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irwin county hospital has not responded to our requests for comments. injamaica while the lawsuit is pending. doctor amin is still practising in georgia but no longer sees any ice detainees. a facebook group with nearly 2000 members has been set up in support of doctor amin. the first half of the weekend has been cold. the second half of the weekend starts with frost. and sunday promises to be another chilly day for the time of year — there'll be some sunshine and wintry showers around, as well. now this was the picture on saturday at buxton in derbyshire. i know it's high up, but we had a covering of snow for a while. towards more southeastern parts of england, it was cloudy skies with some rain and drizzle — that damper weather has been moving away, it's been on that weather system there that's heading into continental europe, so the cloud is breaking towards the southeast. we've got high pressure to the west of the uk, a northerly breeze bringing in the cold. so we start sunday with a widespread frost, it'll be a colder start for the southeast of eng
irwin county hospital has not responded to our requests for comments. injamaica while the lawsuit is pending. doctor amin is still practising in georgia but no longer sees any ice detainees. a facebook group with nearly 2000 members has been set up in support of doctor amin. the first half of the weekend has been cold. the second half of the weekend starts with frost. and sunday promises to be another chilly day for the time of year — there'll be some sunshine and wintry showers around, as...
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" we are about to drive by irwin county detention center. a little anxious.'ve never heard of a whistle—blower. i never knew who a whistle—blower was until this. dozens of women in a us detention centre say they were subjected to unnecessarily invasive gynaecological procedures without proper consent. woman after woman after woman tells a pretty similar account - of what happened to them, in terms of gynnaecological procedures that were . invasive, that were done without their consent. like, i don't have no say—so over my life. i don't have no say—so over my body. i'm just an open book, you do whatever you want to do to me. if i knew half the stuff that happened to me in america would happen, i wouldn't go. i moved to the us when i was like 26 years old. jamaica is very violent. there's always a lot of stuff going on down here. my brother died, they killed him, and shortly after that, i left in fear for my life. while living in the us, because i was undocumented, it was hard getting jobs. it was hard to stabilise yourself. so you've got to be doing under—the—
" we are about to drive by irwin county detention center. a little anxious.'ve never heard of a whistle—blower. i never knew who a whistle—blower was until this. dozens of women in a us detention centre say they were subjected to unnecessarily invasive gynaecological procedures without proper consent. woman after woman after woman tells a pretty similar account - of what happened to them, in terms of gynnaecological procedures that were . invasive, that were done without their consent....
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irwin. but we'll do our best. alex, why do you want to join? no, no, no.i'm really notthe military type. i'm a...i'm a business major. perhaps you'll want to join our new, elite fighting force-- the airborne accounting corps. the soldiers of fiscal warfare. we drop these troops behind hostile territory, uh, well, actually i'm from a family of fiscal pacifists. too bad. have a seat. irwin, let me ask some questions. ok, shoot. age? 20. any law violations? some people sayi violate the lawsof natural selection. education? two years of college. great! where? grant college. oh. well, you know, sergeant davis, grant college... well, being an institute of lower learning, has produced some fine military prospects. may i remind you that grant college is named for ulysses s. grant. both fine fighting men in their own right. alex, you might be an excellent candidate for our airborne verbal assault team. you flatter me. well... irwin, militarily speaking, is there a specific area that particularly inter
irwin. but we'll do our best. alex, why do you want to join? no, no, no.i'm really notthe military type. i'm a...i'm a business major. perhaps you'll want to join our new, elite fighting force-- the airborne accounting corps. the soldiers of fiscal warfare. we drop these troops behind hostile territory, uh, well, actually i'm from a family of fiscal pacifists. too bad. have a seat. irwin, let me ask some questions. ok, shoot. age? 20. any law violations? some people sayi violate the lawsof...
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coming back to irwin county detention centre the second _ to irwin county detention centre the secondntability. this last time coming — accountability. this last time coming through, it's a hazard. in coming through, it's a hazard. in 2016, coming through, it's a hazard. 2016, during coming through, it's a hazard. in 2016, during her second period coming through, it's a hazard. ii�*u 2016, during her second period of employment at irwin county detention centre, don says she was approached by one of the detainees who said she had an infant —— invasive dialogical procedure she didn't consent to. you comfort this person and you tell them _ you comfort this person and you tell them you _ you comfort this person and you tell them you are sorry. that is what i had for— them you are sorry. that is what i had for her. — them you are sorry. that is what i had for her, but i was exiting at the time, — had for her, but i was exiting at the time, and it never dawned on me until coming — the time, and it never dawned on me until coming this last time where you have — until coming this last time wh
coming back to irwin county detention centre the second _ to irwin county detention centre the secondntability. this last time coming — accountability. this last time coming through, it's a hazard. in coming through, it's a hazard. in 2016, coming through, it's a hazard. 2016, during coming through, it's a hazard. in 2016, during her second period coming through, it's a hazard. ii�*u 2016, during her second period of employment at irwin county detention centre, don says she was approached...
