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and professor stephen greer joins me now . professor greer, thanks now.ry much for joining now. professor greer, thanks very much forjoining me now. professor greer, thanks very much for joining me today. could we start by just going through what the accusations were against you? what exactly were against you? what exactly were these students claiming that you had done ? well it's that you had done? well it's important to bear in mind the background to this. i have been teaching this unit and the module . it's called human rights module. it's called human rights and law, politics and society . and law, politics and society. and then the module is entitled islam china and the far east. i've been teaching this for nearly a decade and a half, including to muslims students with incident , basically with incident, basically university of bristol, islamic society, press, soc claim that practically everything in the modern and everything in the model a module was islamophobic and even things like that. that also realise, for example , they also realise, for exam
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it's known for its greer cheese and international blue valley and winter.undred 80 km and these days the whole district is unesco world heritage site. but while i could do with a bit of a cleanup. we sent ava to find out why. we sent eva zu beck there to find out why. the strange looking but much loved. what's so special about these little creatures? i can't believe this is happening. oh, my god, it is so smooth, it is so lovely, it is like holding a baby. the axolotl is not only endemic to mexico, its population is limited to these wetlands and the worsening pollutions is threatening its very survival. ok, put him back. thankfully, the conservation project armando runs here has been a great success and, as a result,
it's known for its greer cheese and international blue valley and winter.undred 80 km and these days the whole district is unesco world heritage site. but while i could do with a bit of a cleanup. we sent ava to find out why. we sent eva zu beck there to find out why. the strange looking but much loved. what's so special about these little creatures? i can't believe this is happening. oh, my god, it is so smooth, it is so lovely, it is like holding a baby. the axolotl is not only endemic to...
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and professor stephen greer joins me now . professor greer, thanks now.very much for joining now. professor greer, thanks very much forjoining me now. professor greer, thanks very much for joining me today. could we start by just going through what the accusations were against you? what exactly were against you? what exactly were these students claiming that you had done ? well it's that you had done? well it's important to bear in mind the background to this. i have been teaching this unit and the module . it's called human rights module. it's called human rights and law, politics and society . and law, politics and society. and then the module is entitled islam china and the far east. i've been teaching this for nearly a decade and a half, including to muslims students with incident , basically with incident, basically university of bristol, islamic society, press, soc claim that practically everything in the modern and everything in the model a module was islamophobic and even things like that. that also realise, for example , they also realise, for ex
and professor stephen greer joins me now . professor greer, thanks now.very much for joining now. professor greer, thanks very much forjoining me now. professor greer, thanks very much for joining me today. could we start by just going through what the accusations were against you? what exactly were against you? what exactly were these students claiming that you had done ? well it's that you had done? well it's important to bear in mind the background to this. i have been teaching this unit and...
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. >> paula greer is a firearms expert for sled, the south carolina law enforcement division examinedder scene and also where around alex murdaugh's property, greer told the jury some casings found at the scene were fired from or ejected by weapons used before at alex murdaugh's home. >> all those items are of the same model and manufacturer. . is that correct. >> yes, sir, they all appear arctic front the same head stamp information and information on the side of the shell and their case construction all appears to be consistent. >> prosecutors say maggie murdaugh was shot five times with a 300 blackout rifle and their son paul was killed with a shotgun. according to testimony, both of those were often used by the murdaugh family. >> this shotgun was determined to be mole super back eagle three semiautomatic shotgun and 12 gauge >> here's why this expert's testimony is key. by telling the jury that shell casings scattered around the property where the murdaughs live and shell casings found at the murder scene matched firearms from the home the state is making the case the gun used to
. >> paula greer is a firearms expert for sled, the south carolina law enforcement division examinedder scene and also where around alex murdaugh's property, greer told the jury some casings found at the scene were fired from or ejected by weapons used before at alex murdaugh's home. >> all those items are of the same model and manufacturer. . is that correct. >> yes, sir, they all appear arctic front the same head stamp information and information on the side of the shell and...
