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operations mr higgins is a rabid supporter of the official pentagon line he is debating the issue with dr post or well the opi float your dog doesn't agree with you well that are they lying like a baby for i think there is aid to address the technical points in my instead of being nonsense because i showed that none of the forensic evidence fits the findings you need to show that what i'm saying is technically inaccurate i took your research in hex i mean i gave it was someone he said 40 years of experience as a chemistry expert i'm not interested in other people you claim are experts i want to know why this is not it's not in place the full debate is up on dr postals youtube channel but his study will be appearing on science and global security anytime soon it seems twitted criticism has won the day to day where science is told to shut up because it's inconvenient its former us secretary of defense famously explained there are some things you just don't know you don't know. there are reports that there is no evidence of a direct link between baghdad and some of these terrorist organizations t
operations mr higgins is a rabid supporter of the official pentagon line he is debating the issue with dr post or well the opi float your dog doesn't agree with you well that are they lying like a baby for i think there is aid to address the technical points in my instead of being nonsense because i showed that none of the forensic evidence fits the findings you need to show that what i'm saying is technically inaccurate i took your research in hex i mean i gave it was someone he said 40 years...
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operations mr higgins is a rabid supporter of the official pentagon line he is debating the issue with dr post or ryan saying matter so was it and miles when i made that your training and i recently in. a published reports that you now retract it was a scientific report the full debate is up on dr postals you tube channel but his study will be appearing on science and global security anytime soon seems twitted criticism has won the day to day where science is told to shut up because it's inconvenient it's former us secretary of defense famously explained there are some things you just don't know you don't know. there are reports that there is no evidence of a direct link between baghdad and some of these terrorist organizations where there are known knowns serious things we know we know and we also know there are unknown unknown that is to say we know there are some things we do not know but there are also unknown unknown the ones we don't know we don't know excuse me but is this in the no no. i'm not several on bones and i'm just what i'm noticing and i'm not going to say which is the search
operations mr higgins is a rabid supporter of the official pentagon line he is debating the issue with dr post or ryan saying matter so was it and miles when i made that your training and i recently in. a published reports that you now retract it was a scientific report the full debate is up on dr postals you tube channel but his study will be appearing on science and global security anytime soon seems twitted criticism has won the day to day where science is told to shut up because it's...
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financial hit the whole const taken again somebody else that's been writing in south china morning post dr shirley you she's a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics she's a fellow at harvard kennedy school and a former news anchor for the state broadcaster. roderick she says that china would rather see whole lose control of its financial gateway that ever seed political power that's quite a dangerous statement in lots of ways to come from an academic but one that you know perhaps should be considered and talked about even at this time. i think it is sensible to consider it i don't think we're at that kind of turning point at the moment but yes i think that is one of the sort of fundamental end if you like unchanging elements in this series of problems that we're facing at the moment and that is that beijing ultimately puts politics before economics and its interests in hong kong are huge for from the economic side but they would be prepared if necessary to compromise them in favor of of their politics but we're not at that position yet hong kong has been damaged the econ
financial hit the whole const taken again somebody else that's been writing in south china morning post dr shirley you she's a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics she's a fellow at harvard kennedy school and a former news anchor for the state broadcaster. roderick she says that china would rather see whole lose control of its financial gateway that ever seed political power that's quite a dangerous statement in lots of ways to come from an academic but one that you know...
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dr 0venden had written a facebook post about the pressure of working in a&e.history of mental health issues and had attempted to take her life before. then in october, junior dr sophie spooner took her own life, two months after a complaint was made against her. a complaint which was dismissed. her family told us she tried but failed to get support and was afraid her colleagues in west sussex would find out about her depression. she was 26. at the launch of a report into the mental well being of nhs staff february, the health secretary chose to highlight what had happened to lauren. in a speech, matt hancock apologised and said the nhs didn't do enough to help. it was just heartbreaking, really, for me to realise lauren has become a case history for things ever wrong in the nhs. andrea has come to london to meet the secretary of state for health. injune, changes to the 2016 junior medical contracts, including rest facilities and rostering, were finally agreed. how serious are you taking the suicide of doctors like my daughter lauren? i take the mental health o
dr 0venden had written a facebook post about the pressure of working in a&e.history of mental health issues and had attempted to take her life before. then in october, junior dr sophie spooner took her own life, two months after a complaint was made against her. a complaint which was dismissed. her family told us she tried but failed to get support and was afraid her colleagues in west sussex would find out about her depression. she was 26. at the launch of a report into the mental well...
