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and renee's connection to the victim was that it was her landlord. and so they are start looking into renee, who at the time was heavily addicted to drugs crack cocaine. and because she gets arrested for something else, and they start interrogating her. and she confesses to killing her landlord. with this guy karim. so she says, kareem, and i went to my landlord's house, we were going to rob her. the robbery goes bad, and karim stabs her. so it's, she's a good century, can make it a felony, murder being present during the commission of a crime, and somebody gets killed. we started sort of doing, you know, just regular google searches on the players' names. the detectives and everything in this t.v. show and women behind bars comes up and they've done an episode. case where they got in the, in the prison and interviewed her and then interviewed this joseph court was the cop on the case. the way her body, when she decided to go, you just saw, it was time to told the truth. i believe her confession is kind of nonsense. there's inconsistency between the
and renee's connection to the victim was that it was her landlord. and so they are start looking into renee, who at the time was heavily addicted to drugs crack cocaine. and because she gets arrested for something else, and they start interrogating her. and she confesses to killing her landlord. with this guy karim. so she says, kareem, and i went to my landlord's house, we were going to rob her. the robbery goes bad, and karim stabs her. so it's, she's a good century, can make it a felony,...
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our goal is of course to get renee out of prison. but it can take a really long time, sometimes many years. one of the 1st things we do in cases like this is to comb through the confession and find all the consistencies to clearly show that the confession is false. and if there's a cream walker drove me to 90 longmeadow, and the plan was, i was going to go into the front door and karim was going to come up the back door . he was going to tie her up with a piece of white extension cord that he brought with him at babson time, kareem hit louise in the side of the face. emilie's fell to the floor and kind of went out. if that happened, he would be standing punching her here right here in the face, he knocked the wig off. a wig landed on the floor in the kitchen, but that's certainly the kitchen. he tried to tie louise up with the plastic already has then cream comes from behind. louise. he stabbed her at least twice. however, we know it's 8 times louise fell to the floor. again. it was a large amount of blood on the floor next to her bo
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that certainly doesn't sit with renee's not concise. now i want to see a real policeman for i think you heard that some wishful thinking. mike. i don't think there is a real police report. i mean, i just don't maybe they sort of knew there were days. confession was not so good or not true. and so they didn't really want korean because they didn't really believe that he was there. that or that it happened like that. and so if they get him in there and then they could end up with nobody one taking on a case like rene's, the danger is always the case. evidence for other crimes, you know, that is, has not been preserved. if there's no crime scene evidence, or case evidence, then there's nothing to d.n.a. test. and if there's no d.n.a. to test, it's extremely hard to prove that your client is innocent. that's from the heat here, right? in rene's piece, it was a very bloody crime scene. the murder weapon was never found, but there was a purse that had a bloody fingerprint in it, and there was a drawer in the bedroom with a bloody fingerprint
that certainly doesn't sit with renee's not concise. now i want to see a real policeman for i think you heard that some wishful thinking. mike. i don't think there is a real police report. i mean, i just don't maybe they sort of knew there were days. confession was not so good or not true. and so they didn't really want korean because they didn't really believe that he was there. that or that it happened like that. and so if they get him in there and then they could end up with nobody one...
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ringback just in these jean fisher byron nelson, rene lynch's attorney. i have a call with her this morning. oh good things. how i oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh. oh oh oh oh, why? earth are quite high. oh oh. i know it's hard for our remaining one to trial, she testified, been very incoherently. she was high during the trial in which she was not a good witness for herself. she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that it was coerced. and when i talk to people about this, they're like, well, i would never cross a contests where people say, i've been talking about this for 30 years and that's the 1st thing. everybody says i get it, but it wouldn't happen to me. it's not one kind of person that is a false confession. we are all fall into the circumstance of interrogation. we are all there is some training to texas. i've spoken to who say i can get anybody to confess to. many of them will boast that they have a 95 percent confession, right? conceivable. unless you're a lesser near perfect, at identifying the perpetrator, that is every suspect you i
ringback just in these jean fisher byron nelson, rene lynch's attorney. i have a call with her this morning. oh good things. how i oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh. oh oh oh oh, why? earth are quite high. oh oh. i know it's hard for our remaining one to trial, she testified, been very incoherently. she was high during the trial in which she was not a good witness for herself. she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that it was coerced. and when i talk to people about this, they're...
