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they were forced the death penalty. >> susan has always focused on what's best for susan, and so thedence that you have before you, i think, tells clearly that she has not focused on michael and alex. >> now she wants a chance to be free after only serving 30 years. no. life should mean life. >> susan's lawyer arguing that her mental health should have been given more weight during the trial. >> it is about the lack of insight, the lack of diagnosis into mental health, and it's about stigmas, old stigmas. >> after a short deliberation this season, smith is denied parole. >> the vote is unanimous. >> david, speaking to reporters shortly after the decision for two more years. >> there will still be justice for michael and alex. >> michael and alex, two toddlers who were the center of a crime that captivated the nation. on october 25th, susan reported in what we now know was a fake story that a black man with a gun her and drove off with her son, still strapped in their car seats. >> i've been on the highway in this same area with my children at that exact same time. it just is too clos
they were forced the death penalty. >> susan has always focused on what's best for susan, and so thedence that you have before you, i think, tells clearly that she has not focused on michael and alex. >> now she wants a chance to be free after only serving 30 years. no. life should mean life. >> susan's lawyer arguing that her mental health should have been given more weight during the trial. >> it is about the lack of insight, the lack of diagnosis into mental health,...
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they worked the public opinion, they worked the media attention to go from susan, the monster to susan, the victim. it is not easy. >> i would like to say to whoever has my children that they please. i mean, please bring them home. >> these are the lies 22 year old susan smith was spreading in 1994. >> cain expressed how much they are wanted back home, how much we love them. we miss them standing in front of cameras, telling the nation that she was by a black man while both her baby boys were still in the car. >> for nine days, investigators and countless residents searched for the boys until the horrifying truth. susan smith has been arrested and will be charged with two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of her children. >> i was just scared. >> i didn't know how i could tell the people that loved them that they would never see them again. i didn't know how i could tell david he couldn't see his suns again. >> david has since remarried and has a new family, some of whom testified about their pain over the loss of michael and alex. >> susan betrayed us and took the lives o
they worked the public opinion, they worked the media attention to go from susan, the monster to susan, the victim. it is not easy. >> i would like to say to whoever has my children that they please. i mean, please bring them home. >> these are the lies 22 year old susan smith was spreading in 1994. >> cain expressed how much they are wanted back home, how much we love them. we miss them standing in front of cameras, telling the nation that she was by a black man while both...
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susan died in early september at the age of 58.ath as multiple organ failure, septic shock, pancreatitis, and use of prescribed tirzepadide. it was approved for use as a weight loss aid in the uk in 2023 by the medicines regulator the mhra. mhra runs the yellow card scheme... it runs yellow card scheme where any member of the public health profession can log reports of suspected side—effects. between january and may this year, there have been 208 reports about tirzepatide, including 31 classed as serious. and one suspected death of a man in his 60s. a spokesperson for lilly which produces mounjaro in the uk said: patient safety is lilly's top priority. - mounjaro was approved on extensive assessment of the benefits and risks of the medicine. a spokesperson for the mhra said this. our sincere sympathies are with the family of the individual concerned. no medicine would be approved unless it met our expected standards of safety, quality and effectiveness. tirzepatide is one of a group weight loss drugs known as glp—i receptors. they
susan died in early september at the age of 58.ath as multiple organ failure, septic shock, pancreatitis, and use of prescribed tirzepadide. it was approved for use as a weight loss aid in the uk in 2023 by the medicines regulator the mhra. mhra runs the yellow card scheme... it runs yellow card scheme where any member of the public health profession can log reports of suspected side—effects. between january and may this year, there have been 208 reports about tirzepatide, including 31...
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susan atkins went to see who else was there.f guinn: she starts down a hallway, and there's a guest bedroom. and there's a woman sitting up in bed. it's abigail folger. keith morrison: heiress to the folger's coffee fortune. folger assumed this was just some other friend of sharon's and waves to her. and susan atkins gives the little finger wave back. continues down the hall. keith morrison: in the bedroom, she found sharon tate and jay sebring, a celebrity hairdresser and tate's former boyfriend. she herded them into the living room. anthony dimaria is jay sebring's nephew. at a certain point, watson turned his back and jay charged, and he shot jay as he was coming to him. and then watson and krenwinkel went over and started stabbing and kicking. sharon tate, quite naturally, is screaming. frykowski and folger break out a side door and are running across the lawn. krenwinkel and watson chase after them. keith morrison: soon, everyone was left for dead, except sharon tate. jeff guinn: she's begging not for her life, but for her
susan atkins went to see who else was there.f guinn: she starts down a hallway, and there's a guest bedroom. and there's a woman sitting up in bed. it's abigail folger. keith morrison: heiress to the folger's coffee fortune. folger assumed this was just some other friend of sharon's and waves to her. and susan atkins gives the little finger wave back. continues down the hall. keith morrison: in the bedroom, she found sharon tate and jay sebring, a celebrity hairdresser and tate's former...
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susan, why did you do it? >> susan. why? >> the woman who shocked the nation 30 years ago by killing her two children is up for parole. today it was back in 1994 when susan smith rolled her car into this lake in south carolina. her three year old and 14 month old boys inside the car. today, smith will make her case to the parole board as to why she should be set free. >> the possibility is there they could release her. >> i am hopeful that that is unlikely. >> at the time, smith claimed she had been by a black man who took off with her sons. >> i want to say to my babies that your mama loves you so much. >> but after a nine day search for her boys, smith confessed and got life in prison. >> i think more they would look at the at the crime. has she been rehabilitated? what? you know what has changed? >> the now 53 year old smith has faced disciplinary action several times in prison, including for sexual encounters, drug use and most recently, accepting money from a filmmaker. >> clearly, her conduct in prison is indicated. su
susan, why did you do it? >> susan. why? >> the woman who shocked the nation 30 years ago by killing her two children is up for parole. today it was back in 1994 when susan smith rolled her car into this lake in south carolina. her three year old and 14 month old boys inside the car. today, smith will make her case to the parole board as to why she should be set free. >> the possibility is there they could release her. >> i am hopeful that that is unlikely. >> at...
