it is good to know if there are still some believers in the traditions of this wonderful season. my good friend, an old boss, bill bennett. former boss. i m not old. [laughs] laura: his book is, of the true st. nicholas. it changes the way you think about the tradition of giving and where that came from and the religious underpinning of who the bishop actually was. we ll get into that. this bold war on christmas, christmas is here now. you look back on the season, so many politics into malts and the culture does that time of year where you like things to slow down and maybe reminds us that we have to do that more regularly. does a good idea. it is a good idea to slow down and thank you laura. i understand you are reading this book. i am, to my children. be careful so we don t reveal too much.
shrinking violet whose home cowering under her husband s direction. when it came to being home and opening that door i was that shrinking violet. that s how it was. two different ellens, two different lives. they interviewed ellen s old boss. he told the detective he remembered an incident when ellen came to work with bruises. she was wearing her sunglasses. i said why are you wearing sunglasses. she finally took off her sunglasses and she had a nice big old shiner and i said what happened to you. she stated to me that supposedly mike and michael got in to a big battle and mike was beating the crap out of him and she jumped in the middle of it and took the brunt of it. was she giving the classic battered wife explanation for her bruises?
job at a big company. yes. so you are not some little shrinking violet whose home cowering under her husband s direction. when it came to being home and opening that door i was that shrinking violet. that s how it was. two different ellens, two different lives. they interviewed ellen s old boss. he told the detective he remembered an incident when ellen came to work with bruises. she was wearing her sunglasses. i said why are you wearing sunglasses. she finally took off her sunglasses and she had a nice big old shiner and i said what happened to you. she stated to me that supposedly mike and michael got in to a big battle and mike was beating the crap out of him and she jumped in the middle of it and took the brunt of it.
make sure you get the job done and move on. she was no pushover. no pushover. she stood the up for herselves. right. inside of the walls of the nice home ellen s rank was near the bottom. he became condescending, controlling where i could go, who i could see. at home, mike made the rules and ellen obeyed them. you had a significant executive job at a big company. yes. so you are not some little shrinking violet whose home cowering under her husband s direction. when it came to being home and opening that door i was that shrinking violet. that s how it was. two different ellens, two different lives. they interviewed ellen s old boss. he told the detective he remembered an incident when
person who have been sentenced. now, in this hearing, late today, and that s why we have so much different breaking news right now. george papadopoulos told the judge he made a terrible mistake and wants to redeem himself. he publicly argued he lied to investigators partly because he wanted to distance himself from what he thought was probably an illegal action for dangerous information within the trump world itself. papadopoulos not only flipped, which of course is formalized tonight, he also took another parting shot at his old boss donald trump on his way into jail. his lawyers arguing trump himself hindered this investigation more than papadopoulos ever could. george was listening to his preferred candidate, and his president of the united states opining that this was a witch hunt. but when george went in on january 27th, he was of the mind-set this was not as significant as we have now all