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keith morrison: a woman, murdered, her husband left blind. keith morrison: but who? everyone is somewhat of a suspect. keith morrison: and why? what brings someone to make a decision that they're going to do this? keith morrison: was is love? what we learned was that he was having an affair with mrs. sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden here on this tropical paradise? it was an assassination. it was a hit. no question. keith morrison: it was august hot in coral gables. the air was shirt-sticking thick as night fell. a small damp breeze pushed weakly at the palm fronds. in the artificial cool of attorney john sutton's house, an intimate party was winding down early. it was susan sutton's birthday. attending, their son, his girlfriend, and john's law partner. daughter melissa, just off to college in north florida, couldn't be there. so she phoned her mother to say she missed her. interviewer: were you two close? extremely. it's my best friend. i was going to ask how o
keith morrison: a woman, murdered, her husband left blind. keith morrison: but who? everyone is somewhat of a suspect. keith morrison: and why? what brings someone to make a decision that they're going to do this? keith morrison: was is love? what we learned was that he was having an affair with mrs. sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden here on this tropical paradise? it was an assassination....
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keith morrison: oh. the gunfight, i know that i will not be standing on the side of my children's graves and people aren't going to be patting me on the back and saying, there's nothing you could have done. i did. keith morrison: oakes claimed mark stover shot first. thus, the claim he now made, it was self-defense, even though no evidence ever surfaced to suggest stover was in possession of any firearm at all or that stover had ever arranged any meeting with oakes. and as for the story that he was a hired gun for the opdyckes, just not true, said michiel oakes. a great many people believe that one or both of the opdyckes are involved. were they involved? not at all. keith morrison: but of course, it was all michiel's story about a crazed dog whisperer, threats to his children, all that fear. i mean, who else says that besides you? and what evidence is there that he ever said such a thing? said such a thing as-- that he was threatening your kids. well, keith, it's been the problem. i survived that day in
keith morrison: oh. the gunfight, i know that i will not be standing on the side of my children's graves and people aren't going to be patting me on the back and saying, there's nothing you could have done. i did. keith morrison: oakes claimed mark stover shot first. thus, the claim he now made, it was self-defense, even though no evidence ever surfaced to suggest stover was in possession of any firearm at all or that stover had ever arranged any meeting with oakes. and as for the story that he...
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here again, keith morrison.days after michelle le disappeared, we stumbled over a human bone in the same area where michelle's cell phone had briefly pinged off a nearby tower. there's shorts here. keith morrison: but as the searchers scoured the immediate area, they understood it couldn't be her. the bits of clothing weren't right, and the bone was bleached by the sun-- must've been there a long time. and when they looked closely-- that's a 6'-something. it's not a 5' 5'' female. keith morrison: appalling. some other poor soul wound up here. but relief, too, it wasn't michelle. so the search and the mystery wore on for days-- and then, for weeks. and by the middle of august, it all looked to be losing steam. on a typical san francisco summer afternoon as the fog rolled in, krystine and michael brought us up-to-date on their efforts to find michelle. how long has it been now? 27-- it's been over two months. it's been about 72 days. how are you doing, the two of you, with all this? i mean, how are you holding up?
here again, keith morrison.days after michelle le disappeared, we stumbled over a human bone in the same area where michelle's cell phone had briefly pinged off a nearby tower. there's shorts here. keith morrison: but as the searchers scoured the immediate area, they understood it couldn't be her. the bits of clothing weren't right, and the bone was bleached by the sun-- must've been there a long time. and when they looked closely-- that's a 6'-something. it's not a 5' 5'' female. keith...
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here again is keith morrison. >> bert is a hard charging man.od standing of the san francisco d.a.'s office now senior deputy d.a. in riverside. that takes skill, persuasive powers. he would need them in the murder case against the former police chief and family man chris hall. >> mr. hall, on the surface, looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. was somebody that had the support of his family. >> so, he did. but he wasn't buying the loving father and family man bit. no. when he heard about chris hall's very obvious grief, the whaliai that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, it's an act. >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a grieved husband. when you look at his actions, how little he did to help his wife. >> who tried harder to save christy? not chris, said the prosecutor, but his daughter. >> she called 911. she helped him get the body out of the spa. she did chest compression. he had no interest in helping his wife. >> a matter of opinion, of cou
here again is keith morrison. >> bert is a hard charging man.od standing of the san francisco d.a.'s office now senior deputy d.a. in riverside. that takes skill, persuasive powers. he would need them in the murder case against the former police chief and family man chris hall. >> mr. hall, on the surface, looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father. was somebody that had the support of his family. >> so, he did. but he wasn't buying the loving father and...
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keith morrison: a woman, murdered, her husband left blind. keith morrison: but who?omewhat of a suspect. keith morrison: and why? what brings someone to make a decision that they're going to do this? keith morrison: was is love? what we learned was that he was having an affair with mrs. sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden
keith morrison: a woman, murdered, her husband left blind. keith morrison: but who?omewhat of a suspect. keith morrison: and why? what brings someone to make a decision that they're going to do this? keith morrison: was is love? what we learned was that he was having an affair with mrs. sutton. keith morrison: was it money? nobody knows what really happened except for him and garrett. keith morrison: or was the truth hidden
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once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener.h joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was involved in a romantic relationship with joan shannon. >> where was he when this murder occurred? >> he was actually working at the time of the homicide. >> in fact, a little checking revealed it was an unassailable alibi. jeffrey wilson was innocent. of murder, that is. he was very cooperative. he revealed every lurid detail. >> back in april, they were probably meeting for sex about two times a week. and in july, and of course the murder occurred on july 23rd, at least four times a week. >> so now the deputy d.a. began to flip the idea of a love triangle motivate on it
once again, keith morrison. >> it was quite an eye opener.h joan shannon told detectives that she and her now dead husband, major david shannon, were regular and enthusiastic swingers. but when joan told them she developed a special one on one thing with a married man named jeffrey wilson, now that was a real lead. could it be the major was the victim of a jealous lover? so detective murphy paid a call on wilson, also a soldier here at ft. bragg. >> jeffrey did confirm he was...