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dr. michael pillsbury. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales.e lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. ♪ most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we're engineers. cloud architects. developers. (woman) data scientists. we keep companies ready for what's next. we do things like protect their data. (woman) with security built right into their business. we virtualize their operations with software-based network technologies. (man) even build ai into their customer experiences. (woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. it's gonna make things just... incredible. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. ♪ plus thousands of other companies of all sizes. (woman) no matter what business you're in, digital transformation never stops.
dr. michael pillsbury. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales.e lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally get something done. ♪ most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we're engineers. cloud architects. developers....
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dr. hassan asked. the post conflict stage when i presented my initiative back in june, that was part of this stage. the conflict over power in libya is not going to be ended by elections -- it will only be ended by elections. the ballot box is the decider and not the weapons. if we succeed in making that happen, i think that we will have succeeded in allowing the libyan people to choose. and that answers your questions and indeed, a wide array of political and nonpolitical groups in libya that should stick to the results of this election if we really aim to build our country. i believe that the opportunity is there, and some parties try to distance that objective and make us feel that the environment is not suitable for elections and so on, but i believe that continuing this fruitless effort in addition to the negative interferences will not bring us out of this conflict. we have to put a deadline for elections that we go towards clearly that there is a role for the international community to obligate all autho
dr. hassan asked. the post conflict stage when i presented my initiative back in june, that was part of this stage. the conflict over power in libya is not going to be ended by elections -- it will only be ended by elections. the ballot box is the decider and not the weapons. if we succeed in making that happen, i think that we will have succeeded in allowing the libyan people to choose. and that answers your questions and indeed, a wide array of political and nonpolitical groups in libya that...
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dr. phil: you say she posts pictures online to ruin you're reputation? >> her story is i stabbed my ex-husband and went to prison for it. i didn't stab anybody. >> announcer: it's a battle. >> dr. phil: we had you on tape saying she's not an american citizen. >> she's not an american. >> announcer: of social media activists. >> dr. phil: what is that? >> that is my passport. >> dr. phil: that doesn't look like you. >> call homeland security. apparently i'm forging documents. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause]
dr. phil: you say she posts pictures online to ruin you're reputation? >> her story is i stabbed my ex-husband and went to prison for it. i didn't stab anybody. >> announcer: it's a battle. >> dr. phil: we had you on tape saying she's not an american citizen. >> she's not an american. >> announcer: of social media activists. >> dr. phil: what is that? >> that is my passport. >> dr. phil: that doesn't look like you. >> call homeland security....
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dr. martin luther king, show posted a photo of her father and wrote this.i heard mark zuckerberg's speech, i would like to help facebook better understand the challeng challenges, mlk faced from disin information campaigns lunched by politicians. these campaigns created an atmosphere for this." what's your response to her? >> hugely respect to dr. king. what she says that she will be here at facebook speaking to employees next week. we look forward to listening and understanding and learning more from her. i would say that what does reveal setting aside the specific circumstances around her father is that of course the politicians are people generally saying viral things or untrue things. the question we face today and facebook was around at that time and in a sense that politicians certainly in election time thinks the other side is not being straightforward. the question i think we face today is would it be appropriate as a matter of principle for a private company like facebook. a private company where many people think has too much power already and adj
dr. martin luther king, show posted a photo of her father and wrote this.i heard mark zuckerberg's speech, i would like to help facebook better understand the challeng challenges, mlk faced from disin information campaigns lunched by politicians. these campaigns created an atmosphere for this." what's your response to her? >> hugely respect to dr. king. what she says that she will be here at facebook speaking to employees next week. we look forward to listening and understanding and...
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susan: and there are fears about terrorism in the united states post 9/11. dr.raut: immigration and refugee policy is a national security issue. this is not the first time it was regarded as a national security issue. it was regarded that way in the 1930's and 1940's, many times. but since 9/11, immigration is a national security issue and that cannot be ignored either. susan: very quickly, just to get it on the record, a snapshot of the debate we are having, nancy pelosi and president donald trump. [video clip] >> every president in recent memory has understood the value of immigration to our nation. in his last speech as president of the united states, president ronald reagan said i have an important message to the country i love. he went on to say, thanks to each wave of new arrivals to this land of opportunity, a nation forever young, forever bursting with energy and new ideas, always on the cutting edge, always leading the world to the next frontier, this quality is vital to the nation. president reagan went on to say, if we close the door to new americans,
susan: and there are fears about terrorism in the united states post 9/11. dr.raut: immigration and refugee policy is a national security issue. this is not the first time it was regarded as a national security issue. it was regarded that way in the 1930's and 1940's, many times. but since 9/11, immigration is a national security issue and that cannot be ignored either. susan: very quickly, just to get it on the record, a snapshot of the debate we are having, nancy pelosi and president donald...
