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baden.cht had a totally different take on how jody scharf died. >> i would call this an accidental death. >> in wecht's version, which he demonstrated with of all things a teddy bear, jody fell off the cliff and on to jagged rocks just below, causing her mortal wounds. her body then catapulted. >> and out goes the body and it hurtles into the air. >> into the tree canopy, which then carried her through the abyss and into that distant tree. >> this is what i think happened to explain those injuries of the chest and of the head. >> but there was another bubble to burst in the prosecution's case, the motive for murder. stephen scharf wasn't a greedy killer, his attorney said. his client never made a claim on that insurance policy. it was only after the money was turned over to the state, years later, he said, that stephen scharf even bothered to collect. >> would it throw fuel on the fire not to do it? well, i know i look guilty because i am guilty, i'd better not make this claim. >> you're dam
baden.cht had a totally different take on how jody scharf died. >> i would call this an accidental death. >> in wecht's version, which he demonstrated with of all things a teddy bear, jody fell off the cliff and on to jagged rocks just below, causing her mortal wounds. her body then catapulted. >> and out goes the body and it hurtles into the air. >> into the tree canopy, which then carried her through the abyss and into that distant tree. >> this is what i think...
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baden has been a fox news contributor since 2003.diah: thank you, todd. as protests escalate into violent riots. reports of police officers being shot at in the streets of minneapolis overnight this as an nypd van is torched. we are live on the ground want to hour with that or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ [shouting] [chanting black lives matter] jedediah: violence and outrage spreading from minneapolis to major cities across the country including atlanta, new york, and d.c. over the death of george floyd. griff: in portland, oregon a police station is overrun by protesters chasing officers out of their own department. pete: and in oakland, california, a car drives through a store, leaves broken glass everywhere. scenes like this, guys, across the country last night. welcome to the third hour of "fox & friends" even though it's 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. we came up an hour early to cover what's been happening across the country all night long jedediah billa here as well as g
baden has been a fox news contributor since 2003.diah: thank you, todd. as protests escalate into violent riots. reports of police officers being shot at in the streets of minneapolis overnight this as an nypd van is torched. we are live on the ground want to hour with that or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪ [shouting] [chanting black lives matter] jedediah: violence and outrage spreading from minneapolis to major cities across...
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that of the bodies falling anywhere you look bodies upon baden's. human rights watch documented 817 victims but the number may be as high as a 1000. united states strongly condemns. the steps that have been taken by egypt's interim government and security forces we deplore violence against civilians president obama canceled a joint military exercise and froze part of the $1300000000.00 in military aid to egypt receives from the u.s. every year. but l.c.c. continued his crackdown undeterred. prison. this my space. i have been a 5th you've got to sleep you've got to you've got to think shifts keeping with people there's one bathroom for 50 plus men of course you're so you're forced to strip naked except john where you're being in your head shaved is totally you really. have to go on a hunger strike because it was the only means of resistance. no hard truth for 489 days. they would bring my dad to the next ward didn't have let me hear his screams and. come tell me listen this is what's happening to your dad you know we can and there's just break your s
that of the bodies falling anywhere you look bodies upon baden's. human rights watch documented 817 victims but the number may be as high as a 1000. united states strongly condemns. the steps that have been taken by egypt's interim government and security forces we deplore violence against civilians president obama canceled a joint military exercise and froze part of the $1300000000.00 in military aid to egypt receives from the u.s. every year. but l.c.c. continued his crackdown undeterred....
