there was just deep, deep darkness. manic depression, i think, was what they eventually said. it made sense in hindsight. i didn t walk down the aisle thinking, you know, i have a man who is suffering from manic depression. people say, how could you not know? but he was so unique and so wonderful and special, you just, oh, that was eddy, you know. i was advised that he needed to be in a a facility. i mean, i felt bad that i put
this was like really something very, very serious. he could be unbelievably charming. but the downswing was a lot of anger. there were just deep, deep darkness. manic depression, i think, was what they eventually said. it made sense in hindsight. i didn t walk down the aisle thinking, you know, i have a man who is suffering from manic depression. people say, how could you not know, but he was so unique and so wonderful and special you just that was eddy, you know?
eddy s growing a beard. that s me! geez, wake the child. your daddy is fuzzy. ha ha ha ha hah! you re seeing a lot more unnatural highs and lows. he would call people, and at bizarre hours of the evening, and then they would say, i haven t seen or heard from eddy in ten years, why is he picking up the telephone and calling me at 2:00 in the morning? you know. those are those are signs. this was just this was more than just somebody who needed counseling, this was really something very, very serious. he could be unbelievably charming. but the downswing was a lot of anger. there was just deep, deep darkness.
you re see ago lot more unnatural highs and lows. he would call people and at bizarre hours of the evening and then they would say i haven t seen or heard from eddy in ten years. why is he picking up the telephone and calling me at 2:00 in the morning. you know, those are signs. it was more than somebody that needed counseling. this is something very very serious. he could be unbelievably charming but the down swing was a lot of anger. there was just deep deep
well and we should not step away from that. jon: is voter intimidation a problem these days do you think? if there is a complaint someone who has been intimidated, that s a problem and it should be lodged. if someone is electioneering within a 100 feet, that is problem. if they re doing something illegal that is problem. if it is not illegal not something you can do about it in the name of free speech. jon: as a former presidential candidate yourself i know it is an exciting day for you. election day always very meaningful in this country. well let me say, what we re finding here so meaningful is that suppression has become stimulation. the name-calling ought to stop i about leadership. i think that people been in a kind of deep darkness and seeing light coming. there is massive voter turnout today. 35% early voting. i expect higher than usual voter turnout. we ll see what happens tonight when the votes close. jon: reverend jesse jackson