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posts that claimed bleach can cure autism. let me be clear, bleach cannot cure autism. it will kill you. zuckerberg brought up dr. king in his speech. king's daughter posted this to twitter writing "i'd like to help facebook better understand the challenges that martin luther king faced from discrimination campaigns launched by politicians. these campaigns created an atmosphere for his assassination." there's a lot more to talk about with this. i don't think facebook still found its way. i don't think any of us have found their way as to what is okay to say, what's not okay, and what responsibility facebook has to police that. >> right. difficult task. >> thank you. >> thanks, scott. 6:16 for you right now. >>> san jose-based paypal is launching a venmo branded credit card next year. customer also pay bills directly on the venmo app and opt to share payment history on their social feed. paypal joins a list of tech names that started offering credit cards to engage customers. most notably apple partnered with goldman sachs to launch the apple card. >>> this is something that has us super excited this moing. two wom
posts that claimed bleach can cure autism. let me be clear, bleach cannot cure autism. it will kill you. zuckerberg brought up dr. king in his speech. king's daughter posted this to twitter writing "i'd like to help facebook better understand the challenges that martin luther king faced from discrimination campaigns launched by politicians. these campaigns created an atmosphere for his assassination." there's a lot more to talk about with this. i don't think facebook still found its...
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posts that claimed bleach can cure autism. let me be clear, bleach cannot cure autism. it will kill you. zuckerberg brought up dr. in his speech. king's daughter posted this to twitter writing "i'd like to help facebook better understand the challenges that martin luther king faced from disinformation campaigns launched by politicians. these campaigns created an atmosphere for his assassination." so a lot of issues going on with facebook. facebook saying we're going to take the side of say what you want, but man, there are a lot of issues in say what you want. >>nd didn't they say the opposite just not too long ago, like we're going to take bad speech down. >> right. they are looking for how to solve this, and clearly they haven't, but we're used to facebook going back and forth on this. >> yes. >> we are. okay, thank you, scott. >>> happening now, you might see this on facebook today, two women astronauts are taking their girl power to outer space and into the history books all at once. never has this happened before. this is mission control as the pair begin to take part in the first all women space walk today.
posts that claimed bleach can cure autism. let me be clear, bleach cannot cure autism. it will kill you. zuckerberg brought up dr. in his speech. king's daughter posted this to twitter writing "i'd like to help facebook better understand the challenges that martin luther king faced from disinformation campaigns launched by politicians. these campaigns created an atmosphere for his assassination." so a lot of issues going on with facebook. facebook saying we're going to take the side...
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policymakers post our dr -- rdr.d of figuring out a way of getting money out of bank accounts and getting them into investments. spain, italy, lots of these investor, the average puts their money into the bank account, they don't put it to work, they don't put their pension to work properly. how does europe get money to invest -- get people to invest their money correctly so they can have decent retirement. andreas: that is particularly relevant with interest rates at zero. put it in the bank at zero, but get interest on it. over the years, you get paid interest on it. number one, it requires fundamental change in culture. in many european countries, investing in the stock market is seen not much different than speculating, buying it, waiting for capital gain and selling again, so the concept of total return which arises on the type -- all the time is sort of fairly absent. secondly, it probably needs change in legislation with respect to how the policymakers perspective, the savings available -- saving products the
policymakers post our dr -- rdr.d of figuring out a way of getting money out of bank accounts and getting them into investments. spain, italy, lots of these investor, the average puts their money into the bank account, they don't put it to work, they don't put their pension to work properly. how does europe get money to invest -- get people to invest their money correctly so they can have decent retirement. andreas: that is particularly relevant with interest rates at zero. put it in the bank...
