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who's aware of that fact did dr nichols know. a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today against a midwest city dr ragan nichols is already kids are prescribing a massive amount of opioids to 5 patients who later died when i heard that there was 4 other deaths that i sort of thing oh good evening oh midwest city doggie doctor i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs dave was just reading and listening to the doctor raising as many times you can stuff and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh. yeah i don't know where it was said because this is from 3 doctors i mean did she harm i didn't know any internet i met a man why america should search for a man and marriage to. a met. you. mean these are navy have spent their entire life in this house this is where their daughter chelsea was born 21 years ago hear also that she passed away as a painkiller overdose in 2013 their story is one of an analgesic burdened family hiding in the secret and shame with addiction. she's headed for back surgeries dr nichols was liza's doctor for
who's aware of that fact did dr nichols know. a wrongful death lawsuit was filed today against a midwest city dr ragan nichols is already kids are prescribing a massive amount of opioids to 5 patients who later died when i heard that there was 4 other deaths that i sort of thing oh good evening oh midwest city doggie doctor i'm homeless tonight 3000000 jobs dave was just reading and listening to the doctor raising as many times you can stuff and he. was very happy she got a rest question on...
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dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the drugs. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice crippled events i've got a police officer that and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life i'm born and raised in oklahoma. provided the hardship of the oil production. we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes. in box knows these roads inside out and he's on 1st name terms with the local people all his career he's descended this community but to date the clients have changed before i was having people from more the poverty level people all walks of life i have lawyers i have doctors children of the addicted to the opiates now it's every level in every area of life is for is for the low income high in. all of were affected by the opiate use. he represents several families from this town everyone has lost a relative deceased of a cardiac arrest following a painkill
dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the drugs. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice crippled events i've got a police officer that and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life i'm born and raised in oklahoma. provided the hardship of the oil production. we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that...
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dr nichols will be tried for murder. it's an exceptional decision on the part of the american justice system the trial has to happen in a year or less from now on she's banned from practicing. dr nichols and her lawyers have decided to plead not guilty. i think it's a good thing she's going to have to go to worst and have to answer for what she did wrong. it's going to have to answer in front of the jury my knowing that a manslaughter better at least he didn't dismiss it she deserves she deserves you know to go before a jury trial and see and see what's going to happen with her you know my daughter to serve that they used to prescribe all kinds of dangerous drugs that we now know are dangerous about at the time they were doing the best they could to treat their patients and now they're blaming one of their own victims. for doing the best she could with the medical knowledge she. love you. i miss you. i miss you you hear me. i believe you hear me. chills see. mr hart. but through this through this i can spot and smile and
dr nichols will be tried for murder. it's an exceptional decision on the part of the american justice system the trial has to happen in a year or less from now on she's banned from practicing. dr nichols and her lawyers have decided to plead not guilty. i think it's a good thing she's going to have to go to worst and have to answer for what she did wrong. it's going to have to answer in front of the jury my knowing that a manslaughter better at least he didn't dismiss it she deserves she...
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rutgers university and director of the center for security race and rights and in maryland jason nichols a lecturer in african american studies at the university of maryland college park a welcome to all i'd like to begin in washington d.c. with john welcome nancy pelosi use the word stormtroopers increasingly we keep hearing the word fascism being brought up in connection with donald trump's strategy it seems to be a talking point within the american media and within american politics what's brought us to that position why such why the use of such an extreme word. oh my god the politics in our country are incredibly divisive on both the right and the left and so and that does not surprise me that the democrats are trying to portray the president as an inveterate racist and a fascist they've been using language like that practically since the day that he was inaugurated and if it's designed to try to calm down a situation it's completely counterproductive these are very very dangerous times that we are living in in this country with all of these writings going on and to see. that people
rutgers university and director of the center for security race and rights and in maryland jason nichols a lecturer in african american studies at the university of maryland college park a welcome to all i'd like to begin in washington d.c. with john welcome nancy pelosi use the word stormtroopers increasingly we keep hearing the word fascism being brought up in connection with donald trump's strategy it seems to be a talking point within the american media and within american politics what's...