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here's keith morrison with "the hometown hero and the homecoming queen." >> reporter: it was late when it happened, very late, too late. the sky had already fallen. no one saw it coming. no one heard the warning, but now in the night it was done. they work hard here in their homemade garage gym, but it isn't just a gym. it's a kind of shrine. >> i look at the wall and there's pictures. that's what makes it special, i think. >> reporter: these were the moments before they were born when a shot putter named dave laut became his family's superman. and his little brother watched him win a bronze medal at the 1984 olympics. >> i mean, after, i just cried. how do you not? how do you not cry when you see your brother up there getting a medal? he's my big brother, but he was like my superman. he was my superman. >> reporter: don laut is dave's younger brother by nine and a half years. dave and don inherited a passion for athletics and fitness from their father. >> my first milk when i was a kid was a protein powder. >> reporter: this is all just built into your dna and is part of your life? >>
here's keith morrison with "the hometown hero and the homecoming queen." >> reporter: it was late when it happened, very late, too late. the sky had already fallen. no one saw it coming. no one heard the warning, but now in the night it was done. they work hard here in their homemade garage gym, but it isn't just a gym. it's a kind of shrine. >> i look at the wall and there's pictures. that's what makes it special, i think. >> reporter: these were the moments before...
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morr morrison morrison v.olson. >> a lot of laugh.avanaugh worked under the independent counsel law when he was part of ken starr's clinton investigation. >> it is unclear what he thinks of the mueller investigation since there is a difference. a special counsel answers to the justice department and independent counsel answers to no one. chuck schumer is demanding kavanaugh commit to recusing himself from mueller cases. >>> jim jordan has admitted he has been interviewed in the ohio state case. jordan said he said the same thing he said publicly. he did not turn a blind eye of allegations of abuse while assistant of coach from 1987 to 1995. a former osu wrestler says dr. strauss molested him in the 1970s. former wrestling team captain does not report the molestation to coaches. >>> the expected cost of the planned military parade in washington for president trump is $12 million. the price tag, not crazy, is drawing criticism because it is nearly as much as the now canceled military exercises with south korea which the president called
morr morrison morrison v.olson. >> a lot of laugh.avanaugh worked under the independent counsel law when he was part of ken starr's clinton investigation. >> it is unclear what he thinks of the mueller investigation since there is a difference. a special counsel answers to the justice department and independent counsel answers to no one. chuck schumer is demanding kavanaugh commit to recusing himself from mueller cases. >>> jim jordan has admitted he has been interviewed in...
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here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> so it is. even if we've seen something or we think we have. and that's the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this? >> she doesn't know for sure what she saw. >> a question, we say, on which all the rest will turn. why don't we begin here. calimesa, california, riverside county. historic missions. sprawling suburbs creeping out to the rim of mountains around the eastern flank of los angeles. here is where chris and cristi hall had come to live out their golden years, though they were far from old when it happened. just experienced, with life and each other. >> as far back as i can remember, it's always been chris and cristi. they were never thought of as separate. they were a unit. >> these are the t
here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> so it is. even if we've seen something or we think we have. and that's the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this? >>...
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here again is keith morrison. >> the sorrow ran deep in montana's flathead valley, that awful springnd summer of 2009. deep and wide, the whole valley, in fact, the country, heard about the crash that killed caden and erin and her unborn child and the strange story that justine winter took deadly aim at erin's oncoming cash, crossed the center line and plowed right into it on purpose. shocking? oh, yes. as was the alleged reason. justine said the police was trying to commit suicide. how did they know? they found the evidence on justine's phone, they said. text messages, which she wrote herself and which, once county coroner ed corrigan saw them, left him no choice, on charging her with homicide. >> smashed head on into another car and by doing so, she should have known her actions would have killed somebody and under those circumstances, homicide was the only option. >> you charged her as an adult. she was 16. >> she was. taking of two lives is not my opinion of a delinquent act. it's a crime. it needs to be prosecuted as a crime. and if convicted, it needs to be on her record for th
here again is keith morrison. >> the sorrow ran deep in montana's flathead valley, that awful springnd summer of 2009. deep and wide, the whole valley, in fact, the country, heard about the crash that killed caden and erin and her unborn child and the strange story that justine winter took deadly aim at erin's oncoming cash, crossed the center line and plowed right into it on purpose. shocking? oh, yes. as was the alleged reason. justine said the police was trying to commit suicide. how...
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morrison v.on which upholds the constitutional of an independent counsel. . >> can you thing of a case that deserves to be overturned? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> would you volunteer one? >> no. [ laughter ] >> pending confirmation hearing. yes, sir, right here. [ laughter ] >> thank you. i was going to say one. morrison v. olson. >> that's the independent counsel statute case. >> it's been effectively overruled but i would put the final nail in. >> these comments will certai y ly come up in kavanaugh's confirmation hearing expelater morning. manu, since kavanaugh was nominated, we know democrats have been very concerned about his view on executive power. how will what we just listened to play in all that? >> democrats want more answers, in particular because judge cavanaugh has expressed other concerns about whether or not the press himself could be indicted, believing the president perhaps cannot be indicted. that's an issue that presumably could come up before the court if he were a justice and he
morrison v.on which upholds the constitutional of an independent counsel. . >> can you thing of a case that deserves to be overturned? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> would you volunteer one? >> no. [ laughter ] >> pending confirmation hearing. yes, sir, right here. [ laughter ] >> thank you. i was going to say one. morrison v. olson. >> that's the independent counsel statute case. >> it's been effectively overruled but i would put the final nail in....
