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that christian and erica were dating until that day in the police station. >> do you know christian? >> yeah. >> how do you know? him >> and his girlfriend. >> and now the jury was about to hear from pedro himself, and only pedro, the sole witness for the defense. and when he took the stand, the jurors didn't see some hulking cycle killer, but a pale, intelligent, love sick boy in the tiny suit. >> i graduated from dorlan cadamy yes. >> any distinctions? >> i graduated mana cum laude. >> though he didn't -- , he did concede another key element of the states case. he was desperate to rekindle his relationship with erica. >> i still love her, and i was still very and that murdered with her and i really want to get back together with her. >> and when it became clear

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BBC News

united states? the estimates are that around 10-15% _ united states? the estimates are that around 10-15% of _ united states? the estimates are that around 10-15% of women - united states? the estimates are| that around 10-15% of women who united states? the estimates are - that around 10-15% of women who give that around 10—15% of women who give birth experience some type of depression. other starting in pregnancy or within the first year after giving birth. and, that could be an underestimate. it is something that women are not always feeling comfortable coming forward with, they may not always know what is going on. doctors that they see, their obstetricians, they are not necessarily trained to screen and diagnose it. so, it could be more widespread than that. and, that is actually possibly the main advantage of having this pale, the experts that i've spoken to said. it is not so much that it works better than other antidepressants, it is probably about the same, although it does seem to take effect more quickly, but, the idea that you have a pill specifically designated for your condition, doctors think that

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CNN Tonight

pit cipollone, his white house council. pat philbin, one of our most brilliant constitutionists, and many other people told themselves that will not wash. i think the judge is going to let them make that argument to the jury. it's so far outside the pale. >> do you agree? >> the advice of council defense is a little bit different than that because trump wants to argue that it's not my fault. i had no state of mind. i was relying on my lawyers. that's what makes the discovery of the identity of those co-conspirators so intriguing. they're all lawyers. and one aspect of this is maybe smift smith is aoff mode. it takes those people off the table. it's very hard to decide to go and testify in favor of the defense if your named as a conspirator. you have a big fifth amendment concern at that point. >> the idea of can you walk past

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The Eighties

what are you doing? i'm doing what i should have done all along. ...should have done all along. what i wanted to do originally. ...do originally. what i should have done ...last night. last night. stop that david! stop that david! i'm calling the police, david! ...the police, david! hello, police?■■■■hello, police? shriver: the networks realized there was an audience looking for something less predictable than traditional prime-time fare. -[ groans ] -[ gasps ] bianculli: "moonlighting" was another of those shows that said, "okay, i see the formulas that we've had up to here. let's do different things. hello. hello. we're looking a little "pale" [pail] today, aren't we? and who have we here? i don't know. moonlighting was a really experimental show. they had a shakespeare episode. they had a black and white episode. they did a musical episode. they tried a lot of different stuff. i don't give a flying fig about the lines in my face, the crow's feet by my eyes, or the altitude of my caboose. well, i'm at a loss. i don't know what a flying fig is.

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Symone

effective contraception should not be hard to get for the people who need it most. experts say this game changing approval will help increase access for those who don't have sufficient health care to receive a prescription. i say it is about. time for far too long, women have been forced to get the approval of their health care providers to acquire what we know is safe and effective. now, with the opill said to be available in stores and online early next year women and anyone with a uterus will have the ability to make their own decisions with no questions asked. on the daily podcast by the new york times, the science correspondent for the times says this pale is going to be available at the gas station. at a convenience store on just a shelf next to aspirin and on amazon. it's remarkable that we are now in an era where birth control, the pill, can be available right off the shelf. as the attack on a woman's right to make decisions about her own body continues so will

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

the areas jack smith is focused on. i trust you've never seen anything like that. it does show you a lot of different voices in that room who may have something to add to what was going on behind the scenes. >> the most important thing was in a lot of meetings that involved lawyers, white house counsel, and the white house counsel was there to tell you what the parameters were that you could do. they were there to offer legal judgment. what's really important here and central to jack smith is if he was getting guidance from the white house counsel that something was not legal, that something was breaking norms, that something was beyond the pale in terms of the proposals being brought to him by this strange collection of expertise theorists, if he heard that advice from his own lawyer and chose to disregard it, that means not only he was trying to overturn the election but he was being told what he was doing was

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FOX and Friends

afford to live in unlike forcing them out. there is a sub-plot. tim scott was asked about this with neil cavuto and was undecideds. >> i will continue to run this race for one objective, it is to be the president of the united states. i did not enter this race to become in second place. second place is first loser. i am doing this 100% and we're focused on next generation of stories of the american dream make my pale in comparison. >> brian: senator tim scott says a lot of people with ron desantis says i'm checking out tim scott now. he's getting substantial money and started with money. check out new hampshire, no labels is having a

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The Eighties

we didn't used to be able to accept that very easily in a tv hour. and even before the '80s are out, it's like, "oh, okay, i get it. you know, so it's like, all right, what are the rules now?" what are you doing? i'm doing what i should have done all along. ...should have done all along. what i wanted to do originally. ...do originally. what i should have done ...last night. last night. stop that david! stop that david! i'm calling the police, david! ...the police, david! hello, police?■■■■hello, police? shriver: the networks realized there was an audience looking for something less predictable than traditional prime-time fare. -[ groans ] -[ gasps ] bianculli: "moonlighting" was another of those shows that said, "okay, i see the formulas that we've had up to here. let's do different things. hello. hello. we're looking a little "pale" [pail] today, aren't we? and who have we here? i don't know. moonlighting was a really experimental show. they had a shakespeare episode. they had a black and white episode. they did a musical episode. they tried a lot of different stuff. i don't give a flying fig about the lines in my face,

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Ayman

actions. right now the general public doesn't want to see donald trump as the gop nominee, republican politicians know this. they're seeing the same polls that you and i just looked at. but they're never going to call out trump's weaknesses, because they are too afraid. they are too scared. and for some reason, to denounce this twice impeached twice indicted ex president is just beyond the pale for them. they're taking the exact same tacked they've always done. stay silent, pray something or someone else will do the dirty work for them, and hopefully donald trump somehow gets knocked out of the race. the truth is that is never worked before. it is not going to work again. joining me now to discuss this and more, carol lam, former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. former democratic senator barbara boxer, -- and malcolm kenyatta is back with us. barbara, i'd like to thank -- republicans refused to say what everyone is thinking. they know it, they see it, just

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Ayman

republican politicians know this. they're seeing the same polls that you and i just looked at. but they're never going to call out trump's weaknesses, because they are too afraid. they are too scared. and for some reason, to denounce this twice impeached twice indicted ex president is just beyond the pale for them. they're taking the exact same tacked they've always done. stay silent, pray something or someone else will do the dirty work for them, and hopefully donald trump somehow gets knocked out of the race. the truth is that is never worked before. it is not going to work again. joining me now to discuss this and more, carol lam, former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. former democratic senator barbara boxer, -- of california and democratic state representative malcolm kenyatta of pennsylvania is back with us. barbara boxer, i'd like to start with you. republicans refused to say what everyone is thinking. they know it, they see it, just like the rest of us. is mccarthy slipup indicative of what most of his colleagues

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