the news coverage, the debates, the documentaries, can be difficult. it documentaries, can be difficult. it triggers, yes. but in documentaries, can be difficult. it trngei’s, yes. but in reality, documentaries, can be difficult. it triggers, yes. but in reality, i had two sons and ijust triggers, yes. but in reality, i had two sons and i just think about triggers, yes. but in reality, i had two sons and ijust think about him all the time. in reality. but yes, those things certainly, every aspect of since september 11, and it goes on and on, it is a date that has changed. change the world, really. but i m not sure in terms of my own personal grief. it is there and it will always, always be there. gosh, it s not what you would expect. the it s not what you would expect. the events of that it s not what you would expect. the events of that bright tuesday morning 20 years ago changed so much about the world we live in but for the survivors and for the families of the thousands kill
by that i mean it triggers they have two characteristics. one, they are all cash purchase, two, they are shell purchases, they re anonymous purchases. the records don t show who the true owners are. is this a with itting or unwhiting thing for donald trump in terms of having people come through trump tower? i call him an asset because we don t definitively know the answer to that question. i can t get inside donald trump s mind, but he s meeting with this guy. we know there are about 1,300 other operations in which he s profiting heavily from that. if he can go through that and doesn t figure that out. he s either inexplicably stupid or there is a legal concept of willful blindness and perhaps that s what s going on. when you called donald trump a russian asset, that s a serious charge to suggest that the russians buying condos were doing it not only to launder but
a conscious disregard for life and there was some sort of argument that precipitated it, some sudden quarrel or heat of passion and he had to provoke it. a couple of different theories here. manslaughter, she could get time served walking free. second degree, anywhere from 25 to life, maybe as low as ten years, first degree, totally different story. back to first degree. if it triggers if she is convicted of first degree murder, that triggers the aggravation phase. right. and this is a very interesting thing with arizona. a lot of different states, it is a death penalty state and they get first degree and the jury convicts, it might go to a judge. here there is two additional phases. the first phase would be, she s convicted of first degree murder. the prosecutor has to present evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, she was so cruel to him to necessitate the death penalty. the cruelty becomes key. if the jury finds for that, then the defense presents a third phase, which they basica
greg: that s not evidence. that s a description. give me a deed. juan: grandiose to say my inauguration crowd was bigger than any other crowd, despite evidence and pictures kimberly: does not grandiose. that s bad at math. juan: i m going to prove myself right no matter what the facts show. show. greg: a brash personality. people find it funny. it triggers view it and makes me laugh. juan: jim clapper says it s shocking, you have to question the fitness. he s not a national comedian. greg: so when he talks about a large crowd, he s insane? that s quite a leap. juan: the need to be right about everything. to prove himself right. greg: am i insane? jesse: when politicians call other politicians narcissus, the irony is lost
that s a description. give me a deed. juan: grandiose to say my inauguration crowd was bigger than any other crowd, despite evidence and pictures kimberly: does not grandiose. that s bad at math. juan: i m going to prove myself right no matter what the facts show. show. greg: a brash personality. people find it funny. it triggers view it and makes me laugh. juan: jim clapper says it s shocking, you have to question the fitness. he s not a national comedian. greg: so when he talks about a large crowd, he s insane? that s quite a leap. juan: the need to be right about everything. to prove himself right. greg: am i insane? jesse: when politicians call other politicians narcissus, the irony is lost the great column and