Patrick when he was going to meetings and stuff but he was a rabbit to say the least. Hes in a good place now. He seems like it. Fabulist down. Is the family upset with him . Their are some who feel that never drink on the job. They didnt want anyone to miss understand. But he talks about his mom and she was a global loan a call at fullblown alcoholic as i remember. [inaudible] my brother, sister and i had a terrible argument that bout me talking but our debt and stuff. Its important to get it out. Just for yourself. [inaudible] he did it remarkably well. Is aching back after the plane crash, broken in 20 places. Young. Yeah. [inaudible] i would on the operating table for dinner hours, and its been a brutal combat. Its going to be another year before its all good. Great subject. Melody . Okay. What are you doing a . Im retiring after 40 years. Im trying to archive all my stuff that ended up at the jfk library and Penn State Library that once material for my career. Im trying to make su
To stand up and accept the title of heirs of freedom, or were going to hand freedom away, and thats what this book is all about. God bless you for writing in this, and thank you for being here with us. Well, i appreciate that so much. Thank you. You are awesome. [applause] thank you. Bless you. So nice. [applause] thanks, guys. Thank you. The standing ovation is more than appropriate, but im going to ask you to the take your seats again [laughter] for just a moment longer. Did our friends in the overflow room enjoy the programsome program . Its always, i thought so, i thought so. I do want to thank you both for being here. Governor, its awkward standing back behind you, but i need a microphone. Since you mentioned the book cover, i do have to say that is one of my few claims to fame, perhaps my only claim to fame, that, of course, the great john barleta was on leading the charge, and i was on horseback behind you, so my Left Shoulder made the book. [laughter] im sorry we crossed that o
Here is chief Investigative Reporter tony kovaleski. Good evening and thank you for joining us. For the next 30 minutes, we investigate, uncovering issues and Holding Government accountable. We begin tonight with a policy that could put employees at one of the largest Government Agencies in danger. And it may have caused some critical delays in life and death situations. Investigative reporter vicky nguyen explains what she has uncovered at the u. S. Postal service. Reporter time. We seem to Pay Attention to it only when it matters. Like the moment when a father becomes a grandfather. Or the passage of a milestone, 25 years of marriage. They call us the perfect family. Reporter for larnie, time was the only thing that mattered the night her husband sam lay critically injured, waiting for help. Its so sad because i can imagine him fighting for his life. Reporter this was sams second home. The postal processing and Distribution Center in west oakland. Its where he operated a letter sorti
Inflicted by his son during an attack. His condition is upgraded to good. Im so relieved that hes doing better. Thats janet howell. Shes also a leading voice on Mental Health issues in the virginia general assembly. She says the deeds family tragedy casts the spotlight yet again on problems with virginias Mental Health system. Yesterday it was reported that hours before the attack 24yearold gus deeds was the subject of an emergency custody order, but then a bed at a hospital or psych unit was not available and he was released home. He killed himself after the attack on his dad. Now the Washington Post is reporting that three hospitals within a twohour drive did have beds available, and two of the three say they were never contacted. The state Inspector General has launched an investigation to find out what led to his release. Regardless if there were beds, there wasnt a system to determine if there were beds available. It seem toss me we should have a clearinghouse of some kind. These
Draft, i realized this was going to be a challenge, unlike any that i had handled before. Did you attempt to give her any cpr . No. Not exactly a grieving spouse. No. No emotion, whatsoever. Shes not breathing . No. She is clearly dead. Im glenn and i work as a federal prosecutor in washington, d. C. For more than 20 years. I learned that, in the nations capital, there is no telling where a murder case bmay lead you. You may hear on crime shows prosecutors figure out how theyre going to prove means, motive, and opportunity. You know, we dont really talk that way. What we really do is find the true story behind every murder and hold the killer accountable, no matter who it is. This is capital crimes. The 911 call came early in the morning of august 12th, 2011. D. C. Emergency, 911. How can i help you . On the line was a man named albrecht who said he had just made a terrible discovery. I need the police to come quickly. I just found my wife dead on the bathroom floor. Okay. Shes not bre