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renee lynch was a case we took about 2 and a half now maybe 3 years ago now. and she was accused and convicted of killing her leg and lauren in buffalo, new york in 1900. and it's also obviously a false confession cases. the police are going crazy and if they can't solve it, 18 months go by. and bernie's connection to the victim was that it was her landlord . and so they are start looking into renee, who at the time was heavily addicted to drugs crack cocaine. and because she gets arrested for something else and they start interrogating her. and she confesses to killing her landlord. with this guy karim. so she says kareem, and i went to my landlord's house. we were going to rob her. the robbery goes bad, and kareem stabs her. she's a century can make it a felony, murder being present during the commission of a crime, and somebody gets killed. we started sort of doing, you know, just regular google searches on the players' names and detectives and everything in this t.v. show. women behind bars comes up and they've done an episode case where they got in the, i
renee lynch was a case we took about 2 and a half now maybe 3 years ago now. and she was accused and convicted of killing her leg and lauren in buffalo, new york in 1900. and it's also obviously a false confession cases. the police are going crazy and if they can't solve it, 18 months go by. and bernie's connection to the victim was that it was her landlord . and so they are start looking into renee, who at the time was heavily addicted to drugs crack cocaine. and because she gets arrested for...
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renee lynch's attorney. i have a call with her this morning. oh good thinks oh oh oh oh, i think quite well . i know it's hard. she testified very incoherent. during the trial was she was not a good witness for herself. she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that it was coerced. i would never people talking about this for 30 years, and that's the 1st thing or would happen today. it's not the person that gives a false confession. we are all under the circumstance of interrogation. we are all trained to say i can get anybody from any of the boats that they have a 95 percent. confession rate, the less you're a less perfect the perpetrator, that is every suspect you identify is the perpetrator, right? if you've got a confession or false confessions, when i talked to her about it, she explained to me. i was so shocked they convicted me. she said because there was no evidence of a confession so powerful it can stand alone. so here's the jury. on the one hand, they've got the confessions, the limit the d.n.a. changes. everything is s
renee lynch's attorney. i have a call with her this morning. oh good thinks oh oh oh oh, i think quite well . i know it's hard. she testified very incoherent. during the trial was she was not a good witness for herself. she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that it was coerced. i would never people talking about this for 30 years, and that's the 1st thing or would happen today. it's not the person that gives a false confession. we are all under the circumstance of...
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rene, we all are only going to get one shot at this. so just hang in there and promise you there will be an end and i hope it's a good one, but there won't be an end develop causes and this is the disease newsmen. they are mares and do do to them seem do gooders and those who knew the system is missing, the biggest hoax turns into will not do this thing. so you do believe you do that got him close to us, he can anyway blame himself for i think so. controlling and 1st thing they all do with it. my own observations from talking to wrongfully convicted people is those who were wrongfully convicted by confession are not doing as well. the stigma they attach to themselves. they feel weak nat'l, stupid. they don't understand what happened, how to come down to themselves. and even when the convictions overturned, if the reason they were convicted was a confession, as opposed to something else, the stigma attached to the state, even after they were exonerated, right? people are not quite 100 percent. sure, i get the confession is so powerful th
rene, we all are only going to get one shot at this. so just hang in there and promise you there will be an end and i hope it's a good one, but there won't be an end develop causes and this is the disease newsmen. they are mares and do do to them seem do gooders and those who knew the system is missing, the biggest hoax turns into will not do this thing. so you do believe you do that got him close to us, he can anyway blame himself for i think so. controlling and 1st thing they all do with it....