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irwin has a new suit for the occasion. >> you're going to talk to irwin.epared some tough questions for irwin? >> wow. all right. good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> and i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, april 2nd. also this morning our little quiz for you. >> yeah, this is fun. >> can you tell fact from fiction? here's amazing hoaxes floating around. april fools' day but some incredible true stories, for example, did kate middleton really get caught on camera drinking and smoking just weeks before marrying the prince? dan? >> i somehow doubt that one. >> well, we'll tell you which one is true. which one wasn't coming up in the show. >>> we do begin with the just released tapes of 911 calls lindsay lohan made from the betty ford last december. can you hear the staffers screaming at each other. mike marusarz has all the details. >> good morning. lindsay lohan can't seem to stay out of the headlines these case and now for the first time we are getting access to the struggling starlet's real-life drama. >> 911 call. >> reporter: in this tape you hear
irwin has a new suit for the occasion. >> you're going to talk to irwin.epared some tough questions for irwin? >> wow. all right. good morning, america. i'm dan harris. >> and i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, april 2nd. also this morning our little quiz for you. >> yeah, this is fun. >> can you tell fact from fiction? here's amazing hoaxes floating around. april fools' day but some incredible true stories, for example, did kate middleton really get caught on...
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all detention facilities, irwin has been plagued with covid. here report not eceiving adequate p.p.e. and there have been multiple cases of covid. this horrific story emerged through a whistleblower two weeks ago, a few attorneys are representing the women ave brought forward more stories. independent gynecologists have eviewed the available medical records. "the new york times" launched an independent investigation asking ndependent gynecologists to review the records of seven women who were able to obtain files.edical and what they found is deeply disturbing. he doctors noted that the gynecologists, quote, seemed to consistently recommend surgical ntervention even when it did not seem medically necessary at the time and nonsurgical were ent options available. end quote. mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to enter into the record the september 29 "new york saying rticle "immigrants were pressured into unneeded surgeries." withoutker pro tempore: objection. ms. jayapal: this is about full or partial sterilization and a of consent from the pa
all detention facilities, irwin has been plagued with covid. here report not eceiving adequate p.p.e. and there have been multiple cases of covid. this horrific story emerged through a whistleblower two weeks ago, a few attorneys are representing the women ave brought forward more stories. independent gynecologists have eviewed the available medical records. "the new york times" launched an independent investigation asking ndependent gynecologists to review the records of seven women...
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november 11 2010, little lisa irwin is born to parents deborah bradley and jeremy irwin. they live a quiet life in kansas city missouri, along with jeremy's 8-year-old son blake and deborah's 5-year-old. money is tight so jeremy works overtime when he can, including on the night of october 3rd 2011. baby lisa is 10 months old. jeremy leaves the family home around 5:30 in the evening. within hours disaster will strike. at 6:40 p.m. deborah puts lisa in her crib, then she heads to her porch to visit with a female neighbor. the pair will spend the pair will spend hours on the porch drinking wine lots of it. deborah goes to bed four hours later. sh she initially tells police that she checked on lisa, who she says was asleep in her crib. she turns out all the house lights and goes to sleep with her son michael in her bed. the time is 10:40 p.m. at 4:00 a.m. jeremy returns home. immediately he immediately he notices something unusual. all of the house lights he says are turned on, and the front door is unlocked. he tries to wake deborah, but she is groggy. so he goes to check o
november 11 2010, little lisa irwin is born to parents deborah bradley and jeremy irwin. they live a quiet life in kansas city missouri, along with jeremy's 8-year-old son blake and deborah's 5-year-old. money is tight so jeremy works overtime when he can, including on the night of october 3rd 2011. baby lisa is 10 months old. jeremy leaves the family home around 5:30 in the evening. within hours disaster will strike. at 6:40 p.m. deborah puts lisa in her crib, then she heads to her porch to...
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lisa irwin captured the nation's attention. how could an infant disappear from her crib in the middle of the night? the images of lisa with her big blue eyes were splashed all over national media. three years later there is still no trace of her. there are suspicions most of them involving lisa's mother deborah who was at home that night and says she was sleeping. fox news said lisa add deborah may have blacked out but she always denied involvement in her daughter's disappearance. as the months passed the searchs eventually stopped and the story faded from the spotlight until now. the kelly file has obtained never before seen interviews of lisa's parents in the days immediately after her disappearance. secret tapes recorded by a former top cia officer, a government trained spy and interrogator and what he found could change everything you thought you knew about this case. >> what involvement did you have in the disappearance of lisa? >>> oo i am sorry. >> evidence indicates that you are involved. is there any reason that any on
lisa irwin captured the nation's attention. how could an infant disappear from her crib in the middle of the night? the images of lisa with her big blue eyes were splashed all over national media. three years later there is still no trace of her. there are suspicions most of them involving lisa's mother deborah who was at home that night and says she was sleeping. fox news said lisa add deborah may have blacked out but she always denied involvement in her daughter's disappearance. as the months...