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hans nichols, thank you very much." new jersey governor phil murphy is standing by, his state hard hit early in the pandemic, of course, so what is his advice to other governors now dealing with a surge of infections? "morning joe" is coming right back. looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. accident forgiveness it's basically free money. it's an easy way to earn cash back on the stuff i'm already buying. sometimes it's 3% sometimes it's 8% but you're always getting cash back. so it's like getting free money. go to rakuten.com and sign up today for a $10 bonus. >>> governor mike
hans nichols, thank you very much." new jersey governor phil murphy is standing by, his state hard hit early in the pandemic, of course, so what is his advice to other governors now dealing with a surge of infections? "morning joe" is coming right back. looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault....
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dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the trucks. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life i'm born and raised in oklahoma. provided the hardship of the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes. in box knows these roads inside out and who's on 1st name terms with the local people all his career he's descended this community but today the confines have changed before i was having people from more the poverty level and i have people all walks of life i have lawyers i have doctors children who have become addicted to the opiates every level in every area of life is for is for the low income high and. all of what affected by the opiate use. he represents several families from this town everyone has lost a relative deceased of a cardiac arrest following a pa
dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the trucks. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life i'm born and raised in oklahoma. provided the hardship of the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes....
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of the strategic advisory group of experts on the covert $1000.00 vaccine and in hong kong john nicholls clinical professor in pathology at the university of hong kong a very warm welcome to all of you helen you are leading this vaccine trial in south africa how significant is the response that humans have had to the oxford vaccine. well in fact i'm not leading it very involved in the vaccine approvals and the science of vaccine research going on in south africa but in terms of your question it's been very interesting to see that there's been a very positive response from communities to enrolling in the backs you channel for the oxford vaccine there are 3 sites recruiting and that want to enroll 2000 people including 50 people living with hiv infection and people are really curing up to join the study now that's quite interesting in itself so i was wondering how you do get people involved in a trial you know well south africa is perhaps a little bit unique in the sense that we've been grappling with those h.i.b. and tb years major epidemics for many years so we fed up really very experie
of the strategic advisory group of experts on the covert $1000.00 vaccine and in hong kong john nicholls clinical professor in pathology at the university of hong kong a very warm welcome to all of you helen you are leading this vaccine trial in south africa how significant is the response that humans have had to the oxford vaccine. well in fact i'm not leading it very involved in the vaccine approvals and the science of vaccine research going on in south africa but in terms of your question...
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protecting federal property as a pretext for our infringing 1st amendment protected activities jason nichols there is another issue here as well and that's one of systemic racism within the police force many studies have been done that have showing the americans mistrust the police by large particularly in large in a city environment so the fact that you've now got all of these troops effectively going into inner city areas going into production in black areas is concerning to you as it. absolutely and so i think that there's also a distinction and while we're while we've been talking about portland what is being proposed for chicago is completely different and there is absolutely no federal property that's even being talked about it's just man talk about growing into the south side of chicago which is overwhelmingly black and you know basically wreaking havoc and political office that's what i think is being proposed and when we look at the president of the united states you know and you know someone talked about. earlier about the you know about him. being racist and people saying he was r
protecting federal property as a pretext for our infringing 1st amendment protected activities jason nichols there is another issue here as well and that's one of systemic racism within the police force many studies have been done that have showing the americans mistrust the police by large particularly in large in a city environment so the fact that you've now got all of these troops effectively going into inner city areas going into production in black areas is concerning to you as it....
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for everything julie newmar provided multiplex friendly portrayals of drag culture, along with mike nicholsdded us remake of la cage aux folles. and whatever those films‘ flaws, they seek out the time broadly ground—breaking. but in the age of rupaul‘s drag race, it's hard to see what ground, if any, is being broken by stage mother. there's literally nothing new or original about director tom fitzgerald's movie from a script by brad henning, which is content to simply tick every well—meaning stereotypical box. jacki weaver was oscar—nominated for recent hits like animal kingdom silver linings playbook, and brings a much—needed dose of oomph to a film that, although good—hearted, borders all too often on the bland. there's both a theatrical and virtual release for il traditore, the traitor, a sprawling drama about tommaso buscetta, a member of the sicilian mafia who turned informant, shedding light on the inner workings of the cosa nostra. in competition at last year's cannes film festival, marco bellocchio's ambitious, if not always enthralling drama depicts buscetta and his family from who
for everything julie newmar provided multiplex friendly portrayals of drag culture, along with mike nicholsdded us remake of la cage aux folles. and whatever those films‘ flaws, they seek out the time broadly ground—breaking. but in the age of rupaul‘s drag race, it's hard to see what ground, if any, is being broken by stage mother. there's literally nothing new or original about director tom fitzgerald's movie from a script by brad henning, which is content to simply tick every...