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in rene's piece, it was a very bloody crime scene. the murder weapon was never found, but there was a purse had a bloody fingerprint in it, and there was a drawer in the bedroom with a bloody fingerprint on it. the d.n.a. tested some things, but not those. and the only d.n.a. found at the crime scene was the victim's phone. and the, i think out of $41.00 pieces of evidence, they tested 7 for d.n.a. . and so you know, they're in trouble right at trial because you can't get convicted on your own confession alone. so they go and they try to round up, jailhouse snitches, but only one worked so it was her confession, and a jailhouse snitch, which is so common in false confession cases and you have the confession and then the extra evidence because there's no physical evidence corroboration to the confession is snitch i know i have no particular 000-000-0000 extension 0. ok. who do you mind if i said this is all good. that's ok. you know, i don't have the street or the bible. do you remember interacting with any of the police officers back
in rene's piece, it was a very bloody crime scene. the murder weapon was never found, but there was a purse had a bloody fingerprint in it, and there was a drawer in the bedroom with a bloody fingerprint on it. the d.n.a. tested some things, but not those. and the only d.n.a. found at the crime scene was the victim's phone. and the, i think out of $41.00 pieces of evidence, they tested 7 for d.n.a. . and so you know, they're in trouble right at trial because you can't get convicted on your own...
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i miss phyllis, jeanne fisher, barry elson, rene lynch's attorney. i have a call with her this morning. oh, good things. oh i 000000000 i quite i i i i oh oh, i know it's hard. she testified been very incoherent lee, she was high during the trial. was she was not a good witness for her. so she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that is it was a coerced when i would never say contests when people say i've been talking about this for 30 years, and that's the 1st thing. everybody says, but it wouldn't happen today. it's not one time the person that gives a false confession. we are all under the circumstance of interrogation. we are all trained detectives. i've spoken to who say i can get anybody to press today. and many of them will boast that they have a 95 percent confession rate and see a lesser of a less perfect identifying the perpetrator. that is, every suspect you identify is the perpetrator, right? if you've got a confession, you're producing a whole lot of false confessions. when i talk to her about it, she explains. i was so
i miss phyllis, jeanne fisher, barry elson, rene lynch's attorney. i have a call with her this morning. oh, good things. oh i 000000000 i quite i i i i oh oh, i know it's hard. she testified been very incoherent lee, she was high during the trial. was she was not a good witness for her. so she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that is it was a coerced when i would never say contests when people say i've been talking about this for 30 years, and that's the 1st thing. everybody...
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is just in the is jean fisher byron also in renee lynch's attorney? i have a call with her this morning. oh, good things. oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh, i think quite well . i know it's hard she testified very incoherent. she was high during the trial, which she was not a good witness for herself. she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that it was when i talk about this, they're like, well, i would never people say, i've been talking about this for 30 years and that's the 1st thing. but it wouldn't happen today if the person that gives a false confession, we are all under the circumstance of interrogation. we are all there are trained to who say i can get anybody from any of the boats that they have a 95 percent confession rate. conceivable. unless you're a less perfect the perpetrator, that is every suspect you identify is the perpetrator, right? if you've got a confession rate at that level, you produce a lot of false confessions. when i talked to her about it, she explained to me, i was so shocked. they convicted me, she said, because the
is just in the is jean fisher byron also in renee lynch's attorney? i have a call with her this morning. oh, good things. oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh, i think quite well . i know it's hard she testified very incoherent. she was high during the trial, which she was not a good witness for herself. she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that it was when i talk about this, they're like, well, i would never people say, i've been talking about this for 30 years and that's the 1st thing....
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his wife renee, remained stoic.enches across the court, barb's brother hoped for justice from a second jury. >> it's 12 people. you don't know what they're thinking. >> the foreperson read the verdicts. first degree premeditated murder of barbara george guilty, first degree premeditated murder. guilty, murder in the first degree and guilt oat other counts, as well. felony firearm and insurance fraud. michael george didn't break down this time. he closed his eyes and seemed to talk to himself. behind him his wife renee buried her head. barb's brother contained his joy out of respect for his nieces who lost their mother and now their father. >> it's a little bit bittersweet. they still have to come to the realization that their father's a murderer. >> the prosecutors quietly congratulated each other on the conviction. >> it was a huge relief that finally the family was getting what they deserved, the justice they deserved. >> michael george was led out of the courtroom to begin the rest of his life in prison, no possi
his wife renee, remained stoic.enches across the court, barb's brother hoped for justice from a second jury. >> it's 12 people. you don't know what they're thinking. >> the foreperson read the verdicts. first degree premeditated murder of barbara george guilty, first degree premeditated murder. guilty, murder in the first degree and guilt oat other counts, as well. felony firearm and insurance fraud. michael george didn't break down this time. he closed his eyes and seemed to talk...
