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anna cox had come up with two important findings.ge in blood had likely been written with a gloved hand and it had been scrawled at least 20 minutes after the onset of the attack on karen. she reported her results to the detectives, that learned a fact about the victim. >> karen was exclusively left handed and her left hand did not have blood smear on it. >> not only that, when the autopsy report came in it suggested karen couldn't have written anything with either hand. from what the medical examiner was seeing, was this a victim who was going to dip in her own blood and write roc on the wall? >> no, absolutely not. over 90% of her spinal cord were damaged by the knife wounds. >> she was incapacitated. >> incapacitated. it wasn't her. she didn't write that. >> the evidence was overwhelming. karen pannell did not write the letters roc in blood. it was a huge turning point in the case and the best news possible for the ex-boyfriend roc herpick. >> they confirmed 100% that she could not have done that. she couldn't have done it. she wo
anna cox had come up with two important findings.ge in blood had likely been written with a gloved hand and it had been scrawled at least 20 minutes after the onset of the attack on karen. she reported her results to the detectives, that learned a fact about the victim. >> karen was exclusively left handed and her left hand did not have blood smear on it. >> not only that, when the autopsy report came in it suggested karen couldn't have written anything with either hand. from what...
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brian cox in new york state, welcome to hardtalk. welcome. thank you, stephen.l, thank you for inviting us into your home so to speak via your laptop. you have been living in brooklyn, now you're in a cabin in new york state. new york state of course is at the epicentre of the coronavirus epidemic in the us. what has life been like for you? well, i haven't...because i'm a diabetic, i haven't been engaging in anything apart from — the person who has been doing wonders is my wife, she's been fantastic. she's done the shopping and done all of that, and she's very meticulous about gloves and masks and bacterial wipes. i mean, she does the whole bit. and ijust sit here kind of like some kind of sacred cow. laughs a sacred bull, i guess! a sacred bull, i beg your pardon, yeah! laughs. and you're laughing about it, but it is stressful, isn't it? oh, yeah, it's very stressful. we have our two boys with us and they're beginning to get the cabin fever. i'm not too bad. i'm quite reclusive. i spend a lot of time, you know, flitting between here and london, so i'm quite goo
brian cox in new york state, welcome to hardtalk. welcome. thank you, stephen.l, thank you for inviting us into your home so to speak via your laptop. you have been living in brooklyn, now you're in a cabin in new york state. new york state of course is at the epicentre of the coronavirus epidemic in the us. what has life been like for you? well, i haven't...because i'm a diabetic, i haven't been engaging in anything apart from — the person who has been doing wonders is my wife, she's been...
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but cox and his team did.nging their own camera. >> and this is our dining room. >> reporter: now empty and closed. with patients being hand delivered three meals a day. cox is worried about keeping his nursing staff safe as well. with very few masks and gowns left, they're busy improvising. >> we've taken a coffee filter. we've folded it. we've put a paper clip on the nose section and taped it. >> and then, in the end, you can use this as a mask. >> we are going to fight. we are absolutely all hands on deck. >> i know, mom, i miss you, too. >> reporter: back inside the van, mary lou scharff hasn't seen her 92-year-old mom blanch in over two weeks. >> two weeks too lorngs honey. i'm used to seeing her every day. >> how are you doing? okay? >> i knew she was going to cry. and i knew i was going to cry. and i'm not a crier. whenever i see her, i just get very, very, very emotional. >> she says she loves you. >> new ways of connecting and bringing hope in these difficult times. >> it was wonderful. i really belie
but cox and his team did.nging their own camera. >> and this is our dining room. >> reporter: now empty and closed. with patients being hand delivered three meals a day. cox is worried about keeping his nursing staff safe as well. with very few masks and gowns left, they're busy improvising. >> we've taken a coffee filter. we've folded it. we've put a paper clip on the nose section and taped it. >> and then, in the end, you can use this as a mask. >> we are going...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen a please welcome christopher next in cox.
