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re-examine. re-examine this. re-examine this phone call. what is going to be re-examined and re-examined by criminal investigators is the phone call donald trump made to georgia's secretary of state. that's what's going to be re-examined. the phone call ended after an hour and eight minutes, not because donald trump had anything else to do, but because secretary raffensperger finally ended it by saying, thank you, president trump, for your time. when you listen to the entire hour and eight minutes, there is nothing even slightly surprising about donald trump in that phone call. he has always been the person he is on the call. everyone in new york who knew anything about him knew that this is the kind of person he would be in the presidency, because donald trump is incapable of change, and donald trump has always been too stupid and too clumsy to pretend to be anything other than what he is, a vulgar, uneducable, racist businessman who had to be bailed out of his bankruptcies by his racist businessman father. if you only started watching don
re-examine. re-examine this. re-examine this phone call. what is going to be re-examined and re-examined by criminal investigators is the phone call donald trump made to georgia's secretary of state. that's what's going to be re-examined. the phone call ended after an hour and eight minutes, not because donald trump had anything else to do, but because secretary raffensperger finally ended it by saying, thank you, president trump, for your time. when you listen to the entire hour and eight...
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you can re-examine it, but re-examine it with people that want to find answers, not people that don't want to find answers. honestly, this should go very fast. you should meet tomorrow, because you have a big election coming up, and because of what you've done to the president, you know, the people of georgia know that this was a scam. >> joining us now is tia mitchell, washington correspondent for "the atlanta journal constitution." tia, good evening. >> good evening. >> what's the conversation like in georgia right now about this phone call? >> well, republicans have mostly been silent. the only republican we really heard from so far is david chaffer, chairman of the republican party of georgia, who is faulting what he considers the secretary of state breaching confidentiality for recording the conversation itself. so, republicans have mostly been silent, but democrats, as you can imagine, are very critical of the contents of this conversation. we've had representative hank johnson say that the president should be cen suchlt red but others saying there should be conversation about i
you can re-examine it, but re-examine it with people that want to find answers, not people that don't want to find answers. honestly, this should go very fast. you should meet tomorrow, because you have a big election coming up, and because of what you've done to the president, you know, the people of georgia know that this was a scam. >> joining us now is tia mitchell, washington correspondent for "the atlanta journal constitution." tia, good evening. >> good evening....
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it and you can re-examine it but re-examine it with people that want to find answers. not people that don't want to find answers. >> it's going to be very costly and i think you have to say that you're going to re-examine it. what do you make of that passage, in particular, especially kind of the "if then" within it, like it's not going to go well for you but you need to re-examine this. what do you make of that? >> well, before getting to the potential criminal, impeachable, offenses there, i think we should spend a moment just on the cray-cray dilution of the president. he's making allegations the fbi rejected, homeland security rejected, bill barr rejected, that 60 different courts, federal and state across the country, rejected, including opinions written by his own nominees to the court and still peddling this nonsense on thismthis menacing phone call. i worry a lot about what the president's mental acuity is right now. number one. number two, yes, absolutely, that language in conjunction with other language in the phone call paints a very disturbing picture of a
it and you can re-examine it but re-examine it with people that want to find answers. not people that don't want to find answers. >> it's going to be very costly and i think you have to say that you're going to re-examine it. what do you make of that passage, in particular, especially kind of the "if then" within it, like it's not going to go well for you but you need to re-examine this. what do you make of that? >> well, before getting to the potential criminal,...
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. >> i'm the chief medical examiner. >> the medical examiner testified yarmla falater had 44 stab wounds. most of them were defensive wounds, some were fatal. >> based on what the medical examiner told us about the stab wounds, we believe once he had her near the pool pump, he put his left arm around her mouth so she wouldn't scream, then looped his right arm around her shoulder and began to stab her. she knew what was going on around her, and she could not do anything about it. >> then he had his bombshell witness, the next-door neighbor. >> i saw a person laying on the ground. >> greg testifies he sees scott putting on gloves as he approaches yarmla's body lying next to the pool. >> he moved her legs around to the side, he knelt down behind her and pushed her into the water. >> scott's family is totally bewildered. this is not their mild-mannered, nonviolent son or brother. until they remember that scott used to sleepwalk as a child. >> one time he came down the stairs, and he was probably over 15 or 16. and he was stark naked. and the next day you'd ask him about it or talk to him abo
. >> i'm the chief medical examiner. >> the medical examiner testified yarmla falater had 44 stab wounds. most of them were defensive wounds, some were fatal. >> based on what the medical examiner told us about the stab wounds, we believe once he had her near the pool pump, he put his left arm around her mouth so she wouldn't scream, then looped his right arm around her shoulder and began to stab her. she knew what was going on around her, and she could not do anything about...
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in this moment to make a slick cause i was shocked right after the examination when the doctor told me there was a 5 centimeter hole up in my colon. and that he had removed 3 smaller ones straight away. that i fly new like a clone would he couldn't deal with a big one immediately because of the risk of bleeding stone plus. polyps can grow on the inner lining of the colon there are various types many are harmless but some can eventually turn cancerous. the polyp then begins to grow deeper into the wall of the colon and beyond once the cancer breaks out of the intestine it can spread easily via the lymph system throughout the body. in a worst case scenario it's already metastasized when it's diagnosed and is no longer curable of course that pains us as doctors you think if only the patient had been screened sooner. or had to have the large polyps removed as an inpatient in the hospital. christiane puck's is a gastroenterologist and oncologist he decided on the exact approach to take. well. it was pretty intense. it's or he wasn't sure at 1st whether he would have to remove a section of t
in this moment to make a slick cause i was shocked right after the examination when the doctor told me there was a 5 centimeter hole up in my colon. and that he had removed 3 smaller ones straight away. that i fly new like a clone would he couldn't deal with a big one immediately because of the risk of bleeding stone plus. polyps can grow on the inner lining of the colon there are various types many are harmless but some can eventually turn cancerous. the polyp then begins to grow deeper into...
