met, but i used to have a picture of denita in my house on my television and when shannon would help me move in, she saw the picture. reporter: shannon knew about denita. shannon knew about denita, but denita had no clue. and everyone i spoke to about denita said if she even suspected she would have been out of that relationship, she had too much dignity for that. reporter: this was an affair jermeir was hiding. correct. reporter: remember, jermeir lived in greensboro near shannon, but 50 miles away from denita, the woman jermeir was officially involved with at the time. it was a tale of two cities and two women. jermeir and denita were dating, though not yet engaged. and he was also seeing shannon, and that seemed more serious than just a fling. reporter: did jermeir disclose to you that he had gotten shannon pregnant? he did. reporter: and that she had an abortion? correct.
towards all types of border security. there s actually an increase in detention, which was something they were hoping to see decreased. and so democrats feel that they had come in good faith and made the type of compromise that a divided government is supposed to make. and so for the president now at this hour to say, fine, i ll sign it but i m also going to declare a national emergency really complicates what were good faith negotiations up until this point. understood. tremaine lee, who is heroically down there working with us in our tech i believe can hear me now. tell us what you re seeing. reporter: clearly i m in no man s land, quite honestly. i ve traveled the length of the border, almost 200 miles from the east to the west. you re finding a tale of two cities. when you talk to folks on the border, there are deep, historical, familiar routes between mexico and the united states. but you talk to ranchers, mostly
make the case in the state of the union last week martha: tough to hear kristen. it s obviously a very loud crowd there. we ll get back to her if we can get that fixed. here now, geraldo rivera. you have the heart of the debate going on at this moment in el paso. you hear escobar and o rourke arguing that the city is safe, that the wall has no impact on its safety either way. i want to start by going back to some reporting that you did, geraldo, back in 2009. it really is a tale of two cities. on the mexican side, juarez with 2,000 murders just since january 2008. on the other side of the line, el paso with fewer than 20 homicides during that same
met? and he said, no, they ve never met, but i used to have a picture of denita in my house on my television and when shannon would help me move in, she saw the picture. reporter: shannon knew about denita. shannon knew about denita, but denita had no clue. and everyone i spoke to about denita said if she even suspected she would have been out of that relationship, she had too much dignity for that. reporter: this was an affair jermeir was hiding. correct. reporter: remember, jermeir lived in greensboro near shannon, but 50 miles away from denita, the woman jermeir was officially involved with at the time. it was a tale of two cities and two women. jermeir and denita were dating, though not yet engaged. and he was also seeing shannon, and that seemed more serious than just a fling. reporter: did jermeir disclose to you that he had gotten shannon pregnant? he did. reporter: and that she had an
about it and then i hope we can move to this we need to roll up our sleeves and we need to get going on designing the architecture so we can make that transition and c b i m curious to hear if you agree with him there is a sense of you can see as an academic you also have this historical perspective on the trends currently at play right now in the current ecosystem and you know typically when you have seen advancements in technology you ve also seen. advancements in prosperity advancements in health i mean is that the track that you see us on right now at the moment there s a tale of two cities right the best of times in the worst of times and we ve seen some of the contrast in fact all of which are true and they may even relate to one time and place in the u.s. today and can respond about the institutions got garters here seem to be quite fragile that s why we make in davos that s why we have these conversations because institutions are social innovations there are social technologies