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brian cox, it has been a real pleasure talking to you on hardtalk. thank you very much.r interviews for the last three or four years and admire them enormously. well, that's a really lovely way to finish! thank you so much! i do appreciate that. hello there. we saw a big cooldown in the weather over the easter period. sunday, the hottest day of the year so far with temperatures up to 25 degrees celsius. that's more than hot enough to melt some of those chocolate easter eggs. by monday, though, temperatures certainly dropped away significantly for many of us. top of the drops, manston in kent, with things 15 degrees celsius cooler on monday. now, temperatures will be picking up over the next few days, but that said, tuesday morning starting on a cold note for quite a few of us, with some patches of frost developing where the skies stay clear for any length of time. and that said, across parts of eastern england and also the south, there's probably going to be a bit too much in the way of breeze and/or cloud to see much in the way of frost. high pressure still in charge of
brian cox, it has been a real pleasure talking to you on hardtalk. thank you very much.r interviews for the last three or four years and admire them enormously. well, that's a really lovely way to finish! thank you so much! i do appreciate that. hello there. we saw a big cooldown in the weather over the easter period. sunday, the hottest day of the year so far with temperatures up to 25 degrees celsius. that's more than hot enough to melt some of those chocolate easter eggs. by monday, though,...
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in 1920, his running mate of ohio, james m cox. fdr at the age of 38 was the youngest vice president joel candidate in history. married to anna eleanor roosevelt, he founded the heart of his dutch forebears. the vacation cottage on campobello island's after the vice presidency. it was in these same waters that he was first stricken with the dread polio germ that was to paralyze his legs but never his life. called in 1928 to the state capitol in albany, franklin roosevelt was elected governor of new york. with al smith, his old friend, the happy warrior at his side, he threw himself into the fight as a champion for the common man. with james a farley swinging the gavel, the die was cast. a country mired in the more us depression wanted a new president. called to accept the nomination, his wife and son -- who knew it then, but this was the beginning of an era unparalleled in american history. fdr's appearance in chicago stadium was the beginning of a series of spectacular personal triumphs. his first words were fearless and prophetic
in 1920, his running mate of ohio, james m cox. fdr at the age of 38 was the youngest vice president joel candidate in history. married to anna eleanor roosevelt, he founded the heart of his dutch forebears. the vacation cottage on campobello island's after the vice presidency. it was in these same waters that he was first stricken with the dread polio germ that was to paralyze his legs but never his life. called in 1928 to the state capitol in albany, franklin roosevelt was elected governor of...
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trinity academy for the performing arts in providence, rhode island, where c-span is available from coxtheir winning entry is titled the road to 200 and 70. 270. >> does every vote count equally in the electoral college? isn't it important to our democracy that every vote counts equally. our elected officials have divided opinions on this issue. as the 2020 election intensifies so does discussion about this. electoral college is how the united states elected president. according to a professor emeritus at columbia university, the electoral college was created because the founding fathers were trying to give more representation to the southern states that representation of slaves with the 3/5 plaza. all states have votes based on their population. if a candidate wins the vote they went all the electoral votes in that state except a brass cat -- arrest and main where it is based on how canada performs. dates like rhode island, alabama, and massachusetts, in the past few election cycles are considered safe states, since they consistently vote for the same party no matter who the candidate
trinity academy for the performing arts in providence, rhode island, where c-span is available from coxtheir winning entry is titled the road to 200 and 70. 270. >> does every vote count equally in the electoral college? isn't it important to our democracy that every vote counts equally. our elected officials have divided opinions on this issue. as the 2020 election intensifies so does discussion about this. electoral college is how the united states elected president. according to a...
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strangest interviews i've ever had and went on to the office and [inaudible] went to harvard with rc cox and he said when are you ready to start and he he i said right now and he said no, start the job and i said don't you have questions and he said no, we checked out your record and we want you to start. that was my job interview and i need at least a month to wrap up my cases and if you're saying that to be polite we can clear and you can start tomorrow. literally worked two jobs for the first weeks i was there trying to wrap up my cases and start at the watergate office. that's how it happened. >> one of the things that is so -- you're not only the only woman and they had already decided to hire you because of your record and it was a fairly short record and a lot of people were young. three years doing organized crime but one thing i wanted to get -- are you off -- it does become clear that this isn't really important big deal pretty quickly and at least have the potential to be. >> by the time i started mccord who is one of the burglars but was also security chief for the committee
strangest interviews i've ever had and went on to the office and [inaudible] went to harvard with rc cox and he said when are you ready to start and he he i said right now and he said no, start the job and i said don't you have questions and he said no, we checked out your record and we want you to start. that was my job interview and i need at least a month to wrap up my cases and if you're saying that to be polite we can clear and you can start tomorrow. literally worked two jobs for the...