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up next, susan and bazos michael jr. join me to dig in and whether the republican-led senate will do anything to keep trump's mauer check. >>> the extraordinary progress on gun violence in baltimore under the leadership of mayor brandon scott. you're watching "the saturday show" on msnbc. re watching "thea show" on msnbc ld or broken phone into a gift. anyone can trade in any phone, in any condition and get samsung galaxy s24+ with galaxy ai and watch and tab, all three on us. even if your phone is old or dated, you can turn it in at verizon for gifts for you and the family. all three on us. that's up to $1,900 in value. only on verizon. your business needs a network it can count on... even during the unexpected. power's out! -power's out! power's out! comcast business has got you covered, with wifi backup to help keep you up and running. wifi's up. let's power on! let's power on! -let's power on! it's from the company with 99.9% network reliability. let's power on! power on with the leader in connectivity. get wifi back
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a smith, the father of the boys, does not want susan smith to leave prison. and that is a very important thing for the parole board to hear in addition, susan smith has committed several serious infractions while in prison. she's been punished for it. and that doesn't bode well when you're a convicted murderer who wants to be paroled. and one other thing i want to mention, anderson, 30 years ago, i was part of the reporting team in south carolina. it was a very difficult trial to cover. it was very emotional. we thought about these boys all the time. we think about them frequently over the years. we're thinking about them today and today alex would be 31 years old and perhaps they'd be fathers today anderson. >> it's unthinkable. gary tuchman, thank you very much. coming up next latino voters in florida sharing why they supported candidate trump and are harry enten has the exit polling from that key demographic nationwide on election day were being held hostage that was being led across the embassy compound. >> people were running up to me shouting death to a
a smith, the father of the boys, does not want susan smith to leave prison. and that is a very important thing for the parole board to hear in addition, susan smith has committed several serious infractions while in prison. she's been punished for it. and that doesn't bode well when you're a convicted murderer who wants to be paroled. and one other thing i want to mention, anderson, 30 years ago, i was part of the reporting team in south carolina. it was a very difficult trial to cover. it was...
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susan smith, who drowned her two young sons, then blamed it on a black carjacker. comes up for parole after 30 years in prison. her argument to go free. and how the parole board ruled. and later, a report from ukraine where the american embassy is back in operation after concerns the escalating war might make it a target. and where the u.s. is now sending anti-personnel mines before trump takes office. good evening. we begin with breaking news on the nomination of matt gaetz for attorney general. reporting just out in the new york times, the headline, a first for potential attorneys general federal inquiry, traced payments from gates to women. now take a look it's a chart that the times obtained that shows pictures of matt gaetz and his friend joel greenberg, with links to women and payments. it's a lot of links. how does the piece this is how the piece describes it quote the document assembled by investigators during a three year sex trafficking investigation into mr. gaetz, is a chart that shows a web of thousands of dollars in venmo payments between mr. gaetz an
susan smith, who drowned her two young sons, then blamed it on a black carjacker. comes up for parole after 30 years in prison. her argument to go free. and how the parole board ruled. and later, a report from ukraine where the american embassy is back in operation after concerns the escalating war might make it a target. and where the u.s. is now sending anti-personnel mines before trump takes office. good evening. we begin with breaking news on the nomination of matt gaetz for attorney...
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today, susan smith, the woman who drowned her two young sons in 1994, got a shot at freedom.e parole board wasn't convinced. >> reporter: despite a request for freedom, a south carolina parole board denied susan smith's release, roughly 30 years after she was found guilty of drowning her two young boys, alex and michael. >> susan smith denied parole. the vote is unanimous. >> i want to say how very sorry i am. i know that what i did was horrible. and i'd give anything if i could go back and change it. >> reporter: smith first made national headlines october 1994, when she claimed a black man carjacked her vehicle with her children still inside. authorities launched an intense nine-day search for a suspect, but ultimately, she confessed to killing her sons. her then-estranged husband david smith, stood by her side as they pled for help. >> i want to say to my babies, that your mama loves you so much. >> reporter: today, he spoke against her release. >> this wasn't a tragic mistake. she purposely meant to end their life. she changed my life for the rest of my life that night. >
today, susan smith, the woman who drowned her two young sons in 1994, got a shot at freedom.e parole board wasn't convinced. >> reporter: despite a request for freedom, a south carolina parole board denied susan smith's release, roughly 30 years after she was found guilty of drowning her two young boys, alex and michael. >> susan smith denied parole. the vote is unanimous. >> i want to say how very sorry i am. i know that what i did was horrible. and i'd give anything if i...
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susan smith lied and told police she was carjacked and her children kidnaped by a man.s black. an artist's rendition of the fictional man was created by police law enforcement, and members of the public immediately went into action, searching for the children david smith, believing at the time his wife was telling the truth, made this anguished appeal a plea to the guy to the man me and my wife plead to him to please return our children to us safely and unharmed. but police were suspicious and nine days after michael and alex were reported missing, this stunning announcement, susan smith has been arrested and will be charged with two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of her children. susan smith killed her children by rolling her car into a lake in union county, south carolina, and then getting out leaving her children to drown in their car seats. prosecutors said she was upset that a boyfriend she had on the side didn't want to be with her because she had children investigation a reenactment of the lake was done with a similar vehicle. the car took several
susan smith lied and told police she was carjacked and her children kidnaped by a man.s black. an artist's rendition of the fictional man was created by police law enforcement, and members of the public immediately went into action, searching for the children david smith, believing at the time his wife was telling the truth, made this anguished appeal a plea to the guy to the man me and my wife plead to him to please return our children to us safely and unharmed. but police were suspicious and...
