greg: that is true! happy thursday, everybody. thank you. so disney has announced that the next star wars movie will be directed by a woman. you heard that right. disney admits they can define a woman. but the new director s not just any woman, no, she s a pakistani canadian feminist activist. exactly the kind of person the star wars franchise needs. the kind who s idea of fun is lecturing you about oppression while combing dandruff out of her armpits. not her, somebody like that. see i saved that one. it s no secret that the star wars audience is mostly male. and by mostly, i mean virgin. so here s charmeen in 2015 talking to jon stewart about how she interacts with that horrible gender with the y chromosome. i like to make men uncomfortable. i enjoy making men uncomfortable greg: see that explains why jon stewart looked so comfortable. well, no doubt she s made plenty of men uncomfortable especially the ones that own disney stock. because this movie promises to be a
now, most of the people named, including clinton, are not accused of any wrong doing, that includes michael jackson and magician david copper field. i guess copper field couldn t make his name disappear. but as far as we know, all the ladies he sawed in half were 18. and to jack son s credit he immediately left once he learned it was a bunch of underaged girls. in short, this latest batch mentions tons of names who were already known and linked to epstein for years. it s like a picked over buffet the real meat and potatoes were likely scurried away before we got there. at this point who wasn t on that island, right? [laughter] greg: i have an alibi, i was watching penn state football. erin, this story feels like the ufo story. i said this on the five earlier. line they keep dropping little things but maybe there s a
big fights since i am here. and this time, it is an incredibly important game again for both teams. sitting back and hoping, keeping fingers crossed that we are not conceding any goals is not enough against a team like liverpool, so we need to have, as i said, the best possible balance of being defensively organised, but still proactive, aggressive and, whenever there is a chance, to create moments ourselves. a very different story for derby. boss wayne rooney says he hopes their former owner mel morris had a bad night s sleep after their relegation to the third tier was confirmed. the club have been plagued by financial difficulties and couldn t recover after a points deduction. rooney said the club was left in a complete mess and hopes their relegation plays on morris mind. fulham, meanwhile, can be promoted if they beat preston later. the sinfield dynasty is continuing at leeds rhinos. jack son of kevin made his professional debut in the super league
teen trayvon martin. he says his concern is for the boy s grieving parents. my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son he d look like trayvon. meanwhile, more protests are planned in cities across the nation today. last night thousands rallied in sanford. that s the central florida town where martin was killed. protesters are calling for the arrest of the shooter, neighborhood watch captain george zimmerman. zimmerman says he acted in self-defense. 17 counts of murder, those are the main charges expected today for army staff sergeant robert bales. he is the m.a.s.american soldie accused in the killing of afghan civilians, most of them women and children. bales remains locked up at ft. leavenworth. the rutgers university student convicted of spying on his gay roommate says he wasn t trying to intimidate him. a jury convicted dharun ravi of bias intimidation and invasion of praf si ivacy in the case of clementi. ravi says he doesn t th
narrator: despite that, the medical assurance stus said the baby died at home and not the as a result of dr. connor s actions and was in an inevitable irrevocable process of death. i don t know dr. connor s reasons for pinching the baby s nose closed. it could be frustration and exhaustion. it was not an appropriate medical intervention. it s not described in the literature. it s not standard of care. in fact, i think most people when hearing about it would say, why would you do something like that? it sounds like it might cause more suffering for the baby to be suffocated. narrator: dr. jack son says connor s case poses critical questions about medical errors and judgments and how severely they should be punished. is it okay to make mistakes? is it okay to make errors of judgments and still be valued by the community and public?