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maity: espÉrate un momento, renÉ es muy inteligente, pero ahora es otro renÉ, rené era irreverente, sees, deportes, y gaming para cada uno en la familia. además, 5g está incluido sin costo adicional. obtén $1,350 de descuento en nuestros mejores teléfonos 5g. este es el 5g de la red en la que más gente confía. regala el 5g que todos estaban esperando. (narración) solo en verizon. crear fragancias que perduran comienza en la naturaleza. air wick scented oils, infundidos con aceites...
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rene even drafted his own sci-fi stories. >> hello, rene from "nerds on a couch" here. >> woodruff: as a high school english teacher in el paso, rene would often loan his comics to students to encourage them to read more.as rene5 years old.ke reverend vgibbs' final sermon at her houston church was a impassioned call to action on coronavirus reli racial injustice. >> be the bridge to equality by demanding and voting in change. >> woodruff: spreading love and fighting for justi, these were vickey's callings, said her wife, cassandra, whether that meant attending protests or cooking meals for friends in need. h she had a special bond wr grandson, who she nicknamed boo. together, they listened on stevie wonder.cherie amour" by vickey was 57. those who knew hima rama to pioneering research scientist at stony brook's school of dental medicine. the work of his team led to important discoveries in oral health and antibiotics. born in south india, and before settling in new york, rama moved to canada in 1966, where he met his wife of nearly 50 years, sharon, in a biochemistry class. described a
rene even drafted his own sci-fi stories. >> hello, rene from "nerds on a couch" here. >> woodruff: as a high school english teacher in el paso, rene would often loan his comics to students to encourage them to read more.as rene5 years old.ke reverend vgibbs' final sermon at her houston church was a impassioned call to action on coronavirus reli racial injustice. >> be the bridge to equality by demanding and voting in change. >> woodruff: spreading love and...
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and renee, i know that my -- i don't know what you call it. nonchalance about donald trump's behavior now is unusual. i know that cable news is filled with banners saying alarming and dangerous and scary. but it turns on the notion that it's somehow scary that donald trump is violating a norm, which he has done every single day since he came down the escalator. >> well, that's the interesting thing about a lot of this, lawrence, is the sense is that donald trump is attacking democracy. he's attacked democracy since he was a candidate. he was talking about voter fraud and rigged elections when he was still running for office. so this is just pretty much a continuation of the same. what we have now, because we've only got -- he's got 70 days left in his tenure, is this is the mad scene in this tragic opera at this point. this is the mad king trying anything he can to stave off reality. but he's got millions of people helping him do that. you know, so he's got people looking for fraud, looking for this, and all they're really finding is donald tr
and renee, i know that my -- i don't know what you call it. nonchalance about donald trump's behavior now is unusual. i know that cable news is filled with banners saying alarming and dangerous and scary. but it turns on the notion that it's somehow scary that donald trump is violating a norm, which he has done every single day since he came down the escalator. >> well, that's the interesting thing about a lot of this, lawrence, is the sense is that donald trump is attacking democracy....