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poses severe threats to lifen earth we knowt toda and as me goes , those sere threa become great and greer, and ultately i ink havehe poential obecoming castroph. even ifou' skeptic about cmate cnge, ther's no denyi that ipresentsajor riskshat noompany, ty, or contry canfford tognore. >> ielieve t america businessommunityan and mt lead theay in heing toeduce the risks. to rise tohe challges of imate chge, theyust do so now.his is n a probl for anotr day. t investmts e'rmaking tay will determi our ecomic futu. >> according to the u.s. government's 2014 national climate assessment, average temperatures have increased by as much as 1.9 degrees fahrenheit in the u.s. since 1895, with most of the increase occurring since 1970. temperatures are projected to rise another 2 to 4 degrees in most areas of the country in the next few decades. people are already feeling the impact, these early effects of climate change a harbinger of what the future may hold. >> if you're on the coast, most likely it's sea level rise. if you're in the midwest, extreme heat-wave events. extreme flooding and precipitati
poses severe threats to lifen earth we knowt toda and as me goes , those sere threa become great and greer, and ultately i ink havehe poential obecoming castroph. even ifou' skeptic about cmate cnge, ther's no denyi that ipresentsajor riskshat noompany, ty, or contry canfford tognore. >> ielieve t america businessommunityan and mt lead theay in heing toeduce the risks. to rise tohe challges of imate chge, theyust do so now.his is n a probl for anotr day. t investmts e'rmaking tay will...
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. >> reporter: and paul greer is a firearms expert for the south carolina law enforcement division.ll casings found at the scene. and greer told the jury that some of the casings found at the scene were fired from or kjek ejected by weapons used before at the home. >> yes, they all appeared to have the same head stamp information and information on the side of the shell and their case construction all appears to be consistent. >> reporter: prosecutors say maggie was shot five times with a 300 blackout rifle and their son paul killed with a shotgun. according to testimony, both of those were often used by the murdaugh family. >> this shotgun determined to be a super black eagle three semi automatic shotgun and 12 gauge. >> reporter: and here is why this expert's testimony is key. by telling the jury that shell casings scattered around the property where the murdaughs live and shell casings found at the murder scene match firearms at the home, the state is making the case that the guns used to kill maggie and paul had been fired many time on the murdaugh family and owned by the murdau
. >> reporter: and paul greer is a firearms expert for the south carolina law enforcement division.ll casings found at the scene. and greer told the jury that some of the casings found at the scene were fired from or kjek ejected by weapons used before at the home. >> yes, they all appeared to have the same head stamp information and information on the side of the shell and their case construction all appears to be consistent. >> reporter: prosecutors say maggie was shot five...
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baker, "new york times" chief white house correspondent and an msnbc political analyst, and brian greer former general counsel for the cia. so ali, now that the president and speaker have met, where do efforts to deal with the issue of the debt limit go from here? >> reporter: look, i imagine, jose, that this is going to continue to be a rocky road, however respectful these men are going to be as they travel it. because it's clear at this point that both sides still have the same stances that they had when they went into that meeting, which is to biden this is a nonnegotiable issue, you have to raise the debt limit or there will be catastrophic economic fallout. for mccarthy, he wants it to be a kboerks. for him the fact that biden was willing to meet yesterday is the beginning of that. he sees that as a victory because it's an ongoing salvo of an open dialogue. what biden is challenging mccarthy to do because republicans want to make cuts to spending, show what those cuts to spending are going to be. we're going to see the president's budget after the state of the union. we're also exp
baker, "new york times" chief white house correspondent and an msnbc political analyst, and brian greer former general counsel for the cia. so ali, now that the president and speaker have met, where do efforts to deal with the issue of the debt limit go from here? >> reporter: look, i imagine, jose, that this is going to continue to be a rocky road, however respectful these men are going to be as they travel it. because it's clear at this point that both sides still have the...
