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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

human fear, panicking the uninitiated some really fancy the run the buses who drive this daily seemed to almost aim for them and then there are those who came prepared, knowing what the elephants want there's bananas food they, for the elephants kind of their tax on humans for getting into their space here. >> and it's pretty clear who controls this road this better and banned. it has worked this spot for awhile he lets us very close. >> his instinct does not seem to be two attack quite when they choose to lurch in, we do

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Dateline

i felt my heart was ripped out. halee rathgeber was barely out of her teens, but to friends and siblings, she displayed hello, and welcome to dateline. halee rathgeber was barely out of her teens but to friends and siblings, she displayed a maternal instinct. halee enjoy taking care of others so it made sense that she was studying to become a nurse. what made no sense was anyone could want her dead. the crime scene told investigators little, but a jaw- dropping moment spoke volumes. here is on the outskirts of town. >> i'm eemiles from my family i new york but i'm driving through place that feels like home. >> quaint downtown.

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Dateline

daughter was 12. he tried to molest her. >> at first, she said nothing to her parents. when she learned the man had prayed another girls, her instinct to help lead her to act in a way few her age would have the courage to. >> she testified and send him to prison. after that, that's when people realized they could always go to halee. she would fix anything and stand up for the weak , less fortunate. >> it was no surprise when she announced she wanted to continue helping others as a nurse. after high school, she enrolled at the nearby university of southern indiana. i hear she was constantly buried in a book. >> she worked very hard. >> where does it come from? >> i don't know. she had so much drive and she was going to get it. >> she was waiting tables at the texas roadhouse.

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

panicking the uninitiated some really fancy the run the buses you drive this daily seemed to almost aim for them and then there are those who came prepared knowing what the elephants want bananas the food, de throat, the elephants kind of their tax on humans for getting into their space here. >> and it's pretty clear who controls this road? this better and banned. it has worked this spot for awhile he lets us very close. >> his instinct does not seem to be two attack quite when they choose to lurch in, we do not know it should be a mystery. we let them keep a few

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

opening statement. they could never stand up or put anybody on the stand, anything at all. it's the prosecution that has the burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt and there's absolutely no burden on the defense. >> temidayo, jury instructions expected to take about 30 minutes. any surprises so far based on this sandoval outcome and anything else yasmin reported from the court this morning? >> no surprises. it's consistent. judge merchan is going to judge this case in a conservative manner. i think the prosecution asked for 13 bad acts, they're getting six. sometimes it actually can help the prosecution. prosecutors might have the instinct to go more aggressive. you want to crush that defendant. we've all been there. the judge sometimes can limit your case but it strengthens you on appeal. you go too aggressive, an appellate court might say you

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The Media Show

well, i mean, this suggests that news uk— might be trying . to pick people off and to settle - individual claims. there's still about 40 claims unresolved _ and heading to trial injanuary alongside prince harry. - but this is a — _ this is a vendetta for him and he has shown. that he's got results. he got results against the mirror— in decemberlast year in a landmark ruling l and my instinct. is he wants to get the biggest scalp possible — and that would be - rupert murdoch, i think. taylor swift is permanently in the headlines. she's a massive driver of traffic for the media — even bigger this week as her 11th album, the tortured poets department, is out on friday. disney paid a ridiculous amount of money to start streaming her eras tour and the british broadcaster itv has hired a taylor swift correspondent. joining me is laura snapes, guardian's deputy music editor, who writes a weekly taylor swift newsletter

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The Media Show

what's happened here — i mean, ispoke with doctor cass upon publication of her report in a short interview, and it is normal. it's part of nhs, isn't it, to listen to the voices of service users? of course it is. and she said to me — and this is a quote — "but obviously not to the point where you're not following "the evidence," which is what's happened here. i suppose there's a question, isn't there, around quite often with journalism, you're looking for a case study — particularly when it's complicated. you want an individual who typifies what's going on and it's the human voice behind the story, if you like. and was that the instinct here? and was that the wrong instinct? i think it's the right instinct but i don't think there's one case study that typifies it. i mean, when i was researching... but maybe there never is. well, no — no, you're probably right! but, you know, i don't doubt that, you know — and we've heard many of these voices in the past week and i've spoken to them myself — that some people feel that puberty blockers and hormones

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Laura Coates Live

it was a man who lit himself on fire feet away from me and a public park and i say i was shocked, would be an understatement. >> you must remember. i didn't come to this anchor desk in a traditional way. >> i was a federal prosecutor who was gone in and out of a courthouse more times and i can remember inside those courtrooms, you get witnesses to recount truly horrific details and stories to a jury who will decide the fate of the accused well, today it was us who bore witness and my instinct told me to tell you what i was seeing my mouth narrated my eyes but my eyes i wish i could unsee it my nose wishes to smell it my heart breaks for that man and his family and my mind what has the

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The Media Show

that news uk might be - trying to pick people off and to settle individual claims. i there's still about 40 claims . unresolved and heading to trial injanuary alongside prince harry. - but this is a — _ this is a vendetta for him. and he has shown that he's got results. - he got results against - the mirror in december last year in a landmark ruling . and my instinct is he wants to get the biggest scalp possible — l and that would be - rupert murdoch, i think. taylor swift is permanently in the headlines. she's a massive driver of traffic for the media — even bigger this week as her 11th album, the tortured poets department, is out on friday. disney paid a ridiculous amount of money to start streaming her eras tour and the british broadcaster itv has hired a taylor swift correspondent. joining me is laura snapes, guardian's deputy music editor, who writes a weekly taylor swift newsletter called swift notes for the guardian.

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The Media Show

happened here — i mean, i spoke with doctor cass upon publication of her report in a short interview, and it is normal. it's part of nhs, isn't it, to listen to the voices of service users? of course it is. and she said to me — and this is a quote — "but obviously not to the point where you're not "following the evidence," which is what's happened here. i suppose there's a question, isn't there, around quite often withjournalism, you're looking for a case study — particularly when it's complicated. you want an individual who typifies what's going on and it's the human voice behind the story, if you like. and was that the instinct here? and was that the wrong instinct? i think it's the right instinct but i don't think there's one case study that typifies it. i mean, when i was researching... but maybe there never is. well, no — no, you're probably right. but, you know, i don't doubt that, you know — and we've heard many of these voices in the past week and i've spoken to them myself — that some people feel that puberty blockers and hormones have been life—saving for them.

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