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dr. rogers noted, we posted a summit on prevention in chicago. this consisted of the largest medical and public health organizations in the united states, 47 leading medical organizations. the group identified many areas to collaborate. these 47 all support nine consensus-based recommendations published this month in the journal of the american college of surgeons. a written testimony includes this entire document, which i ask you to carefully consider, because it provides a comprehensive overview of what we mean by a public health approach. wrapping up, this is the most neglected health problem in america. crime violence is a public health crisis, but i am optimistic. if we commit to addressing intentional violence in the same way we did with motor vehicle related injury and death five decades ago, we can and we will make dramatic progress. this means working together to one, they firearm ownership as safe as reasonably possible for those who own firearms and those who do not. to understandther and address the root causes of violence. in summary
dr. rogers noted, we posted a summit on prevention in chicago. this consisted of the largest medical and public health organizations in the united states, 47 leading medical organizations. the group identified many areas to collaborate. these 47 all support nine consensus-based recommendations published this month in the journal of the american college of surgeons. a written testimony includes this entire document, which i ask you to carefully consider, because it provides a comprehensive...
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storylines, broadcast segments in outlets including the "new york times", the "washington post," "vanity fair," and the dr. oz show. last but not least will be lee levine who will argue for the sullivan ruling. lee has represented media client in various first amendment cases for more than 35 years. he has twice argued for me to defendants before the supreme court, litigated in the course of more than 20 states and the district of columbia, and appeared in most federal appeals court and at highest court of ten states. chambers usa called him quote, the greatest first amendment attorney in the united states. and with that please turn in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> it's an honor to be here with my fellow panelists. we are friends of the free press because it's absolutely necessary to republican government. you cannot have political liberty without a free press. but contained in its principles is a corrosive side. the press as people of the past several years is driving people away from it. and in creating great distress it loses its softer effect on society. the 2016 presidential election, for ex
storylines, broadcast segments in outlets including the "new york times", the "washington post," "vanity fair," and the dr. oz show. last but not least will be lee levine who will argue for the sullivan ruling. lee has represented media client in various first amendment cases for more than 35 years. he has twice argued for me to defendants before the supreme court, litigated in the course of more than 20 states and the district of columbia, and appeared in most...
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articles, storylines, in outlets including "the new york times," "washington post," "vanity fair," and "the doctor are showed." dr. oz show." litigated in the courts of more than 20 states and the district of columbia and federal appeals courts and in the highest courts of 10 states. usa" called him the greatest first amendment attorney in the united states. with that, please join me in welcoming our panel. [applause] >> beauty is an honor to be here ith my fellow panelists -- is an honor to be here with my fellow panelists. free press is necessary for republican government. contained in its principles is a corrosive side. of the present behavior over the past several years is driving people away from it. in creating this trust, it loses its salutary effects on society. the 2016 election was a shocking moment in which many americans witnessed much of the press doing all in its power to select the president on behalf of the american people. these actions disclosed the tacit opinion the press has of itself, not really the fourth estate, but the creator of would-be rulers and therefore themselves the master or at le
articles, storylines, in outlets including "the new york times," "washington post," "vanity fair," and "the doctor are showed." dr. oz show." litigated in the courts of more than 20 states and the district of columbia and federal appeals courts and in the highest courts of 10 states. usa" called him the greatest first amendment attorney in the united states. with that, please join me in welcoming our panel. [applause] >> beauty is an honor...
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post on al-jazeera. in an ordinary week dr even atar a die hard a surgeon are the only functioning hospital in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs there was destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer almost all work including mother beetles still living there in the process or who you know vision of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. plant it's really the home of the climate an ecological emergency the world's leading scientists are warning of an existential crisis in the face of it reversible changes to the islands all be with you throughout as well our environment correspondent nick clark will have report
post on al-jazeera. in an ordinary week dr even atar a die hard a surgeon are the only functioning hospital in town in north eastern south sudan and his steam operate on around 60 patients the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's...
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dr. higher as investors get set for a busy week of earnings. financial services posttech and industrial companies also seeing games, down joe's up by about 50 points. nasdaq is up by almost a full percent. >>> hat san francisco supervisors are holding a rally to support affordable housing for workers >> supervisor gordo join workers and affordable housing advocates and developers at city hall to help draw attention to supervisor martinis housing for all legislation which will be voted upon later today. haney says his legislation is meant to help employees in the city being priced out, especially those with lower income. the bill will generate some $500 million for new affordable and permanent supportive housing construction but an impact on larger scale office development. >>> we have an update to the deadly hotel collapse in new orleans. a series of controlled explosions went off at the hard rock hotel construction site over the weekend. reporter christina coleman shows us how crews worked to take down damaged frames after last week's accident. explosianes at a hard
dr. higher as investors get set for a busy week of earnings. financial services posttech and industrial companies also seeing games, down joe's up by about 50 points. nasdaq is up by almost a full percent. >>> hat san francisco supervisors are holding a rally to support affordable housing for workers >> supervisor gordo join workers and affordable housing advocates and developers at city hall to help draw attention to supervisor martinis housing for all legislation which will be...
