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dr. roberts with the new york department of health. the agency said the issue she described are not medical misconduct. edmondson believes ranieri should also be held accountable because she says she saw a text come in from him as she held lauren satsman's phone, filming the branding. >> when we were doing the branding, a text came through from keith. and it said, how are they all doing with each other? >> so he knew. >> he knew. he knew we were all being branded. >> reporter: ranieri did not respond to requests for an interview, but in a letter posted on the group's website says "there is no merit to the allegations we are abusing, coercing, or harming individuals." ranieri says that secret sorority is not part of nexium and "i'm not associated with the group." the letter also says "our experts say members of the sorority are thriving, healthy, happy, better off, and haven't been coerced." but in edmondson's complaint she says she was told that the brand was a latin symbol. later she says she realized it included the initials of nexiu
dr. roberts with the new york department of health. the agency said the issue she described are not medical misconduct. edmondson believes ranieri should also be held accountable because she says she saw a text come in from him as she held lauren satsman's phone, filming the branding. >> when we were doing the branding, a text came through from keith. and it said, how are they all doing with each other? >> so he knew. >> he knew. he knew we were all being branded. >>...
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and they were in the storage locker there and they were seen by dr robert shank up according to rajan coast testimony during the sanchia lympics the home was used to swap year in samples with the aid of the mighty f.s.b. intelligence service and roger was the only one who saw the secret device used to open up athletes dope written some tools and swapped them for clean ones. the former british cyclist dan stevens has publicly tossed down the gauntlet and accused of thinking in cold water. i think the real reason you can industry exists these fall for protecting our flights. i think. and the industry. and the world. is by stalled politics and. opinion of us. for political reasons stevens has been attempting to expose british doctor. one hundred fifty british athletes to receive banned drugs that is private. but where are these one hundred fifty athletes now and why didn't want to hold an investigation to how can industry is a charge is absurd it's full of contradictions for there to focus a it's not trying to parent lie with lies one of money comes from work i used to. spend all walter
and they were in the storage locker there and they were seen by dr robert shank up according to rajan coast testimony during the sanchia lympics the home was used to swap year in samples with the aid of the mighty f.s.b. intelligence service and roger was the only one who saw the secret device used to open up athletes dope written some tools and swapped them for clean ones. the former british cyclist dan stevens has publicly tossed down the gauntlet and accused of thinking in cold water. i...
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dr. danielle roberts. >> and the woman on the table screamed out in pain twisted and turned and yelled. and the woman i was with holding her legs down, we looked at each other, and we just wept. >> reporter: why didn't you let go, and run out of there, even naked? >> it didn't seem like a choice at the time. >> reporter: she points to years of nxivm training. the years of, "women are weak. women have no character." now is the time to prove i can do it. >> reporter: sarah gives another explanation for her obedience. before she joined the secret sorority and got branded, she says lauren salzman had demanded highly compromising "collateral." >> you need to provide something to me that i'm gonna hold forever just to confirm, and to -- and to solidify that you'll never share the secret. >> reporter: so what did you give her? >> so i gave her a written confessional. >> reporter: she says for her and some others, the price of admission to the secret group also included providing nude photos of themselves. >> so understand when women do that, it's very difficult to say, "no, i'm not doing this.
dr. danielle roberts. >> and the woman on the table screamed out in pain twisted and turned and yelled. and the woman i was with holding her legs down, we looked at each other, and we just wept. >> reporter: why didn't you let go, and run out of there, even naked? >> it didn't seem like a choice at the time. >> reporter: she points to years of nxivm training. the years of, "women are weak. women have no character." now is the time to prove i can do it. >>...
