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casey crosby and joe gruters. we woke conduct about using the same procedures reviews for the previous election and i will now call the role of the states. alabama, alaska, american samoa. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] i would like to continue devoting. arizona, arkansas, california. colorado, connecticut, delaware, district of columbia. colorado, connecticut, delaware, district of columbia. [inaudible conversations] florida, georgia, guam, hawaii. [inaudible conversations] florida, georgia, guam, hawaii. [inaudible conversations] idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa. idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine. kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota. [inaudible conversations] maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota. [inaudible conversations] [inaudib
casey crosby and joe gruters. we woke conduct about using the same procedures reviews for the previous election and i will now call the role of the states. alabama, alaska, american samoa. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] i would like to continue devoting. arizona, arkansas, california. colorado, connecticut, delaware, district of columbia. colorado, connecticut, delaware, district of columbia....
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i wholeheartedly second the nomination of casey crosby. she has served on the rnc for over a decade. we know her, she knows us. she loves the rnc, she will protect and safeguard the confidence of our members, our donors our grassroots republicans. kc is a problem solver. she is a battle tested and she is honest that is what we need in the treasury. i ask you all to join me in supporting casey. thank you. [applause] >> the chair now recognizes janet fogarty for the purpose of nominating a candidate for rnc treasurer. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. i would like to nominate joe for the treasurer position. ace should be about results. joe is a certified public accountant, he is an auditor for large nonprofits in florida and the largest school network in the country. he also has delivered the results as the chairman of the florida republican party. i think that florida should be front and center moving forward into the next election cycle and i hope you stand with me in voting for job routers. -- job routers. >> the chair now recognizes richar
i wholeheartedly second the nomination of casey crosby. she has served on the rnc for over a decade. we know her, she knows us. she loves the rnc, she will protect and safeguard the confidence of our members, our donors our grassroots republicans. kc is a problem solver. she is a battle tested and she is honest that is what we need in the treasury. i ask you all to join me in supporting casey. thank you. [applause] >> the chair now recognizes janet fogarty for the purpose of nominating a...
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casey: good point. brooklyn, you're going to be the last answer of the hearing but i want to particularly thank you for not only being here, that's difficult enough. i could never do what what you're doing -- do what you're doing when i was your age. not even close. but also, as much as it's inspiring to have you here and hear your testimony and listen to the answers to questions, your story, what you've had to overcome personally, is not just inspiring to people here, but will inspire countless young people across the country. so we want to commend you for that. and i guess sometimes we don't often -- often we don't listen enough here in washington. we don't take enough time to hear the perspectives of young people. so i guess just by way of conclusion, what would you hope that we would hear, what point do you want to make before we conclude? ms. williams: i would say, just try to take advantage of the young people that want to come and work with you guys and just fry to get them to reach out -- try to
casey: good point. brooklyn, you're going to be the last answer of the hearing but i want to particularly thank you for not only being here, that's difficult enough. i could never do what what you're doing -- do what you're doing when i was your age. not even close. but also, as much as it's inspiring to have you here and hear your testimony and listen to the answers to questions, your story, what you've had to overcome personally, is not just inspiring to people here, but will inspire...
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dion: once again to casey with a preview of sports. casey: the 49ers are on a roll. purdy is that good. brock purdy is that good. how he broke a jack, the data shows that people love our more flavorful ultimate cheeseburgers. show me the data. so the data is good? the data is real good. honestly, best data i've ever had. my best-selling ultimate cheeseburgers, now seasoned as they grill. hold on... you're a night manager and mom, and the bill payer, baker, and nightlight maker? that's a lot. so, adding “and student” might feel daunting. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, family, finances and mental health. -happy birthday! -happy birthday buddy. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. jack, the data shows that people love our more flavorful ultimate cheeseburgers. show me the data. so the data is good? the data is real good. honestly, best data i've ever had. my best-selling ultimate cheeseburgers, now seasoned as they grill. casey: after yet another 49ers win, is safe to say brock purdy really is that good. he started 20
dion: once again to casey with a preview of sports. casey: the 49ers are on a roll. purdy is that good. brock purdy is that good. how he broke a jack, the data shows that people love our more flavorful ultimate cheeseburgers. show me the data. so the data is good? the data is real good. honestly, best data i've ever had. my best-selling ultimate cheeseburgers, now seasoned as they grill. hold on... you're a night manager and mom, and the bill payer, baker, and nightlight maker? that's a lot....