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susan, we owe tremendous thanks to you and carl. [applause] thank you for your vision and determination to advance the rule of law. i'd like to briefly introduce the first few speakers you will hear from. policer first, lisa kern griffin, distinguished professor of law at cook law school where she -- duke law school where she teaches procedure, evidence and federal criminal justice. professor griffin clerked for justice o'connor in the 1997-1998 term. following professor griffin, we'll hear from if judge paul grimm, the david f. levy professor of the practice of law and director of the vulch institute at duke law school. the judge retired after 25 years as a federal district judge in maryland before joining us here at duke law last year. he will present the vulch prize to scott o'connor who will accept on behalf of his late mother, justice sandra day o'connor. scott o'connor recently retired from a career in commercial real estate in keeping with the lessons instilled in him by his parents, he is also a lifelong public servant havin
susan, we owe tremendous thanks to you and carl. [applause] thank you for your vision and determination to advance the rule of law. i'd like to briefly introduce the first few speakers you will hear from. policer first, lisa kern griffin, distinguished professor of law at cook law school where she -- duke law school where she teaches procedure, evidence and federal criminal justice. professor griffin clerked for justice o'connor in the 1997-1998 term. following professor griffin, we'll hear...
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susan collins among those appearing skeptical. >> i was shocked by the nomination. given the many allegations. >> reporter: trump also announcing former pro wrestling executive, linda mcmahon is his pick for education secretary. and tomorrow, vice president-elect jd vance returning here to push for trump's pentagon selection pete hegseth. >>> and the current defense secretary, lloyd austin, speaking out tonight on hegseth's comments that women should not serve in combat and on russia's potential use of nuclear weapons. courtney kube spoke with austin for an exclusive interview. >> reporter: tonight, secretary of defense, lloyd austin, weighing in on escalating tensions with russia, after the u.s. made the rare move to temporarily close its embassy in kiev, amid a threat of a significant russian air attack. and president putin lowered the threshold for his country to use nuclear weapons. is there a reason to believe that vladimir putin may use a nuclear weapon? >> we've known for several weeks that they were revamping their policy on use of nuclear weapons. i don't s
susan collins among those appearing skeptical. >> i was shocked by the nomination. given the many allegations. >> reporter: trump also announcing former pro wrestling executive, linda mcmahon is his pick for education secretary. and tomorrow, vice president-elect jd vance returning here to push for trump's pentagon selection pete hegseth. >>> and the current defense secretary, lloyd austin, speaking out tonight on hegseth's comments that women should not serve in combat and...
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susan died in early september at the age of 58.rzepadide. the drug was approved for use as a weight loss aid in the uk in 2023 by the medicines regulator the mhra. mhra runs the yellow card scheme... it runs yellow card scheme where any member of the public health profession can log reports of suspected side—effects. between january and may this year, there have been 208 reports about tirzepatide, including 31 classed as serious. and one suspected death of a man in his 60s. a spokesperson for lilly which produces mounjaro in the uk said: patient safety is lilly's top priority. - mounjaro was approved on extensive assessment of the benefits and risks of the medicine. a spokesperson for the mhra said this. our sincere sympathies are with the family of the individual concerned. no medicine would be approved unless it met our expected standards of safety, quality and effectiveness. tirzepatide is one of a group weight loss drugs known as glp—1 receptors. they work by making the patient feel fuller for longer. these drugs have passed al
susan died in early september at the age of 58.rzepadide. the drug was approved for use as a weight loss aid in the uk in 2023 by the medicines regulator the mhra. mhra runs the yellow card scheme... it runs yellow card scheme where any member of the public health profession can log reports of suspected side—effects. between january and may this year, there have been 208 reports about tirzepatide, including 31 classed as serious. and one suspected death of a man in his 60s. a spokesperson for...
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look, susan wiles has a reputation as a i susan wiles has a reputation as a no—nonsense political operatorernment. she served back in the reagan administration, she has worked in the executive office of the president, she has worked inside the president, she has worked inside the executive branch and she has worked in the rough—and—tumble of body politics. [30 worked in the rough-and-tumble of body militia-— body politics. do you see her as a check? if you _ body politics. do you see her as a check? if you hone _ body politics. do you see her as a check? if you hone in _ body politics. do you see her as a check? if you hone in on - body politics. do you see her as a check? if you hone in on one - body politics. do you see her as a| check? if you hone in on one thing in particular— check? if you hone in on one thing in particular that _ check? if you hone in on one thing in particular that tells _ check? if you hone in on one thing in particular that tells us - check? if you hone in on one thing in particular that tells us a - check? if you hone in on one thing in particular that tells us a
look, susan wiles has a reputation as a i susan wiles has a reputation as a no—nonsense political operatorernment. she served back in the reagan administration, she has worked in the executive office of the president, she has worked inside the president, she has worked inside the executive branch and she has worked in the rough—and—tumble of body politics. [30 worked in the rough-and-tumble of body militia-— body politics. do you see her as a check? if you _ body politics. do you see...
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he said he does not fear susan .eased sooner, because we talk about what it means to have authority over our feelings and emotions. and he will not let anyone take anything else from us. those were his words at hearing that susan had been sentenced for 25 years. >> i've met him, you have come and brought him to national action network events after we did the funeral and help the family. launch a fund to ease financial burdens for families affected by racial violence as yours has been. you called it standing in the gap, and it will also go towards advocating for legislation to repeal florida's stand your ground law, which lawrence legal team invoked in her defense. our audience may remember that if someone reasonably believes they are threatened by the use of deadly force against them, they can use deadly force to defend themselves. that was the defense zimmerman used in the favor on trade on martin case. can you talk more about why you want to have this wall repealed instead of revised? >> it is an archaic law, and i
he said he does not fear susan .eased sooner, because we talk about what it means to have authority over our feelings and emotions. and he will not let anyone take anything else from us. those were his words at hearing that susan had been sentenced for 25 years. >> i've met him, you have come and brought him to national action network events after we did the funeral and help the family. launch a fund to ease financial burdens for families affected by racial violence as yours has been. you...