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host: what was beloved by toni morrison about? "beloved" was about a woman who escaped from a plantation in kentucky over the ohio river and into cincinnati. was initive slave act force, so her plantation owners could come after her and the fugitive slave act allowed local authorities, ordered local authorities to help to recapture a slave. slaveryso-called at the that she had had and her whole family that she starts telling feeling that would be better than slavery. the book which is -- has won the nobel prize, many of her books deserve to be in that collection but i kicked out "beloved" because it is the best-known. it is a book about what we need to remember and her book is urging african-americans and theyone to remember tragedies and in humanities of slavery. abouthere she is talking why the story that led to "beloved." >> i had read a newspaper article about this woman who said i'm not doing that. this child is mine. is mine. she is my child. i will say how she lives. crime and on the gesture,d, this is the it was complicate
host: what was beloved by toni morrison about? "beloved" was about a woman who escaped from a plantation in kentucky over the ohio river and into cincinnati. was initive slave act force, so her plantation owners could come after her and the fugitive slave act allowed local authorities, ordered local authorities to help to recapture a slave. slaveryso-called at the that she had had and her whole family that she starts telling feeling that would be better than slavery. the book which is...
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amazon is in talks to have an alliance with morrisons.s in the market. this is a big transitional deal that tesco and carrefour have made —— a traditional deal. not very innovative in terms of business yet at the same time the bottom line is that people will have less to spend and people talk with their wallets. so by discounting in particular their own brand private label products, 50% of tesco sales and brand products, about 25% of car for sale is our own brand, and they wa nt to for sale is our own brand, and they want to increase that to about 33%. so by including this disc and they can really leveraged their position in the market. that was madelyn postman speaking to us earlier. some unexpectedly good news, in a manufacturing sector moved upwards in may although the industry is still subdued. the latest purchasing managers index showed a reading of 54.4 managers index showed a reading of 54.1; last month. that's higher than the month before, also slightly higher than expected. the survey also revealed that sentiment has been impacte
amazon is in talks to have an alliance with morrisons.s in the market. this is a big transitional deal that tesco and carrefour have made —— a traditional deal. not very innovative in terms of business yet at the same time the bottom line is that people will have less to spend and people talk with their wallets. so by discounting in particular their own brand private label products, 50% of tesco sales and brand products, about 25% of car for sale is our own brand, and they wa nt to for sale...
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here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have fire department on the way. do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> within minutes, the firefighters knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the sooty water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the word flashed out like something electric. the house was occupied. someone didn't get out. and up through the ashes, a mystery flared like a stubborn ember that glowed and smoldered and demanded an answer. the inhabitants of the rented cottage, as investigators soon learned, were two young, beautiful people. the successful glossy types that you might expect to see on a reality show. their names are paul zumot and jennifer schipsi. jennifer, an ambitious, award-winning real estate agent who lived like a rock star, or so said her buddy roy. >> she's like, i'm knocking them out like dominos. i
here's keith morrison. >> is everybody out of the house? >> i don't know, but it's on fire. >> the fire in the cottage on addison avenue was hungry, devouring almost everything in the bedroom. >> we'll have fire department on the way. do you see smoke coming out of the windows? >> it's pouring out of the house. >> within minutes, the firefighters knocked it down. the smoke clearing. the sooty water running in the streets. and then as the mop-up began, the...
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here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >>> it was hot and late, after midnight, september 27thth2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then nothing was clear at all. i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything but it's not true. >> you're just waiting to wake up. >> it just feels like you're literally in a nightmare. >> yes, still does. the name you'll want to remember is nailah. >> the meaning was one who succeeds. >> this is nailah's mother, maria. >> i wanted her to be successful and she was. she lived her name. >> quite true. as, frankly, have the rest of them in this big family. this is leah, the first born. >> we might need a graph or a chart because it's kind of involved. >> full siblings, half siblings, quarter siblings once removed. that sort of thing. very blended. >> we share one parent. so technically half siblings but that word is kind of offensive to me because to me it implies that it's
here's keith morrison with "smoke and mirrors." >>> it was hot and late, after midnight, september 27thth2007. >> pretty secluded area next to a forest preserve. >> so it was. and it was clear and dark and still and vacant. here where the deep wood fought back against the decaying suburban sprawl, and then nothing was clear at all. i never cried this violent cry. >> you're experiencing everything but it's not true. >> you're just waiting to wake up....
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morrison, csis, our partners at usaid. the gates foundation, rotary, this has been an extraordinary collaborative effort. i wasn't invited to speak because you needed me to bring you up to speed on the latest particulars. in the fight to eradicate polio. quite the opposite. i'm sure i could learn a lot from each of you. all of you are the experts, you're manning the front lines of this fight. so i want to take this opportunity to offer a few big-picture observations for your consideration. and also express my personal gratitude. to all of you. because while it's an honor for me to stand here in my capacity as senate majority leader, it's a particular honor to thank you in a different capacity as a polio survivor myself. my first memory in life was the last visit to warm springs, georgia. i was two years old. my dad was in europe fighting the germens. we lived in athens, alabama, my mother decided while dad was overseas to go live with her sister in a different part of alabama. which was literally just a farm crossroads. it
morrison, csis, our partners at usaid. the gates foundation, rotary, this has been an extraordinary collaborative effort. i wasn't invited to speak because you needed me to bring you up to speed on the latest particulars. in the fight to eradicate polio. quite the opposite. i'm sure i could learn a lot from each of you. all of you are the experts, you're manning the front lines of this fight. so i want to take this opportunity to offer a few big-picture observations for your consideration. and...
