where her three children shared a bunk bed in the living room. as she scroll through friends social media posts showing off trampolines a spacious backyards.ll in georgia, the solution becamei endsclearer. leave.e last summer, the family boughtm. a five bedroom home in snellville, georgia. hom joining me now is joy newble, advocate and activist,cd living still in new york . st city.was shocked they all right, joy , this piece in the new york times, i mean, i was shocked that they published it, but there is a flight of african-american from the north to the southr ag that we ve been hearing for ages is just racist in here? a terrible, awful place to live. so what s happenin g here? well, new york city has changed so much, especially in the last three years. and this is not anything that sr new . this has been ans issue in blacks are new york city for years and years and years. nd c is not anything new . and blacks areom startingew yor to understand communities like mine. they re st
in the fact although her life was brief she was so happy with it. she lived to it the fullest and her spirit will always be with us. our thoughts are with them tonight. 360 s randi kaye has a look what made her and adam ward so special to so many people. when i was younger i wanted to either become a doctor or become a pharmacist, but as a journalist i get to cover those types of fields. reporter: this is how viewers got to know alison parker. a video produced by the station showing her smiling, full of life. i absolutely love mexican food. very, very spicy food. end c . reporter: the 24-year-old virginia native signed on with television station wdbj last year as a morning reporter. alison covered everything from zoo animals to weather. even appearing on cnn last november. what you re seeing right now started out as heavy rain.
speech explaining why the administration thought it was legal to kill people without a trial. he said, effectively, because it is war. then march 2012, the attorney general, eric holder, he gives another speech explaining, yes, that applies to even american citizens. april 2012, the top lawyer at the cia gives a speech saying that even if the cia does it and no one in the u.s. government will, therefore, admit to it, they still think it s legal. later that same month the president s counterterrorism adviser, now the head of the cia, gives a speech for the first time admits when we are killing people, we are killing people with drones. november 2012, the top lawyer at the pentagon, jei johnson goes to england to give a speech in which he makes the case everything the administration has been doing is legal under the laws of war, but he says this war cannot last forever. it has to end. now today, last in a long series, we get the culmination. we get the president, himself, stating that, y
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