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heisitedhe womenn irwin. th we share the sty of a lestiniaamericanamily living in ump couny -- the highly cservativtown of appottox, viinia, whe confedate genel robert. lee suendered ulyss s. grt in 186 >> we know everybo in town. weon'have anyrudges agait any ofhem. none of th have gdges agnst us. they like us >> polics, especiay when w came aeally lo time ag it wa't at big oa deal. it i difrent nowmaybe. amy: we ll speak tfilmmaker nadine nour,ho tellshe storof her o parentsn the short domentary atours grocery." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. confirmed cases of covid-19 are continuing to surge in the united states as more than 83,000 new infections were recorded on both friday and saturday, the highest daily totals since the pandemic began. hospitalizations rose in 38 states over the past week. total confirmed cases in the u.s. have now topped 8.6 million with a death toll over 225,000 -- both numbers are the highest in the
heisitedhe womenn irwin. th we share the sty of a lestiniaamericanamily living in ump couny -- the highly cservativtown of appottox, viinia, whe confedate genel robert. lee suendered ulyss s. grt in 186 >> we know everybo in town. weon'have anyrudges agait any ofhem. none of th have gdges agnst us. they like us >> polics, especiay when w came aeally lo time ag it wa't at big oa deal. it i difrent nowmaybe. amy: we ll speak tfilmmaker nadine nour,ho tellshe storof her o parentsn the...
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irwin must be shut down. be arrested.y: i want to thank you all for being with us, congressmember fromllat is speaking to us new york on the first formerly undocumented immigrant to become a member of congress. speakingoriano navarro to us from mexico where the u.s. deported her to. she is demanding to be let back into the united states, a survivor of dr. amin. of the maggie mueller northwestern medical center in chicago, who has done the big report that we will link to talking about the number of women, almost 20, that they know of, who experienced these kinds of threats or actual sterilizations or surgeries without proper informed consent. when we come back, we share the story of a palestinian-american family living in trump country in a very conservative town of appomattox, virginia. we will speak to filmmaker nadine natour about her family. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "children are i" by rasha nahas. as the presidential race enters its final full week, president trump is continuing to run a campaign filled with
irwin must be shut down. be arrested.y: i want to thank you all for being with us, congressmember fromllat is speaking to us new york on the first formerly undocumented immigrant to become a member of congress. speakingoriano navarro to us from mexico where the u.s. deported her to. she is demanding to be let back into the united states, a survivor of dr. amin. of the maggie mueller northwestern medical center in chicago, who has done the big report that we will link to talking about the number...
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the first person that i thought of, of course, was irwin. i sent his information over to marketing, and then, you know, they fell in love with him. >> he got the word that his picture was going to be on the ticket for his 80th birthday. and the whole family was together. a proof was mailed to my house. and so we were in on what was going on. and to get to watch him open the envelope, and see that his picture was going to be on the ticket was just so exciting. and i think the fact that it was on his 600th game was just, you know, cherry on the top. >> it was a thrill. my whole family was there for the game. they all had the privilege of coming down on the field before the game. as i got to the stadium, people kept stopping me saying, you're irwin. yeah. you're on the ticket. can i have my picture taken with you? would you sign my ticket? >> to watch that reaction from him, and the reaction from the people that noticed it, it was so much fun. >> it got a little old after a while, you know. i'm not used to notoriety like this. that was kind of
the first person that i thought of, of course, was irwin. i sent his information over to marketing, and then, you know, they fell in love with him. >> he got the word that his picture was going to be on the ticket for his 80th birthday. and the whole family was together. a proof was mailed to my house. and so we were in on what was going on. and to get to watch him open the envelope, and see that his picture was going to be on the ticket was just so exciting. and i think the fact that it...
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i arrived at irwin county detention center in july 2020.ittle after i arrived, i started feeling a bomb in a pain so i asked to see a doctor. i went multiple times and they made appointments. when i went to this appointment, i would to see dr. amin. shackled. i had chains. the nurses took my weight, temperature, and my blood pressure with my ankles shackled. amy: you are in for a civil offense. they are saying you violated your immigration status. yet called the police yourself because you said you were being abused by your partner. and they arrested you? >> yes. amy: said now you're shackled and brought to the gynecologist. >> yes, ma'am. they took my weight and put me back in a room where the nurse, to take off my clothes. so they had to take off my chains for me to take off my close. i'm sitting on the bed. dr. amin comes in. he does not acknowledge me. he does not say anything. his demeanor is very much mainly and rude. this like he is unapproachable. i did not even say hi to him. he's arts putting his gloves on and getting ready for th
i arrived at irwin county detention center in july 2020.ittle after i arrived, i started feeling a bomb in a pain so i asked to see a doctor. i went multiple times and they made appointments. when i went to this appointment, i would to see dr. amin. shackled. i had chains. the nurses took my weight, temperature, and my blood pressure with my ankles shackled. amy: you are in for a civil offense. they are saying you violated your immigration status. yet called the police yourself because you said...
