and we may have lost that. let s see if we can get that back. tough signal here as we report on this. but the bottom line, erica, as you see there, this is an ongoing issue. people want to flee this country, understandably, and it s not so easy to get out. no, it s not. things getting a little bit better as scott just heard there and as we heard from arwa damon a short time ago. but as you point out, it s not easy and there s still a large number of f people trying to do thatat. we ll be rightht back. 80% get genetically meaningful health info from their 23andme dna reports. 80 that s 8 out of 10 people who can get something enlightening. something empowering. something that could change everything.
The city says the department has ended the "very limited . though legal" practice that wasn't "in the spirit of what the community expects." The outgoing state DA says the idea was to encourage confessions.
so where are we going, when are we going to realize that we are still not dealt with the fact that there is racial inequality institutionally. he comes from a city that he never opened his mouth for any race issueother than when he called for the death penalty on five innocent young men in central park. he never spoke from howard beach to eric gardner. we never heard from donald trump. but he came out against those five boys who dna proved were not guilty, and he still said he doesn t accept what the dna reports came with. that s his new york history. christina, reverend al brings up why this thing started, because of the robert e. lee statue which is now emancipation park, the name having been changed. i spoke to the vice mayor at the top of the show. he said yes, it started because of that. but that s not really what this was about. this gave these white nationalists, this alt-right group an excuse to get out
yeah, it appears the name of the mystery blond girl appears to be resolved. bulgaria s internal ministry confirming that the gypsy couple who claimed maria was their daughter are, in fact, her biological parents. just a short while ago the dna reports came. , they match those of the little girl. maria was found during a police raid at a gypsy camp in greece. suspicions were raised at the time she didn t look anything like the couple who claimed to be her parents, and they had a lot of stories to tell about how she came into their possession. and so they were charged with child abduction. this raised a lot of interest all around the world, including in the united states that perhaps the little girl might have been the victim of a child trafficking ring. in fact, what the greek couple had claimed could be roughly correct, that is that they got the child from a bulgarian woman back in 2009, and she claims she
there are no discovery issues presently that are in dispute. thank you. thank you. there have been some items. consistent with rule 16-c designated for counsel only materials. have you had a chance to receive those, review them on behalf of your client? we have. thank you. hair the contents if not the exact items, correct? you are correct. all right. judge, one additional point, when we were last here, there was specific made about the dna reports. those were turned over on the 24th. signature by the defense. specifically referring to two reports. one dated july 9, 20 pages. and one july 23, 35 pages.