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they gave nothing. >> that was renee reporting. the officer's been with the department since 2018. >>> one of the youngest mayors in state history who pushed for a universal basic income has lost his re-election bid. 30-year-old stockton mayor michael tubbs conceded to republican kevin lincoln. tubbs, a democrat, received national attention for starting a basic income program. it gave 125 needy people $500 a month for two years, inspiring similar programs in other cities. but political analysts say his progressive policies didn't always sit well with the city's blue collar workers. >>> it has been 42 years since the jonestown tragedy and a memorial service was held in oakland for lives lost. it was held at the evergreen cemetery, home to the mass grave that holds 406 unclaimed souls. on this day in 1978, more than 900 members of the cult called the people's temple died in a mass suicide under the direction of jim jones. dr. norwood lost many of her loved ones. >> we are here to remember that the most important thing that we can eve
they gave nothing. >> that was renee reporting. the officer's been with the department since 2018. >>> one of the youngest mayors in state history who pushed for a universal basic income has lost his re-election bid. 30-year-old stockton mayor michael tubbs conceded to republican kevin lincoln. tubbs, a democrat, received national attention for starting a basic income program. it gave 125 needy people $500 a month for two years, inspiring similar programs in other cities. but...
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oh yeah, that certainly doesn't sit with renee's concise. no, i want to see a real place and i think.
oh yeah, that certainly doesn't sit with renee's concise. no, i want to see a real place and i think.
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well but they're also afraid that this incident will further stigmatize muslims in france all right rene thanks very much to correspondent marina strauss in nice france. while many countries are shutting down their economies as they face troubling increases in covert 19 cases slovakia is trying a different approach on saturday it started a nationwide effort aiming to test its entire adult population you're far he's of the only alternative would be a total lockdown this approach comes with its own set of challenges. long queues outside this coronavirus testing station and. it is one of thousands that opened on saturday to screen slovakia's entire population of over 5000000 testing is voluntary but anyone not participating has to self isolate for 10 days. but it also includes a very interesting i'm here because i believe we will find out who has the virus it will go away and eventually who will live a normal life again but in the past 3 weeks slovakia has seen thousands of new infections each day mass screening is hope to control the virus and avoid further restrictions more than 40000 hea
well but they're also afraid that this incident will further stigmatize muslims in france all right rene thanks very much to correspondent marina strauss in nice france. while many countries are shutting down their economies as they face troubling increases in covert 19 cases slovakia is trying a different approach on saturday it started a nationwide effort aiming to test its entire adult population you're far he's of the only alternative would be a total lockdown this approach comes with its...
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from korea to the uk with london—based dutch director rene van pannevis, whose short film jacked won which was apparently autobiographically inspired, has now provided the basis for a feature, looted, shot on a micro budget over 17 days in hartlepool. charley palmer rothwell is rob, the young car thief who tells his dying father that he's job—hunting when in fact, he's out stealing wheels. thomas turgoos is leo, the friend who encourages rob to get involved in a job that lands him in dangerously hot water. the title and premise may make looted sound like a geezery romp, but the film itself is anything but that. it's more a study of somebody being pulled apart by the demands of their life, torn between commitments to family, friends and financial reward. the cast, which includes morgane polanski, are uniformly adroit, with particular plaudits to thomas turgoos, who's gone from strength to strength since his remarkable debut in this is england all those years ago. you can find looted on all major vod platforms and in a few cinemas. look out too for virtual screenings, in which cinemas
from korea to the uk with london—based dutch director rene van pannevis, whose short film jacked won which was apparently autobiographically inspired, has now provided the basis for a feature, looted, shot on a micro budget over 17 days in hartlepool. charley palmer rothwell is rob, the young car thief who tells his dying father that he's job—hunting when in fact, he's out stealing wheels. thomas turgoos is leo, the friend who encourages rob to get involved in a job that lands him in...
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, as played by amy adams, she seems to have od—ed on the same "give me an award" acting pills that reneeho, huh, who?! you?! meanwhile, glenn close sports historically accurate yet somehow still caricatured mrs brady old—lady glasses and frizzy hair asjd's grandma — a fearsome figure who teaches him life lessons whilst sporting a range of t—shirts that seem to have been pre—owned by mike tyson. there's been much debate about the politics of vance's source memoir, which have been widely discussed in terms of understanding the rise of donald trump. but when it comes to the movie, the real question is, how can something so packed with fights, overdoses, punch—ups and triumph—over—adversity struggles be quite so boring? why is it that, despite the presence of talents like adams and close, i never thought i was watching anything other than actors acting — a pantomime imitation of life? the fault, i think, lies in howard's direction, which is simultaneously overcooked and underdone — a series of inert set pieces that scream for our attention while leaving us utterly unmoved. worth noting too t
, as played by amy adams, she seems to have od—ed on the same "give me an award" acting pills that reneeho, huh, who?! you?! meanwhile, glenn close sports historically accurate yet somehow still caricatured mrs brady old—lady glasses and frizzy hair asjd's grandma — a fearsome figure who teaches him life lessons whilst sporting a range of t—shirts that seem to have been pre—owned by mike tyson. there's been much debate about the politics of vance's source memoir, which have...