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thank you, sister mary casey, and casey gunning. role models are important for us, and one of my greatest pro-life role models is a woman by the name of geon imola. she is a canonized saint in the catholic church. she lives in italy. she was born in 1922. she is very strong in her faith. she loves life and she lived it to the full. she was a doctor, she was a wife, and she was a mother when gianna was pregnant with her fourth child she became quite ill, even to the point she was encouraged to abort her child to save her own life. not unlike the stories we have already heard today. gianna heroically chose the opposite. to save the life of her child. and, sadly, passed away days later. her story inspires me for so many reasons, but i think she is a particular role model for our time, where there is so much confusion over a right to abortion being good for women. it is just not true, and gianna is a role model to uphold because of the selflessness of her decision. and as i mentioned, she is a canonized saint within the catholic church.
thank you, sister mary casey, and casey gunning. role models are important for us, and one of my greatest pro-life role models is a woman by the name of geon imola. she is a canonized saint in the catholic church. she lives in italy. she was born in 1922. she is very strong in her faith. she loves life and she lived it to the full. she was a doctor, she was a wife, and she was a mother when gianna was pregnant with her fourth child she became quite ill, even to the point she was encouraged to...
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i wholeheartedly second the nomination of casey crosby. she has served on the rnc for over a decade. we know her, she knows us. she loves the rnc, she will protect and safeguard the confidence of our members, our donors our grassroots republicans. kc is a problem solver. she is a battle tested and she is honest that is what we need in the treasury. i ask you all to join me in supporting casey. thank you. [applause] >> the chair now recognizes janet fogarty for the purpose of nominating a candidate for rnc treasurer. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. i would like to nominate joe for the treasurer position. ace should be about results. joe is a certified public accountant, he is an auditor for large nonprofits in florida and the largest school network in the country. he also has delivered the results as the chairman of the florida republican party. i think that florida should be front and center moving forward into the next election cycle and i hope you stand with me in voting for job routers. -- job routers. >> the chair now recognizes richar
i wholeheartedly second the nomination of casey crosby. she has served on the rnc for over a decade. we know her, she knows us. she loves the rnc, she will protect and safeguard the confidence of our members, our donors our grassroots republicans. kc is a problem solver. she is a battle tested and she is honest that is what we need in the treasury. i ask you all to join me in supporting casey. thank you. [applause] >> the chair now recognizes janet fogarty for the purpose of nominating a...
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>> thank you chairman casey. i think it is --if an independent organization could hear appeals from people who art denied reimbursement --who are denied reimbursement. when the bank itself makes a decision that it is not viable, that is a biased finding. is there anyway we could make them have an independent organization who would overview anyone who wants to appeal one of their decisions. if we could look forward to something like that, that would be great. thank you. >> we will take that into consideration. we have learned a lot from these hearings but we also got a lot of good ideas. thank you from sharing. >> i appreciate that. most of my good ideas come from people in south carolina. this is good news to continue to show. 855-303-five 470. what's important, is that chairman mentioning the number twice during his opening comments and me mentioning the numbers once or twice, was good enough. but after listening to the testimony and hearing how hard it is to coordinate and have collaboration on behalf of rc uni
>> thank you chairman casey. i think it is --if an independent organization could hear appeals from people who art denied reimbursement --who are denied reimbursement. when the bank itself makes a decision that it is not viable, that is a biased finding. is there anyway we could make them have an independent organization who would overview anyone who wants to appeal one of their decisions. if we could look forward to something like that, that would be great. thank you. >> we will...
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>> thank you chairman casey. i think it is --if an independent organization could hear appeals from people who art denied reimbursement --who are denied reimbursement. when the bank itself makes a decision that it is not viable, that is a biased finding. is there anyway we could make them have an independent organization who would overview anyone who wants to appeal one of their decisions. if we could look forward to something like that, that would be great. thank you. >> we will take that into consideration. we have learned a lot from these hearings but we also got a lot of good ideas. thank you from sharing. >> i appreciate that. most of my good ideas come from people in south carolina. this is good news to continue to show. 855-303-five 470. what's important, is that chairman mentioning the number twice during his opening comments and me mentioning the numbers once or twice, was good enough. but after listening to the testimony and hearing how hard it is to coordinate and have collaboration on behalf of rc uni
>> thank you chairman casey. i think it is --if an independent organization could hear appeals from people who art denied reimbursement --who are denied reimbursement. when the bank itself makes a decision that it is not viable, that is a biased finding. is there anyway we could make them have an independent organization who would overview anyone who wants to appeal one of their decisions. if we could look forward to something like that, that would be great. thank you. >> we will...