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i started to examine the body. i touched the bottom of her feet. she was cold to the touch. it appeared that rigor mortis had set in. i worked my way up to the head. it looked like she might have some trauma around her neck and possibly some hemorrhaging in her eyes. >> what is that a sign of, in your experience? >> the brain losing oxygen. you see it most of the time in people that hang themselves. and other times, when somebody chokes you to death. >> the body, the blind torn down, the makeup strewn over, what are your instincts telling you? >> well, something happened. and, right then and there, didn't look natural. i can understand if she had a cardiac arrest, maybe she spilled the makeup. how did the blind get torn down? >> mpd notified me about the suspicious death in georgetown as soon as detective jackson called it in. you know, one of the best kept secrets of being a homicide prosecutor in washington, d.c. is we get to partner up with the metropolitan police department detectives virtually from jump. and when i set foot in a house on q street, i see a well-appointed
i started to examine the body. i touched the bottom of her feet. she was cold to the touch. it appeared that rigor mortis had set in. i worked my way up to the head. it looked like she might have some trauma around her neck and possibly some hemorrhaging in her eyes. >> what is that a sign of, in your experience? >> the brain losing oxygen. you see it most of the time in people that hang themselves. and other times, when somebody chokes you to death. >> the body, the blind...
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remember, police saw a bump on her head, but during her initial exam, the medical examiner found morel four sides of her head. so the front of her head, both left and right side of her head and the top of her head. >> possible those injuries could have occurred while alex was dragging his wife out of the tub? >> i don't think so. >> and there were bruises on emily's neck. >> she had strap muscle bruising to muscles to her neck area that were of concern that maybe she was possibly held under the water by her neck. >> remember, alex said he tried cpr on emily. those injuries couldn't be caused by somebody trying to do cpr? even somebody who really don't know what they were doing with cpr? >> our feeling is no. >> how could emily have gotten those bruises? >> well, i know she hit her head when i was getting her out of the bathtub. or when i picked her up, i mean, i heard it. i heard it hit when i was pulling her out. her head hit. >> the side of the tub? the floor? >> i don't know. i was heaving her out -- it was so hard to get her out. >> would you have bruised her neck doing that? >> i
remember, police saw a bump on her head, but during her initial exam, the medical examiner found morel four sides of her head. so the front of her head, both left and right side of her head and the top of her head. >> possible those injuries could have occurred while alex was dragging his wife out of the tub? >> i don't think so. >> and there were bruises on emily's neck. >> she had strap muscle bruising to muscles to her neck area that were of concern that maybe she was...
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and i think it is worth examining male happiness because depression among all people is rising. life expectancy for white men in the country is actually decreasing and a lot of that has to do with opioids and suicide and those are clearly byproducts of unhappiness in some respects, so i think it is worth examining and asking what will make you happy, what does make you happy and your happiness is not vulnerability. it's not something you have to trade your masculinity for, it's something that should be celebrated. >> what you were saying about men traditionally being, having ingrained in their identity the sense of productivity and provision and output reminds me of your chapter about masculinity and war which was so interesting and the endless feedback loop of phrasing in the particular way because we need soldiers to go to war and then going to war because of the particular way we have raised our boys to behave. are there any other systems that you think profit from or benefit from these kinds of traditional forms of masculinity? >> the main one is clearly i'm not making a pol
and i think it is worth examining male happiness because depression among all people is rising. life expectancy for white men in the country is actually decreasing and a lot of that has to do with opioids and suicide and those are clearly byproducts of unhappiness in some respects, so i think it is worth examining and asking what will make you happy, what does make you happy and your happiness is not vulnerability. it's not something you have to trade your masculinity for, it's something that...
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we are going to examine these warnings. one stock that got our attention today, gamestop. joe: one of the most wild stories you are going to see, gamestop shares going nuts. it was up over 70% at one point, massive shorts, closing with a gain of 51% after traders on message boards gordon aided -- coordinated a bull raid on the stock. romaine: it encapsulates a lot of the movements we have seen over the past few days. this was a four dollar stock six months ago and it is on fire. we were talking about this earlier on the previous show, basically there was some fundamental catalyst for the increase we saw last week, with ryan working his magic now that he has gained some control of the board. joe: joining us to talk about it more is katie. gamestop shares surging 51%. is it because the present value of gamestop's future cash flows rose by 51% or was there something else going on? >> like romaine said, there was some fundamental news, but if you look at the rest of this company's fundamentals, gamestop has posted profit once in the past six quarters, so there is not much to g
we are going to examine these warnings. one stock that got our attention today, gamestop. joe: one of the most wild stories you are going to see, gamestop shares going nuts. it was up over 70% at one point, massive shorts, closing with a gain of 51% after traders on message boards gordon aided -- coordinated a bull raid on the stock. romaine: it encapsulates a lot of the movements we have seen over the past few days. this was a four dollar stock six months ago and it is on fire. we were talking...
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when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. whawhat do you do? the autopsy? deal with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does have lingering effects. in terms of why did you want to go into this? i loved science growing up but i didn't want to be a doctor and didn't want to be a pharmacist. the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied science and criminal justice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i wo
when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. whawhat do you do? the autopsy? deal with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does...
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one that investigation has already begun with authorities examination the examining the phone call that a traffic control authority in jakarta made to the pilot but as just moments before the plane lost contact and investigation is also on going out the national police hospital here in jakarta where authorities are examining the remains of the human remains that were found in the java sea. all right to just to washington live for us there in jakarta jessica thank you. tom for a short break here not just iraq when we come back sure we're not going hungry in guatemala on the u.n. is warning that chronic malnutrition is on the rise or not stay with us. it's time for the perfect jenny the winter sponsored point qatar airways or the weather's looking pretty quiet across the middle east over the next couple of pieces of cloud just around the coaxes armenia georgia reza shiny watches catch a special 2 of long. right but nothing much has become just catch the shots are just around the southern end of the red say otherwise is 6 generate sat fat temperatures about where they should be $21.00 cels
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and you can re-examine it, but re-examine it with people that want to find answers, not people that don't want to find answers. >> that was audio of donald j. trump obtained by nbc news of a phone call yesterday with georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, a fellow republican. in the audio, the president is caught pressuring raffensperger to sideline the truth, by recalculating georgia's 2020 vote totals in trump's favor. the audio reveals a president full of rage and unable to accept facts. using conspiracy theories and political threats to pound the pressure. >> well, under the law, you're in the allowed to give faulty election results, okay? you're not allowed to do that and that's what you've done. this is a faulty election result. and honestly, this should go very fast. you should meet tomorrow. because you have a big election coming up and because of what you've done to the president. you know, the people of georgia know that this was a scam. and because of what you've done to the president, a lot of people aren't going out to vote. and a lot of republicans are going to vote
and you can re-examine it, but re-examine it with people that want to find answers, not people that don't want to find answers. >> that was audio of donald j. trump obtained by nbc news of a phone call yesterday with georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, a fellow republican. in the audio, the president is caught pressuring raffensperger to sideline the truth, by recalculating georgia's 2020 vote totals in trump's favor. the audio reveals a president full of rage and unable to...