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christina greer, thank you. who won the week is still ahead.ore we go to break, the latest installment in our new blog series, black history uncensored, highlights the great richard write, the renowned author of black boy and native son and a frequent target of republican book bans. read his feature and more on the reidout blog. we'll be right back. hi, i'm tony hawk, and like many of you, i take a statin to reduce cholesterol, but statins can also deplete coq10 levels. that's why my doctor recommended qunol coq10. qunol has the number one cardiologist recommended form of coq10. qunol. the brand i trust. i was always the competitive one in our family... 'til my sister signed up for united healthcare medicare advantage. ♪wow, uh-huh♪ now she's got a whole team to help her get the most out of her plan. ♪wow, uh-huh♪ with coverage that's better than ever for dental... ...vision... ...prescription drugs and more. advantage: me! can't wait 'til i turn 65! aarp medicare advantage plans, only from unitedhealthcare. take advantage now at uhc.com/medica
christina greer, thank you. who won the week is still ahead.ore we go to break, the latest installment in our new blog series, black history uncensored, highlights the great richard write, the renowned author of black boy and native son and a frequent target of republican book bans. read his feature and more on the reidout blog. we'll be right back. hi, i'm tony hawk, and like many of you, i take a statin to reduce cholesterol, but statins can also deplete coq10 levels. that's why my doctor...
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it's not this decision comes from a deeper and longer term assessment. lets us over and speak to ross greer. he is the from the scottish cream party politician. he's also a member of the scottish parliament roscoe, you're joining us from glasgow welcome to al jazeera. so someone who campaigned alongside nicholas sturgeon on the issue of independence. you must be disappointed by this resignation. absolutely. nicholas darcia has been an outstanding leader for the independence movement as a whole. and of course, she's the leader of a government that has 2 parties and the 2 parties of independence. they s m p and my partner, the scottish greens. she's also been consistently the most popular politician in scott, and she laid the country incredibly well through the corporate pandemic. but i think we can all recognize being in a position like that for so long for 8 and a half years teaching huge tool on end of the day. there's a huge amount of quite right for scrutiny and pressure on government to go further into the foster. there's also an awful of completely unacceptable behavior. directed the p
it's not this decision comes from a deeper and longer term assessment. lets us over and speak to ross greer. he is the from the scottish cream party politician. he's also a member of the scottish parliament roscoe, you're joining us from glasgow welcome to al jazeera. so someone who campaigned alongside nicholas sturgeon on the issue of independence. you must be disappointed by this resignation. absolutely. nicholas darcia has been an outstanding leader for the independence movement as a whole....
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i'm a greer, you on moon market. russia, you the 2 main methods transported oil worse, why a network of a pipeline to live in countries? and interestingly, it continues to be, you bring water from using the drills were pipeline. secondly, in network of tankers with failure, wrestling oil defaults all over the world, and they have no comp functions from the european union that you have set up for diesel fuel oil. and those are not in compliance. will either have stories financing, and they won't even get services for the riff. in chile, 22 people have died in wild fires that are sweeping across southern n, central regions firefighters say they're now more than 250 different active fires covering almost 500 square kilometers. the government has extended an emergency order in 3 regions. defies. have been sparked by an unusually hot summer heat wave . it's somewhat a 100 and we're working on multiple sources of forest size that added to the weather high temperatures and a lot of wind of cause great destruction, both in vegetation and building a non arctic blast has hit part of the united
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hygiene in the spread of disease, it also reflects the level of degradation and absurdity that been greer has. it will be the cause of an explosion over conditions inside israeli prisons. since taken office last year, ben gray has pushed his hard line reforms on the country even calling for the death penalty for palestinians who is really secure services, hud labeled as terrorists and promising to make prison conditions even harsher for inmates. according to the ultimate prisoner support and human rights association, israel has over $4000.00 palestinians and incarceration, including women and children, were many of them held without charge or trial. while these really official has said that he's glad of the conditions that palestinians are in. i came to nasa prison yesterday to ensure that the murderers of jews are not getting better conditions as a result of the construction of new cells. and i was glad to see that the israel prison service does not intend to improve their holding conditions. live now to international advocacy office. melina, on, sorry for more on this thanks for joining
hygiene in the spread of disease, it also reflects the level of degradation and absurdity that been greer has. it will be the cause of an explosion over conditions inside israeli prisons. since taken office last year, ben gray has pushed his hard line reforms on the country even calling for the death penalty for palestinians who is really secure services, hud labeled as terrorists and promising to make prison conditions even harsher for inmates. according to the ultimate prisoner support and...