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you recognize archibald cox there on the left side of the screen. chin to nose with president nixon. >> okay. yeah. you all know what this is. it's right after the existence of the secret white house tapes that nixon recorded came out during the senate watergate hearings. a lot of people were shocked that the president secretly recorded his conversations, an aide to john f. kennedy said john f. kennedy would have never done that, and a day later, it came out that john f. kennedy had done it as well, as well as johnson andizer hower and presidents go back to fdr. the difference was that in nixon's case, those tapes immediately became criminal evidence. so the special prosecutor, archibald cox, wanted to subpoena them. and did. and nixon fought that subpoena tooth and nail to the extent of firing cox. but this brings us right down to the moment before that, which to me is kind of a western showdown. and i do love the caption, eyeball to eyeball, sort of. kind of pointing out nixon's habitual shifty eyedness. >> i'm guessing the devil at the bottom is
you recognize archibald cox there on the left side of the screen. chin to nose with president nixon. >> okay. yeah. you all know what this is. it's right after the existence of the secret white house tapes that nixon recorded came out during the senate watergate hearings. a lot of people were shocked that the president secretly recorded his conversations, an aide to john f. kennedy said john f. kennedy would have never done that, and a day later, it came out that john f. kennedy had done...
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cox showed up on behalf of the american chemistry council to represent companies that manufacture silica products. [inaudible] you didn't prove that silica caused silicosis. saying ozone is not dangerous, particulates are not dangerous. he's worked with the national mining association against osha when they were trying to strengthen their standard around black lung. during the bush administration he was hired by bayer, the pharmaceutical companies, who wanted to market an antibiotic for poultry. we overfield chickens so is they grow -- overfeed chickens so so they grow faster. bush's fda commissioner found he misquoted articles, and his testimony was so unreliable, it was inadmissible. tony cox, now he is the chair of the clean air science advisory committee for the epa, the but mare advisory -- primary advisory committee to help protect us from air pollution. it's a disaster. in some ways it's been bad for a long time. it's gotten worse recently. and in some ways, i mean, we have to look at it this way. maybe trump is doing us a favor. by pulling apart a regulatory system that wasn't wo
cox showed up on behalf of the american chemistry council to represent companies that manufacture silica products. [inaudible] you didn't prove that silica caused silicosis. saying ozone is not dangerous, particulates are not dangerous. he's worked with the national mining association against osha when they were trying to strengthen their standard around black lung. during the bush administration he was hired by bayer, the pharmaceutical companies, who wanted to market an antibiotic for...
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cox, f.d.r., at the age of 38 was the youngest vice presidential candidate in history.patrick's day to eleanor roosevelt, f.d.r. founded a dynasty typical of his hudson river forebears. it was to the roosevelt retreat the vacation cottage on campobello island, that f.d.r. sailed with his friends and family after his strenuous campaign for the vice president si. it was in these same waters that he was first stricken with the dread polio germ that was to paralyze his legs but never his life. called in 1928 to the state capital in albany, franklin roosevelt was elected governor of new york. with al smith, the happy warrior at his side, he threw himself into the fight for better government. became the champion of the common man was widely thought to have his next democratic candidate for the presidency of the united states. the dye was cast. a country still mired in the morass of depression, wanted a new president. called to chicago to accept the nomination, governor roosevelt flew from albany with his wife, son elliott and son john. who knew it then, but this was the begin
cox, f.d.r., at the age of 38 was the youngest vice presidential candidate in history.patrick's day to eleanor roosevelt, f.d.r. founded a dynasty typical of his hudson river forebears. it was to the roosevelt retreat the vacation cottage on campobello island, that f.d.r. sailed with his friends and family after his strenuous campaign for the vice president si. it was in these same waters that he was first stricken with the dread polio germ that was to paralyze his legs but never his life....