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can clint irwin level things for toronto?. >> [cheers and applause] >> john: that's a big moment and irwin stands his ground. not an outstanding penalty. not in the corner. don't saving height. will johnson who had to watch from the sidelines 2 mls cups. not an opportunity to have a direct hand in his original hometown coming back to toronto this year. swaying back and forth in the press box like we were last wednesday. johnson scores. toronto in front. >> brad: tightly contested. just like regulation and extra time. first time frei goes the wrong way. good confidence showed by will johnson. >> john: joevin jones left back for seattle. from the trinidad-tobago national team. needs to make this to keep things terse going into the final round of the shootout. how about that? top corner. we are in sudden death now. szudarsudden death. >> john: this is the first time we are had free agency and drew moor was brought in to shore up a defensive issue for toronto. it's an offensive opportunity for him now. mls cup winner. can he put
can clint irwin level things for toronto?. >> [cheers and applause] >> john: that's a big moment and irwin stands his ground. not an outstanding penalty. not in the corner. don't saving height. will johnson who had to watch from the sidelines 2 mls cups. not an opportunity to have a direct hand in his original hometown coming back to toronto this year. swaying back and forth in the press box like we were last wednesday. johnson scores. toronto in front. >> brad: tightly...
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can clint irwin level things for toronto? [cheers and applause] >> john: that's a big moment and irwin stands his ground. not an outstanding penalty. not in the corner. don't saving height. will johnson who had to watch from the sidelines 2 mls cups. not an opportunity to have a direct hand in his original hometown coming back to toronto this year. swaying back and forth in the press box like we were last wednesday. johnson scores. toronto in front. >> brad: tightly contested. just like regulation and extra time. first time frei goes the wrong way. good confidence showed by will johnson. >> john: joevin jones left back for seattle. from the trinidad-tobago national team. needs to make this to keep things terse going into the final round of the shootout. how about that? top corner. we are in sudden death now. sudden death. >> john: this is the first time we are had free agency and drew moor was brought in to shore up a defensive issue for toronto. it's an offensive opportunity for him now. mls cup winner. can he put yes! >> br
can clint irwin level things for toronto? [cheers and applause] >> john: that's a big moment and irwin stands his ground. not an outstanding penalty. not in the corner. don't saving height. will johnson who had to watch from the sidelines 2 mls cups. not an opportunity to have a direct hand in his original hometown coming back to toronto this year. swaying back and forth in the press box like we were last wednesday. johnson scores. toronto in front. >> brad: tightly contested. just...
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gilbert irwin medical team will wait for them. amidst the horror, irwin received word that the hospital he built, 70 miles outside of the epicenter in port-au-prince is still standing. dr. irwin is mobilizing a medical team to head to his hospital. it is difficult for the doctor to imagine a devastated population has suffered even more. >> four people down there have little to start with, almost nothing, and now this major catastrophe has hit them and they have less than zero for the most part. >> reporter: irwin spent much of the last 13 years devoted to bringing health care to haitians tending to patients under trees before his clinic was built. structure or no structure, dr. irwin and his dedicated staff will be there for the people of haiti. >> these poor people suffer and try to survive day-to-day in their daily existence and to have this on top of their wretched situation is just almost unbearable. >> dr. irwin's staff is accounted for but many of their relatives have not been located. >>> back in 1993 our bruce johnson jour
gilbert irwin medical team will wait for them. amidst the horror, irwin received word that the hospital he built, 70 miles outside of the epicenter in port-au-prince is still standing. dr. irwin is mobilizing a medical team to head to his hospital. it is difficult for the doctor to imagine a devastated population has suffered even more. >> four people down there have little to start with, almost nothing, and now this major catastrophe has hit them and they have less than zero for the most...
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irwin home.is the same time one made a call from irwin's missing cell phone. >> we located the dump store where the fire was reported on october 4 in the early morning hours. the walk from the irwin house to this dumpster took me approximately five minutes and driving it took about two minutes. the woods where the place repeatedly searched are right behind me. >> judge jeanine: will 30s clues help solve the mystery of baby lisa's disappearance? >>> dr. cyril wecht joins us now and mark fuhrman and joey jackson are still with us. a dumpster fire. cell phone calls, people walking around with babies. what is the connection. what do you guys think? >> listen, i think if you have people who two separate sightings you have to give creedence. about 12:00, a couple who is married and their indication some person who is walking around, a man carrying a baby. the baby is not the clothed, right, and then in addition to that, your honor you have another sighting by an individual on a motorcycle who gives the
irwin home.is the same time one made a call from irwin's missing cell phone. >> we located the dump store where the fire was reported on october 4 in the early morning hours. the walk from the irwin house to this dumpster took me approximately five minutes and driving it took about two minutes. the woods where the place repeatedly searched are right behind me. >> judge jeanine: will 30s clues help solve the mystery of baby lisa's disappearance? >>> dr. cyril wecht joins us...