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dr. robert david. that follows by washington journal's authors series. ♪ >> this week on q&a, longtime journalist and author john farrell. he discusses his book, "richard nixon, the life." brian: john farrell, better known as jack, author of the book "richard nixon, the life." at the very end of your book in the footnotes, the source notes, you say this. "he hoped that billy graham or norman vincent peele would handle the prayers" -- this is his funeral -- and "doesn't want a catholic or jew to participate." what was that all about? john: this was at his funeral. nixon came from a california nixon came from a california background. when he was growing up, it was the outback. it was orange groves and hills and a very small towns in between. he grew up with a certain provincial bigotry. i think he got some of that from his father, who was an unlearned man. and over the years, nixon learned to deal with it because he had to. nixon could do almost anything if he had do. like henryt advisors butinger, who w
dr. robert david. that follows by washington journal's authors series. ♪ >> this week on q&a, longtime journalist and author john farrell. he discusses his book, "richard nixon, the life." brian: john farrell, better known as jack, author of the book "richard nixon, the life." at the very end of your book in the footnotes, the source notes, you say this. "he hoped that billy graham or norman vincent peele would handle the prayers" -- this is his funeral...
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dr. robert laugher here. >>> plus the undocumented immigrant deported five times found not guilty in theeath of kate steinle. many outraged especially on the right. an activist waiting outside of the supreme court of united states for tuesday's historic argument about the case of the evangelical baker who said he has the right not to sell a wedding cake to a same-sex couple. first, with regard to michael flynn, i, too, want to read the tea leaves. we want to know where this is headed. but first the fact, the former national security adviser pled guilty to lying to the fbi about the conversations with the russia ambassador and disclosed that he's cooperating with a special counsel's office. in a moment, i'll welcome someone who both prosecuted and defended individuals in similar circumstances. but let's start with what we know. we know that michael flynn pled guilty. we know that he did so pursuant to a written agreement. we know that he will cooperate and that he will get a sentencing break, so long as he fulfills his end of the bargain. and we know he pled guilty to the felony of falseh
dr. robert laugher here. >>> plus the undocumented immigrant deported five times found not guilty in theeath of kate steinle. many outraged especially on the right. an activist waiting outside of the supreme court of united states for tuesday's historic argument about the case of the evangelical baker who said he has the right not to sell a wedding cake to a same-sex couple. first, with regard to michael flynn, i, too, want to read the tea leaves. we want to know where this is headed....
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dr. robert, a consultant to mothers against drunk driving to speak to the teens. >> it was really hard notin this situation because we thought we were like on some sort of real taste test and we had to go somewhere. >> they say they weren't really sure he was drunk. he points out it's difficult for police officers to be certain someone is intoxicated and it's not a judgment call teens should be making. >> somebody your age, they're new at driving probably and also probably new at drinking. when you put those two things together it's higher risk. more young people die in car accidents than any other way. >> don't ever do that again. >> i won't. >> these parents are grateful this wasn't the real thing. >> okay. >> i'm so sorry. >> hope an important lesson was learned. >> it's okay. it's okay. next time. >> he says most likely what pushed the teens to get in the car was peer pressure. one more lesson for parents to be thinking about. >> i think the way the parents can address peer pressure is through having better communication skills, monitoring your kids more, being more disapproving of ris
dr. robert, a consultant to mothers against drunk driving to speak to the teens. >> it was really hard notin this situation because we thought we were like on some sort of real taste test and we had to go somewhere. >> they say they weren't really sure he was drunk. he points out it's difficult for police officers to be certain someone is intoxicated and it's not a judgment call teens should be making. >> somebody your age, they're new at driving probably and also probably new...
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dr. robert about that but i have a whole recovery routine i go through, a lot of stretching, a lot of rollingon tights afterwards that the pooling of blood in lower part of the body. you have to focus on rehydration and all that. >> you are a iron man. people want to know how they can donate. give us the information for that and either you or dr. robb can do that. >> you can find out about what i'm doing and follow my journi on my web site, take the risk run and donate through the web site. >> dr. robb i'll let you have the last word on why people should care about this issue. >> i think when you treat a mental illness in a teen you can turn them lives around and get them back to school and their friends and their family and that's why it's so important. >> and change the world really. children are the future as they say. >> absolutely. >> help change the world. dr. robb, my goodness, jonathan i am rooting for. >> thank you. >> take pictures. send them to us. we want to see it. >> we will. >> man or a mission. marathon man. thank you both. >> coming up, a scandal leads to a change at the miss
dr. robert about that but i have a whole recovery routine i go through, a lot of stretching, a lot of rollingon tights afterwards that the pooling of blood in lower part of the body. you have to focus on rehydration and all that. >> you are a iron man. people want to know how they can donate. give us the information for that and either you or dr. robb can do that. >> you can find out about what i'm doing and follow my journi on my web site, take the risk run and donate through the...