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here's keith morrison. >> it was her first time in las vegas, her first look at that famous strip, its outsized kitsch, its gaudy cavernous casinos. with their endless electronic clatter and their darker places where men in black suits hover over the steadied calm of high-rolling wishful thinkers. her name was adrian solomon, and she was here on business. >> i was excited to go, to see what this city was all about. >> adrian came to las vegas to plan a medical conference. meeting planning was her business. a road job. >> i was probably gone 50% of the time. >> and now the job had brought her here, to a vast casino, all alone. exciting of course, but buttoned down compared to her previous more exotic occupation, teaching the flying trapeze. >> i went to work for club med and worked for the vacationers for seven years, living all over the world. >> i can't imagine what it's like to have a job where your responsibility is to teach people how to relax and have fun and do it in a wonderful setting. >> it was the best job. >> in which she learned to embrace moments of fun, new experiences, a
here's keith morrison. >> it was her first time in las vegas, her first look at that famous strip, its outsized kitsch, its gaudy cavernous casinos. with their endless electronic clatter and their darker places where men in black suits hover over the steadied calm of high-rolling wishful thinkers. her name was adrian solomon, and she was here on business. >> i was excited to go, to see what this city was all about. >> adrian came to las vegas to plan a medical conference....
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morrison v.from 1988 upheld the constitutionality of a law known as the ethics in government act. that's the same act that governed the work of ken starr who kavanaugh worked with for four years in the '90s. because of his previous skepticism about whether a president can be indicted, but also whether kavanaugh views the mueller appointment as constitutional. there's a distinction between bob mueller or ken starr. they're governed under a different set of regulations. however, because of this morrison ruling that kavanaugh had concerns with, special counsel robert mueller cannot be removed without good cause. if it were overturned, presumably he could be removed for any or no reason whatsoever. in 2016 judge kavanaugh said this when speaking to a conservative group here in washington. >> i think justices of all stripes agree that stare decisis is important but not an inexorable command. if it were, we'd still have horrible decisions still on the books. >> can you think of a case that deserves to
morrison v.from 1988 upheld the constitutionality of a law known as the ethics in government act. that's the same act that governed the work of ken starr who kavanaugh worked with for four years in the '90s. because of his previous skepticism about whether a president can be indicted, but also whether kavanaugh views the mueller appointment as constitutional. there's a distinction between bob mueller or ken starr. they're governed under a different set of regulations. however, because of this...
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morrison v.lson from 1988. that ruling upheld the constitutionality of an independent counsel like ken starr who investigated president clinton and who actually judge kavanaugh worked for for four years. now it is important to note there is a difference between independent counsel and a specs counsel. there are different regulations that govern both and special counsel like robert mueller has to report up the department of justice where the independent counsel reports more freely. however, regulations could be at risk for the special counsel if kavanaugh had his way and overturned that ruling, namely whether or not bob mueller could be removed for anything beyond, quote, good cause. now when judge kavanaugh was speaking to a conservative group two years ago, this is what he said. >> i think justices of all stripes agree that stare decisis is important, but not an inexorable command, it is not inflexible, it is not absolute. and if it were, we would have some horrible decisions still on the books.
morrison v.lson from 1988. that ruling upheld the constitutionality of an independent counsel like ken starr who investigated president clinton and who actually judge kavanaugh worked for for four years. now it is important to note there is a difference between independent counsel and a specs counsel. there are different regulations that govern both and special counsel like robert mueller has to report up the department of justice where the independent counsel reports more freely. however,...
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actually, i'm going to say one, morrison v.. >> that's the independent counsel statute case. >> it's been effectively overruled, but i would put the final nail in. >> that is a nail that just about any incumbent president would like. democrats, though, are arguing he's showing partisanship because he operated under that law to go after a democratic president. and at the time when he was investigating bill clinton he wrote, he was, quote, strongly opposed to giving the president any break. i'm joined now by attorney vince warren, as well as npr's legal affairs correspondent knee that tottenberg. vince, is this a case of selective partisanship, which democrats allege, or another example of a confirmation process where judges are discouraged from ever saying anything about any case? >> it's a combination of the two. the problem we have here, this is -- this whole fight is the question about independence, who gets to investigate the president or the executive branch? what do they find? what access do they have? and i can understand
actually, i'm going to say one, morrison v.. >> that's the independent counsel statute case. >> it's been effectively overruled, but i would put the final nail in. >> that is a nail that just about any incumbent president would like. democrats, though, are arguing he's showing partisanship because he operated under that law to go after a democratic president. and at the time when he was investigating bill clinton he wrote, he was, quote, strongly opposed to giving the...
