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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett-20220131-10:51:00

should come out and make a statement, this and that or say something, have something to say. i said, listen, i don't want any drama for you. they're aiming all of this at me, so i said, if i were you, i wouldn't say anything. >> so, gloria, i think she's been pretty gracious about this whole situation. her fans are furious with justin to this day. she seems to have made peace with it. >> look, justin timberlake was trending again for all the wrong reasons over the weekend. he's come out, he's apologized, you know. some people say that's not in enough. janet says it's time to move on. we're friends now. she talked about all the backlash professionally she experienced she said she was disinvited from the grammys. she said she lost out on major opportunities, professionally. even germain dupree who was her boyfriend at the time, he resigned from the grammys committee because of the

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Newsday-20220215-23:06:00

watching this are, we really don't have the details of what the settlement says. that's by design because a lot of these cases do and in settlements and the incentive for a defendant to settle is often the fact that damaging information will be concealed from public review. aside from the reputation damage and so on, legally speaking, is the case now over? . . , so on, legally speaking, is the case now over? u, , , now over? the case is essentially over. now over? the case is essentially over- both _ now over? the case is essentially over. both parties— now over? the case is essentially over. both parties submitted - over. both parties submitted basically a stipulated agreement today that says that virginia dupree —— she will at some point will be closed on the docket and it will be a closed manner unless of course somebody allegedly violates the term of whatever terms are. —— virginia

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The Ingraham Angle-20220309-08:40:00

shipping goods, for example, to mariupol, hideki netgear, for example, we couldn't get through the territory, give civilians who are trying to get out of the get for any supplies that is going into tunnicliffe is is shelled even if it's careys red cross, it's shelled by the mines and bombs. so it's extremely difficult and requires a lot of courage for drive to get through. we are trying to and that's why we appeal to international governments to not only seal the sky but actually ensure that the humanitarian corridors are in place for the places like hideki sumy sumy yesterday last night there were so many kids being killed, families being killed. a shipment to chebeague shipping to mariupol, shipping to dupree's shipping to make life. this person desperately needs drugs, medicine and food supply and this needs to be provided.

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo-20220327-19:09:00

>> circle back to that. but for now i want to listen to republican take on this. let's take a listen. >> he has long said aims to take the russian government out and to keep russia weak. i guarantee you he's pumping that propaganda into his people right now and sing see, i told dupree that is why you have to rally around me. make it stronger internally. >> now, why should we be concerned if putin uses this for propaganda. tough talk of pollutant response to or perhaps respects this may empower vladimir putin but it is a good point we are getting tougher here. the problem is it's just tough in words if we don't back those words up with action it means very little that's where the

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Fox News Live-20211128-21:24:00

950. >> i think when we'll lose respect for the law, they don't fear capture or punishment. this is the sort of thing that you see, all politics should be well advised make sure we have stiffen tenses in place, and too take the crimes seriously. and prosecute the individuals who are committing the crimes. arthel: that is what you were saying what other ways could we stop the brazen robberies. >> i think what mr. dupree represented there, something i would like to see, lawmakers enact laws that are more tougher, if it can be shown these individuals were part of an organized mob, they would be charged with a felony, if these words get out in various

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Cuomo Prime Time-20211013-05:05:00

that's where the parents say he went. there is no other indication that he went there except that they say that's where he went. now, interestingly, the attorney for the laundrie family reiterated after this ruling was announced that brian is only considered a person of interest in relation to gabby's death, and that he's only charged at this point with the unauthorized use of a debit card that the lawyer volunteered was gabby's. the indictment did not say that. what was the point of such a statement? it's interesting, but it's a side issue. the big question is with what investigators now know, do they have enough for an arrest? and if so, what would the charge be? that's where we turn to the better minds now. we have cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson, forensic pathologist, former medical examiner, dr. dupree. doc, let's start with you. we'll deal with what we know.

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Cuomo Prime Time-20211013-05:08:00

strangle -- would kill another person is by strangulation. >> how do you die by strangulation? >> it's asphyxia, which is cutting off the oxygen to the brain, and it's typically by the hands wrapped around the throat or the neck in order to cut off that circulation, and, therefore, the oxygen. >> how long does it take? >> it depends on how hard it's done. it can take minutes, it can take, you know, a few minutes, really. >> thank you, doc. now, joey, in terms of what this will mean to investigators, the headline question is, do you believe on what they see in this autopsy they have enough to arrest brian laundrie if they can find him? >> there is no question about it, chris. good evening to you and to dr. dupree. the reality is you just

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Cuomo Prime Time-20211013-05:09:00

conducted a prosecutor's direct examination of a witness who is going to give you information critical to the conviction. why? dr. dupree spoke to the issue of how it would be a crime, right, that would be passionate, that would be intimate. she spoke to the issue of strangulation. she spoke to the issue of the nature of the cause of death, et cetera, then you ask yourself the question, well, who would that individual be? then you have other information. you specified and spelled it out, chris, at the outset with respect to the timeline. what i would suggest, the prosecutor has more. like what? there are these prior bad acts. if you want to talk about a rosy relationship where everything was fun, he didn't do anything. you have the non-arrest, right, but the domestic violence issue, that's one. you look at statements as to how they interact in a restaurant, that's two. why is that important?

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Cuomo Prime Time-20211013-05:11:00

sudden you disappear? is that indicative of or a suggestion of innocence? i say not. >> dna, of course you'll find the fiance's dna on gabby, that should be damning. is there any specification of where dna is found in terms of how she died that could be instructive. >> if we found dna under her fingernails, that could be a sign there was a struggle. dna found other places. it depends on where it is. they were's fiance, they were a couple. the interesting thing would be if you found other dna or foreign dna. >> that would be brian laundrie, if it finds out to be him that's targeted, a defense counsel's dream, to raise some doubt. let me ask you not from a forensic perspective but from your participation in so many cases. have you ever heard of a loved one not participating in a search for someone who is missing? >> only on very rare occasions. >> and why? >> that was because they were the cause of death. >> dr. dupree, thank you very much. joey jackson. look, just because it happened before doesn't mean it's true here. prosecutors have to make the case every time out beyond a

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Cuomo Prime Time-20211013-01:06:00

the big question is with what investigators now know, do they have enough for an arrest? and if so, what would the charge be? that's where we turn to the better minds now. we have cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson, forensic pathologist, former medical examiner, dr. dupree. doc, let's start with you. we'll deal with what we know. on the know side, were you surprised by this? >> no, not really. i do think it is a crime of passion, and strangulation is very common in those. >> now, what else do you think that you can tell about circumstances based on what you know from the forensics? the location of the body, the timing and what they said in the autopsy. >> this all tells me that it

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