anna had to call him and tell him her every move. she said they fought over something that was insignificant, and that he would have these outburst of fit and anger out of nowhere. that s it. the family noticed a dramatic change in anna. thank you. she had become uncharacteristically submissive and isolated. they believed the abuse was getting worse. they started arguing, although they went in the next room. i couldn t make out what they were saying, but i knew voices were being raised. and when shk+ éu the kitchen, which is where i was, i noticed hand marks on her neck. and when he left, i asked her about it. and she said, yes, he had his hands around my neck. the violence eventually became too much. she obtained a restraining order in september of 1997. she called me up the next morning and she was crying.
how many times people say his name. with the plane behind the stage, they re going to be saying reagan a lot more than they did in cleveland. if that s on there and this is a drinking game, we re all done early tonight. like gone within the first 20 minutes. reagan or aavocado. i couldn t make out the word. in addition to the bingo game, there s a guy tom brady. this is pretty interesting. tom brady and donald trump have known each other for a long time since tom brady was a judge at one of trump s look how you light up. talking about tom brady. he s a winner. he s known trump since 2002 when he was a judge at the debates. he s got to make america great again hat in his locker. brady was essentially asked today if he endorsed donald trump or if he would vote for him. listen to the exchange. speaking of liking winning, you have the trump hat up there. he loves winning.
it s a fire set in the middle of the road. people are beginning to come out of the row houses. many of them are very very agitated. many of them looking at us and sort of laughing. is it s a tense situation and as much as the freddie gray situation has sparked this from what i ve been able to determine, from the people i ve spoken to it s something that has been simmering for years and years and years. i spoke to an old man at the funeral today, just pulled him aside. he was a bystander, no relationship with anybody. i said what do you think about the people in baltimore city. he lives in an assisted living center. he let loose with a volley of profanity. he said this has all been going on since the early 2000s. i didn t ask him about he mentioned a police commissioner but i couldn t make out who that
crash and the plane was upside down. the little girl had a bloody nose and her legs were just eaten up with briars and cuts and all that stuff. she was barefoot. i brought her into the house and got her on the couch and elevated her feet and called 9-1-1. after i got ahold of 9-1-1, i went into the restroom and got a wash cloth and wiped her little face and legs and stuff off. and fortunately, for me the state policeman was close. he was there within ten minutes after i called him. the little girl was trembling and crying and talking for probably the same time. of course, i m a little hard of hearing, and i couldn t make out a lot of what she was saying. every time she would talk i would have to make her repeat
police technician were all injured. two of those officers had to be taken to the hospital. sometimes you can kind of read the signs, i couldn t make out what people were actually saying in those protests. well, it s really unclear if there will be more protests tonight, we have seen protests every night since last wednesday, so it s safe to assume that there could be more. we saw more protests last night all across the country from new york all the way to l.a. those protests were peaceful after a grand jury decided not to indict a white police officer in the death of eric garner, the black man who was place in the a chokehold by the officer. this all comes on the heels of protests in ferguson, missouri. if there are more protests tonight, they re asking for peaceful demonstrations saying their message gets lost in the fray whenever violence i