.s. . uses almost like you know like the side as i said the president said back to me we should be careful because star wars 2 well she's dead right used to start wars when did this attack took place. it was used at the time by the u.s. france and the u.k. to illegally bomb syria so that was new rules causing war. what the 1st likely stated was a quarter to either side it's said or simply started by and i didn't peacefully started by troops we want to troops and we want peace. meanwhil
wallace the subcommittee should keep it on. you know p.t.w. has been looking into allegations of chemical weapons used in syria's civil war and the keys president bashar assad of deploying talks sins against his own people on several occasions something like syria the nice one of the most prominent cases which multiple attacks have been raised was in 2018 in doing that. but we got some reaction from the m.e.p. involved there mike wallace and he does say it was a convenient way to try and...
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david wallace douglas. thank you again. the national deal preservation is grateful for your personal contribution to humanity and our organization likely based on seeds planted in your dna by your esteemed grandparent henry wallace whose efforts and commitment between 1933 and '45 are still serving us today. we thank you for keeping his legacy alive through your own outstanding efforts to society. [ applause ] >> and to perkins, grateful of your personal contribution to humanity and organization, both likely based on the seeds planted in your dna by your esteemed new deal grandmother and of course many years before then serviced under governor roosevelt and governor smith before then in new york, is still serving us today. we thank you for keeping her legacy alive through your own outstanding efforts. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> and, chris, on behalf of june hopkins, national preservation associate's grateful for the contribution made by your family member through the new deal programs from 1933 and '45. we value his hard
david wallace douglas. thank you again. the national deal preservation is grateful for your personal contribution to humanity and our organization likely based on seeds planted in your dna by your esteemed grandparent henry wallace whose efforts and commitment between 1933 and '45 are still serving us today. we thank you for keeping his legacy alive through your own outstanding efforts to society. [ applause ] >> and to perkins, grateful of your personal contribution to humanity and...
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liberty massaged to lead it to a biased conclusion mike wallace again things said if the a.p.c. debbie has nothing to hide it but if it it wouldn't have turned a blind eye to the whistle blows revelations about the team of 5. the o.p.c. don't them can be a viking international organization that can help the demise of the use of chemical weapons but o.p.c. don't do has to present it and write it down it looks like to do the right the director general of the l c w or nonduality it looks like. a tool of western imperialism if earn under our ears there's nothing to hide and if they hadn't behaved well and they have hankins this whole episode well they have nothing to fear nor a zation who has nothing to hide and is sure that they're telling the truth would be afraid to have an investigation and if they refused to have a transparent investigation into this whole matter it is actually a precise story gets. the mineral water brand heavy and has made a splash for all the wrong reasons it's being accused of islamophobia over tweeting courage in people to drink more water explaining more
liberty massaged to lead it to a biased conclusion mike wallace again things said if the a.p.c. debbie has nothing to hide it but if it it wouldn't have turned a blind eye to the whistle blows revelations about the team of 5. the o.p.c. don't them can be a viking international organization that can help the demise of the use of chemical weapons but o.p.c. don't do has to present it and write it down it looks like to do the right the director general of the l c w or nonduality it looks like. a...
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mr. buttigieg was pressed on that yesterday by chris wallace. watch this. it's a little uncomfortable. >> would you agree that you and the president and brian deese, the economic adviser on this program last week, you all exaggerated the jobs impact created moody's analytic as 19 million. and it's actually 2.7 million. but which is a bunch but not what you said. >> it's part of a scenario that moodies says will create 19 million jobs. the bottom line is, it's going to add jobs. and this is a direct refuse station of people saying other wise you are right i should be precise. the different in jobs that particular analysis suggests is 2.7 million more. that is a great place to be. already going to create 16 million. this is going to create 2.7? steve: plus, we got the jobs number last week and it was the economy added 900,000 jobs. normally a president would be rushing to the microphone to talk about look how great the economy is going. but joe biden didn't do that because it would screw up his argument hey, we need to pass this 2 trillion next thing. ainsley
mr. buttigieg was pressed on that yesterday by chris wallace. watch this. it's a little uncomfortable. >> would you agree that you and the president and brian deese, the economic adviser on this program last week, you all exaggerated the jobs impact created moody's analytic as 19 million. and it's actually 2.7 million. but which is a bunch but not what you said. >> it's part of a scenario that moodies says will create 19 million jobs. the bottom line is, it's going to add jobs. and...
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. >> thank you, mr. baker. no further questions. >> anything further? >> no. >> counsel, need a side bar. >> hi, everyone. this is niccole wallace watching with you on a vital and intense day ten in the murder trial of derek chauvin where the chief medical examiner that performed that initial autopsy on george floyd is back now facing examination, cross-examination, that was just a redirect from the prosecutors after a lengthy cross-examination. listening along with us nbc news correspondent shaquelle brewster in minneapolis, reverend al sharpton host of "politics nation." and former u.s. attorney harry lipman. if you could just explain how vital the witness is and why. >> right. well so this is the one card left for the defense to play. i don't think it is that big of a card but a 6 or 7 but trying to use him to say he actually didn't die of asphyxiation. it was a heart attack but of course the jury will be informed and instructed that if the knee on the neck was a substantial cause it is still homicide and what he said at the beginning. what he says n
. >> thank you, mr. baker. no further questions. >> anything further? >> no. >> counsel, need a side bar. >> hi, everyone. this is niccole wallace watching with you on a vital and intense day ten in the murder trial of derek chauvin where the chief medical examiner that performed that initial autopsy on george floyd is back now facing examination, cross-examination, that was just a redirect from the prosecutors after a lengthy cross-examination. listening along...
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but it turns out mrs. reagan was a lot more. here is lesl lesley stahl of 60 minutes. >> reporter: for most of the 1980s, nancy reagan was the glamorous first lady, known for her adoring glaze on the president for which she was often criticized. but there was a lot of deft and heft to this woman. in the new book, "the triumph of nancy reagan." >> she was an incredibly complicated person. and her demons were such that she brought a lot of her troubles on herself. >> reporter: the troubles she brought on herself had to do with her image. >> i remember when she was first lady, there was a recession. and he was cutting social programs. and she decides she's going to redecorate the white house. she is going to buy very expensive china for the white house. it was as if she had no antenna. >> one of the great mysteries about nancy reagan is that a woman who was so attuned to her husband's public image could be so clueless about her own. >> reporter: for instance, she wore expensive designer clothes, but it came out that many of them we
but it turns out mrs. reagan was a lot more. here is lesl lesley stahl of 60 minutes. >> reporter: for most of the 1980s, nancy reagan was the glamorous first lady, known for her adoring glaze on the president for which she was often criticized. but there was a lot of deft and heft to this woman. in the new book, "the triumph of nancy reagan." >> she was an incredibly complicated person. and her demons were such that she brought a lot of her troubles on herself. >>...