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our troubled cox wanted to subpoena them. he did that. he thought the subpoena to the nail to the extent of firing cox. before that, it's like a westerns showdown. i love the eyeballs pointing out nixon's habitual shifty eyed venus. >> i'm guessing the devil at the bottom is not cox. >> the reference seems to me even if it's not intended, during the un missile crisis, in that sense it elevates a conflict, a domestic conflict at the level of the confrontation, one could read into it that the integrity of the public is at risk at this time in the same way it was during a human missile crisis, although in different ways. the analogy is very interesting, and we're thinking about. >> this is a kennedy washington, >> one thing that strikes me. it also looks like mexit is holding a tape, but it looks like a discuss. looks like a weapon. it's going to hurl. >> all of this was published in a daily newspaper. am i alone in seeing the car to bring back a whole era? the summer when we heard john dean, the white house counsel for john dean, he had bee
our troubled cox wanted to subpoena them. he did that. he thought the subpoena to the nail to the extent of firing cox. before that, it's like a westerns showdown. i love the eyeballs pointing out nixon's habitual shifty eyed venus. >> i'm guessing the devil at the bottom is not cox. >> the reference seems to me even if it's not intended, during the un missile crisis, in that sense it elevates a conflict, a domestic conflict at the level of the confrontation, one could read into it...
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winner goes to sander clinton, an 11th grader in las vegas, nevada, where c-span is available through coxeir winning entry is
winner goes to sander clinton, an 11th grader in las vegas, nevada, where c-span is available through coxeir winning entry is
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and he said to his attorney general, fire cox. and the attorney general said i promised the senate i wouldn't do it unless id had cause, and there's no cause, i'm not doing it. so so he was fired, and the deputy attorney general said i made the same promise, and he was fired. although there's a question as to whether he resigned or fired, and the third in command was the solicitor general, and he carried out the order. that was what was known as the saturday night maas or kerr. and three days after that the public reaction was so, the outpouring was amazing. we got bags of mail. there's no e-mail. we're getting these huge canvas bags of u.s. postal mail and telexs on a machine. and three days later the president said, okay, i'm going the appoint the new special prosecutor, and you can is have the tapes. then, on halloween -- which seemed appropriate to me finish. [laughter] he had lawyers go to court and say, well, i can't give you all nine because two are missing. one wasn't recorded because it was in the private residence, and t
and he said to his attorney general, fire cox. and the attorney general said i promised the senate i wouldn't do it unless id had cause, and there's no cause, i'm not doing it. so so he was fired, and the deputy attorney general said i made the same promise, and he was fired. although there's a question as to whether he resigned or fired, and the third in command was the solicitor general, and he carried out the order. that was what was known as the saturday night maas or kerr. and three days...
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michael cox moved down to the general covid ward a few days ago.t's time to try to stand up and take his first step. this is what success looks like. slow, painful and exhausting. but genuine progress. great! that was your first steps. everybody that i've had dealings with here have been brilliant. absolutely brilliant. so it's two o'clock now, and we're heading back onto the wards for the afternoon session. the team sees patients who have been weakened by the virus. theirjob is to get them well enough to start their lives properly again. when stanley came into hospital, he was told he had maybe two days to live. that was over a month ago. cheering. i had to have the mask on my face all the time. as soon as i took it off, i started suffocating. and bit by bit, with you guys and the doctors and nurses and everybody else, thank god for them, we started turning things around. and we've all seen a fair few number of patients being discharged home or back to their care homes today, so some really nice, positive stuff going on today. and then back to his
michael cox moved down to the general covid ward a few days ago.t's time to try to stand up and take his first step. this is what success looks like. slow, painful and exhausting. but genuine progress. great! that was your first steps. everybody that i've had dealings with here have been brilliant. absolutely brilliant. so it's two o'clock now, and we're heading back onto the wards for the afternoon session. the team sees patients who have been weakened by the virus. theirjob is to get them...
