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Jesse Watters Primetime

guinea where they have... we're talking about an island that has hundreds and hundreds of languages and ethnicities. the people have different customs all throughout. that's the thing, it's so diverse. this happens only here. it's a larger story. >> jesse: is this something that they are ashamed of? is it something they accept as a part of their history? >> yes, they accepted. i don't know if there is a shame part or anything like that but everyone is going to tell you. at one point hundreds of years ago or even probably 100 years ago or so. cannibalism does not exist anymore in 2024. >> jesse: do you think if his uncle had swam ashore on that

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Jesse Watters Primetime

new guinea and we have the new guinea from indonesia, y have..e the quarter lion. you know, they're multiple. you know, we're talking about an island that has hundreds and hundreds of ethnicities of hundreds of languages. i even in papuguages and etha ns 800 over 800 languages. and the people, you know, hav have different customs all throughout. >> sfferento we have that's the. in papua new guinea, it's so diverse that you cannot say this happens there, this happens only here. and so, you know, it's -- it'ss. a longer story. >> is this something of?g theyre ashamed is this something they accept as a part of their history? cannibalis apart om. yeah, they accept it. f it's in a shame shame part or anything like that,ng but yeah l, i mean, everyone, i'm going to tell you one thing. hundreds of years ago or even, you know, probably a hundred years ago or so, but yeah, i mean, i cannibalism does not exist anymore. in 2024. do you think if uncle buzzy had

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BBC News

her decision—making, she said she couldn't be sure that she could be impartial and fair and she was excused. another was a gentleman, originally from puerto rico, he said he found donald trump fascinating and was an it consultant. prosecutors questioned whether he was forthright about his criminal history and ultimately he was excused. later outside of court he told reporters that he had wanted to serve, but for the 12 jurors that have been selected, also one ' the remaining alternates will be chosen tomorrow, when court resumes, but out of the 12 there are seven men, five women, they range, diverse ethnicities, diverse professions, from a recent couege professions, from a recent college graduate to two lawyers and an investment banker, someone who works in sales, and the process of selecting the jury the process of selecting the jury really started to speed up later in the day after the defence and prosecution ran out

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BBC News

she said she couldn't be sure that she could be impartial and fair and she was excused. another was a gentleman, originally from puerto rico. he said he found donald trump fascinating and was an it consultant. but prosecutors questioned whether he was forthright about his criminal history and, ultimately, he was excused. later, outside of court, he told reporters that he had wanted to serve. but for the 12 jurors that have been selected, also one alternate — the remaining alternates will be chosen tomorrow when court resumes — but out of the 12, there are seven men, five women. a range of diverse ethnicities, diverse professions — from a recent college graduate to two lawyers and an investment banker, someone who works in sales. and the process of selecting the jury really started to speed up later in the day after the defence

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Newsnight

this update from outside the court. we do have the 12 jurors who will be deciding donald trump's fake in his first criminal trial. they are seven men and five women and it really comes after a day of twists and turns. just hours after two at the jurors were abruptly excused. one, a young woman who said she felt intimidated after her identity was figured out by family and friends and she said she didn't think she could be impartial and fair and that outside opinions could affect her decision—making in the courtroom. another was a gentleman that prosecutors were concerned hadn't been forthright about his criminal history. he was excused by the judge for outside court he said he wanted to serve. so he wasn't happy with that decision. but the 12 jurors, those that we do have seated now, they a diverse group, different ethnicities, differentjobs.

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Newsnight

happy with that decision. but the 12 jurors, as we have seated now, are a diverse group, different ethnicities, differentjobs, everyone works, from lawyers, physical therapist, everyone works, from lawyers, physicaltherapist, infinance, everyone works, from lawyers, physical therapist, in finance, a security engineer in sales, a recent couege security engineer in sales, a recent college graduate. one noted that there even read the bbc. and donald trump looked on as they were sworn in and said they could be fair and impartial, but here is what he said outside of court. the whole world is watching this hoax _ the whole world is watching this hoax you — the whole world is watching this hoax. you have got a da that is out of control, — hoax. you have got a da that is out of control, you have a judge that is highly— of control, you have a judge that is highly conflicted. the whole thing is a mess, — highly conflicted. the whole thing is a mess, and you have the leading candidate, _ is a mess, and you have the leading candidate, crooked joe biden, is a mess, and you have the leading candidate, crookedjoe biden, he is the one _ candidate, crookedjoe biden, he is the one who should be on trial. he isa is a crook. we have got a crooked president — president. the process started to move president. — the process started to move along after both sides ran out of what are called strikes. they are able to get

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Newsday

after her identity was figured out by family and friends. and she said she didn't think she could be impartial and fair, that outside opinions could affect her decision making in the courtroom. another was a gentleman that prosecutors were concerned hadn't been forthright about his criminal history. he was excused by the judge, but outside of court, he said he wanted to serve, so he wasn't happy with that decision. but the 12 jurors, those that we do have seated now, they are a diverse group, different ethnicities, differentjobs. everyone works from lawyers, physical therapists, in finance, a security engineer in sales, a recent college graduate. one noted that they even read the bbc. and donald trump looked on as they were sworn in and they said they could be

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Socioeconomic and ethnic disparities associated with access to cochlear implantation for severe-to-profound hearing loss: A multicentre observational study of UK adults

In this multi-centre UK wide study including >6000 participants, Chloe Swords and co-workers explore referral patterns for cochlear implantation vary across the UK according to ethnicity and socioeconomics.

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Cultural Influences, Surgical Decision-Making Approaches for Non-Caucasian Women With Breast Cancer

Non-Caucasian patients with breast cancer face common influences in surgical decision-making due to fear, misinformation, cultural factors, and power dynamics, highlighting the need for patient-centered surgical decision-making.

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Dementia risk factors differ among ethnicities | University of Hawaiʻi System News

Approximately 23% of Alzheimer’s and related dementia cases in individuals aged 65 and older can be linked to controllable risk factors.

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