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let's check in with rene lasser.elcome to "mad money. >> hey jim, excited to be here and get a chance to talk to you and your audience. >> glad you are here if you can explain the value of proposition of bill.com and talk abouts the manhattan soccer club these are companies that are companies. they have a lot of money coming in and out i thought bill.com provided an incredible service >> there is a massive point that every s&p have and that's paper. 90% of businesses rely on paper as a private form of managing it the manhattan club is no difference they have all sorts of challenges if you imagine you are doing this from the goodness of your heart and the support that you love that's just a pain that nobody wants. that's no different that every s&p has in this country. i know that because i grew up among a handful of businesses that my parents and grandparents have it was all the time. cash is paying you got to stretch out the payables and pull out the receivables and you need paper to do that that's the tool that nee
let's check in with rene lasser.elcome to "mad money. >> hey jim, excited to be here and get a chance to talk to you and your audience. >> glad you are here if you can explain the value of proposition of bill.com and talk abouts the manhattan soccer club these are companies that are companies. they have a lot of money coming in and out i thought bill.com provided an incredible service >> there is a massive point that every s&p have and that's paper. 90% of businesses...
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como canciÓn del aÑo fue elegida renÉ. del portorriqueÑo reciente.rena para ayudar a familias a disfrutar de esta tradiciÓn de forma segura. ha lanzado sesiones en zoom en vivo o a travÉs de esta navidad en lÍnea. en gran bretaÑa se realizan reservas para video llamadas privadas de 12 minutos en grupos de seis niÑas. hay que registrarse en el sitio web oficial para pasar un buen rato juntos [risas] tony: un equipo marcado por las lesiones, pero ha salido adelante de la mano del tÉcnico que sigue ingiriÉndosela para tapar los huecos en su plantel. no se nos olvide que el actual campeÓn de copa esa rayados de monterrey unto un equipo que ha revivido y que empieza a ir
como canciÓn del aÑo fue elegida renÉ. del portorriqueÑo reciente.rena para ayudar a familias a disfrutar de esta tradiciÓn de forma segura. ha lanzado sesiones en zoom en vivo o a travÉs de esta navidad en lÍnea. en gran bretaÑa se realizan reservas para video llamadas privadas de 12 minutos en grupos de seis niÑas. hay que registrarse en el sitio web oficial para pasar un buen rato juntos [risas] tony: un equipo marcado por las lesiones, pero ha salido adelante de la mano del...
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well but they're also afraid that this incident will further stigmatize muslims in france all right renee thanks very much corresponding marina strauss in nice france . i one many countries are shutting down their economies as they face troubling increases in covert 19 cases slovakia is trying a different approach on saturday it started a nationwide effort aiming to test its entire adult population the authorities have warned the only alternative would be a total lockdown of this approach comes with its own set of challenges. long queues outside this coronavirus testing station but. it is one of thousands that opened on saturday to screen slovakia's entire population of over 5000000 testing is voluntary but anyone not participating has to self isolate for 10 days. but it was very interesting i am here because i believe we will find out who has the virus it will go away and eventually who will live a normal life again but in the past 3 weeks slovakia has seen thousands of new infections each day mass screening is hope to control the virus and avoid further restrictions more than 40000 heal
well but they're also afraid that this incident will further stigmatize muslims in france all right renee thanks very much corresponding marina strauss in nice france . i one many countries are shutting down their economies as they face troubling increases in covert 19 cases slovakia is trying a different approach on saturday it started a nationwide effort aiming to test its entire adult population the authorities have warned the only alternative would be a total lockdown of this approach comes...