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lieutenant governor spencer cox, thank you for taking the time. so you say may happen sooner than many expected. how soon are you discussing? >> well, definitely in the next couple of weeks we believe that certain parts of the economy could be open. we actually -- the president announced his plan yesterday, it is very similar to utah's plan we announced three weeks ago. we're following the metrics very closely. we have been working hard to ramp up testing and tracing capacities because that's the surgical approach. we had to do this approach because we didn't have testing. now that we do, there is an opportunity to allow people, again, very cautiously, we want to avoid that second spike, but allow people to start participating in economic activity in a serious way. >> okay, so you said recently fewer than 2,000 people in utah were being tested a day. has that ram ped up significanty and can you reopen safely without broad-based testing so you foe wknow who has been expo? >> yeah, so our biggest problem has been getting people to get tested. we wer
lieutenant governor spencer cox, thank you for taking the time. so you say may happen sooner than many expected. how soon are you discussing? >> well, definitely in the next couple of weeks we believe that certain parts of the economy could be open. we actually -- the president announced his plan yesterday, it is very similar to utah's plan we announced three weeks ago. we're following the metrics very closely. we have been working hard to ramp up testing and tracing capacities because...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome president next and's grandson christopher nixon cox. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the nixon library welcome to this replica of the east room. i am christopher nixon cox, a board member at the nixon foundation, as well as the grandson of the 30 seventh president, richard nixon. [applause] >> it is my honor and pleasure to have you at the library today and happy to welcome you to the library. i see a lot of new faces in the crowd which makes me excited and i see a lot of young faces in the crowd, a lot of young conservatives. so that is great to see and i encourage all of you to walk around the library, one of my favorite places for obvious reasons, the birthplace is beautiful, a lot of new stuff to see and if you come back you can visit the archives and do a little research, so much to do here. today we begin our program by honoring our nation as we always do. welcome our special guest, charlie kirk. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the presentation of colors and the singing of the national
. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome president next and's grandson christopher nixon cox. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the nixon library welcome to this replica of the east room. i am christopher nixon cox, a board member at the nixon foundation, as well as the grandson of the 30 seventh president, richard nixon. [applause] >> it is my honor and pleasure to have you at the library today and happy to welcome you to the library. i see a lot of new faces in...
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liz: let's bring in our next guest, he is john cox. great to see you.stand you are recovering you had coronavirus, how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling fine, i'm 95% of my way back. i just got a little bit of a runny nose but i am in good shape. thank god i didn't have a real serious cough or respiratory problem. march 16, i developed a fever and body aches and i kind of knew what it was and i split myself off for my wife and daughter and a lot of drinking fluids and i've been pronounced clear of the disease and i think people ought to know it's certainly survivable although i have three friends that have gone through terrific problems and intensive care, one who's in an induced coma right now. my prayers and compassion go out to all who have suffered rightly from this. i was lucky. liz: that's terrible news. we'll be thinking of your friends. we just saw right there in the white house press conference task force, there's a lot of back-and-forth about who knew what and when and doctor burke visibly got upset, she was saying effectively that february 3, t
liz: let's bring in our next guest, he is john cox. great to see you.stand you are recovering you had coronavirus, how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling fine, i'm 95% of my way back. i just got a little bit of a runny nose but i am in good shape. thank god i didn't have a real serious cough or respiratory problem. march 16, i developed a fever and body aches and i kind of knew what it was and i split myself off for my wife and daughter and a lot of drinking fluids and i've been pronounced...
