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he has now been refused entry to the main campus. he's asking to provide protection for jews on campus. it is a high holy day. they kick him off. more next. t job in the navy is a navy wife. and if you've made the deployments and you've been the wife at home, or you've been the spouse at home, you understand what i'm talking about. your spouse has earned the right to apply for a va home loan. the newday 100 loan allows you to borrow up to 100% of your home's value. so if you're in a situation where you need some help financially, give us a call. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog.

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Verified Live

clear this case is a bad - in the last half an hour? it 3 clear this case is a bad donald trump's intent, making hush money payments is not a crime. lying to your spouse, as wicked as it is, is not a federal crime or state crime in the us. but they are alleging donald trump made these payments to cover up news of his affairs to corrupt the 2016 presidential election in the us.— corrupt the 2016 presidential election in the us. that disabled claim. election in the us. that disabled claim- what _ election in the us. that disabled claim. what do _ election in the us. that disabled claim. what do you _ election in the us. that disabled claim. what do you make - election in the us. that disabled claim. what do you make of - election in the us. that disabled claim. what do you make of the | claim. what do you make of the framing, in one sense these details we are familiar with already, but we've heard in the build—up to hearing from these two sides, the prosecution and defence, they are so important in cases like this for framing, guiding thejury about important in cases like this for framing, guiding the jury about what will happen? do you go along with it is crucialfor will happen? do you go along with it is crucial for both sides that they clearly get their point across at this moment?— clearly get their point across at this moment? , ., ~ ., ,

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Dateline

i just thought, nathan, you've got to be strong. we will get through this. >> his lawyer, former prosecutor turned defense attorney who argued the investigation was faulty. >> there were certain preconceived notions of who did it for lack of a better term. it never went anywhere. for that reason, i'm going to ask you to find nathan not guilty. >> he insisted the cops zeroed in on him from the start and never pursued any other leads. >> this was an incomplete investigation. while the spouse, nathan in this case, would've been the logical place to start, the problem with that is if you follow that gut feeling, that will cause you likely to miss other things. in this case, simply not look for them at all. >> what about the cars nathan said he had seen in the

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Dateline

>> i don't know what to think. she's not answering my phone calls. she's not answering my mom's phone calls. she did not go to school. she did not call. where is she at? is she late? if she broke down, had a flat tire, she would have called her cell phone. i'm going through all these actions in my head. >> detectives then asked nathan the uncomfortable questions they asked anyone his spouse had been murdered. >> this is kind of a personal question and take no offense because we have to cover any base. at any time has your wife ever done anything behind your back? have you had any issues, any boyfriends, anything like that? what about you? >> did he describe a good marriage? >> yeah. he described denise as the backbone of the family. if it wasn't for her, he would not be able to do his work, that she does everything for the kids. >> she is the main one that holds it all together? she did everything that made the kids lives.

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Dateline

treatment. >> i wanted to help him. who doesn't want to help their spouse >> >> dwight refused. she says she endured eight years of escalating hostility and verbal abuse before telling dwight she wanted a divorce. >> and, he layed on the floor for three days crying. and said that it was his mental illness. that he loved me. that he didn't want to lose me, and he would do whatever he needed to do. >> so connie stayed and in 1997, she gave birth to a son. >> after the child was born, he actually seemed to be better. >> being a father was good for him? >> it was. it did seem to give him a purpose. >> dwight watched their child during the day, but connie says he still left most of the care giving to her. and soon enough, connie says dwight's emotional abuse worsened. he became obsessive and controlling. >> after i had my son, i

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The Weekend

and makes sure that those individuals at the highest seat of power, understand that there are punitives that apply to you, even when you are the president of the united states. >> chairman, as i was reading the disgraced former protect dpac feds act, i was a little confused about something which is, is this answering specifically for that person percent time in prison? or is also applicable if they were to then be to the time after? >> two things. first of all, if you are in prison, you are under the custody of that system. so there is no sense to duplicate the protection. when you come out, the spouse continues to receive protection. at the end of that, that individual has to apply. a lot depends on what the

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All In With Chris Hayes

charges for the first time in his life. these are less than ideal conditions to do anything. >> and he wants a busy schedule, but he needs to feed off of a crowd. he needs attention. he absorbs that in comes out more energetic. this is not that. >> this is just a pure energy sap. let's talk about the jury because we now have 12 jurors and six alternates. what is your impression, what are your thoughts on how this jury has come together, what the composition looks like? >> well, you have two lawyers on this jury than you have in addition, three individuals who say close family members, spouse, parents, in-laws and lawyers as well so that is nearly half your jury of people who i would expect as a baseline have some respect for the law and have a sense of how it goes. even the people who are close family members, i'm guessing you have some experience with this, chris, but lawyers when they go home still tend to talk about the law in their day. they have some sense about how

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FOX and Friends Saturday

jenny hegseth is in it and she tells a story -- pete: she had fun doing it because you worked with every author of every chapter so they could tell their story about motherhood and what it's like. every family's unique. she really enjoyed doing it, said you did a really nice job putting it total. ing. nicole: thank you. we touch on all the topics, miscarriage, depression, divorce, adoption, you know, a lot of things, all the ups and downs of motherhood. and i just find these stories to be so inspirational. i laughed, i cried putting it together, but it's all a really good reminder the beauty of mother if hood. there's nothing more beautiful than being a mom and that, you know, we're stronger together. will: all these interviews with some personalities from fox news or the spouse or someone from fox news and you have categories like valor, acceptance, really cool. nicole: thank you. will: fox news books.com. crime on campus, the shock

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Americas Newsroom

[chanting] >> bill: you have the anti-israeli protestors erupting across the country sparking fear in the jewish community. the startling rise of anti-semitism on full display in parts of america this week. [chanting and shouting] there's an old saying in the navy that the toughest job in the navy is a navy wife. and if you've made the deployments and you've been the wife at home, or you've been the spouse at home, you understand what i'm talking about.

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