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casey: the d.c.voted unanimously in early december, to offer free bus rides for anyone getting on a bus in the district, resident or otherwise, and to extend a dozen popular bus routes. -- bus routes to include overnight service. majority of d.c. residents who ride the bus make less than $50,000 a year, according to the city council. for riders like emanuel, who commutes to work by a bus it's , more than a convenience. it's a help financially. emanuel: it's gonna relate to 100 bucks. you're gonna save around every month, so it's good. casey: the change will cost the city and expected $42 million the first year and the move comes as part of a growing push to make public transportation ee across the country. other cities like alexandria, virginia and kansas city, missouri have already made their bus rides free. the goal is to create a more equitable public transportation that will benefit the people who don't have any other options. isabelle, who takes the bus on occasion, agrees. isabelle: i heard whe
casey: the d.c.voted unanimously in early december, to offer free bus rides for anyone getting on a bus in the district, resident or otherwise, and to extend a dozen popular bus routes. -- bus routes to include overnight service. majority of d.c. residents who ride the bus make less than $50,000 a year, according to the city council. for riders like emanuel, who commutes to work by a bus it's , more than a convenience. it's a help financially. emanuel: it's gonna relate to 100 bucks. you're...
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casey thank you, as always, and thank you all so, so much. thank you, casey. thank you. thank you to laurie out there. thank you to law. thank you to everyone. we to see you soon.
casey thank you, as always, and thank you all so, so much. thank you, casey. thank you. thank you to laurie out there. thank you to law. thank you to everyone. we to see you soon.
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casey: thank you, ranking member scott. before i move to -- we'll have introductions of our witnesses. i want to acknowledge members who are here already. senator collins, former chair of the committee. he's been part of the -- and who has been part of the effort of producing and publicizing our fraud books in the past. we're grateful for her leadership. senator blumenthal is here from the state of connecticut, as well as senator scott from florida. let me move to our witnesses. our first witness is dr. marty delima, an assistant professor at the university of minnesota's school of social work. she's an interdisciplinary gerontologist with a specialization in fraud and scams. she's collaborated with a variety of financial institutions, aging organizations and federal agencies like the federal trade commission. doctor, welcome. our second witness is nancy famcaener. she's a senior adult protective specialist for san diego county in california. she's dedicated her career for advocating for older adult, safeguarding their fina
casey: thank you, ranking member scott. before i move to -- we'll have introductions of our witnesses. i want to acknowledge members who are here already. senator collins, former chair of the committee. he's been part of the -- and who has been part of the effort of producing and publicizing our fraud books in the past. we're grateful for her leadership. senator blumenthal is here from the state of connecticut, as well as senator scott from florida. let me move to our witnesses. our first...
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casey? >> thank you, ranking member cassidy. our final witness is miss brooklyn williams. brooklyn is a high school senior at baldwin high school in pittsburgh, pennsylvania where she has founded the chill club, an offshoot of the allegany health network jewel projects. the chill club is an open door mindfulness club aimed at supporting students coping with the stretches and anxieties of high school. brooklyn we are very, pleased to welcome you here today. we will turn to our witnesses to our opening statements. we will begin with dr. hoover. >> good morning. thank you. i want to express my thanks to you, chairman casey, ranking member cassidy, and all the members of the subcommittee for inviting me here to speak with you about these important issues and for your commitment to the mental health and well-being of our young people. again, my name is sharon hoover. i will be speaking to you today from my perspective of adolescent psychiatry and the co-director of the national center for school mental health and national director for safety support of schools, both funded by t
casey? >> thank you, ranking member cassidy. our final witness is miss brooklyn williams. brooklyn is a high school senior at baldwin high school in pittsburgh, pennsylvania where she has founded the chill club, an offshoot of the allegany health network jewel projects. the chill club is an open door mindfulness club aimed at supporting students coping with the stretches and anxieties of high school. brooklyn we are very, pleased to welcome you here today. we will turn to our witnesses to...