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investigators began to catch on that susan was a fraud. susan finally confessed that she was responsible for her children's death, letting her car roll off into a nearby lake with michael and alex in the back seat strapped to their car seats. >> susan smith has been arrested and will be charged with two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of her children. >> at trial, prosecutors brought out the motive for the crimes. a wealthy man she was seen at the time didn't want children in his life. the defense argued she was suffering from mental health issues. >> court is in session following a conviction in her death penalty trial, smith got a life sentence, but sanctions and scandals on the inside impacted her chance for freedom from drug use to having sex with at least one prison employee. >> one of those employees former prison guard alfred rowe spoke with news nation before the hearing. >> i don't know how i allowed it to happen. i just fell into her sweet talk and manipulation. >> david smith, focusing on the victims, his children
investigators began to catch on that susan was a fraud. susan finally confessed that she was responsible for her children's death, letting her car roll off into a nearby lake with michael and alex in the back seat strapped to their car seats. >> susan smith has been arrested and will be charged with two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of her children. >> at trial, prosecutors brought out the motive for the crimes. a wealthy man she was seen at the time didn't want...
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investigators began to catch on that susan was a fraud.onfessed that she was responsible for her children's death, letting her car roll off into a nearby lake with michael and alex in the back seat. strapped to their car seats. >> susan smith has been arrested and will be charged with two counts of murder in o her children. there was some boyfriend that didn't like the kids, didn't he didn't want children. >> he didn't want a ready made family. >> at trial, prosecutors brought out the motive for the crimes. a wealthy man, she was seen at the time didn't want children in his life. the defense argued she was suffering from mental health issues. >> court is in session following a conviction in her death penalty trial, smith got a life scandals in prison have impacted her chance for freedom from drug use to having sex with at least one prison employee one of those employees, former prison guard alfred rowe, spoke with news nation before the hearing. >> i just fell into her sweet talk and manipulation. >> david smith determined to keep his ex-w
investigators began to catch on that susan was a fraud.onfessed that she was responsible for her children's death, letting her car roll off into a nearby lake with michael and alex in the back seat. strapped to their car seats. >> susan smith has been arrested and will be charged with two counts of murder in o her children. there was some boyfriend that didn't like the kids, didn't he didn't want children. >> he didn't want a ready made family. >> at trial, prosecutors brought...
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lillian castro and susan del percio are still with us, as well.ill start with you, you are on the ground and you have been in many ways ready for this moment, because you have been building the groundwork for many years at this point. but ground is in this reality, potentially what could mass deportations look like in arizona, particularly thinking about all the mixed status families that you are constantly in touch with? >> we have already heard from our communities that they are thinking about leaving to mexico. this is a reality that we experienced in 2010 with jan brewer and sheriff arpaio creating fear and targeting our communities with sb 1070, the show me your papers law. but there is one fact that remains, that we are not the arizona of 2010. and, in arizona, what we have found is that latinos by and large supported democrats. and what we are hopeful is that the work here in arizona has been happening for over 15 years , and we have that memory of sb 1070, and what we know is that we will not back down. so while we are getting calls from p
lillian castro and susan del percio are still with us, as well.ill start with you, you are on the ground and you have been in many ways ready for this moment, because you have been building the groundwork for many years at this point. but ground is in this reality, potentially what could mass deportations look like in arizona, particularly thinking about all the mixed status families that you are constantly in touch with? >> we have already heard from our communities that they are...
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. >> john: that is killer mom susan smith pleading with a parole board for her freedom 30 years afterng her two young sons into car seats and pushing that car into a lake, judge jeanine pirro on the board's decision. >> sandra: whether democrats like it or not, the latest from capitol hill with republican montana senator steve daines will join us next. ily?newday us. veterans have earned a lot of va benefits with their service, but the va home loan benefit is a big one. by using your benefit at newday you can borrow up to 100% of your home's value and take out an average of $70,000. use that money to pay off high rate debt and get back on your feet financially. have you compared your medicare plan recently? with ehealth you can compare medicare plans side by side. so we invited people to give ehealth a try, and discover how easy it can be to find your medicare match. this is pretty amazing. very helpful. and i do like that it covers dental, vision, and hearing. i can go on a vacation with this money. i have quite a few prescriptions. that's why people call us. i got all your prescript
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i know, susan, you have a harden stop. -- a hard stop.o thank you very much for your participation if you have to go. please do so. >> i do have to go but thank you. >> okay, good. >> i can stay for 5 minutes for questions, and then -- [inaudible] >> okay. so i'm going to call for one question if there are any burning questions in the room or on line. let us know. yes. here in the room. please introduce yourself. >> hi. i'm -- [inaudible] i'm an engineer at csis....
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and now susan smith is back in the spotlight.ly in front of a parole board and these members were appointed by the governor. right now we have heard from six cases, six inmates because they also have their parole hearing as well. but it is unclear when susan smith will be up. we do know that her defense attorney will be speaking virtually, so will her brother. as you mentioned, her ex-husband david smith, we saw him earlier this morning walking into the courtroom and he had a chance to sit down with our craig melvin ahead of today and here's more from that conversation. take a listen. >> what scares me is she would get out and then running into her somewhere. >> why does it worry you? >> i don't want to see her. i don't ever want to have to face her. craig, god gives us free will. and that was her choice that night. nobody else's choice. nobody made it for her. she made the choice to murder michael and alex. >> reporter: and, ana, as of monday, more than 400 people actually wrote into the state of south carolina regarding this pa
and now susan smith is back in the spotlight.ly in front of a parole board and these members were appointed by the governor. right now we have heard from six cases, six inmates because they also have their parole hearing as well. but it is unclear when susan smith will be up. we do know that her defense attorney will be speaking virtually, so will her brother. as you mentioned, her ex-husband david smith, we saw him earlier this morning walking into the courtroom and he had a chance to sit down...
