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this is "nightline." narrator: over and over it's been their agenda: anything to defund planned parenthood. voted 6 different times to defund planned parenthood. they're on a crusade to block services marriage. >> we're clowning. >> his devotion to the military and cowboying up for his wild wild western. first, here are the "nightline" five.
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vo: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump: trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. vo: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that - defund planned parenthood. and both oppose our right to safe and legal abortion. ayotte: i certainly think that roe should be overturned... matthews: for the woman? trump: yeah, there has to be some form. vo: ayotte and trump: wrong for new hampshire women. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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?believe we're still worth the fight? ?you'll see there's hope for this world tonight? ?i believe, i believe? ?yeah? ?rock guitar? good evening. we begin here tonight with a story likely to provoke outrage, especially among parents. it involves a dentist who's accused of performing painful procedures on young low income children while charging the government huge sums of money for his handy work.
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>> reporter: a hoard of angry moms armed with placards, not what you expect to see at your child's dentist clinic. families claiming dr. howard snyder wrecked their kids mouth while making a mint from medicaid. >> what would you say if he was sitting here? >> i want to ask him questions. >> reporter: like what? >> what were you thinking? >> reporte when brandy first took her six-year-old to dr. snyder's jacksonville clinic. the dentist have been in practice for 50 years and was known for being one of few who helped families on medicaid. >> he tells me one of her teeth needs to be removed as soon as possible. >> reporter: a rue noutine proce
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>> she says a nurse assistant said there's been an accident. that's when i seen the blood. >> reporter: she's in a hallway bleeding? >> blood on the floor. she was hyper ventilating. >> reporter: she has scratches, bruises and a mouth full of bloody gauze threw which she spits out a different story. >> she says they're lying to you. he was choking me while i was pulling my teeth. >> you said the doctor was choking >> one hand. >> reporter: did it hurt? a lot? did you say anything to him? >> i did i want my mommy. >> reporter: what did he say? >> he said no. >> reporter: brandy, it's hard for you to hear that? >> yeah. i mean, i trusted him. and so know i put her through that by trusting him, it hurts. >> reporter: on the way home, brandy takes a closer look
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she says she makes a grim discovery. >> all four on the bottom and all four at no time top are gone. >> reporter: she was scheduled to go in for one tooth? >> one bottom right tooth and came out missing all of them. >> reporter: brandy wanted to sue her, but the attorney she calls won't touch the case. >> what you have in this case, is a five or six or seven-year-old who must confront a dentist whoas it's the worst he said she said you'd ever want to be a part of. >> reporter: determined to raise hell, brandy turns her mini van into a billboard. she hits a nerve with one click of a button. >> i hesitated first, but i posted it. within an hour it was going
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where there's less than a million people. the share levels was phenomenal. >> reporter: within hours the throng of protesters hits the sidewalk outside the clinic. >> protesters are still in front of his office now in their second week. despite all of that, dentist snyder is still open for business. >> reporter: you're out there every day. did you see him? >> every bird . >> reporter: fingers fly and tempers flair between the dentist and his accusers. who here has had healthy teeth pull? basically everyone. we met a group of families with similar complaints, and the outrage was palpable. who in this room has a child whose teeth, none of their teeth came out naturally? >> he has never lost a tooth naturally? >> reporter: they were all pulled by the doctor?
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in, so we need to remove these. this is what he said to me. >> he don't care about people. and he don't care about innocent children who can't even defend themselves. >> reporter: christopher recorded this on her smart phone. her son zion screaming at 16 caps were implanted in his mouth unexpectedly, says his mom. >> reporter: was there ever an explanation for the caps? >> nothing. full metal mouth treatment on kids argue it can prevent serious problems, especially among poorer kids who eat more sugar and brush less frequently. that video also going viral. >> the teeth look normal. >> reporter: and now the attorney felt he had a case. >> i said, all right i'm taking the cases. i put it out there, and the next day we got 60 phone calls. the most important thing is the
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what would become 131 individual civil actions against dr. snyder. >> and then you see the bruising and the neck marks. to find out a medical professional did this is shocking. >> reporter: he's raising questions about the use of restraints like the orange velcro. >> if you want to look at it another way, call ate baby straight jacket. >> reporter: we dental expert. >> someone who wants to maximize dollars under the medicaid system. that. >> reporter: you don't want to talk to the kid or coax them to opening their mouth. you need them in there, mouth open, duh. >> get them in and get them out, make the dollars. >> reporter: florida medicaid records indicate dr. schneider made a lot of them off the poor.
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payments in only five years. recently a few states have begun to regulate or limit controversial treatments. such as how long a child can be restrained in a board and the number of procedures a child might be subjected to in a single visit. but florida is not one of them. so the boards remain legal there. >> i know. ips. we want to make sure -- >> reporter: at first on a local tv station he defense of his method. >> we use the help of parents and we wrap them so they will not fall out and hurt themselves. >> reporter: shortly after that int interview, his clinic shuts the doors. by surrendering his license to practice dentistry, he avoids a full dental board investigation. but his problems have only just
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counts of medicaid provider fraud and one count of scheming with intent to defraud. after his release, we paid a visit to dr. schneider's clinic to see if he has anything to say. no answer. suddenly his station wagon rolls from the alley. where are you going? stop. just stop for one second. i ask him about the allegations of choking and other a kids, you've seen this on facebook. this kid is screaming. what is going on? his denial is laced with profanity. he says he didn't do any of it. all the allegations are false. he said giving up his medical practice was in no way an admission of guilt. he insists he was a great dentist. the next day a process server approaches him in the driveway of his home. >> i'm a process server.