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the crags do indeed run deeper nichol because we have this sort of cultural war between the north and the south the north saying you know you have to sort of be more frugal you have to sort of put your country in order of reform you can amaze and says we just need help at the moment do you just need to have to help us sort of get back up on the feet and we have the really nasty totally unresolved problem was the rule of law hungary and poland opposing that there will be ties or should be ties introduced into paying a european money to democracy and keeping up the rule of law as the contracts of the european union for a seat and that hasn't even been touched upon and there is another big battle to be had if you were a betting woman barbara where we you put your money compromise tonight or a fresh start tomorrow. if you can really lose some money on that one but at the moment i don't see a compromise tonight what happens is that they shift their form and all around all the time wheels we'll see dinner now because people get really grumpy when they're not fed then they'll come together i
the crags do indeed run deeper nichol because we have this sort of cultural war between the north and the south the north saying you know you have to sort of be more frugal you have to sort of put your country in order of reform you can amaze and says we just need help at the moment do you just need to have to help us sort of get back up on the feet and we have the really nasty totally unresolved problem was the rule of law hungary and poland opposing that there will be ties or should be ties...
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professor jason nichols, thank you. sure you'll take a ton of abuse for coming on the show so i appreciate that you did. that's it for us tonight. we'll be back every night 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of line pomposity smugness and groupthink. have an amazing fourth of july weekend. jason chaffetz sitting in for sean. >> thank you so much. do appreciated. welcome to this special edition of "hannity"'s law and order in america. i'm jason chaffetz in tonight for sean. as liberal cities across america struggled to maintain order, president trump is vowing to protect the american dream for all citizens at all costs. watch this. >> we are a nation committed to equal and abundant opportunity for citizens of every race, color, religion and greed. the american dream is the sacred birthright of every american child. that's what we have is we have the american dream. nobody's going to shatter the american dream. not the anarchists, not the
professor jason nichols, thank you. sure you'll take a ton of abuse for coming on the show so i appreciate that you did. that's it for us tonight. we'll be back every night 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of line pomposity smugness and groupthink. have an amazing fourth of july weekend. jason chaffetz sitting in for sean. >> thank you so much. do appreciated. welcome to this special edition of "hannity"'s law and order in america. i'm jason chaffetz in tonight for...
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jason nichols is a professor of african-american studies and joins us tonight.k you for coming on. farr, from it from me defending gandhi, and he was definitely a racist and inlet south africa so i'm not defending gandhi, i just think is there a limit? how does terry gandhi statute down and improve the civil rights in the united states? seriously? >> your point is correct that gandhi certainly has an antiblack legacy. he was somebody while he was in south africa, he said and called black people cap for is a racialized epithet in racialized swear.he it's clear he did not want africans mixing with native africans -- exceeds may, indians and so he was very clear and clearly racist. at a certain point in his career, however that's not what we praise him for and i would say this. i'm not really a fan of venerating and dealing with statue. we should add context to everything in public statues i think are in my opinion a bad just around the world. where we've had to pull them down, but i will say this. we praise gandhi and jefferson for what they did right for society.
jason nichols is a professor of african-american studies and joins us tonight.k you for coming on. farr, from it from me defending gandhi, and he was definitely a racist and inlet south africa so i'm not defending gandhi, i just think is there a limit? how does terry gandhi statute down and improve the civil rights in the united states? seriously? >> your point is correct that gandhi certainly has an antiblack legacy. he was somebody while he was in south africa, he said and called black...
