it was actually 11 1/2. but who s counting. what kind of actress is trace? what does the future look like? my friend who saw it, we had a premier in l.a. after it he said, trace is like the new julia roberts. she s gorgeous. she s everything. that s exactly what this is for this film and for her, for the transcommunity. i think at the end of the day, it s the beauty of that your child is your child is your child is your child. the relationship between the characters is beautiful. here s a look at another scene in which the characters discuss the significance of monica s name. i m sorry you ve been put in this position. what s your name? please remind me.
it s just very scary. reporter: after 11 1/2 months, she quit. the hospital sent letters demanding she return her up front bonus of $10,000 as well as $6,000 to repay her training. it was very much a slap in the face. like this has to be wrong. reporter: frightened, she and her husband took out a new credit card and paid the $14,000 the hospital agreed to take. these contracts are bad for nurses and they re bad for patients. with debt hanging over their head, a nurse has a much harder time speaking out. reporter: hca now tells us that since we started reporting on these contracts two months ago, they ve decided not to use them anymore, though they declined to say whether they will enforce the contracts nurses have already signed or reimburse nurses like bree fellows. meanwhile, the federal government is getting involved. the federal trade
today in yet another criminal case. this comes amid new concerns ffor nav navalny s health. clare sebastian joins me live from london. what more are you learning about his imminent court appearance? this is complicated. this is not actually a court case we re hearing today, but this is a court hearing on a petition put forward according to state media by russia s investigative committee to limit the amount of time that alexei navalny and his team have to review what we believe is hundreds of pages of documents related to an extremism case against him. the charges for which were first filed in october last year. so he is hoping to get more time to review those documents that russia s investigative committee has filed a petition to limit the amount of time that he gets. he is already in jail for 11 1/2 years, 2 1/2 years for breaking probation terms in an old case. another nine years for fraud and contempt of court. the extreme charges according to
and team have to review what they say is 196 volumes of documents in an extremism case against him. he will now have only between now and may 5th. so about ten days to review that very serious charges that his team say carry a maximum sentence of 30 years which is, of course, on top of the 11 1/2 years that he s currently serving. separately from that, navalny said he has been told he faces another terrorism case. he says related to something he allegedly did in prison. all of this taking place in a closed hearing. something his team has criticized and all as we see increasing concerns around his health, restrictions on food, the weight loss and as you say, hearing this morning that after just finishing 15 days in solitary confinement, he sent back for his 14th stint. so legal pressure, health pressure, all adding up to a much bleaker outlook for navalny. 196 volumes and only days to
dragging his cell mate with hygiene problems out of their shared cell. his daughter says he s being denied food in prison and suffering extreme weight loss. he buys the food, which it s nothing luxurious. he buys the oats, they re brought to him, shown to him and a just destroyed, so he can t eat. cnn s claire sebastian joins me from london. it sounds like they re making this incarceration as difficult as possible. what can you tell us about the new charges against him? it s complicated. his daughter has suggested it could be intentionally so. right now as we know, he is already serving 11 1/2 years, part for parole violations, part for fraud and contempt of court. this hearing today, not a court hearing, but a technical hearing related to extremism charges filed against him in october last year. this is a hearing where prosecutors are attempting to restrict the amount of time that