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they examine the testimony.ranscripts, and, in addition, they also examine the testimony of some defence witnesses. and bottom line, they found that they were credible, and that is the reason that ghislaine maxwell was convicted. this sends a message to others who might conspire to sex traffic underaged girls, which is what she did, ghislaine maxwell, that they, too, may be charged, prosecuted, convicted, and perhaps face the rest of the life in prison. it perhaps face the rest of the life in prison.— life in prison. it is a hugely hiuh life in prison. it is a hugely high profile _ life in prison. it is a hugely high profile case _ life in prison. it is a hugely high profile case around i life in prison. it is a hugely| high profile case around the world and, as you say, it sets a precedent and a message to anyone else. you represent, as you said, 20 of the victims, in the past, ofjeffrey epstein. what do you think their reaction has been? i haven't soken reaction has been? i haven't spoken to — reaction has bee
they examine the testimony.ranscripts, and, in addition, they also examine the testimony of some defence witnesses. and bottom line, they found that they were credible, and that is the reason that ghislaine maxwell was convicted. this sends a message to others who might conspire to sex traffic underaged girls, which is what she did, ghislaine maxwell, that they, too, may be charged, prosecuted, convicted, and perhaps face the rest of the life in prison. it perhaps face the rest of the life in...
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direct examination and cross-examination.tion in that courtroom. >> sandra: jonathan turley has been watching this. talking about eldridge, the prosecution drilling down on potter as she was sobbing and saying -- potter said she did not want to hurt anyone. jonathan turley said the prosecutor reminds me the prosecutor in the rittenhouse trial. that's an interesting comparison. the court sustaining objections to the prosecution's question. his point is that the heart of the prosecution pushes on her and she continues to cry. that the more the jury will sympathize with her and humanizes potter was his point. it was surprising that the prosecution continued to do that as she was sobbing on the stand. >> john: thoughts from mercedes who has been watching this with us. kim potter said i was distraught. i never shot somebody in my life. the prosecutor said you stopped being a police officer that day. she said i am so sorry. didn't want to use deadly force. didn't want to hurted anyone. did the prosecution made the case for the pros
direct examination and cross-examination.tion in that courtroom. >> sandra: jonathan turley has been watching this. talking about eldridge, the prosecution drilling down on potter as she was sobbing and saying -- potter said she did not want to hurt anyone. jonathan turley said the prosecutor reminds me the prosecutor in the rittenhouse trial. that's an interesting comparison. the court sustaining objections to the prosecution's question. his point is that the heart of the prosecution...
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thank you so much for joining me now. examine . sure. thank you, alex with great chad into i'm delighted to be joined by say the class the composite will read them off. i thank you very much for your show. was it like a commission like rhythm of, for, for, from the duke rossi a, from charles. i mean, that must have been quite a moment when you are being signed up to produce that score. well, it was, it was very like a great song, and it happened because i wrote to him explaining that i felt the music in motion to music can sell message consultation. and it was a, an hour corey in this letter because i heard about terry call to his project. and to my surprise, he wrote back and asked me to write to see if it was amazing, you know, terra cotta and a sustainable market initiative is, is all about nation, the value of nature. so i felt really contribute. so i would say to like, when he wrote back off the theme, i just, you know, i just about getting something down very quickly. does the classical music in particular have something to offer a
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i'll examine show thank you so much. alex, real delight, you. k hosted a summit which was built as the last best hope of saving the planet. some progress is made, but even the will start a i to see it as an adequate to meet the task and how much is made of the context which did not turn up what top delegations, and those which are still determined to war, to die in their climate obligations, no country does finger pointing better than the key. however, little notice was taken that the horse country itself in the run up to the summit water don't. it's commitment to technology which it cannot meet its own climate change targets. by ditching the latest in a long lane of scottish proposals for carbon capture, they don't think government turned their back on a scheme which could potentially provide a carbon think for one 3rd of youtube's c o. 2 emissions. i still have it in, i guess not to find out if this dramatic opportunity could actually deliver the hope for icons represents folly of the highest order. indeed, feature artists might portrayed as h
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time for the top of the news. >> a high profile cross examination. on the stand one day ap her emotional testimony that she was raped while a student at stanford >>> government approve supervised injection centers what critics are saying. >>> first, hackers on the dark web being choosey and looking for a deal. >> publicly reported data breaches are down so far this year breaches world wide fell 24% compared to the same period a year ago, although breaches in the u.s. did tick up 1.5%. experts say it's because hackers are valuing quality over quantity, targeting scams that will make them lots more money now they're offering up sales on dirty tricks and illegal criminal services. >> the criminal underground on the dark web is operating more and more like an evil mirror image of the legitimate business world. hackers offering deep discounts this past weekend for black friday and cyber monday. spotted on the dark web this weekend, it's offering 15% off and give aways and prizes for regular customers. or this one offering 40% off stolen credit card inform
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and did you see the portion where it explains when asked by this examiner why she decided to draw herd grab the taser. do you recall that. >> i don't recall it but it is in his paperwork. >> so, on april 11th, you reached out and drew your weapon, right? >> yes. >> and you said taser, taser, taser, so officer lucky and sergeant johnson would disengage, right? >> yes. >> and they did disen greige, didn't they? they let go of daunte wright and stepped back. >> according to the video. and after you so the daunte wright, you said hit, i just shot him. i grabbed the wrong -- gun and i shot him and i'm going to go to prison and i killed a boy. you said all of those things, right. >> i don't remember. if that was in the video, that is what you said, right? >> yes. >> and you said that there are a lot of things that you don't remember, and that on direct you testified that your memory came back when you saw her husband that day. but didn't you tell dr. miller that you remember seeing the gun in your right hand? you said that, right? >> i don't remember, my interview with him i was distraught.
and did you see the portion where it explains when asked by this examiner why she decided to draw herd grab the taser. do you recall that. >> i don't recall it but it is in his paperwork. >> so, on april 11th, you reached out and drew your weapon, right? >> yes. >> and you said taser, taser, taser, so officer lucky and sergeant johnson would disengage, right? >> yes. >> and they did disen greige, didn't they? they let go of daunte wright and stepped back....
