And ive kept it off. Golo is real, our customers are real, and our Success Stories are real. Why not give it a try . [medical machines beeping] wow. A busy body. Aww, look at that. [machines beeping] its a boy. Oh, my god, i knew it. All wow yeah, its a boy. [laughter] oh, wow. Congratulations. Oh, my god. Yeah. What names did you have picked out . Tyson. Tyson. Oh, thats cute. You did a great job, mom. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, i tried. Now its dads time to shine. This is his■this is his■ this is his time. Yeah. We owe this to him. This is■ you know, i think that blessings come■ i cant wait till he meet winston. Yeah, me too. And tyson. Yeah. Blessings always come on time. And i want us to have, like, this huge coming home party for him. He needs that, you know . He needs to feel that love. Like, we never let his hand go even though all the distance. Im sure thatll make him happy. Hopefully we dont have to wait too much longer to find out. Just pray. No
[medical machines beeping] wow. A busy body. Aww, look at that. [machines beeping] its a boy. Oh, my god, i knew it. All wow yeah, its a boy. [laughter] oh, wow. Congratulations. Oh, my god. Yeah. What names did you have picked out . Tyson. Tyson. Oh, thats cute. You did a great job, mom. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, i tried. Now its dads time to shine. This is his■this is his■ this is his time. Yeah. We owe this to him. This is■ you know, i think that blessings come■ i cant wait till he meet winston. Yeah, me too. And tyson. Yeah. Blessings always come on time. And i want us to have, like, this huge coming home party for him. He needs that, you know . He needs to feel that love. Like, we never let his hand go even though all the distance. Im sure thatll make him happy. Hopefully we dont have to wait too much longer to find out. Just pray. Nothing like prayer. [soft dramatic music] as the state of michigan takes on recreational sales of marijuana, one man i
Oh, wow. Congratulations. Oh, my god. Yeah. What names did you have picked out . Tyson. Tyson. Oh, thats cute. You did a great job, mom. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, i tried. Now its dads time to shine. This is his■this is his■ this is his time. Yeah. We owe this to him. This is■ you know, i think that blessings come■ i cant wait till he meet winston. Yeah, me too. And tyson. Yeah. Blessings always come on time. And i want us to have, like, this huge coming home party for him. He needs that, you know . He needs to feel that love. Like, we never let his hand go even though all the distance. Im sure thatll make him happy. Hopefully we dont have to wait too much longer to find out. Just pray. Nothing like prayer. [soft dramatic music] as the state of michigan takes on recreational sales of marijuana, one man is currently sitting in the Muskegon County correctional facility. Michael thompson sold three pounds of marijuana in the 90s. Thompson is considered the
for selling weed to an undercover informant. the state says he was also in possession of a firearm. - the gun wasn t in his possession during the crime. it was at his home while he sold the drugs at another location. michael thompson was convicted in may 1996, a jury finding him guilty on five felony charges. - the judge ordered thompson to serve decades in prison despite there being a plea deal at the time that would ve resulted in probation. - because he was considered a habitual offender, thompson received a 40 to 60-year prison sentence. - the parole board has an opportunity to send his case to governor whitmer for clemency. - the request for clemency will hit governor whitmer s desk tomorrow. [soft dramatic music]
- he was sentenced to 40 to 60 years in prison for selling weed to an undercover informant. the state says he was also in possession of a firearm. - the gun wasn t in his possession during the crime. it was at his home while he sold the drugs at another location. michael thompson was convicted in may 1996, a jury finding him guilty on five felony charges. - the judge ordered thompson to serve decades in prison despite there being a plea deal at the time that would ve resulted in probation. - because he was considered a habitual offender, thompson received a 40 to 60-year prison sentence. - the parole board has an opportunity to send his case to governor whitmer for clemency. - the request for clemency will hit governor whitmer s desk tomorrow. [soft dramatic music]