In front of your own home on a street. Shooting someone seven times at close range, this was definitely an execution. Love will make you do some crazy things. You take obsessive love. She wasnt sleeping. She was scared a lot of the times they were going to come for her overnight. You put it together with obsessive hate. And then it starts getting darker and darker. Its diabolical. The past has a way of catching up with you. Everything that you knew, out the window. I have not been involved in a case that had more twists and turns than this particular case. Every time you peel back a lie, theres another lie right underneath. Thats a smoking gun if you ever could get one. You cannot make this up. Its a beautiful the sun is shining so lets go out to play four states now seeing their worst covid surge. Hurricane delta barreling toward the gulf coast. Good morning america. Oh its a Beautiful Day today its a Beautiful Day just after 7 30 in the morning, on a bright sunny day, most people wer
Format familiar to doctor smith by, we like a lot of audience participation. As you listen to the presentation here for a few minutes we will invite you at the end to come to the microphone, ask any questions you might have so that will help you understand, we would like to do that. He will speak in a few minutes about his book, give you a broad summary of the things he has done which means it is impactful, different aspects and have a question and answer session. I would like to introduce doctor carter smith who teaches criminal Justice Administration at middleton state university. He was in the u. S. Army cid for 22 years, 15 of that he served in Fort Campbell, kentucky where he identified a growing gang problem in the early 90s and later started the first gang and extremist investigation team, carter his interviewed gangs by several news sources, has appeared twice on the Popular History channel game land theories and has authored and coauthored three books and many other articles a
Great recession. Think about what happened nationally, the proportion of jobs the disappeared in the manufacturing sector, that was true, a lot of the jobs that were lost paid pretty well but had not required Higher Education to get. More men than women lost jobs in this recession. I thought that this was a community that had a number of qualities in lost jobs that other people around the country would understand and identify with. I also had the sense jamesville might fit into the sweep of history. I remember the first time i found the Youtube Video for speech barack obama gave at the Assembly Plant in february 2008. I dont know if you remember him coming. I remember the first time i listened to the video saying the promise of jamesville is in the part of the domestic war effort in world war ii and the plant stopped making vehicles and started turning out artillery shells. It have its own big moments. I just like that part of history. And before i knew anything about this community or
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Unlike in iowa where sites dt open until thevening. The state hosted itsirst caucus back in 2008, but this year marks the first time that all 93 counties in nebraska will participate. 25 delegates are up for grabs in the stateith five more super delegates added later. Vince powers is the chair of the Nebraska Democratic party, and he joins us this morning viaia skype to talkbout whats ahead. Vince, thanks so much for being with us this sunday morning. Thanks very much for having us and taking time to discuss the nebraska caucus. Nebraskas primary is coming up may 5th. I guess, tell our viers what inspired the democrats to go thisoute whe you will be back to the polls in may. We wanted to move primary up to mid february. To be two the end of george shs second term. It was an open seat, and we thought it would be good for nebraska replicans andnebraska demococrats to have anopportunity to help select the nominee, but the republicans did not want to move it from up mid may, so the only wa