emotional that day than they d ever seen him. tears, sadness. i d never seen him cry, you know, in my life. but even as the griffith family mourned, zach and his brother were feeling uneasy about the investigation which seemed to be focused exclusively on their father. i was angry. i felt that the detectives, the sheriff s department were on a man hunt and they were after my dad. because the husbands always do it? yep, the husbands always do it. and they just seemed they zeroed in on him and were going at it 110 miles an hour. and were not respectful to my brother and i about any of the developments or anything going on. but detective matt carter had an ongoing investigation, and he felt there was ample reason to pursue their dad. after his interview with deanna, he had driven to the hotel that was keith s alibi. there he uncovered a bombshell. remember keith saying to the detective he had been at the
for those on the top. yes! and focus more on creating opportunity for everybody. and i want to work with them. i don t expect them to agree with me on everything. but at least agree with me on the things that you used to say you were for before i was for them! all right. so we ll cut out of this. just a little background. you heard he s talking about the do-nothing congress. we have heard this chorus before from the president. apparently the heckling was about executive orders, just as a layer, as we continue this discussion, michael. let s get to speaker boehner. listen, we know this man wears his emotion on his sleeve. we have seen him cry, raise his voice. today we saw him in really full form. let me just show you and our viewers what speaker boehner said today about this money, this basically $4 billion the president is asking from congress for this border crisis. first let s hear from the president on how bad partisan politics is really getting. i think it s fair to say th
i was about owe or 11 and 1 of my friend s fathers was tortured in vietnam. he came home and i saw him weep because of how he was treated i saw him cry. me and his son would sit and talk about it. i didn t understand. i told myself if i had ability, i was going to make sure i was going to make sure people don t forget what the military does for us win sister that is a good man. he s my hired hand. you re doing a new act in vegas? absolutely i m going hollywood new act winston goes hollywood if you want to find outcome out. a new act. yes. terry fator live in concert. winston you re the star of the show. thank you sean. thank you for singing garth for me. absolutely. terry, good man.
well, there were really two things he wanted you to know here, both how bad these two people acted and how much they betrayed him. he let the world know this made him cry. that was actually one of the details that was in there, and i think, you know, as to that question you were raising before, why would they throw him under the bus so far and give him incentive to cooperate with investigators, watching this investigation unfold so far it s kind of clear they are both looking for immunity, so he may have decided that ship already sailed. at that point you say, well, they made a deal to say these things to get themselves out of what was clearly a very bad legal situation, because they are responsible for this. right. he s been actually very consistent in his retelling of what s happened. he s stuck by his story. he feels, i m sure he really does believe he did absolutely nothing wrong. so far he hasn t had anybody come out and have an e-mail where he directed the bridge closure.
encounter jesus. hollywood is not going to make big bucks just by putting jesus on the screen. they re going to make big bucks by putting jesus on the screen when there s faith behind it. that s why the passion worked and why this works and i thank you mark, and roma for doing that. it s not just jesus, it s people who believe that jesus was who he said he was. reverend, what were your thoughts? my jesus moment was mark and roma had a screening with 800 hispanic evangelicals right here in new york city. when he started multiplying the fish and the loves, all those pastors were just weeping. when the lights came on, i saw i think mark cried for the first time i ve ever seen him cry. it s a universal story of the love of god and his provision for everybody. i think that s why what was the reaction in the room? what was a silent hush of