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and i think you have to say that you're going to re-examine it, and re-examine it with people that want to find answers, not people that don't want to find answers. >> have you heard the entire thing and what are we missing so far? >> i listened to the entire conversation between the president, his chief of staff, and members of georgia's secretary of state's office nap sums up the gist. he shared conspiracy theories about the election. he pushed the secretary of state to try to overturn the results that were counted twice. they have been certified. there was law enforcement investigations into claims of fraud that found no evidence of wrong doing. and the secretary of state and an attorney spent much of that call trying to explain that the investigations were done and that is how things work. trump blamed the secretary of state your shoddy republican turnout so far and suggested if purdue and loeffler lose, it is his fault. >> this call took place yesterday. you had the president, mark meadows, the secretary of state, the general council for the secretary of state and other aides on th
and i think you have to say that you're going to re-examine it, and re-examine it with people that want to find answers, not people that don't want to find answers. >> have you heard the entire thing and what are we missing so far? >> i listened to the entire conversation between the president, his chief of staff, and members of georgia's secretary of state's office nap sums up the gist. he shared conspiracy theories about the election. he pushed the secretary of state to try to...
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to syria examines the social financial and environmental impact of war to privatizing loads of water on al-jazeera a policy imposed decades ago. she said looked to be goods and where many boards changing demographics across asia with far reaching consequences are creating a poor of socially disadvantaged young men so you have the system where people at every level will be get being given money money to agree distro zation our money to get other people to agree to certain social how does their examines the politics of population control. to come back threats to watch it on. al-jazeera. but i'm not matheson and this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes repairing ties qatar's emir is embraced by the saudi crown prince as he arrives in the kingdom for a crucial gulf summit. that society agrees to open its air sea and land borders with qatar after a 3 year long.
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hear from georgia state representative vernon jones, the washington examiner's chief political correspondent, byron york and trump 2020 campaign senior advisor, jason miller.
hear from georgia state representative vernon jones, the washington examiner's chief political correspondent, byron york and trump 2020 campaign senior advisor, jason miller.
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else moment to to cause i was shocked right after the examination when the doctor told me there was a 5 centimeter like hole up in my colon. and that he had removed 3 smaller ones straight away. flying like a clone would you agree he couldn't deal with a big one immediately because of the risk of bleeding stone plus no blood to move the. polyps can grow on the inner lining of the colon there are various types many are harmless but some can eventually turn cancerous. the polyp then begins to grow deeper into the wall of the colon and beyond once the cancer breaks out of the intestine it can spread easily via the lymph system throughout the body. in a worst case scenario it's already metastasized when it's diagnosed and is no longer curable of course that pains us as doctors you think if only the patient had been screened sooner. or had to have the large polyps removed as an inpatient in the hospital. christiane puck's is a gastroenterologist and oncologist he decided on the exact approach to take. the additional. 15 it was pretty intense. it's or he wasn't sure at 1st whether he would
else moment to to cause i was shocked right after the examination when the doctor told me there was a 5 centimeter like hole up in my colon. and that he had removed 3 smaller ones straight away. flying like a clone would you agree he couldn't deal with a big one immediately because of the risk of bleeding stone plus no blood to move the. polyps can grow on the inner lining of the colon there are various types many are harmless but some can eventually turn cancerous. the polyp then begins to...
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hear from georgia state representative vernon jones, the washington examiner's chief political correspondent, byron york and trump 2020 campaign senior advisor, jason miller. delist and reallie reallies rel. we discuss the switch ahead. futures look to rebound from yesterday's losses. 57 point gain on the dow futures right now, the first trading day of the new year ending deep in the red on worries over -- people suddenly woke up to the fact that, well, the georgia senate runoff races are pretty close. the new face of wall street, we look at the money market as more firms pack up and head from new york to florida. and striking the wrong tone, blake shelton's new song causing an uproar for its messaging. it's making a buzz this morning.
hear from georgia state representative vernon jones, the washington examiner's chief political correspondent, byron york and trump 2020 campaign senior advisor, jason miller. delist and reallie reallies rel. we discuss the switch ahead. futures look to rebound from yesterday's losses. 57 point gain on the dow futures right now, the first trading day of the new year ending deep in the red on worries over -- people suddenly woke up to the fact that, well, the georgia senate runoff races are...
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party examining the headlines this group of activists and relatives are marching band clinton right now where they're calling for morning edition and also explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform why your child the only solution for a child as young as 10 months of age and inspiring you see the world from a different perspective on al-jazeera. it is murder when you throw a firebomb into someone's home and mishit layoff nashik you know. that's not insignificant in the numbers that insignificant ideologically that is significant even as a crime against. very significant by dictating the government and the fucked up policy. shalt not kill part of the radicalized series on al-jazeera there is no channel that covers world news like we do as a roaming correspondent i am constantly on the go covering topics from politics to conflict is often bar mental issues the scale of this town is like nothing you've ever seen at all not what we want to know how do these things affect people we revisit places in state even when they're no international headline. al-jazeera really
party examining the headlines this group of activists and relatives are marching band clinton right now where they're calling for morning edition and also explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform why your child the only solution for a child as young as 10 months of age and inspiring you see the world from a different perspective on al-jazeera. it is murder when you throw a firebomb into someone's home and mishit layoff nashik you know. that's not insignificant in the...