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irwin: well, in the short run, good u.s.ing planting season and a very good weather season for the u.s. this summer. june, july, early august, plenty of rain, good sunshine, and it looks like we will have a good crop that will definitely stop this rally. how far prices will fall will depend on how much demand has been rationing. it always matters with price surges, behind the scenes users are getting hurt and they will start to fall out of the consumption demand and we suddenly realize my gosh, prices have gone high enough to do their job to ration the available supply. romaine: i'm curious, when you look forward to the next planting season, go forward several months here, is there any incentive to see an increase in planting off the moves that we are seeing in the supply demand a dynamic we are seeing right now? prof. irwin: oh absolutely and that's probably one of the number one items of market chatter among analysts right now, which is ok, how many corn acres can the market buy, so to speak, right now. always hard to tell
irwin: well, in the short run, good u.s.ing planting season and a very good weather season for the u.s. this summer. june, july, early august, plenty of rain, good sunshine, and it looks like we will have a good crop that will definitely stop this rally. how far prices will fall will depend on how much demand has been rationing. it always matters with price surges, behind the scenes users are getting hurt and they will start to fall out of the consumption demand and we suddenly realize my gosh,...
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irwin wants to move to trial tomorrow. i think it'll work. we've been doing five boxes a day, and we've got four to go. god, furillo, the agony of offering a client's testimony in a 12-defendant drug case. joyce, where are all my suits? cleaners. be done this afternoon. i left the blue one. joyce... what? these have a hole. oh. i'm sorry. i didn't know that. i've been working 10 hours a day in a courthohoe cubicle for the past two weeks, and i don't have time to inspect every one of your suits. i could d ve taken them in myself. you haven't been to a cleaners since carter was president. that's ridiculous. that's wrong. in nam, we called this a situational interdiction -- the mugger completes his raid and then heads for his sanctuary in the park, where our stepped-up perimeter patrols intercept along these borders here, which the felon needs cross to safety. and so, with your help, sectors "b" and "c," peoeoe, van buren park is won back from the boonies and transformed into a demilitarized zone where the peace-loving folk of our precinct can s
irwin wants to move to trial tomorrow. i think it'll work. we've been doing five boxes a day, and we've got four to go. god, furillo, the agony of offering a client's testimony in a 12-defendant drug case. joyce, where are all my suits? cleaners. be done this afternoon. i left the blue one. joyce... what? these have a hole. oh. i'm sorry. i didn't know that. i've been working 10 hours a day in a courthohoe cubicle for the past two weeks, and i don't have time to inspect every one of your suits....
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irwin collier? irwin: i think i'm going to go along very similar. the harmonization is always looked at this terms of financial markets, safety, labor markets but a harmonization of political standards that we all hold ourselves to report to. i think that is the kind of globalization i would like to see. peter: dagmar? dagmar: globalization of the core, human rights. at least the basic human rights. i think that is not too much to ask for. peter: when we come back to the question that we began the show with, the summit, the g-20 summit in hamburg. is it going to be -- is it a problem or is it a solution? what would you say, dagmar? dagmar: actually it is both. that is how politics are. peter: i thought you were going to say that. mekonnen? mekonnen: in fact, there are very relevant stake holders on the table. we need them in order to move the agenda and also to make change. at the same time, they are of course blocking a lot of developments because they are driven by the interests, by the national interests. it is not only donald trump who says amer
irwin collier? irwin: i think i'm going to go along very similar. the harmonization is always looked at this terms of financial markets, safety, labor markets but a harmonization of political standards that we all hold ourselves to report to. i think that is the kind of globalization i would like to see. peter: dagmar? dagmar: globalization of the core, human rights. at least the basic human rights. i think that is not too much to ask for. peter: when we come back to the question that we began...
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while the amount of attention that has been placed on irwin means that irwin itself has been closed, a pandemic. what are you hearing from your clients about congresses? other facilities? >> all of our clients are extremely concerned about the conditions in the detention facilities. i should say that precovid there were already numerous outbreaks of infectious diseases like chicken pox. then covid came, a deadly contagious disease, and our clients continuously have complained about conditions including lack of cleaning supplies. detainees are made to clean the facilities themselves. a lot of people don't realize this. and they're either not given adequate supplies or given supplies that give off toxic fumes. they're not given masks. they're not able to socially distance, physically distance from each other. so we continue to have clients who report that they are in fear for their lives that they are going to get covid and die in detention. >> monica, i think there are a lot of people who will watch the documentary, listen to our conversation and say what is the alternative? walk us t
while the amount of attention that has been placed on irwin means that irwin itself has been closed, a pandemic. what are you hearing from your clients about congresses? other facilities? >> all of our clients are extremely concerned about the conditions in the detention facilities. i should say that precovid there were already numerous outbreaks of infectious diseases like chicken pox. then covid came, a deadly contagious disease, and our clients continuously have complained about...