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time for the top of the news. >>> a high-profile cross-examination.izabeth holmes on the stand one day after her emotional testimony that she was raped while a student at stanford. >>> fighting america's overdose crisis with a controversial new tool government-approved, supervised injection centers. what proponents and critics are saying >>> but first, hackers on the dark web being choosy and looking for a deal cyber experts say publicly reported data breaches are down so far this year breaches worldwide fell 24% in the first half of the year compared to the same period a year ago although breaches in the u.s. did tick up by a point and a half that's according to an august report from cyber risk analysis firm risk-based security experts say it's because hackers are now valuing quality over quantity, targeting scams that will make them lots more money and now they're offering up sales on dirty tricks and illegal criminal services. cnbc's eamon javers has been poking around the dark web eamon, what did you find >> well, shep, the criminal underground on
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they're not really looking to examine legislation or pass new laws.ly trying to do is kwausi prosecute me and investigate me and send it to the justice department. it is not necessarily one or the other. it could be they are looking at changing and revising laws. if in the course of that congress discovers evidence a potential crime they should send that to the justice department. it is not quite as simple as the either/or argument trump is making. it is much more of a political argument than a legal or logical one >> i am really interested in what you think. do you think this court is going to grant cert and take up the president's case? they would be exploring and creating precedent in a place they haven't yet for an ex-president and how much executive power or privilege do they have or not. at the same time the appellate court was really clear and unanimous in their decision to say no to trump you've got to give the documents. >> it is such a difficult and interesting decision coming up for the supreme court. if i had to guess i would guess they wi
they're not really looking to examine legislation or pass new laws.ly trying to do is kwausi prosecute me and investigate me and send it to the justice department. it is not necessarily one or the other. it could be they are looking at changing and revising laws. if in the course of that congress discovers evidence a potential crime they should send that to the justice department. it is not quite as simple as the either/or argument trump is making. it is much more of a political argument than a...
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. >>> also, elizabeth holmes cross examined in her fraud trial. the mistakes she admitted to making when she used to run theranos. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for being with us. >> it wasn't the shopping list but a stealing list. new details about that string of mall burglaries in the south bay. two east bay men were in court today charged with being part of a highly organized crew of thieves. we suspected they were organized. tonight, we really found out just how. >> reporter: a lot more details. the two suspects are accused of two crimes here at valley fair. one at this macy's store where they are accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of perfume. the other is when they hit sunglass hut and stole high-end sunglasses. these two may also have been involved in a recent retail theft at lululemon. these two men are accused of stealing 17 pairs of sunglasses from the sunglass hut on november 21. >> stole $7,000 worth of sunglasses. >> reporter: prosecuors allege, they stole nearly $3,000 worth of merchandise at macy
. >>> also, elizabeth holmes cross examined in her fraud trial. the mistakes she admitted to making when she used to run theranos. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for being with us. >> it wasn't the shopping list but a stealing list. new details about that string of mall burglaries in the south bay. two east bay men were in court today charged with being part of a highly organized crew of thieves. we suspected they were organized. tonight, we really found...
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ok, welcome to val. examine show. hi. it's great to see and beautiful christmas. you're on a background. thank you that though. yeah. if you like, submission the loss plan, it does indicate that the environment is a huge inspiration for your out. absolutely. i had an amazing show in london and october and it's about the environment belt sustainability about our beautiful planet. and environment has always been an important topic for me. i've been blessed to be travel around the world to see the most beautiful and unique part of the world. but at the same time, the most destroyed and polluted by humans. and in 2019 i was traveling, it's raining in and i was shocked with the amount of plastic i collected the peaches and the previous, the beautiful and deserted beaches. and these inspired me to, to create a few artworks related to plastic pollution and the more travel, the more diverse station i could see like wild fires melting glass. here is all spills. this was quite talking to me and then the series of my artworks grew and grew to 34 pieces. so each one is about
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ann mckee who examined adam's brain, is blaming cte, a degenerative brain disease. saying this case was unusually severe, stage two. where the patient is often aggressive, explosive or paranoid. she says his brain looked a lot like the brain of aaron hernandez, the former nfl tight end who was convicted of murder and died by suicide in prison. >> we are finding some comfort in the cte results and the explanation they provide for the irrational behaviors pertaining to this tragedy. >> reporter: cte is found in people with a history of head trauma and can only be officially diagnosed when a person is dead. tonight, adams joins a growing list of former nfl players who've struggled with the disease. at the time of the killings, adams fee father told wcnc in charlotte that he blamed his son's football career. >> i think the football messed him up. >> reporter: adams was just 32 years old when he died, had played in nearly 80 nfl games over six seasons and his family says that he struggled with injuries his entire career. david? >> steve osunsami tonight. thank you, steve
ann mckee who examined adam's brain, is blaming cte, a degenerative brain disease. saying this case was unusually severe, stage two. where the patient is often aggressive, explosive or paranoid. she says his brain looked a lot like the brain of aaron hernandez, the former nfl tight end who was convicted of murder and died by suicide in prison. >> we are finding some comfort in the cte results and the explanation they provide for the irrational behaviors pertaining to this tragedy....