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when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. whawhat do you do? the autopsy? i deal with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does have lingering effects. in terms of why did you want to go into this? i loved science growing up but i didn't want to be a doctor and didn't want to be a pharmacist. the more i learned about forensics how interested i was of the perfect combination between applied science and criminal justice. if you are interested in finding out the facts and truth seeking to find out what happened, anybody interested in that has a place in this field. >> being a woman we just need to go for it and don't let anyone fail you, you can't be. >> with regard to this position in comparison to crime dramas out there, i
when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. whawhat do you do? the autopsy? i deal with the a with the enou- with the administrative and the families. >> most of the time work here is very enjoyable. >> after i started working with dead people, i had just gotten married and one night i woke up in a cold sweat. i thought there was somebody dead? my bed. i rolled over and poked the body. sure enough, it was my husband who grumbled and went back to sleep. this job does...
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costly in many ways and i think you have to say that you're going to reexamine it and you can re-examine it but but resemble it with people that want to find answers not people that don't want to find answers. that phone calls there between the georgia secretary of state and president donald trump alan fischer joins us live now from atlanta in georgia where 2 special elections are due to take place on tuesday which will decide the balance of power in the united states senate. and we heard a clip there pretty stunning conversation really between the u.s. president the secretary of state for georgia what did you make of it. i think what's incredible as well is the fact that the president's chief of staff was also on the call as was a lawyer from his campaign and both of them seem to be ok with what the president was saying the call lasted for more than an hour according to the washington post it didn't it donald trump variously tried to bully could jolt in college praise the georgia secretary of state to change the result the fact that he spoke in specific figures that he wanted $11870.00
costly in many ways and i think you have to say that you're going to reexamine it and you can re-examine it but but resemble it with people that want to find answers not people that don't want to find answers. that phone calls there between the georgia secretary of state and president donald trump alan fischer joins us live now from atlanta in georgia where 2 special elections are due to take place on tuesday which will decide the balance of power in the united states senate. and we heard a...
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scrutineers then examine it closely to ensure it complies with the rules for example the studs must be $28.00 millimeters long under a specific size requirements. 2. they also examine the helmets and make sure there are no cracks the mechanics check the safety cups the engine if the bike. raises doubts it's not race ready yet. some. people. are. showing off his. ski from the czech republic. ship favorites. from holland. he's the youngest. female fans than anyone else. this is my. belief that he still. is the leading contender place. to. be. the point for. 16 races in the championship. the competition runs for 2 days with $24.00 heats per day. the races build up to schools through each of the. 3 points for. place to point the 2nd one but nothing. so racist simply needs to have the most points. there's no secret to winning in speedway the tactics are simple. let's get mike the collusion we've got last month what good would it be if you meet mr beattie which is go forth. but. it's delightful that you. should be able. to help but you must think i'm going to. let you know if. you can get lu
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this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. because of the chain. store chain 11th on g.w. . this is d.w. news and these are our top stories dozens of people have been killed in an attack on 2 villages in the share it happens north of the company yemeni or the border to mali a number of fundamentalist groups are active in the country under battling for control of the region. one of germany's top doctors unions is urging the country's lockdown to be extended beyond january 10th it says hospitals are working at full capacity and there is no leeway to ease the current restrictions chancellor angela merkel is due to hold talks on extending the measures on tuesday one major aspect under consideration is whether schools can be reopened. police in norway say the death toll has risen to 4 following a landslide in the community of ask northeast of oslo several people are still missing the landslide tore into the town early on wednesday 9 houses collapsed and more than a 1000 people had to be taken to safety. this is d w news from berlin follow us on twitter
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. >> after my ex -- quick examination, i could tell that there was nothing that -- nothing that we couldd for a while. >> the paramedics, they just stood there. and i was, like, "what are you doin'? like, help him. just get in the car and help him." like, and they just stood there. they were, like, "no." and i was -- i just was, like, shocked, like, can you just try, you know the one just said, "no, he -- he's gone." and he did, he just felt so cold. >> did you just feel like this is so unfair? >> i just was like, oh my god. this can't be happening now. you can't leave us now. >> reporter: shortly after tom's friend, gil, called linda, and rushed to the scene. that's him in this dashcam video -- off to the right, collapsing in grief as he learns the news. meanwhile, first responders and arriving officers processed the scene. >> anything unusual about his body? or did he just look peaceful? >> his trousers were open just a little bit. his collar was undone. his shirt was kinda pulled out. and he was reclined back in his car. and i felt like he -- it looked like he took a nap and didn't wa
. >> after my ex -- quick examination, i could tell that there was nothing that -- nothing that we couldd for a while. >> the paramedics, they just stood there. and i was, like, "what are you doin'? like, help him. just get in the car and help him." like, and they just stood there. they were, like, "no." and i was -- i just was, like, shocked, like, can you just try, you know the one just said, "no, he -- he's gone." and he did, he just felt so cold....
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twice the vote won by rival and former president obama on whose money the listening post is next examining how the pandemic changed journalism around the world that's coming up next and i'm going to have the latest on all the new stories that we've been covering here on al-jazeera in half an hour i hope you'll join me then thank you for watching of. he. hello i'm richard gives birth and you're at the listening post where we don't cover the news we cover the way the news is covered we've been doing this program for 14 years and we've never seen a story like the covert 1000 pandemic the number of people infected the number of countries affected the amount of news coverage the story attracted all of the unprecedented for listening post led with coverage of the pandemic for months 12 straight weeks we've never come close to that with any other news on this special edition of our program we're going to take you back and document the way we saw the pandemic story grow moving from country to country exposing the failings of various governments and their leaders while raising so many societal issu
twice the vote won by rival and former president obama on whose money the listening post is next examining how the pandemic changed journalism around the world that's coming up next and i'm going to have the latest on all the new stories that we've been covering here on al-jazeera in half an hour i hope you'll join me then thank you for watching of. he. hello i'm richard gives birth and you're at the listening post where we don't cover the news we cover the way the news is covered we've been...