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. >> reporter: lee cox shares that frustration. she applied for unemployment in ohio that same week. she lost both of her part time jobs. >> i would say i call anywhere between, i don't know, 10 to 30 times a day. i don't have a very big safety net. i have minimal savings. >> reporter: one problem plaguing many states, those decades old computer systems simply overwhelmed connecticut now implementing a software fix they hope will clear out six weeks of backed up unemployment claims. small businesses are also waiting for financial help today members of congress, many wearing face masks and social distancing debating the latest relief package in the house. even with an additional $310 billion in the paycheck protection program, some small businesses worry they'll miss out again after the first round allowed bigger restaurant chains with fewer than 500 employees per location to qualify. we've still got businesses with three employees going after the same pool of money as those with 300 and i assure you, those big guys, they have more
. >> reporter: lee cox shares that frustration. she applied for unemployment in ohio that same week. she lost both of her part time jobs. >> i would say i call anywhere between, i don't know, 10 to 30 times a day. i don't have a very big safety net. i have minimal savings. >> reporter: one problem plaguing many states, those decades old computer systems simply overwhelmed connecticut now implementing a software fix they hope will clear out six weeks of backed up unemployment...
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but cox costco now says police officers paramedics firefighters and health care workers can skip the long lines and get in first all they have to do is show a proof of identification. still ahead, bernie sanders is out of the race for president, but we have not heard the last from the vermont senator our political analyst michael yockey will be joining us live with more. now to break down this big decision today from bernie sanders is our political analyst michael yockey thank you so much for joining us here in kron 4 news at 5. so just not up to bernie sanders decision to bow out. well i think that this is all very much complicated by the pandemic. >>when you look at the cold hard facts. he was over 200 delegates behind it was going to be almost impossible to make that up. and in this case more and more the primaries being kicked further further back and that's not good in terms of trying to get the party united together to deal with. from the democratic point of view dealing with president trump so bernie took the i think the the honorable path out realizing this is not going to ge
but cox costco now says police officers paramedics firefighters and health care workers can skip the long lines and get in first all they have to do is show a proof of identification. still ahead, bernie sanders is out of the race for president, but we have not heard the last from the vermont senator our political analyst michael yockey will be joining us live with more. now to break down this big decision today from bernie sanders is our political analyst michael yockey thank you so much for...
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this is a bunker but this has a like a 4 cox gun vault door inside it has the name of the guy's ranch and you come down the stairs and it has a mud room as well say i ever one of my bunkers has a place to shower and decontaminate before entering the bunker. the shelters we make today are a pinnacle to the shelters made for john f. kennedy and. right now the people who are buying bunkers are not the liberals as the conservatives the conservatives are buying the bunkers or buying the guns or buying the food they're buying the image that the left is and buying anything because they figure they have the police in the military and they're kind of crazy to begin with anyway if we could end up in a civil war number 2 in america it would start today it would happen the problem we can't is because we're all intermingled so it's a war of words on the news and media but this country needs to break up and people need to go to the side that the we need to split this country. this is mine this is mine. just yes it's yours and she's mine useful she. noted rudy. this is mine this is mine oh. sure you
this is a bunker but this has a like a 4 cox gun vault door inside it has the name of the guy's ranch and you come down the stairs and it has a mud room as well say i ever one of my bunkers has a place to shower and decontaminate before entering the bunker. the shelters we make today are a pinnacle to the shelters made for john f. kennedy and. right now the people who are buying bunkers are not the liberals as the conservatives the conservatives are buying the bunkers or buying the guns or...
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so that letter was published by the times archie cox was hired. so is pretty clear that this was not with the white house called a third-rate burglar that it was a political crime. and so we knew pretty much that we were into something big. host: someone of the things that you say in the book, you know it will be important. you know it is a ton of pressure in a ton pressure on you in addition because you're the only woman. so the pressure of being the woman who cannot fail. because you may fail for other women in the future. that's definitely something that we still carry. speech of if anybody in the room has an older sister than you know that you had to do it right on your milker sicker sister did not get to do it. that's just how it was. my proudestr moment is when i ws the first woman to be the general counsel of the army, my successor was a woman in that was like okay, did not mess this up. host: and obviously you do not mess up watergate either. one of the things that happened and now we will get back to the husband. [laughter]. jill: second
so that letter was published by the times archie cox was hired. so is pretty clear that this was not with the white house called a third-rate burglar that it was a political crime. and so we knew pretty much that we were into something big. host: someone of the things that you say in the book, you know it will be important. you know it is a ton of pressure in a ton pressure on you in addition because you're the only woman. so the pressure of being the woman who cannot fail. because you may fail...