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it is the sixth day of the prosecution cross examining the disgraced ceo. scott budman is live outside court with the very latest. scott? >> reporter: hey, good evening, terry. the prosecution eventually wrapped up its cross examination of elizabeth holmes on the stand this afternoon, sometimes getting the theranos founder to admit some mistakes. sometimes running into verbal roadblocks. lid beth holmes faced tough questions in front of what turned out to be a completely full house in court. the prosecution continuing to cross examine her about what she knew about theranos and its faulty machines. >> she has taken responsibility, and she has admitted to some mistakes. >> reporter: admitting to mistakes, like unauthorized use of pharmaceutical companies' logos and progress between her company and the department of defense, but holmes also claimed not to remember specific details. at one point answering eight straight questions with "i don't know", and "i don't remember." >> when you have a witness who says i don't think so, i don't remember, i don't recall,
it is the sixth day of the prosecution cross examining the disgraced ceo. scott budman is live outside court with the very latest. scott? >> reporter: hey, good evening, terry. the prosecution eventually wrapped up its cross examination of elizabeth holmes on the stand this afternoon, sometimes getting the theranos founder to admit some mistakes. sometimes running into verbal roadblocks. lid beth holmes faced tough questions in front of what turned out to be a completely full house in...
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medical examiner dr.result of complications of ethylene glycol toxicity. >> but exactly how antifreeze kills was critical to the state's case. >> when somebody ingests antifreeze either deliberately or because somebody else gave it to them, what's the progression of symptoms? >> well, initially they'll appear to be drunk or stuperouss and then they will become progressively lethargic and then become com owe toes and then start to have congestive heart failure and then go into renal failure and eventually die. >> you can sort of estimate when they ingested the antifreeze based on where their symptoms at are that point? >> that's right. you can get a rough estimate of when the ingestion occurred. >> the keystone of the state was when they could show when ray ingested the antifreeze. >> you were able to establish a timeline? >> when ems arrived at his residence he was lethargic and almost comatose. we know at that point he is probably 12 to 24 hours in. >> the me's estimate dovetailed with the prosecutor's t
medical examiner dr.result of complications of ethylene glycol toxicity. >> but exactly how antifreeze kills was critical to the state's case. >> when somebody ingests antifreeze either deliberately or because somebody else gave it to them, what's the progression of symptoms? >> well, initially they'll appear to be drunk or stuperouss and then they will become progressively lethargic and then become com owe toes and then start to have congestive heart failure and then go into...
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>> i object to this,. >> the examination is beyond the scope. >> you also told dr.that you don't make mistakes, right? you told him that? >> if it's in the report, yes. you told him you don't want to hurt or injure anybody, right? >> that was very important to you, right? >> yes. >> you were advocating for their interests, didn't you, for the people you worked with? >> i advocate for everybody. you had a close relation to them? you referred to sergeant as a rock star -- >> joe no when i would have done that. >>> nothing further, your honor. >> go ahead, mr. gray. in all of the patrols that you have conducted, did you have to rely on your partners for assistance anytime you did, stop or investigation of any nature? >> yes. >> that would be the family of the police department at brooklyn center, correct? >> yes. >> they were your second family, weren't they? as far as complains in the 26 years you were a police officer, did you ever have one citizen complaint? >> objection, your honor, beyond the scope. >> the objection is sustained beyond the scope. >> i have no furt
>> i object to this,. >> the examination is beyond the scope. >> you also told dr.that you don't make mistakes, right? you told him that? >> if it's in the report, yes. you told him you don't want to hurt or injure anybody, right? >> that was very important to you, right? >> yes. >> you were advocating for their interests, didn't you, for the people you worked with? >> i advocate for everybody. you had a close relation to them? you referred to...
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welcome back to the i'll examine, shall, good to be here. what would you say is the extent of the prime ministers, political trouble? how much trouble is bought? johnson know him. he, there are a lot of trouble, but maybe not the way people think. i suspect that in the last few days, there's been some kick back. people are worried that trees are my and it is are out for revenge. this concern because quite a lot of people, he was a hard core remain. crowd have been enjoying his troubles a bit much. and so that makes people who voted for him a little nervous because they might once a whole bar, as johnson would count, but for the right thing. and they don't want him to kind of end up with somebody they don't consider, it will be in the spirit why they rated johnson in the 1st place. having a federal law, he's lost a huge amount of support. i would suggest from the voters that he won't even from the red wal vices because they now really didn't feel as though any kind of liberal liberty embracing. instincts have been betrayed. i'm i think cop 20
welcome back to the i'll examine, shall, good to be here. what would you say is the extent of the prime ministers, political trouble? how much trouble is bought? johnson know him. he, there are a lot of trouble, but maybe not the way people think. i suspect that in the last few days, there's been some kick back. people are worried that trees are my and it is are out for revenge. this concern because quite a lot of people, he was a hard core remain. crowd have been enjoying his troubles a bit...
