kristen had a fight over drugs. she got angry when he substituted aspirin for cocaine, and she went off in a rage when that occurred. i think he told them some story about how it had been the drug deal that had gone bad, and so i was crying rape. after the attack, police charged him with unlawful restraint, a misdemeanor. the next day, kristen and her dad went to the bryan police department to find out why her attacker wasn t charged with something more serious. i was furious. because i had thought in this moment that i survived, i survived. this is it. this guy is going down. she met with a detective who asked her questions. lots of them. i had bruises all up and down my throat. i couldn t swallow. and then at one point in time, the detective asked me to place my hands on my own throat. which even psychologically, that was traumatizing. why would he want you to do that? because i did that and then
told investigators that he and kristen had a fight over drugs. she got angry when he substituted aspirin for cocaine, and she went off in a rage when that occurred. i think he told them some story about how it had been the drug deal that had gone bad, and so i was crying rape. after the attack, police charged him with unlawful restraint, a misdemeanor. the next day, kristen and her dad went to the bryan police department to find out why her attacker wasn t charged with something more serious. i was furious. because i had thought in this moment that i survived, i survived. this is it. this guy is going down. she met with a detective who asked her questions. lots of them. i had bruises all up and down my throat. i couldn t swallow. and then at one point in time, the detective asked me to place my hands on my own throat. which even psychologically, that was traumatizing. why would he want you to do that? because he looks at me and says, well, those could have been self-inf
substituted aspirin for cocaine, and she went off in a rage when that occurred. i think he told them some story about how it had been the drug deal that had gone bad, and so i was crying rape. after the attack, police charged him with unlawful restraint, a misdemeanor. the next day, kristen and her dad went to the bryan police department to find out why her attacker wasn t charged with something more serious. i was furious. because i had thought in this moment that i survived, i survived. this is it. this guy is going down. she met with a detective who asked her questions. lots of them. i had bruises all up and down my throat. i couldn t swallow. and then at one point in time, the detective asked me to place my hands on my own throat. which even psychologically, that was traumatizing. why would he want you to do that? because he looks at me and says, well, those could have been self-inflicted. what did you say to the detective who s coming up with these theory? i was
these recess appointments were thrown out. so in terms of vindicating the constitution separation of powers, this is a very important decision. basically saying the president had decided unilaterally to say, i think the senate is in session. therefore, i will appoint these, even if the senate says itself, it is not in session. right. the senate was conducting something called pro forma sessions, precisely to prevent the white house from making recess appointments, and he said, oh, no, no. this count as a recess, i m going to go ahead and make these appointments anyway. quick detail, justice breyer arbitrarily said a break in the session should be at least ten days. the one obama was citing was three days. and the liberal justices simply couldn t swallow the idea that s a real recess. what s the practical implication of this for the president s power to appoint, make recess appointees, the whole point of which was to say all right, congress, back in the founding days, took two o
the co-chairman of mercury and associates. mr. weber, thank you for joining us on new day. . chris, great to be with you this morning. so, tell us, where are the heads of the republican party in terms of strategy with extending the shutdown, maybe even going into the dead loan for the debt ceiling. why push it this way? well, let s sort of look how the republican position has moved somewhat over the last week or so. the republicans began with the position that everything was tied to the defunding, in essence, the ending of obama care and the president couldn t swallow that. the republicans have moved somewhat on that. they moved from defunding obama care to delaying obama care. now if you listen to the spoker s comments over the weekend the speaker was not talking about obama care the president s sacred cow the speaker was talking about the long-term debt situation, which i think actually reflects more of the concerns of the american