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the pages of casey's diary and journal from those days so far is missing. and if we ever find that i believe where we are because i mean i've researched much history you you claim you never go find it but if somebody keep looking long enough and they're in existence okay that was and what i didn't put in the book because i didn't write a whole book. this subject is some of the low, low level people in the campaign, one of whom was what's his name is it paul manafort and his friend were very involved in it and they were involved at a level i can't understand, but they had all to do with foreign money and and all of that. they were extremely involved. it and when it all over reagan of both of those men any position they wanted in his administration this was published in an article in the l.a. monthly and they turned him down because said, oh, they had been making a lot more money doing other things. okay as you refer to the iran-contra scandal, the truth of the matter is, that's when it really began and that's when it really began. because when the bush was t
the pages of casey's diary and journal from those days so far is missing. and if we ever find that i believe where we are because i mean i've researched much history you you claim you never go find it but if somebody keep looking long enough and they're in existence okay that was and what i didn't put in the book because i didn't write a whole book. this subject is some of the low, low level people in the campaign, one of whom was what's his name is it paul manafort and his friend were very...
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i really appreciate senator casey your work with those nutrition guidelines. we have different needs and conditions so that would be essential and how we see food as medicine moving forward thank you for this work. >> one of the things we talked about is making sure seniors can eat well that's a very important part what i have come across is that more than one third of older of individuals suffer from loneliness it is as dangerous as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. i am not sure we couldn't use an entire hearing of the impact that loneliness has on our seniors across the country i would love to dig into that information can be able to see the increasing levels of loneliness and prescriptions of antidepressants because of loneliness i think it is incredibly important topic that we don't spend a lot of time on and frankly don't recognize the negative impacts it's having on too many people and too many places to not only do as members of congress but family and friends and community members to stay in touch and engage whether to face time or in person but to bridge
i really appreciate senator casey your work with those nutrition guidelines. we have different needs and conditions so that would be essential and how we see food as medicine moving forward thank you for this work. >> one of the things we talked about is making sure seniors can eat well that's a very important part what i have come across is that more than one third of older of individuals suffer from loneliness it is as dangerous as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. i am not sure we couldn't...
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thank you senator casey. i appreciate it i really appreciate -- i'm now i'm not in the room, but i think senator scott is, there are really pushing you both for holding this really important hearing. these stories are heartbreaking, devastating, and we really need to do something to protect people because they don't happened just in one community or another, they're happening in my home state of nevada, but all across the country. bad actors continue to target and target nevadans, particularly nevadan seniors. in fact according to data from the federal trade commissions, scams across nevada is nearly $36 million in 2020 alone. idf, fraud, remains a top type of scam -- much of it done through fishing and phone calls. in particular what's worrisome to me is that the scammers are increasingly holding on to personal data for long periods of time, even up to a year or two after obtaining it, leaving seniors and others kind of in the dark as to when their data might be used. in some cases, we're witnessing scammers
thank you senator casey. i appreciate it i really appreciate -- i'm now i'm not in the room, but i think senator scott is, there are really pushing you both for holding this really important hearing. these stories are heartbreaking, devastating, and we really need to do something to protect people because they don't happened just in one community or another, they're happening in my home state of nevada, but all across the country. bad actors continue to target and target nevadans, particularly...
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this is the spooner, 22 in the motorcade, and the crown jewel and casey schooners, political theme to work the summer, which includes film photography, public speaking, a gallery show, and merchandise imagining. it's possible to have a queer presidential nominee feels like progress. imagining seems to make it so imagining seems to make it so much my dream right now. my dream right now is that sally sang, argue, runs boat dot com, gets excited about me doing the rainbow flag saying she goes to ana. she says like, hey anna, you really should have casey of the met balk as anna went, tore towels, all the brands, who's sitting at their table. i'm not an an as radar. but if sally went to her and was a, hey anna, i really think this year rural pride, blah blah, casey spooner, nana you should have him set a product. then i think mute, shaw could come up with a cool camp. i don't know, maybe i don't even do presidential. i just you like some incredible dress then nike sees it and they're like okay, this is cool. let's make a capsule collection that next summer's really the summer i need this i
this is the spooner, 22 in the motorcade, and the crown jewel and casey schooners, political theme to work the summer, which includes film photography, public speaking, a gallery show, and merchandise imagining. it's possible to have a queer presidential nominee feels like progress. imagining seems to make it so imagining seems to make it so much my dream right now. my dream right now is that sally sang, argue, runs boat dot com, gets excited about me doing the rainbow flag saying she goes to...