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the un human rights council has agreed to set up a commission to examine alleged abuses in ethiopia. investigate to say they receive credible reports all signs in the conflict. there are committing human rights violations. the united states is called on all sides in the year long war to end the violence. the estimates are shocking. according to information at our disposal, from november 2020 to june 2021. over 2200 survivors reported sexual and gender based violence to health facilities across the gray region. one of the one stop centers reported that the victims in over 90 percent of cases were miners and estimated that this is still the center has quadrupled. since the con iraq, that a year ago, it is important to keep in mind that this figures are most probably an underestimation of the true extent of the sexual and gender baseline. being perpetrated, of ethiopian government has dismissed the accusations of abuse and says it won't cooperate with an investigation. we hold our own council members. so who form a stand against us shows cited in the us and that he feels police addition
the un human rights council has agreed to set up a commission to examine alleged abuses in ethiopia. investigate to say they receive credible reports all signs in the conflict. there are committing human rights violations. the united states is called on all sides in the year long war to end the violence. the estimates are shocking. according to information at our disposal, from november 2020 to june 2021. over 2200 survivors reported sexual and gender based violence to health facilities across...
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. >> the american adventure, the american way of life that we'll examine is rather usual. nothing quite like if in the world. all of us want to know more, what makes it tick, why it's the best place on earth. why it's worth understanding. why it's worth saving. why wars have been fought to protect it. during the 13 weeks of this course in the american adventure our general purpose will be to answer many questions about the american way of life and to explore the workings of the american economic and political systems so that we may understand its significant and importance. why should we bother to do this? because in one generation many of the nations of the world have become either socialistic or communistic and the advocates of both of these economic and political systems have determined to gain control of our country. let's look at this map of the world. here live two and one quarter billion people. they work and worship under all kinds of economic and political systems. some dictatorships to democracy, from collectism to individualism. now let's see how socialism and c
. >> the american adventure, the american way of life that we'll examine is rather usual. nothing quite like if in the world. all of us want to know more, what makes it tick, why it's the best place on earth. why it's worth understanding. why it's worth saving. why wars have been fought to protect it. during the 13 weeks of this course in the american adventure our general purpose will be to answer many questions about the american way of life and to explore the workings of the american...
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we saw that throughout the cross examinations.and time again is that that often back fired. and that juries often react very negatively to that sort of cross examination. so here we did see that there were various attacks of varying kindses. so whether there was an incentive, a financial incentive, that is how many of the victims victims were crss e. but then we also saw cross examination about issues of memory, was there some sort of conspiracy to once epstein was dead, to implicate maxwell instead. >> and maxwell did not take the stand in her own defense which is not required to do. the judge instructs the jury not to read anything into. but we have had a couple of high profile cases recently where high profile defendants have taken the stand. is that do you think even though they are told not to think about it, does that have any effect on a juror? >> i do believe that jurors follow the instructions as given to them. do i think as human beings there can only be a sub conscience effect? of course, but i do think it is very diffe
we saw that throughout the cross examinations.and time again is that that often back fired. and that juries often react very negatively to that sort of cross examination. so here we did see that there were various attacks of varying kindses. so whether there was an incentive, a financial incentive, that is how many of the victims victims were crss e. but then we also saw cross examination about issues of memory, was there some sort of conspiracy to once epstein was dead, to implicate maxwell...
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on the i'll examine, show, great pleasure, thank you. and doesn't majority of 80 in the house of commons, doesn't make it immune from political pressure. the own austin tobacco. what the prime minister, a lesson on the limits of political power. he couldn't save his friends. but the same time the goblins successfully fended off a house of lords boards to protect the incomes of millions of pensioners. it may seem remarkable that the mainstream media invested so much effort into the issue of empties financial dealings and so little into the income of heart raced pensioners . what the issues threatened long term damage to the government's position. no dates in there. we small hours of the morning, the prime minister news is underworld without turbulent parliamentarians, such as lord secor or anger smith. he is, however, unlikely to get one but no from alex myself and all at virtue is good by stay stiff and we hope to see you all again next week. ah ah ah, my math guys are more of my guide to financial survival. this is a hedge fund, it's a
on the i'll examine, show, great pleasure, thank you. and doesn't majority of 80 in the house of commons, doesn't make it immune from political pressure. the own austin tobacco. what the prime minister, a lesson on the limits of political power. he couldn't save his friends. but the same time the goblins successfully fended off a house of lords boards to protect the incomes of millions of pensioners. it may seem remarkable that the mainstream media invested so much effort into the issue of...
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cross-examination is where things left off over the course of yesterday.hings will pick up today. the judge previously had hoped that things would be over, that it would be in the jury's hands at least, by today. he was 100% certain is what he said. now he's saying things may spill into tomorrow. christine, laura? >> all right, omar, thank you for that. we know you'll be there for us. >>> chilling new testimony in the trial of ghislaine maxwell. a woman who claims jeffrey epstein sexually abused her says maxwell set up their meetings. the woman also vividly described for jurors what she says she witnessed at epstein's homes. more now from cnn's kara scannell. >> reporter: a second accuser testified monday in the sex trafficking trial of ghislaine maxwell using the pseudonym kate. kate told the jury she met jeffrey epstein when maxwell brought her to a room where epstein was naked and she was instructed to give him a massage. that incident and a similar one soon after included sex acts, kate said. after both incidents, kate asked maxwell if she had fun. she
cross-examination is where things left off over the course of yesterday.hings will pick up today. the judge previously had hoped that things would be over, that it would be in the jury's hands at least, by today. he was 100% certain is what he said. now he's saying things may spill into tomorrow. christine, laura? >> all right, omar, thank you for that. we know you'll be there for us. >>> chilling new testimony in the trial of ghislaine maxwell. a woman who claims jeffrey epstein...