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morrison v.on. >> they said that's the independent counsel statute. >> it's been effectively overruled, but i would put the final nail in. >> here, here. >> again, important to emphasize it was from 2016. the case he was referencing there, morrison versus olsen is a supreme court ruling up holding a 1978 law that creates a system for independent counsels to investigate and potentially investigate government officials for federal crimes. that law included sunset provisions that were allowed to expire in 1999. yesterday democrat chuck schumer took to the floor, criticizing the nominee for those comments. >> considering everything we know about judge kavanaugh's expansive view of executive power and accountability, the fact that morrison v. olsen, of all of the cases in the history of the supreme court, was the first case he could think of overturning is deeply, teamly troubling. we already know he believes a president shouldn't be investigated while in office. that a president can't be indicted whi
morrison v.on. >> they said that's the independent counsel statute. >> it's been effectively overruled, but i would put the final nail in. >> here, here. >> again, important to emphasize it was from 2016. the case he was referencing there, morrison versus olsen is a supreme court ruling up holding a 1978 law that creates a system for independent counsels to investigate and potentially investigate government officials for federal crimes. that law included sunset...
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some swedish puns with their color shot here in the sun morrison is pretty nice first of all isn't it it's very nice for the most part that queen elizabeth became queen elizabeth in which decade when did she go on to the throne forty. four forty nine hundred forty as you say it is sixty one thousand nine hundred fifty which decade did alba win your of. them to. seven hundred. seventy four look at the right are the block of the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves a ball for twenty years ten million i mean final answer on wednesday if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million it is well done sir what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six it's it is a small season teamwork i got there in the end nineteen ninety eight and youngest ever cool score against argentina remember the wonder goal who scored it. could be. michael. owen michael owen we go on we got it what was sweden's highest ever finish out a world cup their best place in fifty eight group against brazil in fifty. one pelley but he had that when he did not the ball was ther
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morrison v.t has been effectively overruled. i would put the final nail in. >> kavanaugh worked under the independent counsel law when he was part of the clinton ken starr investigation. it is unclear what kavanaugh thinks about the mueller investigation. a special counsel answers to the justice department and an independent counsel answers to no one. >>> jim jordan has been interviewed in the investigation of the sexual abuse of ohio state doctor richard strauss. jordan said he did not turn a blind eye while assistant coach at the school from 1987 to 1995. a former osu wrestler says strauss molested him in the '70s. that is the earliest allegation against the now deceased physician. former wrestling captain david mulvin says he did not report the molestation to the coaches. >>> and in turkey, a two-year-old state of emergency was lifted following the chaotic coup attempt that left at least 29 290 people dead after others injured. turkey foresees no serious indication of widespread violence. pres
morrison v.t has been effectively overruled. i would put the final nail in. >> kavanaugh worked under the independent counsel law when he was part of the clinton ken starr investigation. it is unclear what kavanaugh thinks about the mueller investigation. a special counsel answers to the justice department and an independent counsel answers to no one. >>> jim jordan has been interviewed in the investigation of the sexual abuse of ohio state doctor richard strauss. jordan said he...
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here's keith morrison. >> the phone calls did not stop.ary ann mcfarland moved back home to archie, but her spurned lover janos kulcsar wouldn't move on. >> my dad is like, why does he keep calling? she's like, i don't know. the whole aura of this guy was that he wasn't accepting it. >> in fact, as the d.a. and the detective reviewed the evidence, they encountered a man who seemed obsessed, who first pleaded with mary ann, then began using language that sounded more threatening. >> i want you to come back to me kind of statements. and then you'd better come back. she was afraid he would skin her alive. >> skin her alive? >> if she didn't come back to him. >> he wouldn't stop calling or even making threats over the phone to archie. >> and archie hung up on him. he called back immediately. you don't hang up on me. unless you call me back, i'm going to get you. >> the next day janos showed up at the house carrying a small pouch. mary ann was in the shower. archie let him in. the two started talking. then mary ann entered the room. >> janos sa
here's keith morrison. >> the phone calls did not stop.ary ann mcfarland moved back home to archie, but her spurned lover janos kulcsar wouldn't move on. >> my dad is like, why does he keep calling? she's like, i don't know. the whole aura of this guy was that he wasn't accepting it. >> in fact, as the d.a. and the detective reviewed the evidence, they encountered a man who seemed obsessed, who first pleaded with mary ann, then began using language that sounded more...
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the supermarket morrisons is planning to introduce a weekly "quieter hour" for autistic shoppers who09:00 to 10:00. the national autistic society says it is a "step in the right direction". let's have a look at the markets: the ftse is up reversing earlier slight losses after a retail sales growth injune rose less than expected, depressing the pound and supporting shares in export oriented companies. unilever lagged other internationally exposed stocks after the consumer goods maker reported lower—than—expected second quarter sales, hurt by a brazilian transport strike and weak pricing, although profits beat expectations on higher margins. that's all the business news. a new survey says up to a third of plastic packaging used in supermarkets is very difficult to recycle, or can't be recycled at all. the consumer watchdog which? found 29% of packaging is likely to go to landfill and wants simple recycling labels to be made compulsory. it found that lidl had the lowest proportion of easily recyclable packaging. nikki stopford is director of research and publishing at which? needy, than
the supermarket morrisons is planning to introduce a weekly "quieter hour" for autistic shoppers who09:00 to 10:00. the national autistic society says it is a "step in the right direction". let's have a look at the markets: the ftse is up reversing earlier slight losses after a retail sales growth injune rose less than expected, depressing the pound and supporting shares in export oriented companies. unilever lagged other internationally exposed stocks after the consumer...
