area had been the pent gone pentagon for more than 30 years. yesterday, we found a home, it was rfk stadium. worked out great. everything went well. you re right, it was a gigantic logistical challenge to make it work. todd: you mentioned the important point of the ride is raising awareness of ptsd and things like that. did we lose sight of the veteran suicide crisis during covid? i think we have. i think we accepted that 22 veterans a day must somehow be the norm. that can t be. we need our government to really look at what it s doing. the truth is, we re throwing the money at the same places over and over again, it s not working. todd: it s a sickening number, 22 per day. that s not right. let s end on a positive note, joe. how excited were the riders to get back out there? it was great.
half hours, but would it be enough to convince the jury that he was innocent. they now faced the decision between murder, manslaughter or not guilty. police stand. after more than six hours, a verdict. on count one, the murder charge. we the jury found the defendant lars itzo, not guilty. but before anyone in the courtroom had time to react. another verdict. guilty to manslaughter. the verdict pleased no one. no, this can t be. for so many on debbie s side, it was as if the jury just let lars off. disbelief, anger beyond words. but lars family believe that prosecutors had it all wrong. it was about them winning, it had nothing to do with justice or the truth. that sentencing, in texas, they decided that they wanted to hold lars accountable.
surprises people. they think it s a teen sex it. comedy because it literally is harrison ford thought his about a guy that opens a brothel in his parent s house, but it s character was a human being and an incredibly dark film about capitalism and about selling scott was planting clues in the out. for someone with that limited movie that he actually was the replicant with memories of this unicorn he daydreams about. a resume, to be able to walk in and actually make the complexity at the end the whole point of of the movie work, his all-american boyness with his dark side of impulses and you leading that unicorn when he look at that performance and you think that guy will be a huge walks out, stops, picks it up star. and he nod, that nod is an ascent, this is correct. somebody knows about my most private dream which is about a unicorn. duh. highway to the danger zone what people don t realize james cameron s aliens is about top gun and we think about it this rah, rah, the
right now on november 1st they start playing christmas songs. if they ruining it. then we appreciated more and we save more money. it would be able to afford mortgages and college but instead every year we spent all this money giving each other gifts that we don t even like. this is capitalism. juan: question number three, it comes from can t be. t he says, what s everyone s favorite christmas memory? i am going to go to somebody who comes from the land of snow and ranches. dana perino. my favorite memory comes from being in new castle miami with my father, two brothers and there was one year where it snowed so badly that we couldn t go anywhere. we ended up playing cards the whole weekend bute we also we had those old wooden long slides and my grandfather would put us
circuits. prostitute? at first i was like, no, that can t be. reporter: but then the truth came crashing down. undeniable. kianna had missed a scheduled court date in santa ana for a prostitution charge. but wait a minute. you talked to her every day, texted with her all the time. exactly. and you knew nothing of this secret life of hers? no, nothing. what does it feel like as a mother to hear that s been going on all that time and you didn t know it? heartbreaking. reporter: when she heard kathy s story, detective trapp began to think she was on to something. then she discovered just 2 1/2 weeks after kianna had disappeared, there was another one. josephine monique vargas. she had a beautiful personality. they used to call her giggles because she always made people laugh. reporter: josephine s mother, priscilla, had been on the local news searching for answers for months, ever since her daughter left a family barbecue telling them she was walking to buy groceries