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elice. that's what your biggest regret is. who not being the mother that i should have been to my children being a drug that it put my dreads before patil. great. i think that's my biggest regret, you know, everybody, you know they, they hear about that role when they won a, you know, put a tag on a scent and that were the worst of the worst. and we're not, you know, some of us deadly lead aqua lives out there. but we're not the person that they're accusing us of being in. if there is, if there are some women on that road that are guilty of the charge, you know, something was going on with them out in the world that led them to do what they did . but nobody can, nobody should inject anybody because everybody sins every day. nobody's perfect. we all make mistakes. a statement that could be her last words. thank you. thank you. so what is the next woman on the list of those to be executed in texas when the elderly. all right, thank you. only the supreme court can save her now in arlington and south texas. her family is also prep
elice. that's what your biggest regret is. who not being the mother that i should have been to my children being a drug that it put my dreads before patil. great. i think that's my biggest regret, you know, everybody, you know they, they hear about that role when they won a, you know, put a tag on a scent and that were the worst of the worst. and we're not, you know, some of us deadly lead aqua lives out there. but we're not the person that they're accusing us of being in. if there is, if there...
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elice. paper of arrow again says it's not just us pharma companies like the failing people. there are obviously other companies who have been involved in this circular crisis in the stimulation and sustaining of it. they would include opioid manufacturers as well as distributors of men. so in other words, the companies that would be just getting out to the individual pharmacies and communities across america as well. the f.d.a. has to watch over these drugs and drug makers and especially the marketing practices. clearly they didn't do their job effectively or we wouldn't have ended up where we we are now. there's no way to produce armitage, not know that a certain amount of these drugs were getting out on the black market. and so individual lead, it even goes out to the individual drug dealers on the streets, not to lean really confident right now that we're going to see the resolution that we want. although a remain hopeful that things will turn around, but enough and because the work football fans in argentina have formed long queues to say their final goodbyes to the late
elice. paper of arrow again says it's not just us pharma companies like the failing people. there are obviously other companies who have been involved in this circular crisis in the stimulation and sustaining of it. they would include opioid manufacturers as well as distributors of men. so in other words, the companies that would be just getting out to the individual pharmacies and communities across america as well. the f.d.a. has to watch over these drugs and drug makers and especially the...
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a usa today investigation found that things are a lot more grim, it elice you and not just limited to guyse. a pattern of ignoring complaints denying the rights of victims and woefully leaving them in danger is the norm for the university. in fact, at least 7 ls to officials knew wide receiver drake davis was physically abusing his girlfriend, a female fellow student athlete. and they did nothing in a separate situation. attorney member, sexually assaulted 2 women but was not removed from classes he shared with one of the victims. and it's not just athletes that are getting a free pass usa today found 3 cases where sexual so perpetrators were not suspended or expelled in these student athletes at all. joining us now, some pakis devastating usa investigation and more is author and legal analyst. welcome agent. thanks for having me. well, adrian, you've written a book on sexual harassment in the workplace. you lecture on it and have spoken out many times about campus sexual abuse in the era of need to why do you think campus sexual abuse? like what we've seen it eludes you, is that bein
a usa today investigation found that things are a lot more grim, it elice you and not just limited to guyse. a pattern of ignoring complaints denying the rights of victims and woefully leaving them in danger is the norm for the university. in fact, at least 7 ls to officials knew wide receiver drake davis was physically abusing his girlfriend, a female fellow student athlete. and they did nothing in a separate situation. attorney member, sexually assaulted 2 women but was not removed from...
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like what we've seen it, elice you, is it being taken seriously? unfortunately, sexual abuse, sexual violence against women in particular, isn't something that individual stakes seriously. even post need to, as we saw today, was largely about morphed into focusing on very wealthy prominent white women and experience since that they had with one particular individual or a series of individuals. yet when it comes to society at large and the world in which we need to live at is just a common occurrence of every day. actually getting some kind of action to be taken on your behalf. it's very difficult, especially when our society does not make it a focused and sexual violence. you know, one of the many important questions here is what liability is there for universities that just sweep sexual abuse under the rug. i mean that schools like, you know, as you were so much money is made from having a top football team. do you think that that element contributes to the reaction to the running backs case of him just getting away scot free every time? unfortuna
like what we've seen it, elice you, is it being taken seriously? unfortunately, sexual abuse, sexual violence against women in particular, isn't something that individual stakes seriously. even post need to, as we saw today, was largely about morphed into focusing on very wealthy prominent white women and experience since that they had with one particular individual or a series of individuals. yet when it comes to society at large and the world in which we need to live at is just a common...
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the things i don't believe people should stand for if you're any place in elective office is thisel eliclegit if you win. >> alaska called for president trump. it is not enough to change the outcome. some states are still not done counting, but the data folks at nbc point out in 2016 donald trump won michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin by a combined 77,000 votes and hillary clinton conceded. joe biden won the same three states by a combined 214,000 votes and counting and no concession yet from president trump. we will talk about his public appearance coming up on the midday news and will post to twitter as well. i'm @scottmcgrew. >>> thank you very much, scott. it's 6:45 right now. california and the bay area starting to fall in line with the rest of the nation. our state may reach 1 million confirmed infections as soon as today. this morning we're going beyond the numbers to see what's really fueling this rise. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live. another county has turn the tide before and we can do it again. >> reporter: right, but not within the next couple of weeks,
the things i don't believe people should stand for if you're any place in elective office is thisel eliclegit if you win. >> alaska called for president trump. it is not enough to change the outcome. some states are still not done counting, but the data folks at nbc point out in 2016 donald trump won michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin by a combined 77,000 votes and hillary clinton conceded. joe biden won the same three states by a combined 214,000 votes and counting and no concession...
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i have to tell you, we're waiting for president-elect biden and vice president elic-e harris to speak. it will happen momentarily. first first and biggest country, try to unify the country. the former vice president, now president-elect biden is not naive it's going to be quite difficult. in fact, the reason for launches his presidential campaign was in the wake of charlottesville. fighting to heal the heart and soul of the country. that is where he is going to begin, i think, his work. healing country as relates to the deep divisions as relates to covid-19, as it relates to this economy, and so, nichole, these exec tish orders, this recording by the "washington post" is certainly consistent with everything that biden has been signaling as a candidate and now president-elect. >> claire mccaskill, we're moments away from president-elect biden taking the stage. we will also hear tonight from vice president-elect kamala harris. we have a headline in the "washington post," and kristin welker adding context here of a flurry of activities, but most notable as the president-elect, it appears
i have to tell you, we're waiting for president-elect biden and vice president elic-e harris to speak. it will happen momentarily. first first and biggest country, try to unify the country. the former vice president, now president-elect biden is not naive it's going to be quite difficult. in fact, the reason for launches his presidential campaign was in the wake of charlottesville. fighting to heal the heart and soul of the country. that is where he is going to begin, i think, his work. healing...