In this, youre the witness. Its almost like a nightmare. The Detective Walking Due to do hypnosis . Mine is a completely different face. Tell me whats happening. Hes hurting me. Hes hurting me. The details that she gave it was unbelievable. She said you did it. I said no you did it. Route 66, one stretch across if southwest from one horizon to the next, going from what america was to what it wanted to be. Cities like albuquerque, New Mexico, were celebrated stops along the journey. Today, the links that once lined this part of the iconic highway has faded and closed as the Cottonwood Mall became the new downtown. The mall thats kind of the big hangup . I met my husband at the mall. Absolutely, he. So did i. [laughs] its played a probable pivotal part in our lives. For the Rest Marcell sisters, all six of them, along with her brother jonathan, Cottonwood Mall in albuquerque was the center of their social life. It was the people we went to school with. So Everybody Kind of knew everybody
relief. hr loves sending emails about what a horrible country this is one man decided he had enough of that. want to call out violence call it out, do it year around. don t wait until it s convenient for you. we built the greatest movement in the history of our country. it was about america first because we all wanted you to make america great again. steve: good morning, everybody. it is wednesday, january 20th, 2021 we start with a fox news alert. overnight president trump at 1:00 in the morning signed the paperwork and handed down 143 pardons commutations in his final hours as president of the united states. ainsley: it comes as the united states prepares for president-elect biden s inauguration today. will: and as always with the latest is griff jenkins live on the national mall with more on our big day ahead. griff? griff: good morning, will, ainsley and steve. i can tell you as we look forward to the end of the day one day is the inauguration size. it is certainly
director of the program, operating here on the west side for adults with flexible schedules and a time for leisure learning, today we welcome you to the 92nd street series in partnership with time stocks. featuring noted new york times journalist and authors. of our as with all daytime lectures provide a forum for discussion and debate on issues that affect us all. today s discussion focuses on a topic that still remains greatly in our consciousness. we welcome journalist james dwyer and kevin flynn for discussing the recently published book 102 minutes, the untold story of the fight to survive inside the twin towers. jim dwyer and kevin flynn are native new yorkers and winners of many awards together and separately. james dwyer joined the new york times in 2001 as a reporter for the metropolitan section, prior to joining the times he was a columnist for the new york daily news and before that he was a columnist for new york newsday and previously a reporter for burkink and r
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happening? the details that she gave. it was unbelievable. she said you did it. i said no, you did. route 66 once stretched across the southwest from one horizon to the next. going from what america was to what it wanted to be. cities like albuquerque, new mexico were celebrated stops along the journey. today buildings that once lined this part of the iconic highway have faded and closed as the cottonwood mall became the new downtown. reporter: the mall was kind of the big hangout? i met my husband at the mall, yes. so did i. it s played a pivotal part in our lives. for the marcell sisters, all six of them, along with brother jonathan, the cottonwood mall in albuquerque was the center of their social lives. it was people that we went to school with. so everybody kind of knew everybody. sister number five, 17-year-old brittani, worked at a sunglasses kiosk in the atrium. and she s this beautiful, blonde girl with striking blue eyes and a big smile. yo