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hospitals are now examining d.n.a. given by family members of the victims to identify remains. this 3 week air flight left jakarta airport on saturday bound for a 90 minute journey to pontiac. contact was broken just minutes after takeoff during heavy rain on the aircraft lost altitude and plunged into the java sea. it's the 3rd major plane crash in indonesia since 2014 it could take months before relatives of the victims find out why their lives were cut short. the indonesian capital jakarta and told us about concerns about the country's ass safety record yet the incident is the 1st major air crash 189 passengers and crew were killed in 2080 when a light year boys and their study backs also lives into the sea and you know if we're talking about. safety the expert says that it's due to.
hospitals are now examining d.n.a. given by family members of the victims to identify remains. this 3 week air flight left jakarta airport on saturday bound for a 90 minute journey to pontiac. contact was broken just minutes after takeoff during heavy rain on the aircraft lost altitude and plunged into the java sea. it's the 3rd major plane crash in indonesia since 2014 it could take months before relatives of the victims find out why their lives were cut short. the indonesian capital jakarta...
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setting the discussion millions of americans feel disaffected by both political parties examining the headlines this group of activists and relatives are marching band clinton right now where they're calling for morning edition and the author explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform why you tell the only solution for a child as young as 10 months of age and inspire you to see the world from a different perspective on al-jazeera. played an important role protecting it with . ringback the arab. a group of democrats draft articles of impeachment against u.s. president donald trump accusing him of inciting insurrection. you know this is al jazeera live from doha for the battle for also ahead social media giant twitter that at least suspends donald trump's account over a risk of inciting further violence. is wrong most incompetent. presidents in the 1st year of the united states of america meanwhile.
setting the discussion millions of americans feel disaffected by both political parties examining the headlines this group of activists and relatives are marching band clinton right now where they're calling for morning edition and the author explore an abundance of world class programming designed to inform why you tell the only solution for a child as young as 10 months of age and inspire you to see the world from a different perspective on al-jazeera. played an important role protecting it...
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i'm the chief medical examiner. >> the medical examiner testified that yarmila falater had 44 stab woundsto these 44 wounds that we've been talking about, the 44 include the cuts to the hand, correct? >> yes, they do. >> based on what the medical examiner told us about the stab wounds, we believe that once he had her near the pool pump, he actually put his left arm around her mouth so that she wouldn't scream. then he loped his right arm around her shoulder and began to stab her. she knew what was going on around her, but she could not do anything about it. >> this is the left side of the neck. >> the day that the medical examiner showed all the pictures of yarm that, tore me apart. i saw the very first picture and i couldn't take any more, and spent however long it lasted just looking at the table in front of me. i could not look up. i just don't want to remember yarm that way. >> if you're sitting in the courtroom and you're hearing the evidence, it's very hard to get past anybody stabbing someone else 44 times, much less a husband stabbing his wife 44 times. and then he had his bombshe
i'm the chief medical examiner. >> the medical examiner testified that yarmila falater had 44 stab woundsto these 44 wounds that we've been talking about, the 44 include the cuts to the hand, correct? >> yes, they do. >> based on what the medical examiner told us about the stab wounds, we believe that once he had her near the pool pump, he actually put his left arm around her mouth so that she wouldn't scream. then he loped his right arm around her shoulder and began to stab...
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we're happy to provide any information you might need to really examine these projects. we definitely track things because we're legally required to. >> yeah. and on all of those projects, we have an accept and expand provision, that is approved by the rec and park commission, that allows us to take these funds and spend it accordingly also. >> yeah. that all makes sense. i mean, when we're talking about parks and playgrounds for kids and partners and philanthropy, it's all good. i guess what i just want to have clarity on and make sure that i understand is from the cgoboc perspective, when i take my kids to the park, i know this is the amount of bond money that was set aside, allocated just for this playground. and the voters anticipated slides, swings and trees. and everything else, which is a bonus and great, came from somewhere else. then we don't really need to look at that. but i -- that's what makes these bonds complicated sometimes, as you need to kind of understand all of different parties involved and how they cross over or do not cross over. >> sure. thank you
we're happy to provide any information you might need to really examine these projects. we definitely track things because we're legally required to. >> yeah. and on all of those projects, we have an accept and expand provision, that is approved by the rec and park commission, that allows us to take these funds and spend it accordingly also. >> yeah. that all makes sense. i mean, when we're talking about parks and playgrounds for kids and partners and philanthropy, it's all good. i...
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this proposed bipartisan commission will be tasked with examining and reporting upon the terror attack on the capital that occurred next wednesday. modeled after a 9/11 commission and fully empower to undertake a full investigation and make recommendations to the president and to congress. i can think of no more appropriate path for congress to follow than by ensuring a bipartisan commission reviews all evidence and reports back to us on this horrific event. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous content so insert the text of my amendment in the record along with extraneous material prior to the vote on the previous question. with that -- >> without objection. >> i urge a no vote and yield four minutes to my good friend mr. davis of illinois, ranking republican member on house administration for a further explanation of this amendment. >> the gentleman from illinois is recognized. >> i first want to thank the u.s. capitol police, sergeant-at-arms employees who were here on the front lines protecting this capitol last week during the unprecedented attack. it is imperative we focus on insuring a s
this proposed bipartisan commission will be tasked with examining and reporting upon the terror attack on the capital that occurred next wednesday. modeled after a 9/11 commission and fully empower to undertake a full investigation and make recommendations to the president and to congress. i can think of no more appropriate path for congress to follow than by ensuring a bipartisan commission reviews all evidence and reports back to us on this horrific event. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous content...
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this is an operation that is go to require in the future the most serious examination because i found it to be totally lacking in terms of the military ability, the police ability. >> it was a total failure in the days leading up to what happened yesterday. i have seen what is going on. i ste pictuee pictures boarded because they were afraid the pro-trump demonstrators. you didn't need to be an intelligence genius to anticipate what was happening. during last summer's demonstrations against racial injustice here in our country, protesters were met immediately with teargas, rubber bullets, batons, mass arrests. yesterday a largely white mob made it in and out of the capitol with only a handful of individuals arrested. hundreds if not a few thousands should be arrested. how do you explain that? >> i don't know i can explain it. i am not prepared to make a judgment it is white vs. black and that is the answer. but there was something fundamentally wrong with the way that forces were sent to the capitol or the intelligence coming out of the capitol or what the plans were to go there. in l
this is an operation that is go to require in the future the most serious examination because i found it to be totally lacking in terms of the military ability, the police ability. >> it was a total failure in the days leading up to what happened yesterday. i have seen what is going on. i ste pictuee pictures boarded because they were afraid the pro-trump demonstrators. you didn't need to be an intelligence genius to anticipate what was happening. during last summer's demonstrations...
