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busby -- admitted on the stand he told miss busby that he just didn'. >> reporter: hurley ar the courtt somethin. he says the escalator hincapie says he ran d working just fine and moving up, not down. >> he made the ridicul he went down the up esca >> reporter: but perha most dramatic part of hearing was prosecutor cross-examination of j hincapie himself. hurley argued that hin making up the whole st falsely confessing. >> and it is the first you have ever alleged to that your confession woe by detective casey phy abusing you and making memorize a story. is that correct? >> correct. >> reporter: the detective wasn't called to testify, but we tr. and he denied ever abu hincapie. hurley moved on to tha. >> please believe me. please help me. >> reporter: the one h says he wrote to a law days after his arrest. hurley argued it wasn' written back then. >> the date is on the . the date 1990 could have been put in 2011, right? >> no. >> reporter: and that conveniently addre attorney who is now de. >> in fact, you waited for him to pass away to forge that letter to him, d >> not at all, sir.
busby -- admitted on the stand he told miss busby that he just didn'. >> reporter: hurley ar the courtt somethin. he says the escalator hincapie says he ran d working just fine and moving up, not down. >> he made the ridicul he went down the up esca >> reporter: but perha most dramatic part of hearing was prosecutor cross-examination of j hincapie himself. hurley argued that hin making up the whole st falsely confessing. >> and it is the first you have ever alleged to...
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adam busby spent two years in denial. he was going through. on their hit tlc show "outdaughtered" danielle and adam shows joys and challenges of raising the only all female quintuplets in the u.s. as well as their 6-year-old daughter blayke. >> hi, daddy. >> reporter: but adam is revealing a secret struggle he faced since the quintuplets were born. >> just like this like pounding like weight in my chest. >> reporter: opening up on tuesday's episode about his battle with postpartum depression. >> i think mostly i've been like this since the kids were born. up to this point it's almost like i hid from it like denied it. >> it was a shock to me because hearing the word depression and then when you hear postpartum depression, never in my mind would i ever think like a dad could have it. >> reporter: in fact ang estimated one in ten new dads may have paternal postnatal depression in we've seen that there are hormonal changes in men both while their wives are pregnant and then postpartum after the wives give birth. there's this
adam busby spent two years in denial. he was going through. on their hit tlc show "outdaughtered" danielle and adam shows joys and challenges of raising the only all female quintuplets in the u.s. as well as their 6-year-old daughter blayke. >> hi, daddy. >> reporter: but adam is revealing a secret struggle he faced since the quintuplets were born. >> just like this like pounding like weight in my chest. >> reporter: opening up on tuesday's episode about his...
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. >> busby made a great point.ite house aids often say the press talks too much about the personality. you should focus more than policy. you should focus on what's going on, what our administration is doing. but the president has been more focussed on the media, according to his own public messages. i thought the piece from randy was interesting because a lot of this does come down to television habits. the average american watches four or five hours of tv a day. in that respect, the president is like an average american, watching a lot of news coverage. seems like four or five hours a day. don't take my word for it. one of the best beat reporters covering trump came up with a number of about five hours a day yesterday. so he's influenced by what he is hearing and sometimes that can be a good thing. it can get ideas for policy. yesterday he was watching fox and friends and ben sasse was on and talking about maybe we should repeal health care and then replace it. a few minutes later the president tweeted about that
. >> busby made a great point.ite house aids often say the press talks too much about the personality. you should focus more than policy. you should focus on what's going on, what our administration is doing. but the president has been more focussed on the media, according to his own public messages. i thought the piece from randy was interesting because a lot of this does come down to television habits. the average american watches four or five hours of tv a day. in that respect, the...