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abortion clinic in kansas reported an up to 400 percent increase in patients recently we talked to julie cox the chief executive all of that can take she says that women are under a lot of additional stress during the pandemic. i. affected our clinics greatly we have seen 300 to 400 percent increase in our patient load i think there are a couple of reasons why. you know we're facing a global health crisis. coronavirus and some people are very certain they're going to stay healthy or not we've had millions. claims filed people have lost their jobs people are still losing their jobs and we have absolutely see women coming in and saying you know this is not the time to bring another child into their family because there aren't sure if they're going to be able to financially support their child and from world news in brief now. u.k. police have responded to a shooting incident in kent after a man was described by neighbors as shooting a machine gun from his balcony the man live streamed himself firing shots from several other guns as well police confirm that he's been arrested on suspicion of fi
abortion clinic in kansas reported an up to 400 percent increase in patients recently we talked to julie cox the chief executive all of that can take she says that women are under a lot of additional stress during the pandemic. i. affected our clinics greatly we have seen 300 to 400 percent increase in our patient load i think there are a couple of reasons why. you know we're facing a global health crisis. coronavirus and some people are very certain they're going to stay healthy or not we've...
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guard were tipped off that there is a boat floating withdrawing or refuges on the coast of tech now cox bazaar and once they were rescued they were under the custody of the coast and eventually the coast guard today after i spoke to the u.n. aide said they told me that $382.00 rowing as well handed over to u.n. h.c.r. they have been taken to a quarantine center they'll be staying there for 14 days they'll be examined medically for various ailments because they've been floating in the sea for almost 2 months many of them are in really starvation mode they urinate said told me they don't know exactly how many number of people died but they estimate somewhere between 28 to 30 people possibly have died during those 2 months while the boat was . adrift in the sea now this is not the 1st incident within the last year there's been several incidents like this just as late as middle of february this year at least 15 people died while trying to go to malaysia and 40 people were missing the rest were rescued by bangladesh course got many of the people are desperate to escape the camp condition the
guard were tipped off that there is a boat floating withdrawing or refuges on the coast of tech now cox bazaar and once they were rescued they were under the custody of the coast and eventually the coast guard today after i spoke to the u.n. aide said they told me that $382.00 rowing as well handed over to u.n. h.c.r. they have been taken to a quarantine center they'll be staying there for 14 days they'll be examined medically for various ailments because they've been floating in the sea for...
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modern technology, the show can go on, and my guest today is the much—acclaimed british actor brian cox
modern technology, the show can go on, and my guest today is the much—acclaimed british actor brian cox
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all of our refugee programs they are often in very densely populated places like cox's bizarre in bangladesh where all the ranger refugees are we had lots of new guidance to all the aid agencies on how to do the best they can to cope with dealing with the thinnest the threat covert 19 pages in refugee settings it could be a very very difficult challenge indeed how worried are you about conflict zones in places like syria like yemen like libya again that could be a huge problem said that's one of the reasons why we call for a global ceasefire every country in the world needs to fight the war against covert 19 to put down the guns in the poems and deal with this big a deadly enemy it would be much much harder to mount a response if that doesn't happen people need to come to their senses in some places we are seeing a reduction in violence in northwestern syria over the last 2 or 3 weeks for example there has been reduction in violence but everybody else needs to get the message the virus is sending where when you talk about libya we're also very worried about the situation in yemen anybody wit
all of our refugee programs they are often in very densely populated places like cox's bizarre in bangladesh where all the ranger refugees are we had lots of new guidance to all the aid agencies on how to do the best they can to cope with dealing with the thinnest the threat covert 19 pages in refugee settings it could be a very very difficult challenge indeed how worried are you about conflict zones in places like syria like yemen like libya again that could be a huge problem said that's one...