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vs. -- this is 1988 decision, morrison vs. olson. he said he had agreed with the author of the decision, it was chief justice william rehnquist, the republican chief justice, but he went out of his way to nder about judge rehnquist's holding in that case, morrison vs. olson, that the independent ounsel was constitutional. why did judge kavanaugh go out of his way to talk about the independent counsel? when in fact there was no such case before him. i think he was sending a signal to this president, don't worry about the independent counsel as far as i'm concerned. with whetheruarrel or not the independent counsel law is constitutional. if there wasn't an independent counsel law, really what would be the deterrent to a lawless president? the deterrent of course would have to be impeachment. impeachment is understood to be a political process. that's why it's very hard to get. so right now we have matters before the independent counsel that are indeed ordinary riminal and civil matters. the notion that somebody sitting on any fe
vs. -- this is 1988 decision, morrison vs. olson. he said he had agreed with the author of the decision, it was chief justice william rehnquist, the republican chief justice, but he went out of his way to nder about judge rehnquist's holding in that case, morrison vs. olson, that the independent ounsel was constitutional. why did judge kavanaugh go out of his way to talk about the independent counsel? when in fact there was no such case before him. i think he was sending a signal to this...
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on morrison vs.on, the supreme court decided back in 1988 that the independent counsel act was constitutional. there are lots of interesting points to debate but they did decide it was constitutional. this is important because right now president trump and his campaign are being invited -- investigated by a special counsel, robert mueller, and kavanaugh has already said he doesn't think a sitting president should be indicted. now, there are distinctions between an independent counsel and special counsel but there are important similarities, joining me is an attorney an former u.s. congresswoman. she was one of the authors of the ethics in government act, which governed this whole idea. while that has evolved and changed, this particular case, this law expired in 1998 or 1999. but, the special counsel is based on a similar concept, that someone other than the president can appoint a prosecutor. >> right. well the basic idea is government in ethics act. grew out of watergate, the idea was a president c
on morrison vs.on, the supreme court decided back in 1988 that the independent counsel act was constitutional. there are lots of interesting points to debate but they did decide it was constitutional. this is important because right now president trump and his campaign are being invited -- investigated by a special counsel, robert mueller, and kavanaugh has already said he doesn't think a sitting president should be indicted. now, there are distinctions between an independent counsel and...
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here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of waved over the top of it. >> it was dream-like really. and for years it was all that felt real in her upside down life. >> and it was all pink and white. it was -- everything matched. >> the closet full of dresses. the dolls, the teddy bears. >> i actually -- there was a little old-fashioned where you put the baby in the wagon. >> and the reason for those tormenting memories? >> it's a lot of hurt, sadness. sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what
here is keith morrison. >> our story begins with this mother of a teenage daughter. a woman who would spend most of her life trying to figure out who she was. what was her name? where did she come from? we'll tell you about her long search, her discovery finally of what felt like truth. but as you'll soon see, real truth can be elusive. it can hide. let's begin at the beginning. but at the beginning, all she had was a memory. >> a twin canopy bed with pink ruffles around it. kind of...
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here's keith morrison. >> nothing about that morning made any sense. >> it all seemed like just such a bad nightmare. this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> it was a saturday morning in july 2008. the happy little world, a sweet and leafy suburb of raleigh, north carolina. a place a young family would aspire to. if you were someone like hannah pritchard, for example. >> there's always lots of friend-making going on through someone you meet. lots of cookouts and family functions. >> like the one in the neighborhood the night before. so hannah would have heard party stories that saturday morning from her friend nancy cooper. would have. because nancy didn't show up. >> i hadn't heard from her maybe by like 10:00 i called her house. brad answered and he said oh, she went for a run. >> nancy was an athlete, had been training for a half marathon. brad cooper was nancy's husband. >> i was like, okay. when did she leave? i don't know. 6:30 or 7:00. i was like, she's not back? >> weird. if nancy had to cancel their meeting, surely she would have called. hannah cooled her heels. >>
here's keith morrison. >> nothing about that morning made any sense. >> it all seemed like just such a bad nightmare. this doesn't happen in our happy little world. >> it was a saturday morning in july 2008. the happy little world, a sweet and leafy suburb of raleigh, north carolina. a place a young family would aspire to. if you were someone like hannah pritchard, for example. >> there's always lots of friend-making going on through someone you meet. lots of cookouts...
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here is keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm like an omen smothered the littlein the blue ridge mountains. february 19, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m., winter or no, crow's, virginia was unused to this. then through the white deadening blanket that covered the town, a piercing sound, fire alarm. a snowstorm was the last thing on the chief's mind. >> it went off for a fire with occupants possibly trapped inside. ramps everything up. >> it was on a quiet street with starter farm, cling lane. >> there are a lot of kids in the neighborhood so you are running things in your mind when you go in there. who are the occupants you're going to have to rescue. >> the fire trucks raced to the home of a recently-separated woman named ann charles and her children. thick black smoke poured from the second story eaves. part of the roof burned away. >> we were concentrating on getting up the steps to the room where we were sure we had victims. >> neighbors crowded behind police barricades, one an 18-year-old who lived up the street with his mom, an awkward kid, big for his age. he h
here is keith morrison with "the interrogation." >> a freak snowstorm like an omen smothered the littlein the blue ridge mountains. february 19, 2003, just before 9:00 a.m., winter or no, crow's, virginia was unused to this. then through the white deadening blanket that covered the town, a piercing sound, fire alarm. a snowstorm was the last thing on the chief's mind. >> it went off for a fire with occupants possibly trapped inside. ramps everything up. >> it was on...