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her client sima samar from them by our matchmaker and through her clients and i wanted to really examine the aspects of you know i think a range of measures a very triggering term and i think if you watch the show you'll see that if we the way we use that word is the looser stuff edition you know there are instances where you know i mean people have completely agency the people who find you know they are the life partners on their own on the show and they're people who go through a more traditional arranged marriage you know route a somewhat more traditional arranged marriage route so there's a wide spectrum i think of what we were trying to show and also you know just show that that the way the tension between our traditions and our modern so you know it's i think we're very much in that you know in that transitional phase right now particularly with this generation so for me it's interesting as a filmmaker it's interesting just to examine that dynamic through the lens of something that's as relatable as dating in marriage you can't use an instant feedback case to me cheaply cheap is ni
her client sima samar from them by our matchmaker and through her clients and i wanted to really examine the aspects of you know i think a range of measures a very triggering term and i think if you watch the show you'll see that if we the way we use that word is the looser stuff edition you know there are instances where you know i mean people have completely agency the people who find you know they are the life partners on their own on the show and they're people who go through a more...
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heidi very much a lot of procedure going on here is as they examine the 2 chambers examine the objection of the pennsylvania electoral vote tell us a little more about what's happening in day what happened in the days gone by. that's right and there's actually much more going on behind the scenes them what we're seeing on the screen here we know that the democratic members of the house judiciary committee have delivered a critical letter to the vice president and in it they are asking for mike pence to invoke the 25th amendment now this is sort of the last resort in removing a rogue president or a president who is an able to perform his duties the wording of the constitution actually says it's to remove a president who is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office normally that is when there is a medical emergency or a president. may be very ill but in this case this would be the 1st time in u.s. history that it could be used against a president who is assessed as posing a danger to the very nation that he governs and in this letter written by the house democrats on the judi
heidi very much a lot of procedure going on here is as they examine the 2 chambers examine the objection of the pennsylvania electoral vote tell us a little more about what's happening in day what happened in the days gone by. that's right and there's actually much more going on behind the scenes them what we're seeing on the screen here we know that the democratic members of the house judiciary committee have delivered a critical letter to the vice president and in it they are asking for mike...
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al examined's supporters would say she has not.sturgeon said in that interview, she insisted she has not misled parliament. and accuses the supporters of pursuing fake conspiracy theories and insisting that when she appears before an inquiry she will give a full account of her role. that was glen campbell — full account of her role. that was glen campbell there. _ a year ago, the world saw its first coronavirus lockdown come into force in wuhan, the chinese city where the pandemic erupted. it proved to be a successful way to tackle the virus. earlier i spoke to drjonathan quick, managing director of pandemic prevention at the rockefeller foundation about the way to end a pandemic. it ends first of all when you have strong consistent leadership at a ll levels. so that you can mobilise for the kind of, i hate to use the word, but lockdowns. it ends when you listen to scientists and adopt safe living habits. you know, masking, ventilation, the distance. and it ends when you get the majority of the planet vaccinated. i refer to there t
al examined's supporters would say she has not.sturgeon said in that interview, she insisted she has not misled parliament. and accuses the supporters of pursuing fake conspiracy theories and insisting that when she appears before an inquiry she will give a full account of her role. that was glen campbell — full account of her role. that was glen campbell there. _ a year ago, the world saw its first coronavirus lockdown come into force in wuhan, the chinese city where the pandemic erupted. it...
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but we have a lwa ys with examinations.a clear view that the best way of assessing children is through examination, so i will not apologise for being enthusiastic to ensure that we have been able to be ina ensure that we have been able to be in a position to roll—out exams. but we do recognise where we are as a result of this pandemic, we have to ta ke result of this pandemic, we have to take a different course and that is why we are taking the route that we are. the honourable lady raises about technical and vocational qualifications, and as she will know, it is very important that we give colleges, schools and providers, all providers including independent providers, training providers, the flexibility, because there is a lot of young people who will actually need to complete some of their professional competency qualifications in order to take up work and job opportunities, whether thatis work and job opportunities, whether that is those who are doing electricians's courses or gas courses, where they do as we have to do
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al-jazeera examines the social financial and environmental impact of water privatized sation loads of water on al-jazeera. be the hero the world needs right. now. dozens of activists and opposition politicians all arrested in hong kong in the biggest crackdown since china imposed a controversial national security. fellow in a cloud this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up we are extremely pleased with having been able to achieve this very important breakthrough the saudi foreign minister says the kingdom and its arab allies are restoring full diplomatic ties with qatar. vocality is under way in georgia in a crucial runoff election that will determine.
al-jazeera examines the social financial and environmental impact of water privatized sation loads of water on al-jazeera. be the hero the world needs right. now. dozens of activists and opposition politicians all arrested in hong kong in the biggest crackdown since china imposed a controversial national security. fellow in a cloud this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up we are extremely pleased with having been able to achieve this very important breakthrough the saudi foreign...
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building full to account as we examine the u.s. its role in the war on al jazeera. 'd the senate will conduct a trial of the impeachment of donald trump. top democrats push ahead with the impeachment trial of donald trump over the riot at the capitol. i'm not matheson this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a day after announcing his coronavirus plan joe biden is expected to roll out more money in aid to those affected by the pandemic. jamey surpasses 50000 coronavirus deaths a toll scientists described as distressing an incomprehensible. we don't respond to threats. as trillian pushes back after google said it could block its search engine there in a dispute over payments. top democrat chuck schumer has told the us senate to expect impeachment articles against former president donald trump by next monday the senate majority leader says chunk what we see for a full and fair trial republicans want to delay impeachment proceedings until february to get trumped time to prepare from sick use of inciting the attack on the capitol building on january 6th. it make
building full to account as we examine the u.s. its role in the war on al jazeera. 'd the senate will conduct a trial of the impeachment of donald trump. top democrats push ahead with the impeachment trial of donald trump over the riot at the capitol. i'm not matheson this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a day after announcing his coronavirus plan joe biden is expected to roll out more money in aid to those affected by the pandemic. jamey surpasses 50000 coronavirus deaths a toll...
