don, he won an award this year for a feature he did growing up during seg ration. wendi winters was an award-winning reporter. that s devastating for those families. i feel like i ve lost members of my own family. it s very tough in this day and age when you re berated as a journalist and you go out and do your job on any given day covering what most of us do, what most journalists do. covering the stuff that goes on in your community. to have that happen is very hard to stomach and very hard to take. i did not know robert well. i know he was looked upon as a mentor. and i liked his sense of humor. i like people who make me laugh. and i think that the capital gazette is going to be devastated by that loss. and that is a very good it s a paper about the same size of the two that i run.
the rest of them come and she quit resisting. told her to quit resisting. she said the only way she was leaving was going to seg. that s exactly where she went. the girl is crazy. she needs medication. it stemmed as then trenity baker actually wanted to go to seg ration. and it turns out she did because her best friend michelle wise was also in segregation. i m like if i m moving, i might as well fight her anyway and go to seg. i knew michelle was down there. i would rather be where i know somebody. she encourages me to do well. it works. i listen to her. i don t listen to nobody but her. during the one hour she is allowed outside her cell, baker was able to visit with wise. but wise recently returned to general population. ready to go, baker? yes, sir. all right. now it s time for baker to return to general population as well. she s going to housing unit f-22, not f-20, where michelle wise was assigned.