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hygiene and the spread of disease, it also reflects the level of degradation and absurdity that bend. greer has it will be the cause of an explosion over conditions inside israeli prisons, according to international advocacy office, malayna and sorry from other may a prison, a support and human rights association that restrictions imposed on palestinian prisons is nothing new in terms of israeli policy. in years, new and policies against palestinian political prisoners is only a continuation to how the israeli occupation deeds with palestinian political prisoners. we have seen since bank via has there taken his new stand as then in the national security and minister. there has been a lot of implementation that aren't, as you mentioned, degrading and do not meet the requirement of adequate living standards. even inside prisons. the new government is there is slowly trying to argue that the rights of palestinian prisoners and science prisons are some sort of a privilege to them. and they should be trying to take these privileges back from palestinian prisoners. it started with and limiting th
hygiene and the spread of disease, it also reflects the level of degradation and absurdity that bend. greer has it will be the cause of an explosion over conditions inside israeli prisons, according to international advocacy office, malayna and sorry from other may a prison, a support and human rights association that restrictions imposed on palestinian prisons is nothing new in terms of israeli policy. in years, new and policies against palestinian political prisoners is only a continuation to...
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this chap's called stephen greer . it's been called stephen greer.long an academic for a very long time. instead the inquiry basically is saying that is he was fine, he wasn't doing anything wrong. he wasn't doing the things that he was accused of. and it's such a fascinating story. this is a guy's a granddad now and he describes he has to go into hiding pretty much. he has to disguise himself. he has to carry items around, perhaps uses weapons. he feels that he was in danger. and this was all because he taught this was all because he taught this module covert things like the charlie hebdo situation. what do you make, too? it's shallow . i what do you make, too? it's shallow. i think it's a real, really, really sad position we find ourselves in when part of the point of university should be to expand young people's minds. and actually what we seem to be doing is narrowing them andidea to be doing is narrowing them and idea that i mean , in this and idea that i mean, in this instance in particular is, you rightly said they were actually to investigate
this chap's called stephen greer . it's been called stephen greer.long an academic for a very long time. instead the inquiry basically is saying that is he was fine, he wasn't doing anything wrong. he wasn't doing the things that he was accused of. and it's such a fascinating story. this is a guy's a granddad now and he describes he has to go into hiding pretty much. he has to disguise himself. he has to carry items around, perhaps uses weapons. he feels that he was in danger. and this was all...
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. ♪♪ [music break] amy: evan greer's "i want something," a favorite song of independent journalist andjen angel, who we are thinking of and rooting for today, who is hospitalized in california after being critically injured in robbery. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. as the death toll tops 17,000 in turkiye and syria from monday's twin earthquakes, we continue to look at the situation in syria after a must 12 years of devastating war. we go to berlin, germany, where we are joined by yassin al-haj saleh, syrian writer, dissident, and former political prisoner. he is author of the book "the impossible revolution: making sense of the syrian tragedy." it is great to have you with us. if you can talk about this absolute catastrophe in both syria and in turkiye that is packed full of hundreds of thousands of refugees, millions of people affected -- we don't know the death toll at all. what you feel is most important for people to understand that have gone through a political earthquake, if you will, particularly in syri
. ♪♪ [music break] amy: evan greer's "i want something," a favorite song of independent journalist andjen angel, who we are thinking of and rooting for today, who is hospitalized in california after being critically injured in robbery. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. as the death toll tops 17,000 in turkiye and syria from monday's twin earthquakes, we continue to look at the situation in syria after a must 12...
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charter general manager mike greer, thanks to a team is moving in the right direction with again east. >> you know, we're going put this around and like i said, it's not i'm not just looking for. pix and things are always back him and always be looking to try and put build this team out and acquire players. i think that what we're looking for him and keep keep pushing this thing forward. >> look at is whether quintana roo mexico. i wish i was there. i moved to california for it to be like this the past couple weeks. all right. final round of the liv golf invitational. maya covid story of the play was charles, 3rd, not in the birdie putt at 7 to go -13. he had 7 birdies and 10 holes and shot an 8 under 63 to win the tournament by 4 strokes. he's got a smooth 4 million dollars for his service today. nice little weekend all right. how about some boxing action? i call these the celeb boxes, not give them the state the guys go through the ball quite real opponent, jake paul, tommy fury, there's a pretty good one to both landed some shots that you see. pierre going not very down to guess wh
charter general manager mike greer, thanks to a team is moving in the right direction with again east. >> you know, we're going put this around and like i said, it's not i'm not just looking for. pix and things are always back him and always be looking to try and put build this team out and acquire players. i think that what we're looking for him and keep keep pushing this thing forward. >> look at is whether quintana roo mexico. i wish i was there. i moved to california for it to...