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hans nichols, thank you. i'll be reading axios a.m. in just a little bit.t for me i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> the europeans have done it, people in asia have done it. we did not shutdown entirely that's why when we started to come up, we plateaued at a level that was quite high, about
hans nichols, thank you. i'll be reading axios a.m. in just a little bit.t for me i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> the europeans have done it, people in asia have done it. we did not shutdown entirely that's why when we started to come up, we plateaued at a level that was quite high, about
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political reporter hans nichols. good morning to you, great to see you on this friday morning. give us axios' 1 big thing today. >> good morning, it's great to see you as well. happy i guess it's friday finally this time. we have alexi mchammond who has a smart piece, looking at the ways that elizabeth warren is influencing the biden campaign and the policy rollouts, you see warren's fingerprints all over a lot of biden's plans. we know they're in close conversations. you saw it last week in the green energy proposal where vice president biden moved up his time line by 15 years when you want to get to 100% renewals. we know they're in close conversations. the implications, everyone is wondering whether or not who is going to be the vice president's basically anything anyone is talking about in washington right now. this piece gives us a hint there's a lot of si nor ji between warren and the former vice president. but that pick we're expecting in a couple weeks. a couple more policy proposals, big rollouts, and once they get that done they'll shift theo wh their choice is for th
political reporter hans nichols. good morning to you, great to see you on this friday morning. give us axios' 1 big thing today. >> good morning, it's great to see you as well. happy i guess it's friday finally this time. we have alexi mchammond who has a smart piece, looking at the ways that elizabeth warren is influencing the biden campaign and the policy rollouts, you see warren's fingerprints all over a lot of biden's plans. we know they're in close conversations. you saw it last week...
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. >> and joining me now with a look at axios a.m., hans nichols. give us axios one big thing today?ould differ from donald trump. they're not going to have to do one or two challenges, they have to deal with multiple challenges across the globe. in reporting this, some of the most important things i picked up was the tone in their voice, the sense of thread in a confluence of crisis coming together, you have china and iran, and the coronavirus, and the coronavirus they're not just thinking about the if national, they're thinking a global food c crisis. biden, the hope is his muscle memory will kick in and this will be an appliances first strategy, opposed to america first. >> so if this is about reengaging with countries across the world, hans, during a biden administration, how could other countries trust a biden administration, considering the fact that trump undid so much of what obama put into place? >> they acknowledge that challenge. this isn't simply showing up at the security conference and giving a speech. this isn't doing what they think the low hanging fruit is, rejoining
. >> and joining me now with a look at axios a.m., hans nichols. give us axios one big thing today?ould differ from donald trump. they're not going to have to do one or two challenges, they have to deal with multiple challenges across the globe. in reporting this, some of the most important things i picked up was the tone in their voice, the sense of thread in a confluence of crisis coming together, you have china and iran, and the coronavirus, and the coronavirus they're not just...
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awfully good to see you, my friend, hans nichols. i'll be joining you as we read "axios a.m."r at signup.axios.com. that's a wrap for me this wednesday morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. i look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning, but stay right where you are. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> again, mortality rate the lowest anywhere in the world, and we want to get this done and we want to get our country going again. >> it's a false narrative to take comfort in a lower rate of death. there's so many other things that are very dangerous and bad about this virus. don't get yourself into false complacency. >> dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, with that word of caution for those taking comfort in a lower death rate due to the coronavirus, people like president trump. by the way, we should add, the united states does not have the
awfully good to see you, my friend, hans nichols. i'll be joining you as we read "axios a.m."r at signup.axios.com. that's a wrap for me this wednesday morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. i look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning, but stay right where you are. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> again, mortality rate the lowest anywhere in the world, and we want to get this done and we want to get our country going again. >> it's a false narrative to take...
