To solve. Love triangle . Thats what we thought. The obvious suspect, the missing man. The obvious problem, no one could find him. This guy is potentially very dangerous. But what was real . And what was pretend . This is as diabolical as any case ive ever seen. Enter the actors. Theyre trying to say im somebody that im not. Was the killer really missing . Or was he hiding In Plain Sight . I said, this Son Of A Bitch is dirty. Somebody knew the truth. Dont, dont, that cant be found. And this father refused to give up until he knew it too. Everything is based on me knowing the whole story. Places please. Theres an empty theater. A script full of twists. A troupe of actors. And someone who set the stage for an unbelievable tragedy. Im buying it. Im buying it hook, line and sinker. All of it so well done it was hard to tell what was real and what was an illusion. I just remember his Performance Being it was very, very real. This is a story of a man who seemed to be at the end of his rope.
We need the rain. Good morning to you. Happy veterans day as well. Im laura garcia. And im marcus washington. Of course mike is keeping an eye on the roads for thus morning. Lets talk about it, kari, when is the rain coming back . Well, it looks like itll be here by friday. We do have longer of dry weather across the bay area. Also still very chilly as you head out the door. More clouds moving in today will keep the temperatures more steady. The rain coming in by friday and looks to wrap up earlier than we originally thought and moving out by saturday morning. Here is what youre feeling as you head out the door. Not as cold as the past couple of days. A lot more 50s across the bay area. A look at all of our microclimates coming up. Mike, how is it looking for the Early Morning commute . Looking great, kari. Its probably going to be cold out there. As we look at the maps the Contra Costa County down to Alameda County drive southbound 680 at diablo road reports of a crash blocking your f
Author of fighting for hope. The National World War Ii Museum in new orleans hosted this discussion and provided the video. Greetings, everyone. I am senior director of programs at the National World War Ii Museum in new orleans and it is my pleasure to welcome all of you to what promises to be a Great Program on the history of africanamericans in combat in the United States from world war i to world war ii with everything in between and in the immediate postworld war ii years, and i am joined by three of our nations preeminent scholars on this subject. Whohost is dr. John morrow, is franklin professor of history at the university of georgia and is coauthor with our second panelist, who is professor of harlemst nyu, of rattlers in the great war, which is a fantastic book about one of the great africanamerican units in the First World War were. Our third panelist is Robert Jefferson junior, associate professor of history at the , andrsity of new mexico the author of fighting for hope. I
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