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maybe casey has a clearer sense.lmost analogize it to, like, if you see something that looks like a tadpole, like, you note, it's 3 weeks old you don't know if it will grow into a frog or human being or elephant, right i don't know if this is a incredible toy for writers, the next iteration of the technology people play with online right now, or whether we're at the dawn of something that's, like, artificial generally intelligence which is a concept i can't begin to wrap my brain around in terms of gpt being a bubble, i see it as the opt sit of crypto crypto to me was money without utility. it's a technology that is still looking for a use case right now it's kind of like utility without the money. i know how i want to use c chatgpt. i don't know what the business model is going to be i don't know how it's going to innovate with the rest of the economy. i know that it's full of potential. >> it's a great way to put it. we know when we are playing with you hit a monthly limit or weekly limit how much you can use it an
maybe casey has a clearer sense.lmost analogize it to, like, if you see something that looks like a tadpole, like, you note, it's 3 weeks old you don't know if it will grow into a frog or human being or elephant, right i don't know if this is a incredible toy for writers, the next iteration of the technology people play with online right now, or whether we're at the dawn of something that's, like, artificial generally intelligence which is a concept i can't begin to wrap my brain around in...
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casey thank you, as always, and thank you all so, so much. thank you, casey. thank you. thank you to laurie out there. thank you to law. thank you to everyone. we to see you soon. we are moving into the postwar period and then we'll be there for the rest of the class. right? we're gonna start here in 1945 and go all the way until the end of the 20th century.
casey thank you, as always, and thank you all so, so much. thank you, casey. thank you. thank you to laurie out there. thank you to law. thank you to everyone. we to see you soon. we are moving into the postwar period and then we'll be there for the rest of the class. right? we're gonna start here in 1945 and go all the way until the end of the 20th century.
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casey hunt, kaitlin collins, thank you so much.ing around what would turn out to be a loaded handgun and an apartment complex. this video right there, have been on live television. one man now under arrest, more new details ahead. she even served turkey legs with what's on tap, all while wearing a viking hat. then she found a place. her many hats would be embraced, and she couldn't hide the excitement from her face. so, polly traded in her hats to help earn her grad cap! your past experience can help you earn your degree faster and for less. get started at phoenix.edu >> a man in indiana facing a felony child neglect charge after video played on live television showed his purported child waving around what turned out to be a loaded gun in the entryway of an apartment complex. police officer on the scene says the man told him he was ill and did not know the child had left the apartment. cnn jean cazares has more. >> police in beech grove, indiana, respond to a 9-1-1 call. there is a person with a gun in the hallway of an apartment c
casey hunt, kaitlin collins, thank you so much.ing around what would turn out to be a loaded handgun and an apartment complex. this video right there, have been on live television. one man now under arrest, more new details ahead. she even served turkey legs with what's on tap, all while wearing a viking hat. then she found a place. her many hats would be embraced, and she couldn't hide the excitement from her face. so, polly traded in her hats to help earn her grad cap! your past experience...
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going to be a herculean task for any defense attorney to defeat and overcome this case. >> i mean, casey, we've been watching in many respects, all these items investigators have secured in the list of what we learned about, but there's been a lot of focus and understandably so, when society wants to try and understand what's going through the mind of an accused person in a court in particular. and they've been zeroing in, and focusing in on his space. on whether you have it has any expressions. is he nodding. is he shaking his head. is he shocked. is he looking or appearing in a way devastated and grief stricken. all of those things are indications of something from the court of public opinion. and sometimes, the court, for the jury, i wouldn't go through your mind when you're watching and studying the face and demeanor of a suspect like this? >> and i was, laura, when this was happening, live this morning on the news, and i was watching for any of what we call the tells. was there something very specific that would show nervousness. he seemed very devoted to keeping his eyes straight a
going to be a herculean task for any defense attorney to defeat and overcome this case. >> i mean, casey, we've been watching in many respects, all these items investigators have secured in the list of what we learned about, but there's been a lot of focus and understandably so, when society wants to try and understand what's going through the mind of an accused person in a court in particular. and they've been zeroing in, and focusing in on his space. on whether you have it has any...