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here is rene from louisiana on our biden line. caller: good morning. s.have a question for m rebecca. earlier she talked about a slate of electors and that the legislatures pick the electors. his one slate republican and is one democrat echo -- democrat? rebecca: yes. political parties select electors. and once the popular vote comes in, electors appointed front of local party that won go to the electoral college and the state capital. caller: i have a follow-up question. facelessu deal with electors from the opposite party , when the penalties for not voting in line with the popular vote are so minimal in some states that the electors just ignore that and pretty much say, screw the people. i'm going to vote this way. how is that a democracy, if they are not voting in line with the popular vote? rebecca: the first answer is that it is extraordinarily rare that electors defect, that they vote for someone other than who they were appointed to elect rate usually, the parties choose someone who is loyal to the party through demonstrated political action. s
here is rene from louisiana on our biden line. caller: good morning. s.have a question for m rebecca. earlier she talked about a slate of electors and that the legislatures pick the electors. his one slate republican and is one democrat echo -- democrat? rebecca: yes. political parties select electors. and once the popular vote comes in, electors appointed front of local party that won go to the electoral college and the state capital. caller: i have a follow-up question. facelessu deal with...
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la nominacion al Álbum del aÑo con el tema, un canto por mÉxico, presidente la canciÓn del aÑo por renÉor los recientes huracanes en afectado. algunos paÍses de latinoamÉrica y antes irma y no quiero la divisa puede ser querido amor o sea que, ademÁs cuenta volver a ser espectÁculo, gran siempre hay algo nuevo, muy elegante, eso tambiÉn es en las redes, eh. >> muchÍsimas gracias, ale. la verdad que creo que fue una noche muy mÁgica, muy necesaria, tambiÉn y felicitÓ por supuesto a la academia todo el equipo de producciÓn por ese doble esfuerzo de producir unos premios y en media pandemia, asÍ que gracias a todos por verlo. y van a aguardar que la chica de ediciÓn digital. alt toro y carolina sarasa votado por borja voces como el mejor vestida de la noche, asÍ que el votaba por estar aquÍ en la ediciÓn digital que tengan un excelente fin de semana con Él.
la nominacion al Álbum del aÑo con el tema, un canto por mÉxico, presidente la canciÓn del aÑo por renÉor los recientes huracanes en afectado. algunos paÍses de latinoamÉrica y antes irma y no quiero la divisa puede ser querido amor o sea que, ademÁs cuenta volver a ser espectÁculo, gran siempre hay algo nuevo, muy elegante, eso tambiÉn es en las redes, eh. >> muchÍsimas gracias, ale. la verdad que creo que fue una noche muy mÁgica, muy necesaria, tambiÉn y felicitÓ por...
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after she was the 55th woman to be put to death since the start of the 20th century, 46 year old kelly renee just some downer, is set to die a 7 pm by lethal injection. she was convicted of murder for the 1997 stabbing of her husband. prosecutors say she plotted his death with her boyfriend demonstrations to promote her execution were organized. her children did everything they could to save her life. we want, i also know that we're still fighting $2.00 your face. this is not over. there's a reason that we didn't get to see her today and hopefully that stuff as we're going to see her again. this weekend that they even pope francis cloud, her case against him down or was it hard? her final words were broadcast on t.v. and on the radio hosts, why this should go unnoticed. so she's going to out on september 30th, 2015 at 12. 21 am or was executed. she was 47 years old. and the united states, out of the 2843 inmates on death row, 54 are women. they are incarcerated in 16 different states across the country. and were granted permission to interview 3 of them. have been on death row for over 15 ye
after she was the 55th woman to be put to death since the start of the 20th century, 46 year old kelly renee just some downer, is set to die a 7 pm by lethal injection. she was convicted of murder for the 1997 stabbing of her husband. prosecutors say she plotted his death with her boyfriend demonstrations to promote her execution were organized. her children did everything they could to save her life. we want, i also know that we're still fighting $2.00 your face. this is not over. there's a...