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costly in many ways and i think you have to say that you're going to reexamine it and you can re-examine it but but resemble it with people that want to find answers not people that don't want to find answers. first i'm hearing ryan and he's probably i'm sure a great lawyer and everything but he's making statements about those ballots that he doesn't know but he's making it was said he did make up with your teeth but now i think he's less sure because the answer is they all went to by and that alone was just the election by a lot you know mr. you have people that submit information and we have our people that's made information and then it comes before the court and the court then has to make a determination we have to stand by our numbers we believe our numbers are right. under law you're not allowed to give faulty election results ok you're not allowed to do that and that's what you've done this is a faulty election result and honestly this should go very fast you should be tomorrow because you have a big election selection coming up and because of what you've done to the president you
costly in many ways and i think you have to say that you're going to reexamine it and you can re-examine it but but resemble it with people that want to find answers not people that don't want to find answers. first i'm hearing ryan and he's probably i'm sure a great lawyer and everything but he's making statements about those ballots that he doesn't know but he's making it was said he did make up with your teeth but now i think he's less sure because the answer is they all went to by and that...
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which of the medical examiners should they believe? the defendant's character and, perhaps most important, what did lindsay patterson see when she peeked three times into the halls' back yard. >> do you ever have those sort of little dark moments of the soul where you think, i may have misinterpreted, misremembered -- >> it's something i've thought about every day, whether i misinterpreted, whether i think i saw something that wasn't there. i didn't see everything. >> yeah. >> but i saw what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. i know it. i know it. right here. i know it. >> of course, chris hall's daughters say they know the truth too, real thing. in their hearts. >> i think that we were the three most critical jurors in that courtroom. believe me, if we had heard anything or had any inkling that our father could have done this, as much as it would hurt and as much as we love our father, we would want that justice for our mother. >> the jurors deliberated two days and then broke for the long weekend. it was memorial day. hall
which of the medical examiners should they believe? the defendant's character and, perhaps most important, what did lindsay patterson see when she peeked three times into the halls' back yard. >> do you ever have those sort of little dark moments of the soul where you think, i may have misinterpreted, misremembered -- >> it's something i've thought about every day, whether i misinterpreted, whether i think i saw something that wasn't there. i didn't see everything. >> yeah....
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debris on the road outside, and that material has now been sent off for examination. 400 people work, and a bomb disposal team was deployed from chesterjust bomb disposal team was deployed from chester just after 11:30am this morning. now the plant here has the capacity to produce around 300 million doses of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. and it's part of the fill and finish process, so they put the vaccine into vials. now production was halted earlier today while police investigations are under way, and a spokesperson for the company has said that a short stoppage of a couple of hours don't have a huge impact on production. but it was only last week the emergency services were deployed to this industrial estate to protect vaccine supplies because of concerns over flooding. vaccine supplies because of concerns overflooding. now north vaccine supplies because of concerns over flooding. now north wales police have asked the public to avoid this industrial estate for most of the day, but say there is no wider risk to public safety. sarah corker reporting _ wider risk to public safety.
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let's gets examine it it in the public forum and examine it. it's not been examined. if you want to say they are false, fine, but people say they are not false and they want those questions answered. if the press wants to tone down the rhetoric, i beg you and i beg the press to stop talking about the 25th amendment and impeachment and resignation, because this just confirms to the people who support trump exactly what has been going on for the last four years. host: two more hours of your calls and comments on the incidents that happened yesterday at the u.s capitol, the attack on the capitol and the approval of joe biden as the next resident of the united states. let's check in with pedro. >> a couple of things making news. a reporter reporting that one of the president's close advisers, mick mulvaney, is resigning for the trump administration. adding that he is expected others to follow. cnbc with that story. axios has a summary of statements made by former living presidents, starting with jimmy carter saying that i know that people can unite to walk back from the p
let's gets examine it it in the public forum and examine it. it's not been examined. if you want to say they are false, fine, but people say they are not false and they want those questions answered. if the press wants to tone down the rhetoric, i beg you and i beg the press to stop talking about the 25th amendment and impeachment and resignation, because this just confirms to the people who support trump exactly what has been going on for the last four years. host: two more hours of your calls...
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go to intercourse to examine the restriction as a business friendly party. there's also a movement now of businesses small businesses to actually counteract the ban. had dresses and retailers who just want to or will want to open that shops and they're organizing at the moment what do you say to them that be your your your voters. is the 1st we have to respect the restrictions. a moment devil as we examine them in court. folklore geishas of the streets. we always urge the government to give the sound explanation justification whinings frustration it's a mess. with a huge martens from germany's liberal party thank you very much figure. let's have a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic the u.s. has recorded its highest number of covert fatalities in a single 24 hour period so far with more than 3900 deaths reported by johns hopkins university on tuesday medical facilities in los angeles are struggling to cope with a surge of cases and ambulance workers have been told they should not transport patients to hospitals if their chances of surv
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we should also continue to examine the importance of the rural banking. serving banking is a necessary aspect of our rural small businesses and i want to commend my colleague from kentucky for his work on this important issue. now, more than ever technology will play an essential role in a financial future and innovation is important for our success. as new policies are considered we should ensure government does not stand in the way of private-sector creativity and helping our people. i'll end where i started. the tone of this hearing is not or does not bode well for the next congress. we had the ability to find bipartisan solutions that will promote a successful financial system that is inclusive and interesting the needs for the wrong people. my colleagues continue to choose divisiveness over bipartisan ship and that is disappointing. i want to thank all the witnesses for being here today and for your solid good work in the midst of this pandemic, health pandemic. thank you so much. >> the chair now recognizes the chair of the subcommittee on consumer
we should also continue to examine the importance of the rural banking. serving banking is a necessary aspect of our rural small businesses and i want to commend my colleague from kentucky for his work on this important issue. now, more than ever technology will play an essential role in a financial future and innovation is important for our success. as new policies are considered we should ensure government does not stand in the way of private-sector creativity and helping our people. i'll end...