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((bob irwin/the gun store: "this one is different. the people are now realizing they are in personal danger. it's not something that happened in europe it's not something that only happens in tall buildings in new york." )) ((mauricio marin)) classes usually have about 25 people learning how to use a gun and safety aspects. in just the last few weeks though...the class size has doubled. ((bob irwin/the gun store: "certainly people who carry guns need to be trained and practice and be able to shoot straight, reload the gun, etc.")) ((mauricio marin)) but not everyone wants to see more guns on the street. ((pam geller, activist: we're saying why do civilians need the weapons that are used by the military and the police. )) ((mauricio marin)) peaceful protestors around the nation want congress to enact common sense gun safety laws to help keep people safe. but irwin says those he comes across want to protect themselves from potential mass shooting suspects that go in to hurt innocent bystanders. ((bob irwin/the gun store: "these people s
((bob irwin/the gun store: "this one is different. the people are now realizing they are in personal danger. it's not something that happened in europe it's not something that only happens in tall buildings in new york." )) ((mauricio marin)) classes usually have about 25 people learning how to use a gun and safety aspects. in just the last few weeks though...the class size has doubled. ((bob irwin/the gun store: "certainly people who carry guns need to be trained and practice...
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can clint irwin level things for toronto? yes, he can. >> john: that's a big moment and irwin stands his ground. not an outstanding penalty. not in the corner. don't saving height. will johnson who had to watch from the sidelines 2 mls cups. not an opportunity to have a direct hand in his hometown coming back to toronto this year. swaying back and forth in the press box like we were last wednesday. johnson scores. toronto in front. just like regulation and extra time. first time frei goes the wrong way. good confidence showed by will johnson. >> john: joevin jones left back for seattle. from the trinidad-tobago national team. needs to make this to keep things terse going into the final round of the shootout. how about that? top corner. we are in sudden sudden death. >> john: this is the first time we are had free agency and drew moor was brought in to shore up a defensive issue for toronto. it's an offensive opportunity for him now. mls cup winner. >> brad: brian schmetzer wanted him to go second. >> john: he said no i am goi
can clint irwin level things for toronto? yes, he can. >> john: that's a big moment and irwin stands his ground. not an outstanding penalty. not in the corner. don't saving height. will johnson who had to watch from the sidelines 2 mls cups. not an opportunity to have a direct hand in his hometown coming back to toronto this year. swaying back and forth in the press box like we were last wednesday. johnson scores. toronto in front. just like regulation and extra time. first time frei goes...
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it's the irwins." [ laughter ] >> "crikey! it's the irwins." >> jimmy: "crikey! years. so congratulations on that. over 12 million people -- [ cheers and applause ] have seen it around the world. it's a giant hit. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm happy for you and your whole family. you know i love the whole fam. so thank you for coming back. now you brought some animals tonight. and hopefully i'll get along with them. and -- >> yes. >> jimmy: yeah. >> hopefully. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's going to be really fun. so are you ready for the first animal? >> jimmy: yeah, here we go. absolutely, we love them. >> we've got two of them coming out here. >> jimmy: okay. >> so this is ping and pong. and they are absolutely adorable. hey guys. hello. hello guys. yeah, you can hold them really nice and tight in there. these are otters. [ laughter ] these are actually real baby otters. that's great. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> see those -- those little vocalizations that they're making. now that's actually -- oh, he's eating you a little bit. >> jimmy: all right, watch it. >> that's how the
it's the irwins." [ laughter ] >> "crikey! it's the irwins." >> jimmy: "crikey! years. so congratulations on that. over 12 million people -- [ cheers and applause ] have seen it around the world. it's a giant hit. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm happy for you and your whole family. you know i love the whole fam. so thank you for coming back. now you brought some animals tonight. and hopefully i'll get along with them. and -- >> yes. >> jimmy: yeah....
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irwin sponsored brute for the west palm beach v.a. medical center. >> when i first seen him, i fell in love with him. >> reporter: three tours left this master sergeant with debilitating ptsd. >> i was sure i would come home and he would have killed himself. >> reporter: then he got larry and life dramatically improved. irwin stovroff is a true hero. >> you can dwell on all the horrible things that happened to you, or you can turn it around and say, i survived, life is good and let me see what i can do for others. >> reporter: that is the choice irwin stovroff, war hero, advocate for wounded warriors has made. chelsea clinton, nbc news, boca raton, florida. >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we begin a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. don't forget "rock center" at 10:00, 9:00 central. our last monday night appearance before we move to wednesday nights. we have a terrific broadcast planned for tonight. of course, we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac --
irwin sponsored brute for the west palm beach v.a. medical center. >> when i first seen him, i fell in love with him. >> reporter: three tours left this master sergeant with debilitating ptsd. >> i was sure i would come home and he would have killed himself. >> reporter: then he got larry and life dramatically improved. irwin stovroff is a true hero. >> you can dwell on all the horrible things that happened to you, or you can turn it around and say, i survived,...