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the like no other as well ship moves online trips to cox and diligence leaders around the world council has to be teased and celebrates. welcome to the program europe's finance ministers have struck a deal on a 500000000000 euro bailout aimed at limiting the economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic the measures are meant to help governments hardest hit by covert 19 and to support companies and protect jobs disagreements with italy's prime minister has warned that the future of the european union is under threat unless member states to get up its along with spain and france ones too. you raise joint funding by issuing so-called corona bonds all the nations including germany and the netherlands rejects that idea. non-correspondent teri schultz is following this story for us in brussels terry tell us more about what's in this deal what the deal doesn't cover everything yet it was a preliminary a preliminary step but there's a lot of relief that countries have agreed that the euro euro group finance ministers have agreed to take more of a joint approach to dealing with the economic fal
the like no other as well ship moves online trips to cox and diligence leaders around the world council has to be teased and celebrates. welcome to the program europe's finance ministers have struck a deal on a 500000000000 euro bailout aimed at limiting the economic damage from the coronavirus pandemic the measures are meant to help governments hardest hit by covert 19 and to support companies and protect jobs disagreements with italy's prime minister has warned that the future of the european...
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solution being floated by the health secretary who himself has just recovered from the virus but one cox looking at issuing immunity passports the people who developed bodies. we are looking at munity certificate how we can how how people who are have the disease have got the antibodies and therefore have immunity can show that and so get back as much as normal to as much as possible to normal life but it's too early in the science of the immunity that comes from having happen disease the problem right now though is that of the u.k. as not yet approved the antibody test and health experts say it's still not clear whether people with the antibodies those who've had this season recovered are truly immune to reinfection we discuss possible ways forward with british lawyer luke gets us liberal democrat party politician alan belcher. there is no antibody test that is functional which has been currently developed and we've got 66000000 people in the country to try and test to get certificates for and naturally some of them will require retesting so the practicalities of this are impossible pra
solution being floated by the health secretary who himself has just recovered from the virus but one cox looking at issuing immunity passports the people who developed bodies. we are looking at munity certificate how we can how how people who are have the disease have got the antibodies and therefore have immunity can show that and so get back as much as normal to as much as possible to normal life but it's too early in the science of the immunity that comes from having happen disease the...
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trucking solution being floated by the health secretary who himself just recovered from the virus one cox looking at issuing immunity passports to people who develop antibodies. we are looking at munity certificate and how we can how how people who are have had the disease have got the antibodies and therefore have immunity can show that and so get back as much as normal to as much as possible to normal life but it's too early in the science of the immunity that comes from having had that disease. yet the problem right now is that the you care is not yet approved an antibody test and health experts say it's still not clear whether people with bodies as the health secretary was going through there explaining people who have had the disease and recovered whether they are actually truly immune to reinfection or we discussed possible ways forward with british lawyer luke get us on the liberal democrat party politician and belcher. there is no antibody test that is functional which has been currently developed and we've got 66000000 people in the country to try and test to get certificates for
trucking solution being floated by the health secretary who himself just recovered from the virus one cox looking at issuing immunity passports to people who develop antibodies. we are looking at munity certificate and how we can how how people who are have had the disease have got the antibodies and therefore have immunity can show that and so get back as much as normal to as much as possible to normal life but it's too early in the science of the immunity that comes from having had that...
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so hollywood star brian cox a great friend of this program loves the most famous lines from the declaration of arbroath which is a subject matter of a brand new film from wesley rev up. the mc impose a patrick doyle. and this program will look at the history the cultural significance and the political impact of scotland's very own independence declaration. but know 1st your tweet should e-mails and your messages and 1st stop as telly commenting on the the scene is the norm island which one of the hit show has had a viewership of over 500001 facebook telly said i'm not a great show you're shining a light on the complex situation in northern ireland fascinating indeed and make fabian and some other lanes talks about the the end. of the members of the northern irish assembly calling it fascinating and insightful gotten ross.
so hollywood star brian cox a great friend of this program loves the most famous lines from the declaration of arbroath which is a subject matter of a brand new film from wesley rev up. the mc impose a patrick doyle. and this program will look at the history the cultural significance and the political impact of scotland's very own independence declaration. but know 1st your tweet should e-mails and your messages and 1st stop as telly commenting on the the scene is the norm island which one of...