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and i think you have to say that you're going to re-examine it, and you can re-examine it, but re-examine it with people who want to find answers, not people who don't want to find answers. >> what stands out most to you in this conversation? we have a lot of people saying the president is doing the exactly thing he's accusing the other side of doing, stop the steal. he's basically asking to find votes, which he's accused democrats of doing. >> there are three things i think he's doing. at the very least, it can be characterized as an abuse of office, encouraging another public official to commit a crime. i've talked to legal experts who say he gets awfully close to a line, and others say he's crossed a line. i'm not a lawyer. but in terms of potentially having committed a crime by attempting to conspire to commit a crime. the other thing that you could make an argument for, and you could hear in the recording, he makes some threats. others have thrown around the word extortion. i'm not a lawyer, again, but the threats he made that could amount to the appearance of a quid pro quo, he tell
and i think you have to say that you're going to re-examine it, and you can re-examine it, but re-examine it with people who want to find answers, not people who don't want to find answers. >> what stands out most to you in this conversation? we have a lot of people saying the president is doing the exactly thing he's accusing the other side of doing, stop the steal. he's basically asking to find votes, which he's accused democrats of doing. >> there are three things i think he's...
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and i think you have to say that you're going to re-examine it, and you can re-examine it, but re-examine it with people that want to findxa answers, not peoe that don't want to find answers. you can't let it happen, and you areit letting it happen. you know, i mean, i'm notifying you that you're letting it happen. so, e look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes. >> i just want you to find, find enough votes to declare me the winner of the election in your state. and if you don't,ec what does h call it? he says, that's a big risk, a big risk to you, right? i'll call that a criminal offense by you if you don't do this. say you've recalculated. say you've re-examined it and i won, or else. here's my question. who does the president think is going tohe prosecute georgia's state election officials if they refuse histi demand that they mt forge new fake election results that say he won? he's threatening them, right? he t says, i am -- i'm notifyin you that you are letting it happen. that's a criminal -- that's a criminal offense. you can't let that happen.at that's a big
and i think you have to say that you're going to re-examine it, and you can re-examine it, but re-examine it with people that want to findxa answers, not peoe that don't want to find answers. you can't let it happen, and you areit letting it happen. you know, i mean, i'm notifying you that you're letting it happen. so, e look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes. >> i just want you to find, find enough votes to declare me the winner of the election in your state....
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examines the politics of population control. a lot of the stories that we cover all highly complex so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can as al-jazeera correspondents that's will be strong to. the u.s. senate reconvenes off to follow as a president trump still in the capitol building from some gen biden's election win certificate to be suspended. this is out 0 line from their home also coming up this is not to send this disorder it's chaos president elect joe biden described the run as a dunk moment in the nation's history. twitter and facebook suspend president donald trump's accounts accusing his.
examines the politics of population control. a lot of the stories that we cover all highly complex so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can as al-jazeera correspondents that's will be strong to. the u.s. senate reconvenes off to follow as a president trump still in the capitol building from some gen biden's election win certificate to be suspended. this is out 0 line from their home also coming up this is not to send this disorder it's chaos president elect joe biden...
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take a moment to examine the missed chances to address these problemsand meet the threat.oined by three guests who've worked on this extensively. kathleen belew is a professor of u.s. history at the university of chicago and has studied and written on the white power movement in america. daryl johnson is a former lead analyst for domestic terrorism at the department of homeland security. he authored a 2009 report that warned of the threat of right-wing extremism. and justin hansford is a professor at howard university school of law, and director of the thurgood marshall civil rights center. he was also on the ground in ferguson, missouri, in 2014, after the police killing of michael brown. welcome to you all. and thank you for joining me here. jawr, i'm going to start with you, because back on election day in 2020, which feels like a long time ago, a lot of people were expressing relief that they thought the worst was behind them, the election had unfolded relatively peacefully. you said on that day "it's the period after the election that's going to be more volatile and h
take a moment to examine the missed chances to address these problemsand meet the threat.oined by three guests who've worked on this extensively. kathleen belew is a professor of u.s. history at the university of chicago and has studied and written on the white power movement in america. daryl johnson is a former lead analyst for domestic terrorism at the department of homeland security. he authored a 2009 report that warned of the threat of right-wing extremism. and justin hansford is a...
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the research examined eight mother and baby homes, — examined eight mother and baby homes, a — examinedrds —— archives— examined outright records —— archives records. it sought and obtained — archives records. it sought and obtained the personal testimonies of with a _ obtained the personal testimonies of with a bit— obtained the personal testimonies of with a bit experience of institutions and their now adult children — institutions and their now adult children. the research is so much richer— children. the research is so much richer and — children. the research is so much richer and real because of the testimonials lived experience. it also obtained oral accounts from others _ also obtained oral accounts from others with a connection to the institutions, either because they work— institutions, either because they work by— institutions, either because they work by all were involved in placing women _ work by all were involved in placing women and — work by all were involved in placing women and girls. under the terms of the reference for the research, universities looked at how and why
the research examined eight mother and baby homes, — examined eight mother and baby homes, a — examinedrds —— archives— examined outright records —— archives records. it sought and obtained — archives records. it sought and obtained the personal testimonies of with a _ obtained the personal testimonies of with a bit— obtained the personal testimonies of with a bit experience of institutions and their now adult children — institutions and their now adult children. the...
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. >> others from general lines are criteria that you will be examining?al is the use -- >> very much. >> we will speak to him later when he is more to say. [noise] mayor, governor? >> i think it is premature to predict at this time when the night will bring, but we devoutly hope that peace and security will be restored here, things can get back to normal as rapidly as possible. >> will federal troops be kept in the city? tonight >> they will. grandma's house in the projects, and i was coming out the sidewalk going to the next building, and there's just a burst of fire. from the south of the building, i know which one it was by knew i was hit in the leg, and one of my brothers got hit with it. from a ricochet. >> what was your first reaction? >> after i was shot, i just fell, right to the pavement. that anomaly shots were coming out. >> we bewildering very? >> i don't think it's right for my people to act the way they are acting. that's all i could say about the thing. we are fighting one war now in vietnam, and we are losing. why should we come back and f
. >> others from general lines are criteria that you will be examining?al is the use -- >> very much. >> we will speak to him later when he is more to say. [noise] mayor, governor? >> i think it is premature to predict at this time when the night will bring, but we devoutly hope that peace and security will be restored here, things can get back to normal as rapidly as possible. >> will federal troops be kept in the city? tonight >> they will. grandma's house...