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dr. robert smith who still practices as a physician today.his president is seeking to roll back the affordable care act, which would limit access to health care. the movement was around making sure individuals are not exploited for free and cheap labor. this president do not support many of the causes to deepen the ability of working americans to make a viable living. so why should we a citizens of , why should members of the civil rights community, why should our legacy be tarnished by an individual who do not hold the values? that is why we decided that we would not be a part of any function where this president would attend any and not your ration of this civil rights museum. -- and i your ration of the civil rights museum. amy: the gun that was used to kill medgar evers, who is buried at arlington national cemetery, is in the new museum? i am a certain of the fact of whether the gun is there. i have not had an opportunity to view it. but what we want to share is that we feel that president trump's attendance at this event is inconsistent.
dr. robert smith who still practices as a physician today.his president is seeking to roll back the affordable care act, which would limit access to health care. the movement was around making sure individuals are not exploited for free and cheap labor. this president do not support many of the causes to deepen the ability of working americans to make a viable living. so why should we a citizens of , why should members of the civil rights community, why should our legacy be tarnished by an...
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let's get more perspective now from professor of international relations of national university dr robert kelly joins us via skype from south korea thank you very much for joining us so the analyst that our correspondent spoke to says that he thinks that north korea's about eighty ninety percent of the way there on their nuclear ambitions how accurate so it is the end. right well the that's the big question that we just don't know a lot the north koreans don't tell us a great deal and it's one of the real tragedies of the north korean nuclear program is that it's taken place outside of the liberation treaty and the international atomic energy agency n.p.t. you know i exist in part to ensure safeguards to make sure nuclear materials handled properly don't have accidents and things like that i mean people are now starting to worry that a korean program is so big you might have a tremble style event because we don't know how safe they are in that sort of a growing issue because they have so many weapons now right i mean dozens and dozens and actually get me to the next question which is you
let's get more perspective now from professor of international relations of national university dr robert kelly joins us via skype from south korea thank you very much for joining us so the analyst that our correspondent spoke to says that he thinks that north korea's about eighty ninety percent of the way there on their nuclear ambitions how accurate so it is the end. right well the that's the big question that we just don't know a lot the north koreans don't tell us a great deal and it's one...
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dr. danielle roberts, the alleged brander tells abc news the allegations are unfounded.on obviously tonight. >> what more can you tell us about this group, nxivm? >> it's been around for more than a decade. the members get very deeply involved. many have given up career, moved to albany, new york, where the group is founded and we'll have a lot more and catherine oxenberg, you may remember her from "dynasty" and talks about her daughter india part of nxivm, according to catherine she told her she too was branded and a lot more on catherine oxenberg's efforts to get her daughter out of the group. >> more tonight on "20/20." and on "nightline." >> who says i'm an interesting person? >> somebody who has an i.q. of 240 and is speaking in full sentences at the age of 1. just like you, george. >> right, thank you, elizabeth. >>> coming up another exclusive. a former nfl star is opening up go life after football. he's convinced he's living with cte and he's going to talk about the symptoms he has. whether he would let his children play football. i'll tell the world, i'll sing a
dr. danielle roberts, the alleged brander tells abc news the allegations are unfounded.on obviously tonight. >> what more can you tell us about this group, nxivm? >> it's been around for more than a decade. the members get very deeply involved. many have given up career, moved to albany, new york, where the group is founded and we'll have a lot more and catherine oxenberg, you may remember her from "dynasty" and talks about her daughter india part of nxivm, according to...
