and the marine put the homeless man in a chokehold and later a recovery position, but the homeless man later tragically died. penny surrendered to police this morning and is now out on $100,000 bail. penny is a decorated marine veteran with no criminal record, strong family ties, good standing in the military and is supposed to graduate from college next week. his attorney spoke to the press earlier today. he is dealing with the situation, like i said, with the sort of integrity and honor that his characteristic of who he is and characteristic of his honorable service in the united states marine corp. he has his head held high. earlier this month police interviewed daniel penny after the incident and decided not to charge him. then alvin bragg got involved. remember him? he is the guy that arrested trump over paperwork, and he loves to let life long criminals out of jail every day. it s kind of his thing. so instead of convening a grand jury and going through a thorough,
and her daughter, lori, and to try to get closer, they go to europe together. there is a medical incident and they go off. on their trip there is humor and they fight a little bit and there is a little love affair, and a surprise ending i don t think anybody will guess. susan, i don t want to bury the story, but what i mean, what is something people might commonly say or you talked about through the story of what they would want to say to their mother? oh, jeez. well, the thing that made me think of this was completely insignificant. you know, now hearing all the responses from the book, you start to realize, you know, people who have lost their mother who now, you know, their mother is still alive and they want to go on a trip with her, or they ve you know, and then you start thinking about, well, jeez, i wish i would have asked what was my mom like when she was in college or when she was a young girl? you just don t think of a lot of
and she deserves all the credit and, you know, a gift. here is the deal. you have two days left. let s be honest. flowers, maybe a bit played out at this point. you could get her a book instead. the suggestion is, things i wish i told my mother written by susan and james patterson. wouldn t you know it? the pattersons are here right now. where did this idea james, let s start with you. where did the idea come from? well, my mom lived until 98. i was very lucky about that. a couple days after she died i was really overwhelmed with the fact that i wasn t able to talk to her anymore. i said, there s so many things i wish i could tell my mother. he said, you know what? that would be a really good book. and that s all i needed to hear. she wrote a novel. it is not about her and her mother. it is about a doctor dr. liz
family. susan and james, congratulationses on the book. what a wonderful concept. thank you so much. thanks for having us. thank you. i hope folks will check it out things i wish i told my mother. all right, up next, baristas beware. you might be replaced by that guy. ahhhh. with flonase, allergies don t have to be scary spraying flonase daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase. all good. realtor.com (in a whisper) can we even afford this house? maybe jacob can finally get a job. the house whisperer! this house says use realtor.com to see homes in your budget. you re staying in school, jacob! realtor.com. to each their home.