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and if a doctor from northwestern testifying that he examined him and could find no injury.ht there in front of the jury are not doing himself any good to try to continue to perpetrate, perpetuate this in such a manner. i think it is a very different when you don't get to see a camera in the court. but i have to tell you, over the last few high-profile cases, i really believe in the jury, and dive all the confidence that the jury will make the right decision. >> shannon: and looking forward to matt finn's tweets from that tomorrow. another trial when there is also not a camera, the elaine maxwell trial. people keep asking why aren't their chemist question mike in 1994, the u.s. traditional conference which sets policy federal courts voted down an amendment which would've allowed cameras in criminal proceedings. do you think will be helpful for there to be more transparency if it were possible for the judge to allow a camera in the ghislaine maxwell trial? >> i've been quite a skeptic about glowing embers in the courtroom. the supreme court doesn't allow them. some federal ap
and if a doctor from northwestern testifying that he examined him and could find no injury.ht there in front of the jury are not doing himself any good to try to continue to perpetrate, perpetuate this in such a manner. i think it is a very different when you don't get to see a camera in the court. but i have to tell you, over the last few high-profile cases, i really believe in the jury, and dive all the confidence that the jury will make the right decision. >> shannon: and looking...
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him and then sum up all his inconsistencies. >> reporter: under cross-examination so far, prosecutorsned why smollett refused to cooperate with investigators and did not turn over cell phone or medical records if he was truly a victim of a crime. smollett saying he was concerned about his privacy. >> he deserves his day in court first. and i can't reiterate enough how badly he was convicted in the court of public opinion. we are innocent until proven guilty. >> that was ron allen reporting. it's not just the high-end stores being targeted by robbers. everyday stores like local grocery stores like safeway along with restaurants are also facing the threat. yesterday morning someone broke into rt rotisserie in hays valley in san francisco and took the register. customers say theft is a common site at one safeway at market and church. >> the old self-checkout you'd see people checking out and they'd just walk out without paying. >> hoping they can close the doors and keep people from escaping. >> management has reduced store hours. they closed the main entrance, locked up a lot of the pro
him and then sum up all his inconsistencies. >> reporter: under cross-examination so far, prosecutorsned why smollett refused to cooperate with investigators and did not turn over cell phone or medical records if he was truly a victim of a crime. smollett saying he was concerned about his privacy. >> he deserves his day in court first. and i can't reiterate enough how badly he was convicted in the court of public opinion. we are innocent until proven guilty. >> that was ron...
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associate medical examiner doctor todd luckasevic come from the theory.any doubt said the prosecutor, as to who poisoned autumn. police discovered the defendants laptop hidden in an office safe. an insider, a wealth of information that told them bob ferrante had indeed been a very busy researcher in the months before his wife's death. >> doctor ferrante was googling searches concerning cyanide. were to purchase it. how to purchase it. the effects on people. >> and he didn't stop there. the prosecutor said bob ferrante then made an interesting request to his love associates. something later rick related detectives. >> he goes to the purchasing person in the laboratory and he tells this person that he wants to order a bottle cyanide of. >> has he ever done that before? >> never. >> better yet, the detectives explained, the doctor asked for the cyanide to be delivered over night. >> and when is all this in relation to autumn's slumping to the floor in her home? >> two days prior. >> two days prior? >> yes. >> ferrante he, said, had even left his fingerprint
associate medical examiner doctor todd luckasevic come from the theory.any doubt said the prosecutor, as to who poisoned autumn. police discovered the defendants laptop hidden in an office safe. an insider, a wealth of information that told them bob ferrante had indeed been a very busy researcher in the months before his wife's death. >> doctor ferrante was googling searches concerning cyanide. were to purchase it. how to purchase it. the effects on people. >> and he didn't stop...
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. >> reporter: a medical examiner is helping answer why this former nfl cornerback killed six people and then himself in april. in the shocking mass murder, phillip adams killed dr. robert leslie, a well-known physician, his wife, two of their grandchildren and two workers outside their south carolina home. dr. ann mckee who examined his brain is blaming cte, saying this was unusually severe, stage two, where the patient is often aggressive, explosive or paranoid. his brain looked a lot like the brain of aaron hernandez who was convicted of murder and died by suicide in prison. >> we are finding some comfort in the cte results and the explanation they provide for the irrational behaviors pertaining to this tragedy. >> reporter: cte is found in people with a history of head trauma and can only be officially diagnosed when a person is dead. adams joins a growing list of former nfl players who struggle with the disease. at the time of the killings, his father said he blamed his son's football career. >> i think the football messed him up. >> reporter: he was just 32 years old when he di
. >> reporter: a medical examiner is helping answer why this former nfl cornerback killed six people and then himself in april. in the shocking mass murder, phillip adams killed dr. robert leslie, a well-known physician, his wife, two of their grandchildren and two workers outside their south carolina home. dr. ann mckee who examined his brain is blaming cte, saying this was unusually severe, stage two, where the patient is often aggressive, explosive or paranoid. his brain looked a lot...