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dr. robert barchi, the provision of the house tax bill that would tax as income tuition that schools waive for graduate studentsing it working as teaching or research assistants would impose, and this is a quote from the rutgers president, would impose an especially heavy burden on our graduate students, many in stem fields. other college leaders have said the change will make graduate education unaffordable, lead to fewer graduate students at a time when the u.s. needs more students earning advanced degrees in the stem fields to remain competitive. i just want to ask you are you worried that making tuition waivers taxable for students would harm our efforts to create the next generation of scientists and how you might such a result harm our ability to advance the discovery of new treatments and cures which of course was the galvanizing force behind 21st century cures? if you could. >> congressman, thank you for the question. and it ties in with what i was saying a few minutes ago responding to chairman walden about the next generation researchers initiative which we are putting a lot of t
dr. robert barchi, the provision of the house tax bill that would tax as income tuition that schools waive for graduate studentsing it working as teaching or research assistants would impose, and this is a quote from the rutgers president, would impose an especially heavy burden on our graduate students, many in stem fields. other college leaders have said the change will make graduate education unaffordable, lead to fewer graduate students at a time when the u.s. needs more students earning...
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. >> there was an arrest this morning of robert neulander. >> reporter: dr. bob neulander, the ob-gyn who had brought so many lives into the world was now accused of taking a life, charged with second degree murder and tampering with physical evidence. >> was this case dominating the headlines in the news? >> yes, it was. and it was also dominating the conversation. many people thought he was innocent. and i think that, for most people, they couldn't come to believe in their mind that he would take her life. >> reporter: and when the trial began this past march the entire neulander family -- all of their children, even leslie's own siblings, remained in the doctor's corner. >> reporter: wstm-tv reporter sarahbeth ackerman. >> every day the neulander family would come out of the elevator and link arms or be hugging and kissing as they were walking down to get to court. >> reporter: what the neulander family heard "in" court, was district attorney william fitzpatrick telling the jury that their father, bob neulander, was a man who flew into a rage. >> he's a gu
. >> there was an arrest this morning of robert neulander. >> reporter: dr. bob neulander, the ob-gyn who had brought so many lives into the world was now accused of taking a life, charged with second degree murder and tampering with physical evidence. >> was this case dominating the headlines in the news? >> yes, it was. and it was also dominating the conversation. many people thought he was innocent. and i think that, for most people, they couldn't come to believe in...
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two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> drmr. rosenfield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you're welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, steve rosenfield's drive to the prison was much quicker. >>> coming up -- >> hope is on the way from inside prison walls. and outside -- >> this is one of the most intense interrogations that i've ever seen. >> that interrogation would soon be key to the case. >> i can't lie about the evidence. >> he's lying about lying. when "dateline extra" continues. >> attorney steve rosenfield was in for a big surprise when he arrived at rocky fugett's prison. >> it was shocking. >> it certainly was. rocky wanted to sign a sworn affidavit saying robert davis was innocent, had nothing to do with the murders. >> that was pretty powerful for him to do that, considering his circumstances. nothing to gain. >> but rocky's admission wasn't enough to undo robert's confession. >> and then seven years into robert's prison sentence, rosenfield answered a p
two years after robert went to prison, rosenfield opened the mail and found a letter from, of all people, rocky fugett. >> drmr. rosenfield, i have some information about robert that i think can be awfully beneficial. you're welcome to come visit me. >> snail mail. rest assured, steve rosenfield's drive to the prison was much quicker. >>> coming up -- >> hope is on the way from inside prison walls. and outside -- >> this is one of the most intense interrogations...