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hired by the family's legal team. he runs his car up onto his front lawn, he tosses the heavy bag full of civil legal notices, attacks the camera, hurls a flashlight and finally throws a can of shaving cream. in recent months she's settled 104 of the total 131 lawsuits including t families of zion and brieelle. things are not likely to be better for him soon. his wife filed for divorce. his bank moved to fore close on his house. he still faces a possible criminal trial of the medicaid fraud charges after pleading not. he'll be in court in november for a hearing on a defense motion to avoid a trial by having him declared mentally incompetent.
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the woman who ignited the crusade to bring him down. >> i think he's an old, selfish, greedy man. next, he's the leading man who jennifer lawrence has called annoyingly upbeat. what makes chris pratt so ridiculously likable? we're on the case. by the time i was 30, i said "that's it, i'm a smoker for life." i wanted to be a non-smoker and i did it thanks to chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems,
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have put defunding planned parenthood at the top of their agenda... and it's time for that to change. i'm maggie hassan and i approve this message. i'm maggie hassan i'm really good at war. i love war in a certain way. including with nukes, yes including with nukes. i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. unpredictable, unpredictable.
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vo: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump: trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. vo: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that - defund planned parenthood. and both oppose our right to safe and legal abortion. ayotte: i certainly think that roe should be overturned... matthews: for the woman? trump: yeah, there has to be some form. vo: ayotte and trump: wrong for new hampshire women. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. the actor chris pratt is incredibly successful and good looking and a bit frustratingly,
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dude. how is he in person, really? my "nightline" co-anchor investigates. >> reporter: i'm sure you're sick and tired of talking of your perfect body. yeah. i'm sure you're sick of it. much was made of the fact that you got jacked for your previous roles. is it hard to maintain that? >> it's totally hard to maintain it. i spent six months drinking beer and sandwich if i took off my shirt now, you'd turn off the camera. >> reporter: i doubt that. chris pratt is a hollywood a-lister. women adore him. men want to be him or at least hang out with him. his boyish charl on full display meeting with military families at this event. it's clear pratt is relentlessly
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personality people love. jennifer lawrence said you are gummy bears, human cotton candy. >> you don't know she hates cotton candy and gummy bears. >> reporter: then there's the adorable romance with anna ferris. they met on the set of "take me home tonight", and bonded. >> is it true you bonded over a things that bonded us. we've both from washington state. we're clowns and have similaritities in playing intelligently played morons. >> reporter: it must be a lot of fun at your household? >> it is and getting more and more fun every day. >> reporter: he is as funny as he seems. >> i'm going to die. i'm so tired. everything hurts. running is impossible.
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didn't require much acting. >> the character is really my clown. it's a full expression of what i get to do as a clown. butter is my favorite food. >> reporter: he's not just good for a laugh. he's multitalented. >> tell me when to stop on the king of hearts. >> reporter: i just handed you that. stop. no way. no way. that did not happen. that did not just happen. yet, humble enough to admit when >> reporter: i read that your mom can kind of kick your butt in poker. >> she can. i talked to her the other day and she said she hosted a poker tournament and won it. i said of course you did. >> reporter: he's better at playing the hero than cards. >> why do you want to save the galaxy? >> reporter: saving the day in
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and jury "jurassic world." in the real world he visits sick kids in the hospital, spends time with members of the armed forces, a top priority. >> chris pratt here with -- >> reporter: he and his girlfriend completed the 22 pushup challenge. >> why is that close to your heart? >> i grew up in a family with a lot of people in the military. i went into a different field. i'm i have a platform. i may not be the most articulate, but i know what i stand for. >> reporter: his next mission, a gun slinging cowboy in the revamp of the western classic, the magnificent seven. he was already a great marksman, of course. >> oh, god, i'm good. >> reporter: how good a shot are you? >> i do okay.
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holes in paper targets growing up. probably better than the average joe. >> reporter: pratt is a six shooter hard drinking gambler who walks the line between right and wrong. >> pick a card. >> is this this your card? >> this is a showdown between good and evil. it's a brand new take on an old tale, and it's unlike anything you've ever seen before. >> reporter: maybe he just has don't know that makes him who he is. you've been described as a young harrison ford. >> yeah. everyone is unique. everyone is a little different. we're all precious snow flakes. didn't you know that? >> reporter: that's profound. >> thank you. i came up with that just now. just use it. >> reporter: okay. so he's a philosopher too? i'm starting to think he might be a little too perfect. >> one more trick. the queen of spades. >> reporter: that's good.
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vo: kelly ayotte says she's on our side, but on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump: trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. vo: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that - defund planned parenthood. and both oppose our right to safe and legal abortion. ayotte: i certainly think that roe should be overturned... trump: ...there has to be some form of punishment. matthews: for the woman? trump: yeah, there has to be some form. vo: ayotte and trump: wrong for new hampshire women. senate majority pac ising. what would you want to say to her before walking out for the first debate? >> be yourself and explain what motivates you. because i will tell you i've gotten to know hillary, and seen her work, and seen her in tough times and in good times.
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haven't had a woman president before. she's having to break down some barriers. there's a level of mistrust and a caricature of her that doesn't jibe with who i know. this person who cares deeply about kids. >> and you can see the entire exclusive with president obama and mrs. obama tomorrow morning on gma. thank you for watching abc news. we're online4
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violent protests happening in charlotte. showers on the way late tonight, how much we will get and if the showers will linger. tom: hard work and dedication paying off for a group of special needs cheerleaders. the big competition they're now getting ready for. announcer: no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. accused of sexually assaulting two young victims is charged. good evening, i'm tom griffith. shelley: i'm shelley walcott. there may be more alleged victims in this case and wmur's cherise leclerc is live where ely was arraigned today. cherise: the county attorney
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