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dr. phil's son jordan at the hollywood bowl. he opened for the jonas brothers on back to back nights and they celebrated. >> by the way jordan postedhis instagram. chris? >> what? >> it's been a pleasure. the jacket is amazing. >> i had a great time. it looks good on you. >> it may not go home with you. >> i'll fight you in the parking lot. >> watch "this is us" on nbc tonight. if you see two guys rolling around one the genie is announced its reduced the number of possible power safety shut by more than 10,000 customers in the last 24 hours. >>good evening. i'm can wait and i'm katharine pam moore is on assignment 189,000 customers in northern california could lose power. >>roughly half of them are in the bay area kron four's chair stone is following the story he was at a news conference earlier and joins us live. jr. >>well catherine we hear so much about that 189,000 custer
dr. phil's son jordan at the hollywood bowl. he opened for the jonas brothers on back to back nights and they celebrated. >> by the way jordan postedhis instagram. chris? >> what? >> it's been a pleasure. the jacket is amazing. >> i had a great time. it looks good on you. >> it may not go home with you. >> i'll fight you in the parking lot. >> watch "this is us" on nbc tonight. if you see two guys rolling around one the genie is announced its...
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dr. phil's son jordan at the hollywood bowl. he opened for the jonas brothers on back to back nights and they celebrated. >> by the way jordan postedn his instagram. chris? >> what? >> it's been a pleasure. the jacket is amazing. >> i had a great time. it looks good on you. >> it may not go home with you. >> i'll fight you in the parking lot. >> watch "this is us" on nbc tonight. if you see two guys rolling around one in a flower jacket, come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. igpine and eucalyptus spthat awaken joy.of true fragrance crafted only by glade. s.c. johnson. ♪ sc johnson. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. for scott yancey's power flip, free, live, lunch or dinner events. hey local area ! if you wanna make mone
dr. phil's son jordan at the hollywood bowl. he opened for the jonas brothers on back to back nights and they celebrated. >> by the way jordan postedn his instagram. chris? >> what? >> it's been a pleasure. the jacket is amazing. >> i had a great time. it looks good on you. >> it may not go home with you. >> i'll fight you in the parking lot. >> watch "this is us" on nbc tonight. if you see two guys rolling around one in a flower jacket, come...
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dr. jane sanders took a walk here in las vegas where they recorded this video message posted on twitter. ago. and i'm feeling so much better. i just want to thank all of you for the love and warm wishes that you sent to me. see you soon on the campaign trail. >> what's next here for the senator? he spent the night here in las vegas and he's heading back to burlington, vermont today, expected to be down for a couple of days. and we heard from dr. jane sanders and from the campaign that he will be on the stage, the debate stage in westerville, ohio, on october 15. joe? >> so gary, i want to know why don't we hear about the heart attack until last night? why did it take several days to get this information? why did the campaign choose to release it late? >> the campaign told us originally that he had a blocked artery and two stents put in. last night as he was released from the hospital, almost the same moment, the campaign emailed a statement saying here's a statement from the doctors who treated him that he did in fact have a heart attack. there were few days of speculation, media outlets
dr. jane sanders took a walk here in las vegas where they recorded this video message posted on twitter. ago. and i'm feeling so much better. i just want to thank all of you for the love and warm wishes that you sent to me. see you soon on the campaign trail. >> what's next here for the senator? he spent the night here in las vegas and he's heading back to burlington, vermont today, expected to be down for a couple of days. and we heard from dr. jane sanders and from the campaign that he...
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post, kill first, die last, that she'd saved to a page for quotes and inspiration. the prosecution also highlighted a text they said ms. guyger sent while working at a parade celebrating the reverend drmartin luther king jr., when asked if the festivities would end, she wrote when m.l.k. is dead -- oh, wait. ben crump? ben: yeah, it is just shocking, these posts that this police officer was sending to her partner, martin rivera, who she was having an affair with. and reremember, shee was sextin with him 20 minutes before she killed botham jean. but there are many posts she said i wear black and i have a gun s so don't f with me becaus i'm already dresseded for your fufuneral. so i think these posts kind of give us some perspective of her if lity, and i don't know she is racist. i don't know the woman at all. but these posts certainly suggest that she had an issue with people of color because there was some other posts in there where she suggested what to do with the diverse crowds of people celebrating at the martin luther king parade, how you should just mace them and do these other things that violate their constitutional rights. so i think the jury would have all of these things t
post, kill first, die last, that she'd saved to a page for quotes and inspiration. the prosecution also highlighted a text they said ms. guyger sent while working at a parade celebrating the reverend drmartin luther king jr., when asked if the festivities would end, she wrote when m.l.k. is dead -- oh, wait. ben crump? ben: yeah, it is just shocking, these posts that this police officer was sending to her partner, martin rivera, who she was having an affair with. and reremember, shee was sextin...