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fascism yes and there's an awful lot of scholarship on that front to my mind michael robert is working on a book dr berger on exactly that topic that if it's unchecked which by the way republicans and democratic administrations in our country's history have fought against monopolies the sherman antitrust act correct and we've actually taken a stand in the past for some reason over this last thirty thirty five years we haven't stood a stronger as told in the saddle on this isn't there the rubble another word for monopoly could be monarchy and then we find a revolutionary war about that didn't we create the constitution about the bill of rights why come nobody stands up for america when they're standing up for unchecked corporate power well you're you're making another point i've often made that the natural opponents of progressive are not conservatives conservatives have done an awful lot of good things in this country their natural opponent are monarchists and monarchist by and large are also closet fascists and you can go look at world war two who are the nazis visiting in britain it's one of thos
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dr. dan harris, thank you. mary. adrienne, robert. >> ronald. >> good morning to you. >>> in seattle, a federal judge lifted parts of trumps a travel ban. ordering the administration to look at immigration. the american civil liberties union and jewish service says the current ban prevents people from reuniting with family already legally living in the u.s. >>> in pennsylvania, the fbi and local authorities are trying to figure out why a native of egypt went on a shooting spree, targeting police officers in and around harrisburg friday. they're calling it a terror take. el-mofti was fatally shot by police. >>> four teens in ohio could face homicide charges after throwing a sandbag off of an overpass. that driver struck died saturday from injuries. the four boys just 13 and 14 years old will face a judge next week. >>> in los angeles, the bomb squad responded to a suspicious package addressed to treasury secretary steve mnuchin. the package was in a neighbor's driveway with a label on it saying it was from the american people. after a
dr. dan harris, thank you. mary. adrienne, robert. >> ronald. >> good morning to you. >>> in seattle, a federal judge lifted parts of trumps a travel ban. ordering the administration to look at immigration. the american civil liberties union and jewish service says the current ban prevents people from reuniting with family already legally living in the u.s. >>> in pennsylvania, the fbi and local authorities are trying to figure out why a native of egypt went on a...
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. - [rodney] nancy robert, who's known around here as dr.to health one stitch at a time inside vermont teddy bear's hospital. we have a lifetime guarantee for our bears. no matter what happens? buy a bear once and you have it for life. even if i run over it with a lawn mower? even if you run over it with a lawn mower. they don't need to pay for the doctor? - [nancy] no. - [jann] it's free medical care? - [nancy] free medical care. - [jann] wow, you don't hear that every day. - [rodney] and if you're still convinced that teddy bears are just fabric, thread and stuffing, well, you might wanna think again. do you ever wonder what happens around here at night when all the people leave? anything could happen, right? they're very lifelike and sometimes, we do find things in different places in the morning. you kinda wonder what happened. - [jann] night time may be a mystery at vermont teddy bear. come christmas morning, hugs and smiles are a virtual guarantee with anyone who finds a teddy bear under their tree. after the break, we're in durango, c
. - [rodney] nancy robert, who's known around here as dr.to health one stitch at a time inside vermont teddy bear's hospital. we have a lifetime guarantee for our bears. no matter what happens? buy a bear once and you have it for life. even if i run over it with a lawn mower? even if you run over it with a lawn mower. they don't need to pay for the doctor? - [nancy] no. - [jann] it's free medical care? - [nancy] free medical care. - [jann] wow, you don't hear that every day. - [rodney] and if...
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dr. drew. >> i noticed that. >> going to sad movies watching kids cry laughing behind them like robert deniro, laffering laughinger the deer gets shot no hart. >> this is bad. >> 6-year-old on couch more like media engaged in intersection that is not real, pseudonot -- doesn't serve any purpose, and they will be advertising, god knows what else gives vibe a parent can monitor i like, but -- more like -- media for kids really that is a good thing? >> no -- emily. >> are you with it or against it. >> i am against it, so first of all i never had facebook in my life i never will. and the second thing is, federal law dining tait a age of 17 viewers are floor that look for lawsuits for this app but i feel like at that impressible age. >> and predicated on control being used in reality. >> 30 years in -- >> yeah. >> i -- i do have facebook, but an national book of faces. last word tyrus. >> great. >> only thing worse than messaging for kids looking ahead my kids don't have that it is a -- for pedophiles looking for kids i would love one day hey sorry i am -- probably hug the kid. >> go outside and play. >> yeah -- >> i
dr. drew. >> i noticed that. >> going to sad movies watching kids cry laughing behind them like robert deniro, laffering laughinger the deer gets shot no hart. >> this is bad. >> 6-year-old on couch more like media engaged in intersection that is not real, pseudonot -- doesn't serve any purpose, and they will be advertising, god knows what else gives vibe a parent can monitor i like, but -- more like -- media for kids really that is a good thing? >> no -- emily....