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susan collins and lisa murkowski are the obvious possibilities of no votes.enate minority leader mitch mcconnell could also be in that group. mcconnell will not be in leadership anymore and will be freed from the accompany political pressure. that's from punch bowl news this morning. patty in houston, texas. democratic caller. caller: how are you? i'm so glad i got on the phone. one thing -- this is a dictator. this man was a democrat, they would have already did that. they would be back, back-and-forth. -- back-and-forth, back-and-forth. he should not assault a 17-year-old. he should not even be up for grabs. i am hoping they would go on and fill him up and get somebody else. it seems like republicans can do whatever you want to do. like trump. he is president. this is just not right. if it had been biden president obama, if he had did that he would never have made president. host: we will go to george in west virginia, republican. what do you think? caller: thanks for taking my call. a couple of years since i called. the doj, they decided to not prosecute h
susan collins and lisa murkowski are the obvious possibilities of no votes.enate minority leader mitch mcconnell could also be in that group. mcconnell will not be in leadership anymore and will be freed from the accompany political pressure. that's from punch bowl news this morning. patty in houston, texas. democratic caller. caller: how are you? i'm so glad i got on the phone. one thing -- this is a dictator. this man was a democrat, they would have already did that. they would be back,...
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that was susan -- it's christian nationalism. host: that was susan in san diego. florida, good morning. caller: in the constitution we supposedly have three equal but same branches of government to put in the checks and balances. does anybody truly believe that? do you really think the republicans in the house and senate will do anything to check him? or the courts, the supreme court who said he got immunity? host: republican line, joanne, missouri. caller: hi, i have a really quick question. i'm curious why everyone is moaning and growing -- moaning and groaning about the illegal aliens in the country? how did they get here? we paid for their food, the airplanes, their lodgings. why isn't anyone saying anything about how they got here? how are they getting out? host: that was joanne there in missouri, giving us her thoughts. if you are interested in federal reserve policy later this morning, 10:00 on our network, c-span two, or companion network, it's a discussion with christopher waller on the cleaning house 2020 four annual conference to talk about monetary pol
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susan smith is convicted for their deaths and sentenced to 30 years in prison.ace a parole board and you're going to be there. what do you plan to say? >> they can't let her out. 30 years is just not enough. this wasn't an accident. she deliberately killed michael and alex. >> you don't think she's been rehabilitated. >> i don't think she'll be rehabilitated. to me she's never been really sorry for what she did. >> susan smith's incarceration has been troubled. in 2000 she was transferred to a new prison after having sex with two guards. she's also been disciplined for drug use. in 2015 she wrote to a local newspaper reporter saying, quote, i am not the monster soss society thinks i am. something went very wrong that night. i was a good mother and i love my boys. >> i never denied that she was a great mother up until the moment that she killed them. >> no signs? >> no signs that she would ever hurt them. that's why i believed her the whole nine days. i never doubted her. >> david's emotions turned dark during susan's trial. >> as you sat there during the trial w
susan smith is convicted for their deaths and sentenced to 30 years in prison.ace a parole board and you're going to be there. what do you plan to say? >> they can't let her out. 30 years is just not enough. this wasn't an accident. she deliberately killed michael and alex. >> you don't think she's been rehabilitated. >> i don't think she'll be rehabilitated. to me she's never been really sorry for what she did. >> susan smith's incarceration has been troubled. in 2000...
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i think susan is remorseful that this occurred to her.d susan. >> john: she's up for potential parole here, judge. what do you find out in the special other than the fact that there's people that say don't let her out of jail? >> no, the special is incredible. they put together an incredible timeline of what has happened while susan smith has been in prison. remember, a 3-year-old and i believe a 14-month-old, she watched them die as her car went in to the river and she blamed someone else for doing it. she had affairs with correction officers, both of whom lost their jobs because of it. she's disciplined several times. this woman is an operator. although it's been 30 years, she doesn't seem to be that remorseful about her kids. the father of the children is very upset about the fact that she may make parole and the hearing is next week. you have to watch the special. it's really good. this woman is some operators. >> john: he says 30 years later, he's not gotten fully past it either. he's move on with his life but still sits in his mind
i think susan is remorseful that this occurred to her.d susan. >> john: she's up for potential parole here, judge. what do you find out in the special other than the fact that there's people that say don't let her out of jail? >> no, the special is incredible. they put together an incredible timeline of what has happened while susan smith has been in prison. remember, a 3-year-old and i believe a 14-month-old, she watched them die as her car went in to the river and she blamed...
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susan, we owe tremendous thanks to you and carl. [applause] thank you for your vision and determination to advance the rule of law. i'd like to briefly introduce the first few speakers you will hear from. policer first, lisa kern griffin, distinguished professor of law at cook law school where she -- duke law school where she teaches procedure, evidence and federal criminal justice. professor griffin clerked for justice o'connor in the 1997-1998 term. following professor griffin, we'll hear from if judge paul grimm, the david f. levy professor of the practice of law and director of the vulch institute at duke law school. the judge retired after 25 years as a federal district judge in maryland before joining us here at duke law last year. he will present the vulch prize to scott o'connor who will accept on behalf of his late mother, justice sandra day o'connor. scott o'connor recently retired from a career in commercial real estate in keeping with the lessons instilled in him by his parents, he is also a lifelong public servant havin
susan, we owe tremendous thanks to you and carl. [applause] thank you for your vision and determination to advance the rule of law. i'd like to briefly introduce the first few speakers you will hear from. policer first, lisa kern griffin, distinguished professor of law at cook law school where she -- duke law school where she teaches procedure, evidence and federal criminal justice. professor griffin clerked for justice o'connor in the 1997-1998 term. following professor griffin, we'll hear...
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he will be in conversation with susan page. susan, who is currently the washington chief of usa today, is an award winning journalist and author. her books madam speaker, nancy pelosi, the lessons of power and the matriarch barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty. both new york times best sellers. her biography of barbara walters the rule breaker has just been published last month. everyone, let us all welcome edward o keefe and susan page. hey, it's great to be here. thank you all for being here. look at the great crowd. you. oh, this is great. thank you for a book that got a incredible review this morning in the wall street journal. you want to you want to take a look at that. such a really just such a interesting book and you know and there are a lot of books about teddy. he's captivated lot of authors and yet you find in this book a new angle that i don't think anyone else had really explored in the depth that you do here on the on forces that made a figure of such power. you know we think of teddy roosevelt as t
he will be in conversation with susan page. susan, who is currently the washington chief of usa today, is an award winning journalist and author. her books madam speaker, nancy pelosi, the lessons of power and the matriarch barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty. both new york times best sellers. her biography of barbara walters the rule breaker has just been published last month. everyone, let us all welcome edward o keefe and susan page. hey, it's great to be here. thank you all...