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david avella and jason nichols. jason, i come to you first. what should happen here?ple don't want to destroy it so much is updated to reflect the fact that african-americans were instrumental in gaining their own freedom. 200,000 african-americans fought in the civil war, 37,000 died. i think people want to reflect that african-americans, not only the money that supported slavery ain other ways. i think it's a board to african-americans, and a city that was for a long time majority black, that they were part of their own freedom. people like eleanor holmes norton are pretty clear that this statue should not be destroyed but moved to a museum or proper context can be added. for example, the fact that -- >> harris: why not just put a plaque out there? i guess the bottom line is, why not put a plaque of there? one. that's been some of the ways people have talked about dealing with these issues where there is that conflict point of a painful history, and then a reminder of what that looks like. jason, is it demeaning when you see a black man kneeling before lincoln? is t
david avella and jason nichols. jason, i come to you first. what should happen here?ple don't want to destroy it so much is updated to reflect the fact that african-americans were instrumental in gaining their own freedom. 200,000 african-americans fought in the civil war, 37,000 died. i think people want to reflect that african-americans, not only the money that supported slavery ain other ways. i think it's a board to african-americans, and a city that was for a long time majority black, that...
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amy nichols this is an unusual time.ve been asking you what to do and basically i guess do what feels right for you, correct? >> absolutely. and that's where i would highly recommend working with a seasoned professional whether that's a wedding planner, photographer, talk to your venue but really rely on professionals. they'll be able to help you and guide you through this process because it's really unprecedented and we're here to support you. >> all right amy thank you for yue us right here on mornings on 2. >> thanks sal. ♪ [ music ] >>> all right. the first comic con is going virtual and minutes what fans were able to do this time around online that they cannot do before. and in person auction in london since the pandemic started. we'll let you know about the art pieces on the auction block from remember brant to picasso. lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you gean so i can just watch the show instead of reading th
amy nichols this is an unusual time.ve been asking you what to do and basically i guess do what feels right for you, correct? >> absolutely. and that's where i would highly recommend working with a seasoned professional whether that's a wedding planner, photographer, talk to your venue but really rely on professionals. they'll be able to help you and guide you through this process because it's really unprecedented and we're here to support you. >> all right amy thank you for yue us...
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nichole for early can play my game is becoming more and more popular especially for touring so naturally i'm really excited about today's trip along the outer record biking along one of the most very paths in europe. there's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power check in. 30 minutes on w. in the other learning of climate change. to sit. ups and soon. one tears today have the father future. g.w. dot com for canada serving the melting give. a clear answer. where i come from we had to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and a few newspapers in official information as a journalist i have worked at all of the streets of many cantors and their problems are all in the same 14 social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. corruption we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see the right to fold who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is johnny carson and i work a d.w.i. . but. this is the news live from the u.s. president goes out to celebrate the nation's
nichole for early can play my game is becoming more and more popular especially for touring so naturally i'm really excited about today's trip along the outer record biking along one of the most very paths in europe. there's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power check in. 30 minutes on w. in the other learning of climate change. to sit. ups and soon. one tears today have the father future. g.w. dot com for canada serving the melting give. a clear answer. where i come...
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. >> reporter: hayward firefighter nichols said so many people showed up they had to close the line to complete testing by 4:00. demand has doubled since last week. >> people need notes to get back to work. that's one reason. with more people doing gatherings and things like that, that would make more people uneasy, maybe feeling like they've been exposed to covid. >> reporter: in san jose people stood in long lines at silver creek high school for a test. >> we need to know who he is, where they have it and where they picked it up. >> reporter: dr. ann lu says knowledge is power for public health officers. the increase and testing of people with and without symptoms will help them make better decisions about reopening. >> if we know a lot of transmissions are linked to a specific activity it gives us a reason to introduce ways to make that activity safer. >> reporter: dr. lu says while experts get a better picture of where the coronavirus is and how people are getting it, keeping your distance, covering your face and washing your hands are the best way to control the spread. jean elle,
. >> reporter: hayward firefighter nichols said so many people showed up they had to close the line to complete testing by 4:00. demand has doubled since last week. >> people need notes to get back to work. that's one reason. with more people doing gatherings and things like that, that would make more people uneasy, maybe feeling like they've been exposed to covid. >> reporter: in san jose people stood in long lines at silver creek high school for a test. >> we need to...