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robert mcelvaine. >> thank you very much. >>> the trump's administration is prohibiting dr.words here so you know what i am talking about. vulnerable, entitlement, diversity, transgender, fetus, evidence-based, science-based. all of those terms are banned being used. do you get any indication as to why these particular words were banned. we can see a conservative political power play going on here but vulnerable and evidence based, what did you hear? >> well, the official who told me this says there was no explanation given when they were given those instructions just that these words were not to be used and they were broken into two buckets. you know this is the typically of the year when the federal agencies are submitting their budget documents to have full budget put together, the president's budget will come out in february and agencies except up drafts and they notice that when some drafts can bounce back and three of the words were flafla flags. those were vulnerable, entitlement and diversity. when the leader of the financial team was given these instruction to the o
robert mcelvaine. >> thank you very much. >>> the trump's administration is prohibiting dr.words here so you know what i am talking about. vulnerable, entitlement, diversity, transgender, fetus, evidence-based, science-based. all of those terms are banned being used. do you get any indication as to why these particular words were banned. we can see a conservative political power play going on here but vulnerable and evidence based, what did you hear? >> well, the official...
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dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> congressional republicans increasing attacks on special prosecutor robert mueller involving thesia probe. according to "the washington post." trying to stop or curtail the investigation as it moves further into trump's inner circle. for months, the president an allies have been seizing on any whiff of possible improprietary of mueller's team or the fbi to argue that the russia probe is stacked against trump. potentially building the political support needed to dismiss the special counsel. fox news is now making the case against robert mueller for the president. here's sean hannity and fox news legal analyst greg jarrett just last night. >> this entire witch hunt needs to be shut down and shut down immediately. what is beyond clear tonight is that robert mueller has assembled the most partisan special counsel in history and disgraced in terms of equal justice under the law. the rule of law and, of course, that means our constitution. >> mueller has been using the fbi as a political weapon and the fbi has become america's secret police. secret surveillance, wiretapping, intimidati
dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> congressional republicans increasing attacks on special prosecutor robert mueller involving thesia probe. according to "the washington post." trying to stop or curtail the investigation as it moves further into trump's inner circle. for months, the president an allies have been seizing on any whiff of possible improprietary of mueller's team or the fbi to argue that the russia probe is stacked against trump. potentially building the political...
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lee: robert conquest was a fellow, did not have a phd like professor pipes or dr.ezinski, that had early on been impressed and horrified by the communist suppression, as he explained there. he undertook to write a history of the so-called "great terror" that stalin and initiated in the soviet union and 1936, 1937 and 1938. something like one million people were executed at stalin's direct orders. what were they? well, they were challengers to his power, to his regime, to his ability to do whatever he wanted to do with the soviet union. using only secondary sources because you cannot go into the kremlin at that point, this is back in the 1970's. bob conquest wrote this book, "the great terror." it was dismissed by academics, but it was hailed, quietly, and the soviet union by dissidents who knew he was beginning truth. that there was this great terror initiated and carried out by stalin. he was so important to us, he subsequently wrote a history holodomor, which was ukraine infamine in by stalin. initiated byne mosnter --n, a monster if there ever was one because wh
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edwards: robert conquest was a fellow, did not have a phd like professor pipes or dr.ezinski, but had early on been impressed and horrified by the communist suppression, as he explained there. he undertook to write a history of the so-called "great terror" that stalin initiated in the soviet union and 1936, 1937 and 1938. something like one million people were executed at stalin's direct order. they were challengers to his power, to his regime, to his ability to do whatever he wanted to do with the soviet union. using only secondary sources, because you couldn't go into the kremlin at that point, this is back in the 1970's. bob conquest wrote this book, "the great terror." it was dismissed by academics, hailed, quietly, in the soviet union by dissidents who knew he was speaking the truth. that there was this great terror initiated and carried out by stalin. he was so important to us, he subsequently wrote a history about holodomor, which was the forced famine in ukraine in the 1930's. a famine initiated by joseph stalin, a monster if there ever was one, because what he
edwards: robert conquest was a fellow, did not have a phd like professor pipes or dr.ezinski, but had early on been impressed and horrified by the communist suppression, as he explained there. he undertook to write a history of the so-called "great terror" that stalin initiated in the soviet union and 1936, 1937 and 1938. something like one million people were executed at stalin's direct order. they were challengers to his power, to his regime, to his ability to do whatever he wanted...