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susan, what are you hearing, and have you seen this level of outcry from the doj before? >> the thing is that it's a little bit hard when you hear the comments about this is unbelievable because donald trump, as always, has actually told us very clearly what he planned to do. he told us this very clearly in the campaign that just happened, and he has made the idea that he is going to take over the department of justice and essentially use it against what he called the political enemies within, that he believes that he has a mission really of vengeance for what he believes were the wrongful investigations of himself and his allies. that was something that trump explicitly referenced in his statement announcing his intent to nominate congressman gaetz yesterday. he went all the way tack to what he calls russia, russia, russia at the start of his first term in office. this is the grievance that trump has had and that he very clearly signaled. this is not some surprise or a departure from what he campaigned on, but in fact is very consistent with that. of course, gaetz has be
susan, what are you hearing, and have you seen this level of outcry from the doj before? >> the thing is that it's a little bit hard when you hear the comments about this is unbelievable because donald trump, as always, has actually told us very clearly what he planned to do. he told us this very clearly in the campaign that just happened, and he has made the idea that he is going to take over the department of justice and essentially use it against what he called the political enemies...
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i'm going to start with you, susan. there are lots of folks who would argue that donald trump ran for office to avoid prosecution, and that that worked. what kind of message does this send to the rest of the world? >> it did work and you know, whatever you think of the merits of the case, the fact is that there's not going to be a case against donald trump in which that evidence is going to be presented in a court of law. with sworn witnesses and testimony four years after the fact. and whether you think it was a good idea or not to bring the cases, certainly the people who decided to launch the investigations in such a way that they couldn't be completed before the election year have seen, i think some of the complete collapse and the failure of that strategy. and it's not just, therefore, apolitical failure on the part of democrats to be defeated by donald trump but it represents the collapse of an effort that they very seldomly said was success as a result of this years long effort. and you know i think this is somet
i'm going to start with you, susan. there are lots of folks who would argue that donald trump ran for office to avoid prosecution, and that that worked. what kind of message does this send to the rest of the world? >> it did work and you know, whatever you think of the merits of the case, the fact is that there's not going to be a case against donald trump in which that evidence is going to be presented in a court of law. with sworn witnesses and testimony four years after the fact. and...
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susan smith was convicted of murdering her 3-year-old son, michael, and 14-month-old son, by 1984 by a car into the lake with the boys strapped inside. she initially claims someone else carjacked her at gunpoint and took the kids. nine days into the investigation though, smith confessed to those murders. at her first parole hearing after three decades in prison, members of the smith family asked the board to deny her parole including the children's father. >> susan and the last 30 years through her action, has continued to proven it's all about her. what all this has done to her, how it has affected her. i haven't seen any remorse from her. >> smith is serving a life sentence, and will be eligible for another parole hearing in two years. >>> back here in the bay area, a man is if many custody after a deadly shooting in morgan hill. police were called to tentative avenue near 7:00 this morning, where they found a man with a gunshot wound. the victim died at the scene. but while officers were trying to help them, witnesses pointed out a man who they say was the shooter. officers arrest
susan smith was convicted of murdering her 3-year-old son, michael, and 14-month-old son, by 1984 by a car into the lake with the boys strapped inside. she initially claims someone else carjacked her at gunpoint and took the kids. nine days into the investigation though, smith confessed to those murders. at her first parole hearing after three decades in prison, members of the smith family asked the board to deny her parole including the children's father. >> susan and the last 30 years...
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. >> yeah, i was watching susan nod in agreement about the poll. so i get to you now susan.s follows the atlantic article that details the ruthless, restless final days of trump's campaign. it notes a sense of resignation among trump staffers this week. you contrast that, what we saw with harris on saturday night live last night, emphasizing joy and energy. how do you interpret this. how do you think voters might interpret it? >> well, when it comes to the voters, when they see a poll like iowa, there is another bonus, not just because everyone thinks harris may or may not win iowa, i don't think she will but it looks like she is surging. people like to get on the band wagon if you will. it looks like she is winning. one thing you can tell from the mood on the plane, or even what we see with the rallies is the internal polling. we see the public polling. you look at campaign polling, it is a different thing. you see what's tracking and it looks like harris has the momentum to go forward. one thing i found interesting is even though trump is doing better on the economy and im
. >> yeah, i was watching susan nod in agreement about the poll. so i get to you now susan.s follows the atlantic article that details the ruthless, restless final days of trump's campaign. it notes a sense of resignation among trump staffers this week. you contrast that, what we saw with harris on saturday night live last night, emphasizing joy and energy. how do you interpret this. how do you think voters might interpret it? >> well, when it comes to the voters, when they see a...
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susan page, let's talk about elon musk and rfk junior, talk about unofficial roles.y are likely going to play important roles, but not cabinet secretaries necessarily, according to what rfk junior seemed to be saying so vaughn hillyard yesterday. >> no. >> possibly to avoid senate confirmation. with the senate now in republican control, it would be easier. >> yes. but even with 52 republican senators and maybe more, i think robert f. kennedy junior could be a heavy lift. you don't need senate confirmation if you are on the white house staff. it looks like that's going to happen. that will be remarkable given the views that rfk junior expressed on fluoride in water. elon musk doesn't need a formal role. in his informal role, the richest man in the world is the most powerful civilian in the world as one of the tip sheets said, he has a position of enormous influence. he played a big part in trump's campaign and the success of his campaign by the support from his social media platform x and from all that money he spent on trump's behalf. >> especially in pennsylvania. a
susan page, let's talk about elon musk and rfk junior, talk about unofficial roles.y are likely going to play important roles, but not cabinet secretaries necessarily, according to what rfk junior seemed to be saying so vaughn hillyard yesterday. >> no. >> possibly to avoid senate confirmation. with the senate now in republican control, it would be easier. >> yes. but even with 52 republican senators and maybe more, i think robert f. kennedy junior could be a heavy lift. you...
