they were introduced to a fictional character called slenderman. they thought he was real and could only meet him if they physically killed someone. they invited their friend, identified in the complaint only as 12-year-old p. to geyser s house for a sleepover on friday night. they first planned on stabbing her in the neck while she was sleeping. geyser told police that was so they wouldn t have to, quote, look into her eyes it by the next morning, the plan changed. police say they plotted to kill her in a nearby park bathroom. because she noticed a drain in the floor for, quote, the blood to go down. the three girls left to the park. on the way there, geyser lifted up the side of her jacket and showed the knife tucked into her waste band. weier told police, quote, i thought, dear god, this was really happening. this is the park bathroom where they initially wanted to kill their friend but they got nervous. they started fighting and
had our official prom song. is a reunion necessary? they have a singer. a reunion is not necessary. they got a little guy froth fill teens philippines and he is the greatest ever. now his dream come true. you are rete. the kid is amazing. haven t seen the movie, but i know what you are talking about of the should he od too? some of these other jerk s who od the rest of us wouldn t have to. i know, i know, joanne, you weren t born yet and journey was decades before. what are your thoughts? i have lived an incredible journey. i think i know a little bit about journey. for three years i per formed in an off broadway show dedicated to the 80s. i know a bunch of these songs
portrayal of mary lee johnson in precious. and we re lucky enough to have her with us tonight. hey, boo, how are you doing? hey, don, how are you doing? i m great, i m great. monique and i go way back. i was on her talk show back when my book came out and she was very sweet to me. what do you remember from the night you won, monique? the night that i won? mm-hmm. i have to say that that whole day was i would say surreal almost because i was watching videos of hatty mcdaniel receiving her award when she won the oscar while i was getting ready to come to the oscar. so i think that that night it was to say to hattie mcdaniel, here we go, sister, and i appreciate all that you had to endure so that i wouldn t have to. i was having feelings of also saying to the academy i appreciated that they didn t buy into all that the media was saying. you know, that i was being this
details. earl yes you spoke to tom fuentes about this. i asked him, what are the chances they terrorists could attack the u.s.? the chances are great. that s exactly what they could do. the other concern here for u.s. authorities is that we don t just need young men to travel from minneapolis or from toronto, canada to go to somalia and train how to be terrorists, shoot guns and do bad things. those kids were radical iced at home, here in the u.s. and in canada. they met directly with recruiters and made the choice to go there, but they wouldn t have to. they could become radicalized here. and as we know, no problem to without ever go to somalia, without ever coming up on the radar of law enforcement or intelligence agencies. a teenager confined to a
downey jr. smoked his way to lung cancer and then publicly repented about it. but they also did not do a good enough job with this fake populist heat shield strategy of theirs, and it failed. and this is how you can tell it failed. pursuant to being hounded in the courts, to being sued for selling a product that when used as directed can kill you, the chief executives of the nation s tobacco companies got hauled into congress to get asked the miserable questions they had sought for so long to avoid. the industry wanted to stay out of the debate. they paid to invent a whole fake smokers rights group to debate in public so they wouldn t have to. but it didn t work. they couldn t get away from the lawsuits. so they couldn t get away from congress. so they couldn t get away from the public. they could not hide. welcome to the spotlight of accountability. it s hot, isn t it? things went so bad for tobacco the industry ultimately got forced into a