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Frustrating process. there are, i think, better venues where we re able to have a real conversation. so many of these issues cannot be captured in 60 seconds, much less 30 or 15. it s a reality of it, it is a process that is conducive for sound bites. and in my experience, i will tell you, no good public policy ends with an exclamation point. these debates, that s the kind of thing that it rewards. i don t know that it s what the american people want. they want solutions. listen, i have nothing but praise for president obama, i think he did great work. we talked about the health care system, delores talked about that. many presidents before him tried to reform america s health care system. he actually got it done. my proposal is about taking it to the next step, but with all righteous and due credit to ....
Certainly within the first few weeks of the murder. on the surface, there were haunting similarities. in april of 2010, 69-year-old delores was found stabbed to death in her burning home. she was known to leave her house open. she did not knock her doors. it could have been a stranger from the street. a few months later, 74-year-old joan davis, a well-known activist was found strangled and stabbed to death in her burning home. we had always believed that the person that murdered joan davis was someone that she let into the house. and now, rob cantor had been found dead in his burning home. very early on, we were looking at could rob cantor s killer be the same killer with miss davis. the answer was unclear at ....
Everybody time between now and when that starts in a short while over at savior hall, 410 east air have y. street here in norristown a few blocks away so that the many other victims will be there. and it s my understanding many of them would like to speak at that point. so i would encourage anybody to go over to them. b.b. you asked to say something and then i will take questions. i requested 30 seconds because i wasn t fortunate enough to be here for the verdict. we just wanted to extend our heart felt thanks to the prosecution team. kevin steele, kristin fedden, stu riden, the detectives, everyone who has worked in this case has just been so wonderful. delores and i are exprosecutors so we recognize the brilliance in them. this team was not only compassionate to the victim ....
Bill cosby. i applaud the six witnesses who did get a chance to face the jury and tell what happened to them. it was tremendous. they also endured significant victim shaming, which should never happen in a courtroom, but anybody that was there saw it. and i hope that this trial and seeing the defendant brought to justice helped each of them and all of the other victims heal in their own way. and i want to also thank her attorneys, delores and bebe, who were were her every step of the way this with, as well as this prosecution team. it was nice to have thunder and lightning back with me here and ....
he was arrogant. there was one part he uses to explain how, in his mind, women don t need to verbalize their consent because he just knows. it was very it was disgusting. andrea was there to look him in the eye and hear what he had to say. having to sit in the same room as mr. cosby and his attorneys i didn t feel as scared. cosby was now on the record, at times ignoring the advice of his own lawyers and freely offering crucial details. he admitted he had given andrea three blue pills, three round blue pills that were friends. and there was more. delores specifically asked him about quaaludes, a prescription sedative popular in the 70s. when you got the quaaludes, was it in your mind you were going to use these quaaludes for young women that you wanted to have ....