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here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of the palms casino, the cocktail waitress named shauna tiaffay inserted her time card in the stamping machine, and set out to break a little rule. shauna had parked her car in the back lot, a practice discouraged because surveillance cameras were unable to track her all the way to her car. still easier this way. quicker. and after all, would a stalker really be waiting for her here, under a full moon? >> it was absolutely horrible. and we felt so helpless. >> it's every woman's worst nightmare. >> we didn't know if any of us were next. >> reporter: it never occurred to shauna to become a cocktail
here's keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: she was finished now. tired, wrung out. must have been as she walked away from the incessantly ' chirping machinery and the bleary eyes of the gamblers on holiday from real life who'd called out for her again and again and again. outside in the night, a full moon bathed the great houses of delight and sin in an unaccustomed shade of pale. it was september 29, 2012. at precisely 3:00 in the morning, in a back room of...
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it was jim morrison's i think. the relentlessly bleak film really comes alive to train to do a holmes remarkable reworkings of nikko's music and her intense portrayal of a woman fighting her demons and addiction. to go. through into detox i cannot be with your son. i was crazy to take care of him. at the age of four nikos son who was allegedly fathered by another sixty's icon and on day long went to live the french actor's grandparents now grown up he has fought addiction all his life. would you have preferred more commercial success of these. ten stand up commercials. i don't need everybody to like me i don't care. but this film will make you like niko more the icon who became an n.t.i. contacts suddenly in one thousand nine hundred eight at a moment. which the film suggests she had finally come to embrace and i. was sad and stuff so how did she was she was actually i was riding her bicycle in utah at the time and she she had a heart attack on the bicycle fell off and hit her head very godly it took unfortunately
it was jim morrison's i think. the relentlessly bleak film really comes alive to train to do a holmes remarkable reworkings of nikko's music and her intense portrayal of a woman fighting her demons and addiction. to go. through into detox i cannot be with your son. i was crazy to take care of him. at the age of four nikos son who was allegedly fathered by another sixty's icon and on day long went to live the french actor's grandparents now grown up he has fought addiction all his life. would...
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it was jim morrison's idea. the relentlessly bleak film really comes alive through trina to homes remarkable reworkings of nikko's music and her intense portrayal of a woman fighting her demons and addiction. through into detox i cannot be with your son. i was crazy to take care of him. at the age of four nikos son who was allegedly fathered by another sixties icon a long day long went to live the french actor's grandparents now grown up he has fought addiction all his life. would you have preferred commercial success over these. banks and stand commercials. i don't need everybody to like me i don't care. about this film will make you like me come all the icon who became an n.t.i. cunto it suddenly in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight at a moment. which the film suggests she had finally come to embrace. pretty intense stuff very intense and it's such a sad ending to tell us more about the circumstances under which she died yes she was actually cycling in and had a heart attack while on her bike whilst on he
it was jim morrison's idea. the relentlessly bleak film really comes alive through trina to homes remarkable reworkings of nikko's music and her intense portrayal of a woman fighting her demons and addiction. through into detox i cannot be with your son. i was crazy to take care of him. at the age of four nikos son who was allegedly fathered by another sixties icon a long day long went to live the french actor's grandparents now grown up he has fought addiction all his life. would you have...
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morrison v.ey said that's the independent counsel statute case. >> it's been effectively overruled but i would put the final nail in. >> cnn's manu raju uncovered that video and joins us live from capitol hill. let's be clear first. the old independent counsel law is not the new special counsel law that bob mueller is operating under. but democrats still think that makes a relevant point, correct? >> no question about it. they're raising significant concerns. you take this, in addition to his writings expressing skepticism about whether a sitting president can be indicted and it raises questions in the minds of democrats about how he views special counsel robert mueller's investigation. democrats today reacting very strongly saying he should recuse himself from any matter involving the mueller investigation. if you were to be confirmed to the supreme court and saying they plan to press him very aggressively at his confirmation hearing. >> in many instances, he has come down on the side of a stron
morrison v.ey said that's the independent counsel statute case. >> it's been effectively overruled but i would put the final nail in. >> cnn's manu raju uncovered that video and joins us live from capitol hill. let's be clear first. the old independent counsel law is not the new special counsel law that bob mueller is operating under. but democrats still think that makes a relevant point, correct? >> no question about it. they're raising significant concerns. you take this, in...
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for it but some swedish puns with their color shot here in the some morrison is pretty nice first of all isn't it it's very nice for the most part . elizabeth became queen elizabeth in which decade when did she go on to the throne forty. four forty nine hundred forty as you say it is sixty one thousand nine hundred fifty which decade when you're. seventy four look at the right are the blocky the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves. for twenty years. i mean final answer. if you kept your nerve and you did write ten million. what is the population of england around seventy million sixty six. teamwork i got there in the end in one thousand nine hundred eight and youngest ever scorer against argentina remember the one who scored it. michael. and we go on we got it what was sweden's highest ever finish a world cup their best place. in fifty. but he had. fun. and i would say that was a goal so there you have the supporters of the three take care team followed suit on the pitch not long to find you know r.t. some are. yes some clued in i have to admit just an aside
for it but some swedish puns with their color shot here in the some morrison is pretty nice first of all isn't it it's very nice for the most part . elizabeth became queen elizabeth in which decade when did she go on to the throne forty. four forty nine hundred forty as you say it is sixty one thousand nine hundred fifty which decade when you're. seventy four look at the right are the blocky the population of sweetness a little bit smaller than yourselves. for twenty years. i mean final answer....