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and you get this a series of stories examining with abide and runs again, and if not, what might take his place. so was the president to do? he should announce much sooner than later that he would not run for a 2nd term. the argument against this is that he would instantly turn him into a lame duck presidents. and that's undoubtedly true. bought news flush right now, he's worse than a lame duck. the white house press secretary, however says the president has every intention of keeping his job, whether the country will concur is another massa. willis sounds a bit dramatic, but her american society, being split along party lines, could be, quote, irreversible, and extremely dangerous. that is the finding of a new academic study, which concludes that division in america is close to tipping point of the study claims. that polarization has gone so far that americans will find it difficult if not impossible to unite even when faced by a serious threat such as wall. let's get the opinion now of a political commentator, a naughty contributor lauren chin. political division in america is at an
and you get this a series of stories examining with abide and runs again, and if not, what might take his place. so was the president to do? he should announce much sooner than later that he would not run for a 2nd term. the argument against this is that he would instantly turn him into a lame duck presidents. and that's undoubtedly true. bought news flush right now, he's worse than a lame duck. the white house press secretary, however says the president has every intention of keeping his job,...
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this was the first chance prosecutors got to cross- examine homes on the witness stand. len ramirez has more from the federal courthouse in santa fe. 4 it was an intense and emotional day on the witness stand for elizabeth holmes, her 1st day of cross-examination, in which the prosecutor tried to give the jury a fuller picture of the relationship between elizabeth holmes and her boyfriend and business partner, sunny balwani, at one point showing a series of text messages and when which the to exchange very intense messages of love. for the second straight day, elizabeth holmes broke down in tears on the witness stand. she was asked by the prosecutor during cross-examination to read a series of texts between her and sunny balwani. holmes texted i love you and us together, perfection, while balwani calls her gods tiger and warrior. yesterday, holmes testified that balwani was controlling and abusive towards her. >> is undermining the potential defensive there was an abusive relationship. >> reporter: the prosecutor also showed picture of the atherton mansion home that balw
this was the first chance prosecutors got to cross- examine homes on the witness stand. len ramirez has more from the federal courthouse in santa fe. 4 it was an intense and emotional day on the witness stand for elizabeth holmes, her 1st day of cross-examination, in which the prosecutor tried to give the jury a fuller picture of the relationship between elizabeth holmes and her boyfriend and business partner, sunny balwani, at one point showing a series of text messages and when which the to...
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that say yes, you can revive bacteria from deep permafrost. russia establishes an organization to examine these threats. she stood up for sure. there are a number of well documented outbreaks of paleo infections that had arisen from thermal degradation of permafrost in the arctic and suburb degrees in this anthrax . smallpox pit the virus has defrosted from the pound of frost and right off to die . it started attacking and killing amoebas. luckily it is not harmful to humans, but what else is hidden in the frozen soil? what is awaiting us in 2020 to san to say the melting ice caused by global warming can lead to the emergence of new infectious diseases is frozen less contained the precursors of bon viruses is fear the could be deadly improved, especially resistant stop official in the arctic council told i'd say about the main biological threats in the onto region and efforts to neutralize article you lets me would. the arctic is a most sensitive region which is prone to catastrophic consequences when a number of climate, social, economic, and ethnic, cultural indicators, and biological r
that say yes, you can revive bacteria from deep permafrost. russia establishes an organization to examine these threats. she stood up for sure. there are a number of well documented outbreaks of paleo infections that had arisen from thermal degradation of permafrost in the arctic and suburb degrees in this anthrax . smallpox pit the virus has defrosted from the pound of frost and right off to die . it started attacking and killing amoebas. luckily it is not harmful to humans, but what else is...
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the start examining such viruses urgently as melting permafrost means they could, if nothing's done, we unleashed on humanity deadly ancient viruses, revive horror movie. no reality rushes permafrost is melting. viruses and bacteria is that we trapped and frost for thousands of years. now could wake up. there are extremely good papers that say yes, you can revive bacteria from deep permafrost. russia establishes an organization to examine these threats with it, but i sure there are a number of well documented outbreaks of paleo infections that had arisen from thermal degradation of permafrost. and the arctic and sub up to greens, anthrax, smallpox, tuberculosis, one virus, has already been found. the pits, a virus has defrosted from the pound of frost and right after that it started attacking and killing amoebas. luckily it is not harmful to humans. but what else is hidden in the frozen soil? what is awaiting us in 2022. you can read a much more about that right now at the russia section of r t dot com will. thanks for joining us here for this part of the friday program. certainly mo
the start examining such viruses urgently as melting permafrost means they could, if nothing's done, we unleashed on humanity deadly ancient viruses, revive horror movie. no reality rushes permafrost is melting. viruses and bacteria is that we trapped and frost for thousands of years. now could wake up. there are extremely good papers that say yes, you can revive bacteria from deep permafrost. russia establishes an organization to examine these threats with it, but i sure there are a number of...
