what if you were ripped away from your family? when you live in fear, it changes you. kidnapped by a killer? i came out of that just really messed up. held for years as a prisoner, and what if prosecutors never believed you? bobbi parker was not the woman she was portraying herself. absolutely. it was a mystery with a mind-boggling twist. this wife and mom taken hostage, was she really a hostage at all? their relationship was not one of kidnapper and victim, it was one of husband and wife. his prisoner, or his lover? i really do love you. sounds like a pretty heartfelt love letter. in this hour, she shares her side of the story. will you believe her? i was fighting for my life. hello, and welcome to you dateline . i m craig melvin. bobbi parker was a prison officials wife, a teacher, leading a quiet life with her beautiful family in granite, oklahoma. until the day she went missing. for more than ten years, her family waited and hoped. and then, b
Lying, pomposity, smuggness, overall, groupthink. Dvr it if you know how that hworks. More than anything though, have a terrific evening. Youve had the main course and now the dessert, the great sean hannity in new york city. Sean im telling that story. So when you are back in new york with laura, we are all getting in this room and im telling secrets. I and im telling secrets about you two. Tucker [laughs] sean oh, its coming out. Tucker im embarrassed already. Sean we are 98 days away from the single most important Midterm Election in our lifetime. We are 440 days into Robert Muellers corrupt political witch hunt, and the trial of Paul Manafort kicked off in a Northern Virginia court room. You would think its the trial of the century, its not. Hes facing potential Life In Prison or a tax charge that had nothing to do with russia from 2005. Today the trial of Paul Manafort kicked off in what are alleged crimes had nothing to do with
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students are being gunned down, racial tension is on the rise, and young people are being silenced. and time, is running out. how many people have to die, how many times do we have to have this conversation? when will enough be enough? something has to give. joining me now is councilman rahman johnson. he represents jacksonville city council district 14, and he is a professor of journalism at edward waters university, the university where the shooter went, prior to the dollar general. councilman, thank you for being here today. first, our hearts go out to you, and the people of the jacksonville community. i know that there were two prayer vigils that took place today. additional ones are planned. what is just, how are people feeling? the mood is sadness, and heaviness. i will, say it s not anger yesterday, while i was in the community. i went over, and i spent time,
afternoon, six days ago our community learned about the disappearance of carlee russell and it sent fear and pandemonium not just through our city but the entire state and the nation as well. the media quickly joined us to get the word out about carlee. our community sprung into action, and they organized search parties, arranged prayer vigils. they took other steps that i m not even aware of to help in this situation. the hoover police department quickly rallied multiple partner agencies stopping at nothing to find carlee. i d like to take this time to say thank you, first, to the hoover police department, our partner agencies, our wonderful community, and to all of those that aided in some way in connection with this situation. as the days have gone on and more information has been shared, we know everyone has