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and staying with supermarkets, morrisons is planning to introduce a weekly "quieter hour" for autisticts, turn music off, avoid using the tannoy and turn down check—out beeps on saturdays from 09:00 to 10:00. the national autistic society says it is a "step in the right direction". let's ta ke let's take a look at the markets: ssc having problems with the warm weather. and as we mentioned, con car saying they do not intend to pursue the acquisition of 20th century fox's assets. now it's time for a look at the weather. for those of you have been doing a rain dance, we have some rain forecast. many will be coming through overnight tonight and into tomorrow as well. before we get there, we have things like this up and down the country, blue skies... might not all have these gorgeous la kes, might not all have these gorgeous lakes, they're might not all have these gorgeous lakes, they‘ re in might not all have these gorgeous lakes, they're in the lake district. but nevertheless lots of sunshine out and about. you can see that on the satellite picture. it apply bubbling up at the moment acr
and staying with supermarkets, morrisons is planning to introduce a weekly "quieter hour" for autisticts, turn music off, avoid using the tannoy and turn down check—out beeps on saturdays from 09:00 to 10:00. the national autistic society says it is a "step in the right direction". let's ta ke let's take a look at the markets: ssc having problems with the warm weather. and as we mentioned, con car saying they do not intend to pursue the acquisition of 20th century fox's...
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some freedom maggie no to the loud hoot ministration the let me know wrote poems on the thought morrison of children from their parents are living in heart with reality. and our other top stories syrian rebels say peace talks with the government and its allies russia have ended in failure the free syrian army says they refused to surrender in the southern province of daraa several rebel held town and villages in the area have now accepted government rule that. divers have managed to go several kilometers into a flooded cave in thailand to search for twelve young footballers and their coach has been missing for a week a new opening discovered in the caves offered hope that they might still be found alive. south sudan's latest cease fire has reportedly been violated with both the government forces and the rebels blaming each other for it the agreement was signed by president salva care in the rebel leader riyadh machar on wednesday protesters n n d are demanding the death penalty for two men accused of raping a seven year old girl demonstrations have been held across eight cities in the mo
some freedom maggie no to the loud hoot ministration the let me know wrote poems on the thought morrison of children from their parents are living in heart with reality. and our other top stories syrian rebels say peace talks with the government and its allies russia have ended in failure the free syrian army says they refused to surrender in the southern province of daraa several rebel held town and villages in the area have now accepted government rule that. divers have managed to go several...
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know about judge kavanaugh's expansive view of executive power and accountability, the fact that morrison v. olson, of all the cases in the history of the supreme court, is the first case he qo think of over-- he could think of overturning is deeply, deeply troubling. we already know he believes a president shouldn't be investigated while in office. that a president can't be indicted while in office, that a president doesn't have to follow laws that the president deems, his words, unconstitutional. clearly, judge kavanaugh's judicial philosophy incorporates an almost monarchical view of executive power and accountability, animated by a belief that our chief executive gets to play by a different set of rules. judge kavanaugh, particularly after this interview, needs to recuse himself from anything having to do with the mueller probe. given his record and the fact that he was nominated by the subject of the investigation he could very well end up ruling on. i yield the floor and once again thank my colleagues. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. jo
know about judge kavanaugh's expansive view of executive power and accountability, the fact that morrison v. olson, of all the cases in the history of the supreme court, is the first case he qo think of over-- he could think of overturning is deeply, deeply troubling. we already know he believes a president shouldn't be investigated while in office. that a president can't be indicted while in office, that a president doesn't have to follow laws that the president deems, his words,...
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history was wiped out that is the big picture answer but i did find a fascinating woman marilyn morrison who lived in chesapeake virginia who grew up on roanoke island and she now claims her native american history is algonquin and his chief of the hatteras tribe that is not recognized by this date but she is part of the family that identify as african-american while others or first cousins identify as native american she is quick to say i am a blend and i am a mix i am a lost colony we are white and black and native american. >> talk about science the genetic base now with people contributing and we know we can learn a lot about where they came from and their history. so does that give us insight to what happened through this information? to make that is a question if dna can help solve the mystery? the answer is there are a lot of limits to what dna can tell us. because in order to find the descendents you need a skeleton of a lost colonist. we don't have that as far as we know or a living descendent in and of the colleges to came here and we don't even have that. john white. just to f
history was wiped out that is the big picture answer but i did find a fascinating woman marilyn morrison who lived in chesapeake virginia who grew up on roanoke island and she now claims her native american history is algonquin and his chief of the hatteras tribe that is not recognized by this date but she is part of the family that identify as african-american while others or first cousins identify as native american she is quick to say i am a blend and i am a mix i am a lost colony we are...
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stephen morrison, my friend, manager of the global policy center, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. first of all i would like to thank you for inviting me to speak today and i'm really sorry i can't be with you in person. as you know, we stand on the threshold of an historic achievement in the next few years. we will eradicate a disease that has afflicted humans for millennia. we have come so far but we know that the last mile is the most difficult. some countries have gaps in delivery and instability make a hard task even harder. the process of eradicating polio has taught us many, many lessons. this includes how to find, vaccinate, and protect the most vulnerable communities and how to prevent the spread of diseases within countries and across borders. we now commonly give polio vaccinations at bus stations and in moving trains, to make sure people on the move are protected. camps for internally displaced persons routinely vaccinate the residents. countries coordinate vaccination campaigns so that the virus cannot escape. some countries require all visitors to be vaccinated again
stephen morrison, my friend, manager of the global policy center, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. first of all i would like to thank you for inviting me to speak today and i'm really sorry i can't be with you in person. as you know, we stand on the threshold of an historic achievement in the next few years. we will eradicate a disease that has afflicted humans for millennia. we have come so far but we know that the last mile is the most difficult. some countries have gaps in...