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so according on the arctic calvin counselor start examining such viruses as soon as possible as melting permafrost means they could. if nothing's done, the unleashed on humanity dead. me ancient viruses revived horror livi no reality. rushes palmer frost is melting. viruses and bacteria is that which hampton fast for thousands of years now could wake up. there are extremely good papers that say yes, you can revive bacteria from deep permafrost. russia establishes an organization to examine these threats. with that are sure, there are a number of well documented outbreaks of paleo infections that had arisen from thermal degradation of permafrost in the arctic and sub up to greens. anthrax, smallpox, tuberculosis, one virus, half a radical, found the pit. the virus has defrosted from the pound of frost and right off to die, it started attacking and killing amoebas. luckily it is not harmful to humans, but what else is hidden in the frozen soil? what is awaiting us in 2022 or side to say the melting ice could lead to the oceans of new infectious diseases. as frozen layers contain the pre c
so according on the arctic calvin counselor start examining such viruses as soon as possible as melting permafrost means they could. if nothing's done, the unleashed on humanity dead. me ancient viruses revived horror livi no reality. rushes palmer frost is melting. viruses and bacteria is that which hampton fast for thousands of years now could wake up. there are extremely good papers that say yes, you can revive bacteria from deep permafrost. russia establishes an organization to examine...
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of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense examination by prosecutorsrial is moving incredibly fast. we are now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence�*s case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses, and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's case of the key four accusers, hoping that they have sown enough doubt injurors�* minds to avoid a conviction for their client, ghislaine maxwell. here in britain, a crushing by—election defeat has dealt another blow to the authority of the prime minister, borisjohnson. his conservative party lost a seat it had held for almost 200 years. the result comes in the middle of a turbulent period for mrjohnson. on friday, the man appointed to investigate whether british government officials broke lockdown rules last christmas has stepped down from the role after it emerged a party was held in his own department.
of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense examination by prosecutorsrial is moving incredibly fast. we are now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence�*s case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses, and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's...
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the agency made the decision after inspecting the medical examiner's facilities, examining its proceduresviewing employees. the medical examiner's office lost its accreditation in 2017 when there was a long list of problems with the office, including a backlog. in death reports inadequate facilities, missing narcotics and staffing issues. governor newsom is putting $50,000 towards solving a homicide in san pablo. investigators say they hope to generate clues in the killing of. 27 year old sean tillis, stills with sean killed in his vehicle on june 12th of last year, just outside an apartment complex on rum real boulevard, police have released a sketch of a possible suspect. they say he was driving a black 2015 volkswagen passat. headed toward oakland. oakland police say they recovered a possible getaway car used in the killing of retired police officer kevin machida. machida was shot and killed last month while working as a security guard for local tv news station. katie was evan sernoffsky has the latest on that investigation and a new plan to increase the number of police officers in ea
the agency made the decision after inspecting the medical examiner's facilities, examining its proceduresviewing employees. the medical examiner's office lost its accreditation in 2017 when there was a long list of problems with the office, including a backlog. in death reports inadequate facilities, missing narcotics and staffing issues. governor newsom is putting $50,000 towards solving a homicide in san pablo. investigators say they hope to generate clues in the killing of. 27 year old sean...
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when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. what do you do? the autopsy?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 would say there might be some minor correla
when i tell people i work at the medical examiners office. what do you do? the autopsy?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...
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what he is saying is we need to re-examine our commerce clause cases. he said something about, what do you do with 60 years of jurisprudence? i'm not sure. when i read that in preparation for this, it seems like something he would not write now . i think a judge would perhaps have more insight. that is a step backwards. he mentioned -- in the footnotes. his more recent opinions, i'm not sure that is a step back. the most significant opinion he has written on his view of stare decisis was pretty recent. everyone says, justice thomas does not believe in precedent. it is not exactly right or fair. he thinks we take an oath to uphold the constitution, the constitution is the ultimate and that is what matters first. if you want to look at a fairly recent example that makes a difference to the justice, look at the gamble decision. justice thomas had been one of the early skeptics of the notion that the double jeopardy prohibition would allow a state to prosecute someone for an offense, have that individual acquitted, but then a separate sovereign the federal
what he is saying is we need to re-examine our commerce clause cases. he said something about, what do you do with 60 years of jurisprudence? i'm not sure. when i read that in preparation for this, it seems like something he would not write now . i think a judge would perhaps have more insight. that is a step backwards. he mentioned -- in the footnotes. his more recent opinions, i'm not sure that is a step back. the most significant opinion he has written on his view of stare decisis was pretty...
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. >> reporter: the teen was killed by a gunshot wound to the chest according to the medical examiner.e believe that round was an officer's round. >> reporter: the suspect in the alleged assault that prompted the shooting, daniel lopez, was also killed. lapd chief michael moore saying in a statement that he is profoundly sorry and, quote, this chaotic incident resulting in the death of an innocent child is tragic and devastating for everyone involved. the apology comes as the department faces scrutiny for firing multiple rounds in a crowded store. law enforcement experts say that it is too early to know exactly what went wrong. what is the protocol when police are pursuing a suspect who may be armed in a crowded place like a store? >> you being the law enforcement official have a responsibility to be sure that you keep everyone safe. you want to be able to place your shot in the right place. but unfortunately, that may not always happen. and that is what makes this very sad and tragic. >> reporter: the deadly incident is currently under investigation by both the los angeles police and
. >> reporter: the teen was killed by a gunshot wound to the chest according to the medical examiner.e believe that round was an officer's round. >> reporter: the suspect in the alleged assault that prompted the shooting, daniel lopez, was also killed. lapd chief michael moore saying in a statement that he is profoundly sorry and, quote, this chaotic incident resulting in the death of an innocent child is tragic and devastating for everyone involved. the apology comes as the...