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they are turning the dogs on the irwin family car. with the irwin's consent. i flew to missouri and sat down for a one-on-one with lisa irwin's parents. debra bradley and jeremy irwin were very open including one many people are wondering. did they kill, hurt or sell their own baby. did you kill little lisa? >> no. megyn: do you believe she is still alive? >> absolutely. megyn: did you hurt your baby? >> no. megyn: would you ever hurt your baby? >> absolutely not. megyn: do you have any idea who may have been involved in her disappearance? >> no. megyn: do you believe she was kidnapped? >> yes. megyn: did you sell your baby? >> no, no, no. megyn: do you know -- has anybody approached you about selling your baby? >> no. megyn: the police say you stopped talking to hem, is that true? >> no. megyn: why are they saying that? >> because we won't let them interview our children maybe. megyn: you just said no more. >> no more. my kids would know nothing. megyn: how far init to did they have accuse you. >> a couple hours. megyn: into the first interview? >> yes. megyn
they are turning the dogs on the irwin family car. with the irwin's consent. i flew to missouri and sat down for a one-on-one with lisa irwin's parents. debra bradley and jeremy irwin were very open including one many people are wondering. did they kill, hurt or sell their own baby. did you kill little lisa? >> no. megyn: do you believe she is still alive? >> absolutely. megyn: did you hurt your baby? >> no. megyn: would you ever hurt your baby? >> absolutely not. megyn:...
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>> reporter: irwin county held a daily average of 754 migrants in 2020. reports a total of 146 people there tested positive for covid-19 since it began testing in february of that year. a coalition of immigrant rights advocates in georgia say the number could be much higher due to what they call a lack of routine testing and reportinat the facility. in the documentary, marriaga and manrique are shown participating in a hunger strike inside irwin county, demanding better protections, including mask requirements and a promise to stop bringing in new detainees. manrique, seen here speaking to her lawyer, helped make a protest vio that went viral. ( translated ) >> reporter: the film alleges retaliation for the protests by the facility's staff, in the form of physical abuse and solitary confinement. the same day marriaga was released, manrique says she was also released, without explanation. she spoke with me via zoom from los angeles, california. >> ( translated ): i came to this country to ask for refuge and to be protected, but i felt even more threatened
>> reporter: irwin county held a daily average of 754 migrants in 2020. reports a total of 146 people there tested positive for covid-19 since it began testing in february of that year. a coalition of immigrant rights advocates in georgia say the number could be much higher due to what they call a lack of routine testing and reportinat the facility. in the documentary, marriaga and manrique are shown participating in a hunger strike inside irwin county, demanding better protections,...
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. , , , irwin.is martin bashir trying to get some kind of— irwin. this is martin bashir trying to get some kind of defence - irwin. this is martin bashir trying to get some kind of defence in i irwin. this is martin bashir trying i to get some kind of defence in what has been happening. and the big thing there is a picture of diana visiting his wife deborah after she gave birth to their third child. martin bashir�*s argument is basically that she was very happy with the interview, they remain friends afterwards, not quite the way that laura dyson presented it in his report. —— lord dyson. it seems to miss the point of it. what we have heard from earl spencer and prince harry i don't go along necessarily with the idea that as a direct result of this debt left to her death. however, quite clearly as prince mo william made the point, quite clearly she had no idea she had been deceived before she died. whether she would've actually felt quite the same way about martin bashir had she known all the facts
. , , , irwin.is martin bashir trying to get some kind of— irwin. this is martin bashir trying to get some kind of defence - irwin. this is martin bashir trying to get some kind of defence in i irwin. this is martin bashir trying i to get some kind of defence in what has been happening. and the big thing there is a picture of diana visiting his wife deborah after she gave birth to their third child. martin bashir�*s argument is basically that she was very happy with the interview, they...
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she is bindi irwin, daw of the famous crocodile hunter steve irwin. she sat down with abc's nick watt. crocodile rock >> reporter: bindi irwin never danced before. after a few weeks' training looks like she knows what she's doing. >> you are a god, a god! >> reporter: why is a 17-year-old aussie, outback animal lover, high heel hater, dancing with derek, risking a turned ankle and a bruised ego on "dancing with the stars"? she's here because of her dad. >> dad always said, i don't care if people remember me, i care if theme rememberpeople remember my message. as a family that is what we've tried to focus on. standing up and speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves. so as a family, i think that it's probably two weeks after dad passed away that i said to mom, when are we going to start filming again? >> reporter: dad was cultural icon steve irwin. >> oh, crikey! >> reporter: host of the smash national hit "the crocodile hunter." >> he's constricting my head. >> reporter: steve was a human hurricane. >> whoo-hoo! >> reporter: killed by a sting
she is bindi irwin, daw of the famous crocodile hunter steve irwin. she sat down with abc's nick watt. crocodile rock >> reporter: bindi irwin never danced before. after a few weeks' training looks like she knows what she's doing. >> you are a god, a god! >> reporter: why is a 17-year-old aussie, outback animal lover, high heel hater, dancing with derek, risking a turned ankle and a bruised ego on "dancing with the stars"? she's here because of her dad. >> dad...