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and that is what the goal is. >> susan del percio and amisha cross, thank you both for being with us.education. president-elect trump is laying out ideas for his second term that would radically change america's schools. among other things, his 10 point plan calls for prayer and patriotic education in the classroom while restricting what can be taught about race, gender, and sexuality. >> we will empower parents and local school boards to hire and reward great principals and teachers, and also to fire the poor ones, the ones whose performance is unsatisfactory. they will be fired. like on the apprentice, you're fired. >> joining me now to talk about it is former u.s. secretary of education under president barack obama, arnie duncan. you are familiar with the times that we could try to work together, even with different parties, republicans and democrats. i remember you and i and newt gingrich, the former republican speaker of the house sitting in the oval office, meeting with president obama, and he sent us on a tour of, a five city tour looking at education. and we got along, even ne
and that is what the goal is. >> susan del percio and amisha cross, thank you both for being with us.education. president-elect trump is laying out ideas for his second term that would radically change america's schools. among other things, his 10 point plan calls for prayer and patriotic education in the classroom while restricting what can be taught about race, gender, and sexuality. >> we will empower parents and local school boards to hire and reward great principals and...
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susan and david, i look forward to seeing you guys again.hanksgiving to my extended sunday family. >>> the great holiday getaway and how mother nature could make a big mess of it next. why use 10 buckets of water when you can use 1 fire extinguisher. and to fight heartburn, why take 10 antacids throughout the day when you can take 1 prilosec. for easier heartburn relief, one beats ten. prilosec otc. one pill. 24 hours. zero heartburn. in fifth grade, i lost my front teeth. i was devastated. after dentures and fixodent, i can smile to anybody. i confidently teach and compete in karate. i'm proud showing people my smile. i'm not a doctor. i'm not even in a doctor's office. i'm standing on the streets talking to real people about their heart. how's your heart? my heart's pretty good. you sure? i think so. how do you know? you're driving a car, you have the check engine light. but the heart doesn't have a hey, check heart sign. i want to show you something. put both fingers right on those pads. there you go. in 30 seconds, we're going to have a
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susan died in early september at the age of 58.. and one suspected death of a man in his 605. a spokesperson for lilly which produces mounjaro in the uk said... a spokesperson for the mhra said this... tirzepatide is one of a group weight loss drugs known as glp—1 receptors. they work by making the patient feel fuller for longer. these drugs have passed all the clinical trials needed to be approved for use in the uk and have been cautiously welcomed by those working to tackle obesity. 0n the basis of single cases, it's difficult to establish cause and effect, it really is. but in the vast majority of major outcomes, very common outcomes, trials are very robust in trying to establish safety, that the drugs generally have substantial benefits that outweigh the risks. tirzepatide became the subject of national debate recently when the health secretary announced plans to roll it out to unemployed people to help them back into work. i think anything that's backed by the government you would trust. i would urge them to reconsider and do
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two other senators worth keeping an eye on, senator susan collins of maine and senator lisa murkowski of alaska. senator collins is up for reelection last year in a state kamala harris won by seven points. senator murkowski has made a name for herself as an independently-minded lawmaker and both senators were personally attacked by matt gaetz in 2020 over their refusal to rubber stamp amy coney barrett's nomination to the supreme court. >> here we have murkowski and collins rejecting the duties that they have as senators and if they do that, their voters should reject them. if they are unwilling to do their job and take a vote on who the president nominates, they should not have the privilege of continuing to serve in the senate. >> lisa murkowski voted for amy coney barrett. it's anyone's guess how she's ultimately going to come down on matt gaetz. just yesterday she continued to resist the idea of being a rubber stamp for donald trump. >> i would like to see our committees do their full job. i'm not interested in a process that would just say well, because the president has named hi
two other senators worth keeping an eye on, senator susan collins of maine and senator lisa murkowski of alaska. senator collins is up for reelection last year in a state kamala harris won by seven points. senator murkowski has made a name for herself as an independently-minded lawmaker and both senators were personally attacked by matt gaetz in 2020 over their refusal to rubber stamp amy coney barrett's nomination to the supreme court. >> here we have murkowski and collins rejecting the...
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susan smith, convicted of drowning her two small sons.ee decades later, she's asking for parole, and what the parole board decided today. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: it was a case that shocked the nation. a mother convicted of drowning her two young sons, and tonight, susan smith has been denied parole after tearfully making her case for freedom. >> i know that what i did was horrible. and i would give anything if i could go back and change it. >> reporter: in october 1994, smith rolled her car into a south carolina lake while her 3-year-old son michael and 14-month-old alex were strapped in their car seats. smith then lying to authorities, saying she had been carjacked by a black man who drove away, pleading for her sons to be returned safely. >> i want to say to my babies that your mama loves you so much. >> reporter: later, confessing to letting her car go into that lake. today, her ex-husband and father of the two boys asking the board to keep her behind bars. >> she made free choice that night to end their life. this wasn't a
susan smith, convicted of drowning her two small sons.ee decades later, she's asking for parole, and what the parole board decided today. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: it was a case that shocked the nation. a mother convicted of drowning her two young sons, and tonight, susan smith has been denied parole after tearfully making her case for freedom. >> i know that what i did was horrible. and i would give anything if i could go back and change it. >> reporter: in october...
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[coughing] hi susan, honey? yea. i respect that, but that cough looks pretty bad.e, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin, with real honey & elderberry. get on. - what? ♪ you gotta give the people ♪ ♪ what they want ♪ i did not eat grass as a child. i've always been green. fiyero and i are getting married. he asked you already? oh, he doesn't know yet. oh, oz. what was i doing? how would i know? our first fight. i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline daytime" on nbc.h. nobody touch anything."