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of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense cross—examination by moving incredibly fast. we are now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence's case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's case of the key four accusers, hoping that they have sewn enough doubt injurors minds to avoid a conviction for their client, ghislaine maxwell. the uk's top civil servant has stepped down from leading an inquiry into downing street lockdown parties, after it emerged an event was held in his own office last year. simon case's investigation was supposed to clear up whether rules had been broken — but instead it's another damaging step for the prime minister after a bruising couple of weeks. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley reports. westminster is packed up for christmas, but it is events from this time last
of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense cross—examination by moving incredibly fast. we are now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence's case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's case of the key...
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the beans are examined and sampled in the laboratory. so most if with yearly stuff we're socialists and quality control. at this point, we're examining the actual appearance of the bean. the point of our analysis is partly to give the farmers feedback so they can optimize the production process orders with if, if there is, and i will. okay. as you can see here, we found coffee bore beatles. yeah. a type of past that has infested the cropped on one of those. so we have to do something about that. one is, but them is we need to tell the farmers that they have on the problem levin so it's very important for them to keep their fingers clean in order to get rid of this past. but i gave them was just a deposit of the coffee beans that aren't infested or then processed for sampling, roasted wade and ground. the experts gather for a 1st round of aroma testing. initially, they keep their opinions to themselves. while glucose are gary of anything you say might influence the others, the law. so no one speaks while we're sampling. does he no not hel
the beans are examined and sampled in the laboratory. so most if with yearly stuff we're socialists and quality control. at this point, we're examining the actual appearance of the bean. the point of our analysis is partly to give the farmers feedback so they can optimize the production process orders with if, if there is, and i will. okay. as you can see here, we found coffee bore beatles. yeah. a type of past that has infested the cropped on one of those. so we have to do something about...
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of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense examination by prosecutorsncredibly fast. we are now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence's case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses, and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's case of the key four accusers, hoping that they have sown enough doubt injurors' minds to avoid a conviction for their client, ghislaine maxwell. this you are watching bbc news. the headlines: concern across europe as extra measures are announced to combat the growing threat of the omicron variant. and as we've been hearing, the british socialite ghislaine maxwell, who's on trial in new york on sex trafficking charges, has told the court she won't be giving evidence. here in the uk, a crushing by—election defeat has dealt another blow to the authority of the prime minister, borisjohnson. his conservative party lost a seat
of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense examination by prosecutorsncredibly fast. we are now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence's case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses, and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's case of the key four...
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shoot over and over in a tearful cross examination, potter who had never fired a weapon in an arrest. apologized, you are focused on what you had done because you had just killed somebody you knew that force was unreasonable and unwarranted or anybody that's why you said, i'm going to go to prison. i don't know whether that happens and whether dante right life ended in an unfortunate accident or a criminal act. a jury will decide. john henderson, al jazeera chicago to china, now where the continuing problems facing the country. second, 2nd largest, real estate developer ever grant her smart fears about its impact on the economy. other chinese developers, including kaiser and she, mo, are also in trouble with share prices falling because of debt concerns. katrina, you reports on sue's hall in eastern china. it's called fairy land, but it feels like a ghost town he ever grand project is just one of the hundreds in china stalled because of the real estate giant's financial troubles. it's more than $300000000000.00 in debt and has defaulted on to overseas bonds. okay, yeah, retired pharma
shoot over and over in a tearful cross examination, potter who had never fired a weapon in an arrest. apologized, you are focused on what you had done because you had just killed somebody you knew that force was unreasonable and unwarranted or anybody that's why you said, i'm going to go to prison. i don't know whether that happens and whether dante right life ended in an unfortunate accident or a criminal act. a jury will decide. john henderson, al jazeera chicago to china, now where the...
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who has been very involved throughout this whole trial, passing notes to her lawyers during cross—examination stand. of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense cross—examination by prosecutors, but really this trial is moving incredibly fast. we are now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence's case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's case of the key four accusers, hoping that they have shown enough doubt in jurors minds to avoid a conviction for their client, ghislaine maxwell. find their client, ghislaine maxwell. and will cut of interest has this case garnered in the us? == will cut of interest has this case garnered in the us?— will cut of interest has this case garnered in the us? -- what kind of interest? there _ garnered in the us? -- what kind of interest? there is _ garnered in the us? -- what
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of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense cross—examination bye now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence�*s case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's case of the key four accusers, hoping that they have shown enough doubt injurors minds to avoid a conviction for their client, ghislaine maxwell. you are watching bbc news. the neural structure of by election by liberal democrats. the uk records and other record of covid infections. scientists warned that tougher restrictions will be needed in england very soon to control hospital admissions. the united states has renewed its call for a ceasefire in ethiopia, after the united nations human rights council ordered an independent investigation into violations by all sides in the conflict. state department spokesman ned price said he was gravely c
of course, that would have been a very risky strategy, opening her up to intense cross—examination bye now set to have closing statements from both sides on monday. the defence�*s case, after initially saying they might call 35 witnesses, they rested after calling nine witnesses and none really revealing too much more to help their case. it seems that the defence is really relying on their cross—examination that happened during the prosecution's case of the key four accusers, hoping that...