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. >> sergeant busby has just discovered scrolls of miniature writing, a typical way gang members passnformation to each other. >> information's constantly being passed around. occasionally when you have somebody higher up in the structure, they make rules for the entire facility. so those rules are distributed to the other inmates. and the only place they can keep it without the staff finding it is up their rectum. and some of them can keep them for a long time and only pass it off when they need to. that way it goes with them anywhere. it goes with them to court. it goes with them to the next facility. and that's how news travels in and out. >> while many of the jail's confirmed gang members are confined to maximum security cells, other inmates live in large dormitory-style units, but they're subject to contraband shakedowns as well. >> they know the game. this is routine. they know what's going on. so they're not too surprised. >> the inmates are confined to an adjacent recreation area while deputies conduct the search. >> disassembled razors. they're valuable to the inmates if they
. >> sergeant busby has just discovered scrolls of miniature writing, a typical way gang members passnformation to each other. >> information's constantly being passed around. occasionally when you have somebody higher up in the structure, they make rules for the entire facility. so those rules are distributed to the other inmates. and the only place they can keep it without the staff finding it is up their rectum. and some of them can keep them for a long time and only pass it off...
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here now to discuss this is dr gail busby, the lead pediatric and adolescent gynaecologist, at royalok looking at how young people's perceptions of themselves are changing. a professor where? birmingham. welcome all of you. this figure of 200 labia plasty on girls under 18 performed by the nhs in 2015—16 and yet the nhs says we don't do this for cosmetic reasons. does that make sense to you, the two statements? no. i have to say that i have left the service. i started the service in manchester for paediatrics and gynaecology in 2009 so i've seen many girls come to me aged as young as ten through to 18 and of those girls, only one girl has ever had a medical condition which has ma nifested medical condition which has manifested in large labia. so are you saying it does not sound plausible... it's highly unlikely these girls all have medical conditions which have manifested in large labia. how do you respond to the film? girls are coming along for this perceived perception that they are abnormal when they are in fact normal. particularly in adolescents. is this female genital mutilatio
here now to discuss this is dr gail busby, the lead pediatric and adolescent gynaecologist, at royalok looking at how young people's perceptions of themselves are changing. a professor where? birmingham. welcome all of you. this figure of 200 labia plasty on girls under 18 performed by the nhs in 2015—16 and yet the nhs says we don't do this for cosmetic reasons. does that make sense to you, the two statements? no. i have to say that i have left the service. i started the service in...
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let's pick up our conversation with scott bryan from busby.b log off we were talking about content. content is king and is that what the bbc should concentrate on? content will always be a main driver in not just going through the internet aimlessly. you're always going for a good piece of content. but i do think that how it is distributed does also matter. it's very much the case now that young children by a large margin are not necessarily watching scheduled tv any more. they are watching my player, they are picking up from what they are hearing on social media. so i feel very much that the bbc and cbbc hacks to reflect where are those interests are going. you can'tjust shove content online hoping that some of it will stick. they were announcing blogs and blogs and podcasts and many broadcasters both in the public and private sector have been throwing that on there and you wonder, well, is anyone really engaging with this? we were talking about children's television but there is the age group of ten, 11, 12,13,1a, there is the age group of t
let's pick up our conversation with scott bryan from busby.b log off we were talking about content. content is king and is that what the bbc should concentrate on? content will always be a main driver in not just going through the internet aimlessly. you're always going for a good piece of content. but i do think that how it is distributed does also matter. it's very much the case now that young children by a large margin are not necessarily watching scheduled tv any more. they are watching my...
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but when that that was published by busby that put 80 nubbins -- a chain of events that as reporters as a rule don't publish unverifiable accusations for the simple reason we would not want that to happen to us. so when we did this with trumping with the set of allegations that was unverifiable, now it is all over the internet with millions and millions of people who believe that this is true and it has led to people coming to this with the expectations they believe those facts have been confirmed when we don't know for a fact exactly what happened. i spent months of this story and is an example of not writing and you can find the truth f every te try to get over something concrete suggested dead-end on anonymous sources and suppositions of people who could not come up with verifiable concrete information. i worry about this story. it could be a disaster if it turns out not to be true and i worry we're getting an over ourselves. and to one of the things i worry about when people are in emotional enough about a story they attack somebody or there is the new term for people who don't b
but when that that was published by busby that put 80 nubbins -- a chain of events that as reporters as a rule don't publish unverifiable accusations for the simple reason we would not want that to happen to us. so when we did this with trumping with the set of allegations that was unverifiable, now it is all over the internet with millions and millions of people who believe that this is true and it has led to people coming to this with the expectations they believe those facts have been...