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and then in september, we'll have greer from hope international, talking about the gift of disillusionment another talk on leadership. and then we also have a free and virtual society conference in new york city clergy and, other nonprofit leaders. so thank you so much for joining us today. and let's give a round of applause to dr. nash. thank you
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is the author of that article, history professor at the city university of new york and christina greer, associate professor of political science at fordham university. did i say your name correctly? >> yes. let me start by asking you about the first book that desantis wrote. he's written this new book, which i think the title is hilarious. the first book was meant to be a response to "dreams from my father," barack obama's book. what did that book reveal about ron desantis's world view? >> well, for one thing, it reveals that he was quite certain that he was a similar figure to barack obama, rising from obscurity and not being well known to wanting to run for congress and being able to maybe do this by writing a book that made an important statement about what the current president got wrong and what he got right. similarly to president obama, desantis went to an ivy league school and then he went to harvard law school. he felt he knew enough to have something to say about the founding fathers and its relevance for our politics. >> let me stop you right there. it's what he said. your p
is the author of that article, history professor at the city university of new york and christina greer, associate professor of political science at fordham university. did i say your name correctly? >> yes. let me start by asking you about the first book that desantis wrote. he's written this new book, which i think the title is hilarious. the first book was meant to be a response to "dreams from my father," barack obama's book. what did that book reveal about ron desantis's...
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>> i cannot be sure there will be greer success, but we have to try. we can't give up on peace.ngerous situation. even if pele declare they're not going to use -- we can't be absolutely sure this will not happen. i part from that, thousands and thousands of people are dying. there is a crisis in the world and terms of food crisis. there is the crisis o energy affecting especially us, the developing world. many countries have -- if you don't have enough to eat, you will find it somewhere else. for us, it is absolutely necessary to get peace. thats why president lula is speaking. there is nmagic formula. you have to talk instead of just thinking of more weapons, more like terry force. you wi not find a solution. kofi annan washe secretary-general, he had to talk to everye. the only thi you have in front of you is conflict or war and death, and we don't want that. amy: i would -- good about a new movement now over the last year but very recently to go after putin not only for crimes against humanity and war crimes, but specifically for engaging in war as an act of aggression. this
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gosh i'm uh yeah, abbas and greer to like there's it's a really long list.h so we have will have about 20 plus wines featured. um and the reason why it's so important is a lot of these wineries don't have tasting rooms and so you can only have these experiences when they're provided through events like what we do, and there's several folks around the country who are doing such events. we're just blessed to be one of the longest standing one doing these kind of events for black wineries, and so we're just being an extra marketing arm for our folks and extension of, um. and an extension to provide support to get the word out and representation matters certainly does helping to helping to get the names out there so that they can build. these companies will roll wishing you the best of luck. have fun tonight and have fun on saturday and really again. thank you for coming on this afternoon. thank you so much for having us ktvu is celebrating, like history all my long, super more stories like the interview you just saw. be sure to head to our website ktvu .com and
gosh i'm uh yeah, abbas and greer to like there's it's a really long list.h so we have will have about 20 plus wines featured. um and the reason why it's so important is a lot of these wineries don't have tasting rooms and so you can only have these experiences when they're provided through events like what we do, and there's several folks around the country who are doing such events. we're just blessed to be one of the longest standing one doing these kind of events for black wineries, and so...
