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[ cheers and applause and now, Seth Meyers Seth good evening. Im seth meyers. This is late night. We hope youre doing well. And now, if you dont mind, were gonna get to the news. President biden kicked off House Democrats threeday retreat tonight with a speech in baltimore. Well, it was supposed to be a oneday retreat, but when that guy gets talking [ laughter ] the Biden Administration said this week that federal agencies will have to remove tiktok from all government devices in 30 days. And if theyre smart, venmo. Matt [ laughter ] in a post yesterday, on truth social, former President Trump accused Florida Governor ron desantis of wanting to cut Social Security and medicare, and said he was a, quote, wheelchair over the cliff kind of guy. As opposed to trump, who would never waste a perfectly good wheelchair [ laughter ] mexican president Lopez Obrador pushed back against criticism yesterday of his recent electoral reforms, and said, quote, there is more democracy in mexico than cou
Host carol, it is nice to have this conversation with you for cry very much enjoyed reading your book the bill of rights the fight to secure americas liberties and my first question is easy. Why did you write the book . [laughter] probably i wrote a brilliant solution that americans have a mix in the country. But this is part of ours in the real story is so much more interesting and admirable one that i was tempted with a lot of people i spoke to that thought bill of rights was part of the original constitution and that it was written by the statues in the park all brilliant with no egos and it became instantly the most important part. That there is a story here to tell. Did you have been intended audience . In my younger days the intended audience was other people in my field but in the last 1516 years that they need to talk to the public as interested people who go to the ballot box so the audience that i intended for like friends are family that are not historians who have a curiosi
Harm instead turned more than 500 of his patients into victims in a shocking case of medical fraud. Today in detroit the doctor listened as some of these patients and their families told in court how he ruined their lives with unnecessary cancer treatments. Heres dean reynolds. Reporter courtroom sketches could not adequately capture the anguish of the victims today as one by one they confronted the cancer doctor who prescribed aggressive chemotherapy for patients he knew were not ill and for those who were, ordering treatments that were excessive while billing medicare 34 million. In court dr. Farid fata showed no emotion for man who prosecutors said would bully and browbeat patients who dared to question his treatment. Fata has already pleaded guilty to fraud and other charges. A memo from prosecutors demanding a life sentence said fata would tell his patients they risked death without him telling one, your life or your money. From Laura Stedtefeld whose father died in fatas care, yo
Harm instead turned more than 500 of his patients into victims in a shocking case of medical fraud. Today in detroit the doctor listened as some of these patients and their families told in court how he ruined their lives with unnecessary cancer treatments. Heres dean reynolds. Reporter courtroom sketches could not adequately capture the anguish of the victims today as one by one they confronted the cancer doctor who prescribed aggressive chemotherapy for patients he knew were not ill and for those who were, ordering treatments that were excessive while billing medicare 34 million. In court dr. Farid fata showed no emotion for man who prosecutors said would bully and browbeat patients who dared to question his treatment. Fata has already pleaded guilty to fraud and other charges. A memo from prosecutors demanding a life sentence said fata would tell his patients they risked death without him telling one, your life or your money. From Laura Stedtefeld whose father died in fatas care, yo