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now so do iin san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news (grant) san joaquin county's chief forensic pathologist of 10 years... dr.bennet omalu...has resigned. (pam) drd the county in 2007... he is well known for his discovery of the brain injury known as c.t.e. reporter kay recede has more. (grant) that was kay recede reporting.(pam) dr. omalu's contract requires that he gives a three months notice. his last day will be march fifth... 20-18. a strong ridge of high pressure over much of the west coast will result in dry weather conditions likely through all of next week. overnight conditions will be very cool through at least midweek, with freezing temperatures likely in the coldest inland valleys, especially tonight and wednesday night. daytime temperatures will gradually warm through the week. (grant) up next... starbucks is increasing its global footprint -- in a big way. find out where the company opened its largest location yet... and why many are calling it a coffee paradise. ♪ [vo] the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. (grant) starbucks o
now so do iin san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news (grant) san joaquin county's chief forensic pathologist of 10 years... dr.bennet omalu...has resigned. (pam) drd the county in 2007... he is well known for his discovery of the brain injury known as c.t.e. reporter kay recede has more. (grant) that was kay recede reporting.(pam) dr. omalu's contract requires that he gives a three months notice. his last day will be march fifth... 20-18. a strong ridge of high pressure over much of the west...
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special counsel robert mueller removedd strzok from his team. >> remedies for chronic pain. ahead, dr of youtube's rewind. which are this year's biggest video. we're joined to explain why this year's top videos start a conversation and connect with viewers. you're watching "cbs this morning." mmmm. small mccafe, smoothies, frappes and shakes are still just two dollars every day. so when you're on the couch binge-watching episodes nine through eleven, indulge in a cool creamy treat. hit pause and head over to mcdonalds now. ♪ you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, elara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatme
special counsel robert mueller removedd strzok from his team. >> remedies for chronic pain. ahead, dr of youtube's rewind. which are this year's biggest video. we're joined to explain why this year's top videos start a conversation and connect with viewers. you're watching "cbs this morning." mmmm. small mccafe, smoothies, frappes and shakes are still just two dollars every day. so when you're on the couch binge-watching episodes nine through eleven, indulge in a cool creamy...
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dr. ashton, thank you very much. >> happy new year. >> you too. robert, over to you. >> juice.re right now and going to be another ten degrees colder come new year's eve. i told some of the guys here working new year's's even they started to shrink and cower and just, you got to deal with it. look, i say take out your "gma" moment right now. somewhere in new england, this golden retriever -- i think he wanted to go out to retrieve the newspaper and the owner was more than happy to let the dog do that. this is just a classic vision of a very loyal dog bringing in the news into warm doors. cold. highs: 32-37 winds: variable 5 mph tonight: cloudy and cold. light snow possible. lows: 20-27 winds: nw 5 mph saturday: cloudy and cold. morning snow. less than 1". icy roads possible. highs: 32-39 winds: se to w 5 mph the cold remains the big weather story. temperatures will continue running 10-20 degrees below average period. highs today will climb above freezing for the first time since wednesday afternoon. we'll reach the mid 30s this afternoon. clouds will increase this evening, as a
dr. ashton, thank you very much. >> happy new year. >> you too. robert, over to you. >> juice.re right now and going to be another ten degrees colder come new year's eve. i told some of the guys here working new year's's even they started to shrink and cower and just, you got to deal with it. look, i say take out your "gma" moment right now. somewhere in new england, this golden retriever -- i think he wanted to go out to retrieve the newspaper and the owner was more...