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associated press began has a one-sentence story that said in total, quote, supreme court says justice ruth badentalized with infection. justice ginsburg is 87 years old. she has fought off cancer of the pancreas and cancer of the lung. as of january of this year she declared herself to be cancer-free. but tonight she is back in the hospital, and it is apparently because of her gallbladder. the u.s. supreme court has now released a statement about it. it says, quote,
associated press began has a one-sentence story that said in total, quote, supreme court says justice ruth badentalized with infection. justice ginsburg is 87 years old. she has fought off cancer of the pancreas and cancer of the lung. as of january of this year she declared herself to be cancer-free. but tonight she is back in the hospital, and it is apparently because of her gallbladder. the u.s. supreme court has now released a statement about it. it says, quote,
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associated press began has a one-sentence story that said in total, quote, supreme court says justice ruth baden ginsburg hospitalized with infection. justice ginsburg is 87 years old. she has fought off cancer of the pancreas and cancer of the lung. as of january of this year she declared herself to be cancer-free. but tonight she is back in the hospital, and it is apparently because of her gallbladder. the u.s. supreme court has now released a statement about it. it says, quote, justice ruth bader ginsburg underwent non-surgical treatment for acute choloe cystitis, a benign gallbladder condition in baltimore, maryland. following oral arguments on monday, justice ginsburg underwent outpatient tests in washington, d.c. those tests confirmed she was suffering from a gallstone that migrated to her cystic duct, blocking it and causing infection. the justice is resting comfortably and plans to participate in the oral argument teleconference tomorrow morning remotely from the hospital. she expects to stay in the hospital a day or two. joining me now is pete williams, justice correspondent, for the la
associated press began has a one-sentence story that said in total, quote, supreme court says justice ruth baden ginsburg hospitalized with infection. justice ginsburg is 87 years old. she has fought off cancer of the pancreas and cancer of the lung. as of january of this year she declared herself to be cancer-free. but tonight she is back in the hospital, and it is apparently because of her gallbladder. the u.s. supreme court has now released a statement about it. it says, quote, justice ruth...
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baden counter, two teenagers intentionally brushed against me, laugh and took off. i've now developed a little bit of agoraphobia. now i start to feel the same way when i step out the door. what can i do to get past it? i really need these walks for my mental health and physical therapy? >> yeah, it's been an interesting time because those of us in senior services and who work with older people are used to our cities and communities and countries sometimes not thinking about the needs of older adults and sort of of unfortunately putting them last on the list. and so there has been some inspiration from me in that we've had a lot more people reaching out, asking to volunteer for our organization, wanting to find a way to help, thinking about seniors in a way that they hadn't been in the beginning. so i've said to everyone there is no silver linings in pandemics. that's not how they work. but if that was something that could come out of where we started thinking about older people and people and vulnerable populations first and ourselves second, some of the time that
baden counter, two teenagers intentionally brushed against me, laugh and took off. i've now developed a little bit of agoraphobia. now i start to feel the same way when i step out the door. what can i do to get past it? i really need these walks for my mental health and physical therapy? >> yeah, it's been an interesting time because those of us in senior services and who work with older people are used to our cities and communities and countries sometimes not thinking about the needs of...
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michael baden. doctor, thank you for joining us. you were born in new york.. >> right. jason: this is disgusting. explain to us the problem from your perspective. >> the problem is that we do not care and have proper strategies to deal with the homeless. the homeless that you see in the subways and on the streets of new york are by and large mentally ill. they used, to when i was an intern, when i was at bellevue hospital, when we would see homeless people, we would treat them for their medical problems and then send them to either he a view for admission to a mental -- a state mental hospital or to camp laguardia. there was a place 60 miles out of new york that mayor laguardia had worked on for homeless males to go and spend a thousand of them at a time could spend time in the country. right now what the coronavirus spotlight has done is shown not a new problem but a chronic problem. and there are spaces in the subways, people aren't there there. so instead of lying in the streets. they are lying in the empty subway cars. and they are a danger to the public
michael baden. doctor, thank you for joining us. you were born in new york.. >> right. jason: this is disgusting. explain to us the problem from your perspective. >> the problem is that we do not care and have proper strategies to deal with the homeless. the homeless that you see in the subways and on the streets of new york are by and large mentally ill. they used, to when i was an intern, when i was at bellevue hospital, when we would see homeless people, we would treat them for...