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planned parenthood versus casey, it was 1992.y this by the time this case reached the supreme court and attorneys for the appellate it argued that the pennsylvania abortion control act effectively overturned roe since it imposed so many regulations on women who were trying to receive abortions and on the doctors were providing them. on the other hand, the attorneys for the defendants argued that they weren't overturning roe. they just wanted to be judged by an undue burden test now and prior to roe, the supreme court had already two things that the existence of a fundamental rights and the enjoyment of a fundamental right were mutually exclusive. just you have a right to do something doesn't mean you get to do something. and that since states do have an interest in protecting potential life, they could favor pregnancy and childbirth and adoption and not abortion. so the majority in planned parenthood versus casey held on to the three fundamental tenets of roe that women have a right to abortions before viability that the state th
planned parenthood versus casey, it was 1992.y this by the time this case reached the supreme court and attorneys for the appellate it argued that the pennsylvania abortion control act effectively overturned roe since it imposed so many regulations on women who were trying to receive abortions and on the doctors were providing them. on the other hand, the attorneys for the defendants argued that they weren't overturning roe. they just wanted to be judged by an undue burden test now and prior to...
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and casey asked how can i keep a newborn healthy with a toddler and daycare? this is the ultimate nightmare for a parent. >> i think this is really difficult because parents of newborns especially in that first month or two the newborn is very susceptible to a lot of different viruses. they are so little and antivirus can land them in the hospital. also they don't have much immunity. their minty comes from a mom and i haven't built built up there i'm own immune system. the recommendation generally it's recommendation generally it do to try to keep the newborn for the first month as sheltered as possible. very difficult to do when there's a toddler which i've gone through and seen with my own toddler now. .. presumably the mom in this case would care for the baby for feeding would make sense for whoever has the breast-feeding to secure the baby. you could try to do that especially for the first month. assuming that's not going to be possible, i think you try your best to try your best with good handwashing. and recognizing to that we do our best. and that again
and casey asked how can i keep a newborn healthy with a toddler and daycare? this is the ultimate nightmare for a parent. >> i think this is really difficult because parents of newborns especially in that first month or two the newborn is very susceptible to a lot of different viruses. they are so little and antivirus can land them in the hospital. also they don't have much immunity. their minty comes from a mom and i haven't built built up there i'm own immune system. the recommendation...
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but for you, casey, we know the attitudes change. we know that the world changes. we know the environment is sadly changing for the worse as well. but how do you think your work will be perceived? a couple of generations from now. i hope that the readers of the stick in this, in the far future are happy that you know, somebody is seen them or under also is, are kind of taking their time to, to look forwards and imagine a different readership. that's not only us are alive, right? now, there's something slightly anachronistic, about putting anything on paper these days. why was it important to commit this work to something physical, something that you can whole something that future generations can yet can holding their hands? it's it so materially know you don't see most of it, but it's trees growing that will become the fix. and it was really important to me that we went back to the physical dic, you know, just as it is, who knows will become an 100 years. it may be exactly the same or, you know, there might be forms of reading that we just can't even imagine right
but for you, casey, we know the attitudes change. we know that the world changes. we know the environment is sadly changing for the worse as well. but how do you think your work will be perceived? a couple of generations from now. i hope that the readers of the stick in this, in the far future are happy that you know, somebody is seen them or under also is, are kind of taking their time to, to look forwards and imagine a different readership. that's not only us are alive, right? now, there's...
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casey good to see you.n 2014, as we've seen in this report, that brian walshe threatened to kill her and a friend but the kcase late closed because the alleged victim refused to cooperate with the prosecution. does that kind of information in anyway be associated with what's happening now? >> it really is important, because we see patterns like this. very often in cases where women are killed through intimate violence with their husbands, ex-husbands, people they've known. fredricka, people need to know 85% to 91% of women who are victims of homicide you killed by intimate partners. male partners specifically. when you see something like a phone call to police, it had to be very serious to raise to that level, where she wants the police to know as a matter of record her husband threatened to kill her and her friend. we don't know the circumstances around that. later, didn't want to charge, the case dropped. see that all the time. not always talking about physical violence but emotional and psychological vio
casey good to see you.n 2014, as we've seen in this report, that brian walshe threatened to kill her and a friend but the kcase late closed because the alleged victim refused to cooperate with the prosecution. does that kind of information in anyway be associated with what's happening now? >> it really is important, because we see patterns like this. very often in cases where women are killed through intimate violence with their husbands, ex-husbands, people they've known. fredricka,...