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nichole furley can play my game is becoming more and more popular especially for me i'm really excitedabout a date stamp along the algorithm for biking along one of the most varied paths in europe. here's the challenge to discover nature and culture using muscle power. coming on. little editing software distorts what is real. the possibilities for an. endless. 'd is the new truth. 20. 30 minutes long. w.'s crime fighters are back africa's most successful radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech culture of prevention and sustainable charcoal production. all of the sos are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. on meal time to go complete the 2nd season of on the fence it's not about the environment still about society it's still about us but all the planets on the brink spoke to some leading experts in the field. you're still only great friends. are they friends say wanted to be with you if you're going to see here or would you wish it wasn't really
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maggie nichols was an olympic hopeful in 2016, her coach overheard her talking about this behaviour of us ge and finally maggie agreed and they did so privately to usa gymnastics. as soon as that reporting happens, she was treated differently at events, the parents were treated differently. of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family in the wake of her reporting nassar does make you raise an eyebrow about how this institution was treating their athletes. you are the president of usa gymnastics. if you receive a complaint of sexual misconduct, do you turn it over to local authorities? no. usa gymnastics has now acknowledged that a subculture did exist within its ranks that enabled the horrific abuse of athletes. but under new leadership, there was a shift in focus to prioritise athlete well—being, they have also implemented what they call a safe sport policy to clearly define and prevent abuse, as well as make reporting miscond
maggie nichols was an olympic hopeful in 2016, her coach overheard her talking about this behaviour of us ge and finally maggie agreed and they did so privately to usa gymnastics. as soon as that reporting happens, she was treated differently at events, the parents were treated differently. of course, simultaneous with that, maggie does not make the 2016 olympic team. now, we can't prove anything about why that happened, and we don't try and do so in the film, but the treatment of that family...
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something that has been my partisan and highly racialized thanks to all our guests john malcolm and jason nichols and thank you for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting a website al jazeera dot com and for further discussion goes well facebook pages facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter we are at a j inside story for me among the whole team here in the life and. be the hero world needs right now. washington. holding the powerful to account as we examine the u.s. its role in the war on al jazeera. this is al-jazeera. alarms the whole rahman and this is the al-jazeera news our live from our head quarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes just hours before closure deadline china clears out its consular office in houston while retaliating with a shutdown order in the u.s. friday prayers are back inside istanbul's high gear sophia after more than 85 years on the turkish president says it remains open for all. but top u.s. disease.
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something that has been my partisan and highly racialized thanks to all our guests john malcolm and jason nichols and thank you to you for watching see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com and for further discussion goes well facebook pages facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter we are at a j inside story for me among the whole team here in the life and. on the counter because this week rich countries are cornering the market for covert 19 vaccines but what does that mean for the world's poor we'll look at the coronavirus treatments for low income nations and check out the real price of developing drugs countering the cost on al-jazeera what is the price of luxury. an undercover team travels deep into the illegal cocoa plantations of the ivory coast simple solutions are very hard to find for something as complicated as the child labor from chocolates hearts of darkness and counters unpatrolled labor is working in a $100000000000.00 industry well overhaul of the country's cocoa produces live below the pove
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s of the 619 project nichol hannah jones called the white race barbaric devils and said columbus was no different than hitler and this past june she said this. yes it is disturbing to see property being destroyed it is disturbing to see people taking property from stores but these are dangerous and violent is wet and agent of the state nails on a man's net until all of life is leased out of his body. destroying property which can be replaced is not violent that this is the person who wrote most of the piece that is amazing it started with her bigotry and the whole idea of the 161000 project is imbued with this kind of bigotry the idea that there are hundreds if not thousands of americans all across the country today who have lost their livelihoods whose property has been destroyed the idea that fat should not be of consequence there's this mean going around that people have insurance has anyone heard of coke at 19 a lot of folks lost their come and they had to stop paying for their insurance their property actually isn't going to be replaced this eagle eye dia is being promoted by th
s of the 619 project nichol hannah jones called the white race barbaric devils and said columbus was no different than hitler and this past june she said this. yes it is disturbing to see property being destroyed it is disturbing to see people taking property from stores but these are dangerous and violent is wet and agent of the state nails on a man's net until all of life is leased out of his body. destroying property which can be replaced is not violent that this is the person who wrote most...