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johnson, jack valenti, me, horace busby and a couple of others. and there were all the kennedy people but they were so grief stricken and so shattered that we felt as if we were alone on the island, and the island was in the midst of this great tsunami. and so i just put my files and all my correspondence, cables and all that in the files, here i was 29 years old and there were cables coming in from the uprising in nigeria, and the civil war in cypress, and the turmoil of the british government which was in trouble, and the information about the movement of chinese troops towards the border of korea, and right on down the line there was one issue after another. and what did we know about them? what did i know about them? i had been at the peace corps. even lyndon johnson who had been in many of those meetings with president kennedy, what did he know about them? and suddenly decisions were being made about issues for which there was very little time to collect the evidence. you know lyndon johnson kept saying to me, in all those years, "a man is no
johnson, jack valenti, me, horace busby and a couple of others. and there were all the kennedy people but they were so grief stricken and so shattered that we felt as if we were alone on the island, and the island was in the midst of this great tsunami. and so i just put my files and all my correspondence, cables and all that in the files, here i was 29 years old and there were cables coming in from the uprising in nigeria, and the civil war in cypress, and the turmoil of the british government...
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were playing some of herb boyd favorite books, one of those is daughters of africa edited by margaret busbyar with that? >> si also knows he put on their anything, which i have course echo. [laughter] >> all right, thank you. >> well, kristin do you have an hour? [laughter] i do a column each week and ultimately i go from significant black men and women that are unheralded. you need to know a little bit about. the current one if you get the news he can brody go online and check it out is a woman named fanny peck she was the wife of william peck who is a minister. they arrived in detroit in the 1920s. they got involved in the religious community. her claim to fame is that she is one of the instigators and founders of the housewives league. the national housewives league of america. and that is strawberry because of my william for many many years was a you know, she was a domestic servant. and of course, these housewives in terms of organizing themselves and beginning to make a mark you know because they were ignored by the union move and stuff like that how do we bring together our own issue
were playing some of herb boyd favorite books, one of those is daughters of africa edited by margaret busbyar with that? >> si also knows he put on their anything, which i have course echo. [laughter] >> all right, thank you. >> well, kristin do you have an hour? [laughter] i do a column each week and ultimately i go from significant black men and women that are unheralded. you need to know a little bit about. the current one if you get the news he can brody go online and...
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of herb boyd's favorite books one of the books there is the daughters of africa edited by margaret busbywith that?>> yes, i also he put on anything which -- >> do you have an hour? [laughter] i do a column each week in the amsterdam news and alternately, i go from what i call significant black men and women who are unheralded. you need to know little bit more about the current one that is of if you can get the amsterdam news. you can probably go online and check it out. there is a woman named fanny peck. she is the wife of a minister called william peck. they arrived in the 1920s and got involved in the religious immunity. her claim to fame is that she is one of the instigators and founders of the housewives league, the national housewives league of america. and it is something that, it is strong for me because my mother for many many years was a house you know she was a domestic servant. and of course you know these housewives in terms of organizing themselves and beginning to make a mark you know because they were ignored by the union movements and stuff like that. how do we bring toge
of herb boyd's favorite books one of the books there is the daughters of africa edited by margaret busbywith that?>> yes, i also he put on anything which -- >> do you have an hour? [laughter] i do a column each week in the amsterdam news and alternately, i go from what i call significant black men and women who are unheralded. you need to know little bit more about the current one that is of if you can get the amsterdam news. you can probably go online and check it out. there is a...