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roots, you know who it is. >> questlove: robert irwin. >> jimmy: yeah, little robert irwin. [ laughtermal expert. our 15-year-old genius. i'm sorry. [ laughter ] he did the show like a month ago. he brought those cockroaches. >> steve: oh, i remember. that was gross. >> jimmy: we do love him. do you remember those? they're disgusting. dave, do we have a tape of the cockroaches? you got it? we can show it? show this. you guys have got to see this. look. >> jimmy: oh, no! don't leave them here. don't leave one here. >> all right, here. >> jimmy: please don't leave one here because i know how they breed and i know how cockroaches work. >> can you grab that one? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] so one of them is just there. anyway, robert irwin's here tonight and he's gonna get a a piece of my mind. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] let's pretend that all never happened. all right. should i do it from just sitting down? sorry about that. >> all right, guys, here we go. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you guys, we have a a great show tonight. her new comedy "wine country" is premiering on netflix
roots, you know who it is. >> questlove: robert irwin. >> jimmy: yeah, little robert irwin. [ laughtermal expert. our 15-year-old genius. i'm sorry. [ laughter ] he did the show like a month ago. he brought those cockroaches. >> steve: oh, i remember. that was gross. >> jimmy: we do love him. do you remember those? they're disgusting. dave, do we have a tape of the cockroaches? you got it? we can show it? show this. you guys have got to see this. look. >> jimmy:...
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i interviewed the parent ares of lisa irwin days after she went missing but last sunday the irwins save a series of interviews and some facts of their story changed. what does it all mean? joining me now, body language expert tonya reiman. thank you for joining us. when i spoke with the couple i asked jeremy directly about police accusations against deborah. take a look at this one. when the police are pointing the finger at debbie, for one second did you think she must know something that i don't know? >> no, i mean there is no way that she knows anything more than i do. i mean it was never -- it was never an issue for me. they kept saying stuff and it is all part of their job. it didn't really make any difference. >> judge jeanine: how does that hit you? >> it is having because he is stoic.timon he is trying to make contact with her eye contact with h her and she doesn't resi reciproca. >> i thought it was a little bizarre other her part. i haven't had an opportunity to baseline her that much. that could just be how knee normally reacts. >> judge jeanine: you find him credible by look
i interviewed the parent ares of lisa irwin days after she went missing but last sunday the irwins save a series of interviews and some facts of their story changed. what does it all mean? joining me now, body language expert tonya reiman. thank you for joining us. when i spoke with the couple i asked jeremy directly about police accusations against deborah. take a look at this one. when the police are pointing the finger at debbie, for one second did you think she must know something that i...
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>> jimmy: yeah, little robert irwin [ laughter ] our animal expert.ld genius i'm sorry. [ laughter ] did the show like a mon ago. he brought those cockroaches >> steve: oh, i remember that was gross >> jimmy: we do love him do you remember those? they're disgusting dave, do we have a tape of the cockroaches? you got it we can show it ow this. you guys have got to see this. look don't leave them here. don't leave one here >> all right, here >> jimmy: please don't leave one here because i know how they breed and i know how cockroaches work >> can you grab th >> jimmy: no [ laughter ] so one of them is just tre anyway, robert irwin's here tonight and he's gonna get a a piece of my mind yeah [ cheers and applause let's pretend that all never happened all right. should i do it from just sitting down sorry about that >> all right, guys, here we go ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: you guys, t have a great showight her new coisdy "wine country" remiering on netflix soon. our pal, tina fey, is here [ cheers and applause plus, he's got brand new animals to sho
>> jimmy: yeah, little robert irwin [ laughter ] our animal expert.ld genius i'm sorry. [ laughter ] did the show like a mon ago. he brought those cockroaches >> steve: oh, i remember that was gross >> jimmy: we do love him do you remember those? they're disgusting dave, do we have a tape of the cockroaches? you got it we can show it ow this. you guys have got to see this. look don't leave them here. don't leave one here >> all right, here >> jimmy: please don't...
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at elizabeth irwin, he was the equivalent of a republican. [laughter] culturally, elliott was also out of step. like most of his class mates, he was jewish, but unlike most of his classmates who either came from secular families or a product of mixed marriages, elliott's family was observant and kept a kosher home. elliot began to react to what he considered the left-wing ott docks says of the school. browsing the magazine racks, he saw the nation. why, heed is isabelle, the librarian, could the school not achieve some balance in the publication it displayed? why not stock a magazine like the national review? the culture is dominated by right-wig politics, she replied. we don't need to get more of it in our school. [laughter] in elliot's view history teacher harold kirscher in personified the school's politics. of he was a rigorous and dedicated teacher, but his analyses of historical movements seemed patently absurd to him. why do countries acquire colonies? according to the doctor, because countries needed economic markets. who in the hell
at elizabeth irwin, he was the equivalent of a republican. [laughter] culturally, elliott was also out of step. like most of his class mates, he was jewish, but unlike most of his classmates who either came from secular families or a product of mixed marriages, elliott's family was observant and kept a kosher home. elliot began to react to what he considered the left-wing ott docks says of the school. browsing the magazine racks, he saw the nation. why, heed is isabelle, the librarian, could...