i don t believe he would be capable of doing something like this. then they started poking around in the relationship between debbie and her ex-husband and there some curious things began to emerge. for example, in the months before debbie disappeared dave took debbie to court and she was fighting back. this was debbie s attorney. the issues she was dealing with were custody and support. dave asked the court for a reduction in $553 a month child support payment. why? because he claimed he only earned $6,000 a year. his salary came from his dad, who paid him $500 a month to work on his almond farm. his only income, apparently, but debbie s attorney found that hard to believe. he lived in what i understood to be a nice home, drove a late model suburban. that is hard to do on $6,000 a year. debbie asked the court for more time with the children.
to the scene of an apparently violent abduction. his own daughter who spent the day after the abduction with dave told police it couldn t be him. i don t believe he would be capable of doing something like this. then they started poking around in the relationship between debbie and her ex-husband and there some curious things began to emerge. for example, in the months before debbie disappeared dave took debbie to court and she was fighting back. her attorney. the issues she was dealing with were custody and support. dave asked the court for a reduction in $553 a month child support payment. why? because he claimed he only earned $6,000 a year. his salary came from his dad, who paid him $500 a month to work on his almond farm. his only income, apparently, but debbie s attorney found that hard to believe. he lived in what i understood to be a nice home, drove a late model suburban. that is hard to do on $6,000 a year. debbie asked the court for
violent abduction. i don t believe he would be capable of doing something like this. then they started poking around in the relationship between debbie and her ex-husband and there some curious things began to emerge. for example, in the months before debbie disappeared dave took debbie to court and she was fighting back. her attorney. the issues she was dealing with were custody and support. dave asked the court for a reduction in $553 a month child support payment. why? because he claimed he only earned $6,000 a year. his salary came from his dad, who paid him $500 a month to work on his almond farm. his only income, apparently, but debbie s attorney found that hard to believe. he lived in what i understood to be a nice home, drove a late model suburban. that is hard to do on $6,000 a year. debbie asked the court for more time with the children.
hunter, john edwards girlfriend that she was about to talk to the press, that she was going to go public. so that severely weakened the case by the department of justice, that was saying, this was all about the election, this was hush money to keep her quiet in the election context. by contrast here, with respect to mr. trump and stormy daniels, three weeks before the election, she was about to go to the press, she was about to go to access hollywood, facts matter in the law and the facts that this is a political expenditure by mr. trump than the john edwards case. john edwards payment looked like a child support payment, but i know you re stretching to get this into the campaign box. but we ll be covering your story and covering your case. ahead our special report on the fbi official trump fryitryio push out. and why a trump appointee at
to shame other people so we feel about the decision wes made? at least that s not me. let me tell you something, average american does not have enough savings to ensure that s.n.a.p., homelessness is not necessarily in your future. you don t know that. you re one illness, one divorce away from one missed child support payment. yep. happens a lot to women. from being in line at a pantry in a desperate situation. your book also focuses clearly on some solutions. when you look at the kinds of policies that we see affecting the homeless or the congressional policies around nutritional assistance, what do you see as some of our key solutions? i think, first of all, it s important to broaden the conversation. if we just think about it as poverty, we re in a sense truncating the discussion because this is a crisis triggered not by lack of resources but by a stunning change in the way our economy and society functions. it s about the rise of a level of inequality that hasn t be