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dr. michael baden one of "the washington post's" most foremost authorities in the field was hired by epstein'sealed this to us. >> i think that the evidence points toward homicide rather than suicide. ainsley: why? >> because there are multiple -- three fractures in the hollywoo hyoid bone and e indicative of homicidal strangulation. steve: shortly after that interview never before seen autopsy photos surfaced of the three broken bones as you can see right there. joining us is former federal prosecutor francey hicks joins us from l.a. francey, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: it was quite an eye-opener, what did you learn yesterday from dr. baden. >> you know, steve, it was quite an eye opener. a couple things are terrible when it comes to trying to investigate suspicious deaths and one is there were no photos. we heard from dr. baden yesterday that when the guard found epstein's body he cut him loose from the ligature that was tied around his neck. and then pulled him away from it. and we also learned that that ligature was apparently not seized or at least not tested for d
dr. michael baden one of "the washington post's" most foremost authorities in the field was hired by epstein'sealed this to us. >> i think that the evidence points toward homicide rather than suicide. ainsley: why? >> because there are multiple -- three fractures in the hollywoo hyoid bone and e indicative of homicidal strangulation. steve: shortly after that interview never before seen autopsy photos surfaced of the three broken bones as you can see right there. joining...
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post calls it a must-read for women. especially the woman who ever might need to see a dr.. i could quote more but all of their views are in agreement. they see read whose book, the information is essential, the healthcare system must change. on the note, i will let the authors do the talking. june please join me in welcoming jennifer and jaclyn. [applause] tina hi everyone. good evening. thank you for being here. thank you to harvard bookstore for having us. thank you jaclyn. i'm going to be little bit from the introduction. the problem with medicine is empowerment. in california, a woman returns to the clinic where she had a 90 started and had it removed because in her words, i went from a happy-go-lucky 31 -year-old is it too depressed walking zombie in just three weeks. the clinician refuses and told ray she doesn't think it's a good idea and tells her to wait six months. says what happens we do have an abortion. after making her case, and being denied multiple times the patient shaking with anger, turn a request and to date a demand. the clinician rolls her eyes and tak
post calls it a must-read for women. especially the woman who ever might need to see a dr.. i could quote more but all of their views are in agreement. they see read whose book, the information is essential, the healthcare system must change. on the note, i will let the authors do the talking. june please join me in welcoming jennifer and jaclyn. [applause] tina hi everyone. good evening. thank you for being here. thank you to harvard bookstore for having us. thank you jaclyn. i'm going to be...
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dr. reynolds is a perfect example of our informal laid back vibe. >> permission to speak freely? >> granted >> i've got a post up her graft donor leg again. >> medicare should cover the surgery. >> well they should. what they don't cover is the in-house check-ups my patient really needs to make sure she doesn't come back here >> are you talking about a live-in nurse? no, no, max, just check-ups. look, this isn't the first time this has happened here unless we do something, it won't be the last. >> all right, i'm on it. i will take it to the board this morning. >> yes, sir. >> no, don't start that. >> yes, sir. >> it's not a thing. >> seth: please welcome back to the show ryan eggold, everyone [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome back. how are you? >> thanks, man i'm good thanks for having me >> seth: from that clip, i just want to say, like, you were really nailing it. i know this is the second season >> thanks. >> seth: you were so good at the walking down the hospital. [ laughter ] >> i'm very good at walking. >> seth: yeah. yeah, it's like the hallway hospital, and not just walking down the hallway a
dr. reynolds is a perfect example of our informal laid back vibe. >> permission to speak freely? >> granted >> i've got a post up her graft donor leg again. >> medicare should cover the surgery. >> well they should. what they don't cover is the in-house check-ups my patient really needs to make sure she doesn't come back here >> are you talking about a live-in nurse? no, no, max, just check-ups. look, this isn't the first time this has happened here unless we...