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. >> how great is judge greer, i judge? great. thank you. all right.s when we come back , arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders, who absolutely crushed it the other night, she'll joihi us for her first interview since delivering that powerful response to biden's state ofpon the union. and also, this audiencell will have last call. i'm dead straight ahead. >>. this evening, jada never missed a beat day sunday by challenging apj. is on the weekdays living like a freak day. the work one day, pay day by day. hey, it's nice to see a day like day to day, sort of like day to day with today. >> it's cancer in the fight. this together, it's so good to tony here from credit repair .com helping people see the true cost of bad credit. what are you doing to improve what are you doing to improve your credi lo absolutely. weand you like paying thousands of extra and high interest rates. d score, rates. d score, did you know repairing your credit could save you thousands of dollars in loweyour interest rates? interest rates? >> wait, i can my credit. of
. >> how great is judge greer, i judge? great. thank you. all right.s when we come back , arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders, who absolutely crushed it the other night, she'll joihi us for her first interview since delivering that powerful response to biden's state ofpon the union. and also, this audiencell will have last call. i'm dead straight ahead. >>. this evening, jada never missed a beat day sunday by challenging apj. is on the weekdays living like a freak day. the work...
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just swatting away or trying to swat away nonsense, and actually say, is there any possibility of greer on terms of stuff that the american public would agree needs to be investigated? >> i have reached out to jim jordan in the last few days, i was just announced as the ranking member to see if he is interested in sitting down on a regular basis, to see if there are areas, or hearing that we can do, that we would both agree on. in the meantime, we are going to be the truth spot, be willing to say when it is nonsense. the subpoenas that he recently issued to the justice department, to the fbi regarding the school board nonsense. it was unnecessary. the department of justice, as well as the fbi, we are very forthcoming about the information that they had. we are working with jim jordan and with other individuals to get that in the information. this is the one we are dealing with nonsense, to make sure evidence and facts are out for the american people, while at the same time, and in our own way, trying to bring light on the areas that need to, in fact, be investigated. i am grateful for -
just swatting away or trying to swat away nonsense, and actually say, is there any possibility of greer on terms of stuff that the american public would agree needs to be investigated? >> i have reached out to jim jordan in the last few days, i was just announced as the ranking member to see if he is interested in sitting down on a regular basis, to see if there are areas, or hearing that we can do, that we would both agree on. in the meantime, we are going to be the truth spot, be...
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ballistics expert paul greer told the jury that some of this showcases found of the murder scene andweapons used before at alec murdaugh's home. before despite that, he could not say weapons seized from the home were used to kill maggie and paul. >> my result was inconclusive. >> another question. how did the gunshot residue get on the blue rain jacket found in murdaugh's mother house? >> i have confirmed 38 particles given that it is on the inside in order for it to be consistent with transfer, and object or objects with a high amount of gunshot residue would've had to transfer to it. >> an object like a firearm. prosecutors have hinted in court that perhaps murdaugh used to reject to wrap up the murder weapons and dispose of them. >> you have no idea how gunshot residue ended up on that garment. correct? >> i cannot tell you how either. >> since the rifle was used to kill mcgahn a shotgun was used to kill paul, another question is, could two guns mean there were two shooters? >> it is a possibility that there are two shooters. based on the data you have found. >> what [inaudible] >
ballistics expert paul greer told the jury that some of this showcases found of the murder scene andweapons used before at alec murdaugh's home. before despite that, he could not say weapons seized from the home were used to kill maggie and paul. >> my result was inconclusive. >> another question. how did the gunshot residue get on the blue rain jacket found in murdaugh's mother house? >> i have confirmed 38 particles given that it is on the inside in order for it to be...
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this decision comes from a deeper and longer term assessment ross. greer, is a scottish screen party politician and member of the scottish parliament. he says nicholas sturgeon has left a clear mark as a leader and his leaving at the right time. nicholas' darcia has been an outstanding leader for the independence movement as a whole. and of course, she's the leader of a government that has 2 parties and the 2 parties of independence. they s m p and my partner, the scottish greens. she's also been consistently the most popular politician in scotland. she laid the country incredibly well through the corbet pandemic, independent support in scotland is higher know than it's ever been before. it's essentially 5050, some polls have, and most pul, recently have independence, slightly over 50 percent if you have it. so below that. so nicholas definitely deserves a large part of the credit for having gotten to this point where independence says clearly the year of about half the population. remember when we start the campaign for the referendum on scottish independence in 2014, just 2 years b
this decision comes from a deeper and longer term assessment ross. greer, is a scottish screen party politician and member of the scottish parliament. he says nicholas sturgeon has left a clear mark as a leader and his leaving at the right time. nicholas' darcia has been an outstanding leader for the independence movement as a whole. and of course, she's the leader of a government that has 2 parties and the 2 parties of independence. they s m p and my partner, the scottish greens. she's also...