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susan smith. is there a chance susan smith could go free? she is a master manipulator. you're still holding something over my head that happened years ago. susan smith, the killer. mom. 30 years later, streaming now on fox nation. fox nation is out with a new hit series. martin scorsese presents the saints. the first episode is available now, and you can catch new ones every sunday through december eighth. we should really embody the spirit of thanksgiving every single day. it's really just about gratitude. i know it sounds new agey and silly, but you have to practice gratitude. so just take a couple seconds out of every day. what are you grateful for? express that to wherever. and that's a good way to make thanksgiving 365 days of the year. let's do some texts. john, from orlando, florida. that was a great interview with john fetterman. i appreciate his loyalty to the president and his willingness to defend him on prime time. he's a good guy. we've learned that bridget from rumson, new jersey, my dream team of garbagemen is hulk hogan. stephen miller, and johnny. wow,
susan smith. is there a chance susan smith could go free? she is a master manipulator. you're still holding something over my head that happened years ago. susan smith, the killer. mom. 30 years later, streaming now on fox nation. fox nation is out with a new hit series. martin scorsese presents the saints. the first episode is available now, and you can catch new ones every sunday through december eighth. we should really embody the spirit of thanksgiving every single day. it's really just...
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mitch mcconnell, lisa murkowski and susan collins. susan collins will be the chair of the committee next year. elon musk lobbied them and lobbied hard to vote for matt gaetz. the richest person in the world who spends all day every day with donald trump lobbied both senators to vote for matt gaetz and they said no and they were not the only ones. >> i know enough people that said no that the path would have been very difficult. >> elon musk will be the best positioned lobbyist in washington while the rest of us will have to write letters to congress. elon musk it can get any republican member on the phone and the second and tell them what he wants them to do and he can public the issue his orders to congress as he has done repeatedly to the senate since he became donald trump's constant companion and the senate has ignored him each time. elon musk publicly urged senators to vote for rick scott as the senate majority leader. that was taken in secret and elon musk candidate came in third. that was strike 1. than elon musk lobbied donald
mitch mcconnell, lisa murkowski and susan collins. susan collins will be the chair of the committee next year. elon musk lobbied them and lobbied hard to vote for matt gaetz. the richest person in the world who spends all day every day with donald trump lobbied both senators to vote for matt gaetz and they said no and they were not the only ones. >> i know enough people that said no that the path would have been very difficult. >> elon musk will be the best positioned lobbyist in...
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susan smith is there a chance susan smith could go free? she is a master manipulator.ou're still holding something over my head that happened years ago. susan smith, the killer. mom, 30 years later, streaming now on fox nation. want to discover cindy crawford's secret to ageless skin? it's meaningful beauty created by world renowned cosmetic specialist doctor jean-louis saba, these formulas come from a rare french melon that contains a youth preserving enzyme known as the youth molecule. it's kept cindy's skin remarkably youthful and now there's really big news. doctor saba has discovered how to deliver meaningful beauty's age defying ingredients deeper into the skin, where wrinkles begin. whatever this magic potion does for your skin, i wake up in the morning and i'm fully hydrated. i can see that it's tightened and it's softened. fine lines. you're invited to join the party and find out what these new formulas can do for you. i can sum it up in one word hydration. glowy. smooth. magical. i'm not ashamed to say i am 53 years old. thank you. cindy, who's been using it
susan smith is there a chance susan smith could go free? she is a master manipulator.ou're still holding something over my head that happened years ago. susan smith, the killer. mom, 30 years later, streaming now on fox nation. want to discover cindy crawford's secret to ageless skin? it's meaningful beauty created by world renowned cosmetic specialist doctor jean-louis saba, these formulas come from a rare french melon that contains a youth preserving enzyme known as the youth molecule. it's...
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susan, that's kate's mum and roy's wife, died in hospital injuly last year.d for us all, really. and that's your mum, she'd probably be about 18 there. she had been treated by a physician, associate, or pa for short. they are healthcare professionals with two years of medical training who work across the nhs. i've always said we don't blame the pa. yes, he made mistakes. but would he have made those mistakes had he been supervised? the pa left a drain in susan's abdomen 15 hours longer than it should have been. the 77—year—old developed an infection and died two days later. so you thought that the physician's associate was a doctor? yeah. yes. definitely, yeah. you don't think about going into a hospital and saying, can i have your name, please, what's your qualification? you just presume that they're going to get looked after. the coroner at susan's inquest said she had died due to an unnecessary procedure, contributed to by neglect, and said that without proper oversight nationally, patients were at risk. the general medical council, which is due to oversee
susan, that's kate's mum and roy's wife, died in hospital injuly last year.d for us all, really. and that's your mum, she'd probably be about 18 there. she had been treated by a physician, associate, or pa for short. they are healthcare professionals with two years of medical training who work across the nhs. i've always said we don't blame the pa. yes, he made mistakes. but would he have made those mistakes had he been supervised? the pa left a drain in susan's abdomen 15 hours longer than it...
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staking out this closed door house ethics committee meeting where the top democrat on that panel, susanpoke to us briefly saying she wants to see the report see the light of day. take a listen. >> do you think that it is wrong not to radio lease the report considering the fact he has been nominated for this? does that not act in the interest of the public? >> i am not going to make a comment about that. i previously stated i think the report should be released. that's my entire comment. >> reporter: now, meanwhile the republican chairman of that panel, michael guest, also spoke to reporters upon entering the room. he said he would be inclined not to release or hesitant to release an unfinished report. that's what he is calling this multiyear investigation report from the house ethics committee, one that we reported the house speaker mike johnson strongly suggested to guest over a phone call that the committee not put out into the public space citing the fact that gaetz already resigned from the house. i came from the other side of this where matt gaetz, j.d. vance, the vice president-el
staking out this closed door house ethics committee meeting where the top democrat on that panel, susanpoke to us briefly saying she wants to see the report see the light of day. take a listen. >> do you think that it is wrong not to radio lease the report considering the fact he has been nominated for this? does that not act in the interest of the public? >> i am not going to make a comment about that. i previously stated i think the report should be released. that's my entire...