jessie blodgett grief-stricken parents could not stop thinkin about the way that she died. that is such a dark place to go, to think about her las moments. it does not get any darke than that, i laid on her bed early on and held my breath as long as i could, longer than i ever could in my life. trying to block out. which is nothing like she went through. police thought that jesse had been targeted but now some of her friends thought her murder was the same person who attacked a woman and a nearb park when i heard, that i thought, who s? that if he s still out there he could be plotting, he could be hunting i was like who is this guy. this is melissa richards, victim of that attack. it happened three days befor jessie was killed. her courageous story o survival is amazing. you arrive at the park an what is the first thing yo see. a blue mini van
let me ask this, it is easy for us to sit in these chairs, why don t these people jus move could they - who is going to buy their house? could they really move they cancel the house most people have everythin they own tied up in thes homes. you heard mary hampton tal about her father, buying thi land, being so proud thinkin he was giving his children a future nine siblings all got plots of land mary was one of the first woma to work an impetuous company she saved every penny to build that house, she can t move it is easy for us to sa move, we have never walked i their footsteps. cynthia, i m so grateful you t the story, i m grateful fo everything you do, but the story is so important. thank you for bringing it to us thank you for letting u tell the story i m glad you. did coming, up conservatives they love to toss around the word - we even tried to find definition during last week nightcap, but it turns out, th people who use it most, they
possibly because of you reporting? i don t know. if we could have pushed a bit, i hope so. let me ask this, it is easy for us to sit in these chairs, why don t these people jus move could they - who is going to buy their house? could they really move they cancel the house most people have everythin they own tied up in thes homes. you heard mary hampton tal about her father, buying thi land, being so proud thinkin he was giving his children a future nine siblings all got plots of land mary was one of the first woma to work an impetuous company she saved every penny to build that house, she can t move it is easy for us to sa move, we have never walked i their footsteps. cynthia, i m so grateful you t the story, i m grateful fo everything you do, but the story is so important. thank you for bringing it to us thank you for letting u tell the story i m glad you. did coming, up conservatives they love to toss around the word -
those at about 250,000 or less we had this bank with about 90 that was uninsured these were start-up companies, but the most part. we could either say, well, w are not worried about the jobs that are being lost. we don t care about th payrolls that are not going to be met but you didn t do that in fact, i think you are correct when you say that mayb they deserved to be helped but maybe some who are thinkin that they got special treatmen have some arguments to the fact of the matter is, i basically agree that we helped out the families, we helped ou the start-ups, we helped out the last workers and we got those payroll going. but that doesn t say that we are not going to go deep int the investigation, just abou how this bank operated we know it was a go to drink for start-ups. they could not get loans in th
to think about is who is involved and who is getting harmed. those are the positives that deserved to be helped. and while we have a rules that you know, the fdic protect those at about 250,000 or less we had this bank with about 90 that was uninsured these were start-up companies, but the most part. we could either say, well, w are not worried about the jobs that are being lost. we don t care about th payrolls that are not going to be met but you didn t do that in fact, i think you are correct when you say that mayb they deserved to be helped but maybe some who are thinkin that they got special treatmen have some arguments to the fact of the matter is, i basically agree that we helped out the families, we helped ou the start-ups, we helped out the last workers and we got those payroll going. but that doesn t say that we are not going to go deep int the investigation, just abou how this bank operated we know it was a go to drink for start-ups. they could not get loans in th traditional