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the referendum was proposed by president greer maluso to help counter a crime wave corruption and environmental concerns. former president rafael korea, who is in exile, is shaping up to be the likely winner. candidates from his party won the races in quito and grey keel. the 2 most important and popular cities, the opposition urged voters to reject the proposals escalade on 200 run beauty in the capital quito. so what will happen if, if this does go against the, the president gloria and the president, yet more last so truly a back on the local elections and especially on the constitutional referendum that he propose that way to try and turn around this political fortunes. instead. what we're seeing, and if in be these projects things are confirmed, which is looking as if it will be the case. it seems like a majority of what they are in society to turn the back on him. even questions, even proposals that were supposed to be a shoe in like for example, allowing for the extra addition of equip dorian criminals that seem to have a great majority of people proving among ecuadorian. instead a majori
the referendum was proposed by president greer maluso to help counter a crime wave corruption and environmental concerns. former president rafael korea, who is in exile, is shaping up to be the likely winner. candidates from his party won the races in quito and grey keel. the 2 most important and popular cities, the opposition urged voters to reject the proposals escalade on 200 run beauty in the capital quito. so what will happen if, if this does go against the, the president gloria and the...
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infantry and he's trying to get this figured out when a soldier comes back to him with orders from greer's hour, from garrison telling him, hey, this is what's going on, we are being hit by force there. it's huge. we need help. send the infantry. and he writes back, nope, nope. just go on down. push him out of the way. head over toward gunn town. okay. which he possibly could have done. okay. but because concealment and rapid fire, they kept up the scare. all right. so as sturgis is doing this, another comes back. oh, we're in fort. we're it's tough. it's really hard. we need the help. we need infantry. so sturgis decides i'm going to go check this out. says, you guys get out of this muck and get moving. he goes up to brice's crossroads roads and sees what's going on and he writes back to, send the infantry brigade immediately. okay, so run double quick. so these guys start running. this kind of goes with the story that supposedly had that. they're going to wear themselves out. and so what happens is they head on through sturgis moves through the hatch bottom gets a lot of those you know,
infantry and he's trying to get this figured out when a soldier comes back to him with orders from greer's hour, from garrison telling him, hey, this is what's going on, we are being hit by force there. it's huge. we need help. send the infantry. and he writes back, nope, nope. just go on down. push him out of the way. head over toward gunn town. okay. which he possibly could have done. okay. but because concealment and rapid fire, they kept up the scare. all right. so as sturgis is doing this,...
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and then in september, we'll have greer from hope international, talking about the gift of disillusionment. another talk on leadership. and then we also have a free and virtual society conference in new york city clergy and, other nonprofit leaders. so thank you so much for joining us today. and let's give a round of applause to dr. nash. thank you today we have the wonderful cody keenan that's here and josh earnest. earnest and. i think josh started the obama administration and the iowa caucuses maybe. so 27 and then he served the press secretary, the last press before the next secretary, sean spicer. and that's a different look at so anyway so we're thrilled to have you and you're going to introduce our special guests. terrific and the wonderful book grace. you'll enjoy everything about this. and i'm glad the moon didn't cause a problem. well, good afternoon, everybody. thank you so much for being here. and thank you to anderson's bookshop for hosting us. i am so excited to be here with my friend cody keenan cody, as you probably know, because you showed up here, as was a long time speec
and then in september, we'll have greer from hope international, talking about the gift of disillusionment. another talk on leadership. and then we also have a free and virtual society conference in new york city clergy and, other nonprofit leaders. so thank you so much for joining us today. and let's give a round of applause to dr. nash. thank you today we have the wonderful cody keenan that's here and josh earnest. earnest and. i think josh started the obama administration and the iowa...