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joining me now for more is casey jordan, a criminologist.back to idaho, is that something just the mere fact that he wasn't -- wasn't fighting that extradition process and kind of how this is gone so far in him being taken into custody, does that stand out to you? >> no, not at all. because that is exactly the way that an innocent person would behave. and, again, presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. but this is not your ordinary killer. this is somebody who is highly intelligent and very organized and absolutely knows the workings of a criminal justice system inside and out. he is going to be second guessing, if we just go with the idea that we have our culprit, he's street as head trying to figure out what are people thinking if i bee hey this way or another way. i need to behave a way that person would behave and they would never fight extradition and i have find what what is the evident that has been used. in an hour, 12:30 standard time and after that, that affidavit should be released and we'll learn more than we do
joining me now for more is casey jordan, a criminologist.back to idaho, is that something just the mere fact that he wasn't -- wasn't fighting that extradition process and kind of how this is gone so far in him being taken into custody, does that stand out to you? >> no, not at all. because that is exactly the way that an innocent person would behave. and, again, presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. but this is not your ordinary killer. this is somebody who is highly...
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casey stegall fox news. alright coming up just days before the biggest game of the season 49ers discussing charles and many who the defensive player arrested for domestic violence. joe fonzi has the story coming up. temperatures today back into the seventies and some places even mid seventies. we'll have the forecast that includes a bit of a cool down and some umbrella weat re we happened off the field revolves around the players status of charles many who a key member of the defensive line. he was arrested monday on a domestic violence charge. head coach kyle shanahan addressed the situation today and our joe fonzi joins us now. so what did kyle have to say? well you can bet that that is not what kyle shanahan wanted to be talking about. today 49ers head coach kyle shanahan had his first media availability today since the arrest of defensive lineman charles amanda, who on a misdemeanor domestic violence allegation. no charges have yet been filed. and in the meantime, shanahan says that many who will practic
casey stegall fox news. alright coming up just days before the biggest game of the season 49ers discussing charles and many who the defensive player arrested for domestic violence. joe fonzi has the story coming up. temperatures today back into the seventies and some places even mid seventies. we'll have the forecast that includes a bit of a cool down and some umbrella weat re we happened off the field revolves around the players status of charles many who a key member of the defensive line. he...
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libby casey is here. "the washington post" among others has been reporting on this, the substance of it, and the way these stories can take on a life of their own, the president made his case yesterday that he's fully cooperating. and yet when you have a drip, drip, drip of documents that are supposed to be classified, not supposed to be in private hands and the doj is looking at it, it's a serious set of questions. your thoughts on this new development in the story? >> there are certainly questions surrounding the documents, why did it take since november to find out more publicly? of course, what the white house says is it was turned over to the national archives right away. but why are we only finding out about it now and why were lawyers cleaning out the office and there were questions what the documents contain and how they got there? but the important thing is not to make a false equivocation between this and what was found in mar-a-lago with donald trump. because we're talking about, as far as we k
libby casey is here. "the washington post" among others has been reporting on this, the substance of it, and the way these stories can take on a life of their own, the president made his case yesterday that he's fully cooperating. and yet when you have a drip, drip, drip of documents that are supposed to be classified, not supposed to be in private hands and the doj is looking at it, it's a serious set of questions. your thoughts on this new development in the story? >> there...
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casey, based on what we know publicly how would you rate the prosecutor's case? >> i watched this live, erica, this morning and i found it bombshell after bombshell. i mean, we had already heard about the broken knife and blood evidence found in the basement then we knew there were things like the hacksaw found at the trafrns for station but the bombshells were her covid card, her purse and clothing she was last seen wearing on new year's eve by the friend who was over at their house. she can say no body, no crime. i think that's what her defense will be but we know you can get convictions without entire bodies intact and especially based on dna evidence. i think the worst thing are the google searches for certain. but, you know, dulos was charged with no body found and didn't live to go to trial but in the last 60, 60 years, i think there have been 70 cases where they have gotten murder convictions with no body and i think this circumstantial evidence is already overwhelming and i think it will grow and grow. >> in terms of that, though, the defense attorney als
casey, based on what we know publicly how would you rate the prosecutor's case? >> i watched this live, erica, this morning and i found it bombshell after bombshell. i mean, we had already heard about the broken knife and blood evidence found in the basement then we knew there were things like the hacksaw found at the trafrns for station but the bombshells were her covid card, her purse and clothing she was last seen wearing on new year's eve by the friend who was over at their house. she...