She was a professional con artist. Robbing lonely men of money with the promise of sex. Someone said you should put a bullet through her head. Many people think he is in jail, he is convicted. Im still here, you bastards. A witness in the case thinks he knows who the killer really is. Smoke that let me tell you about hollywood. When something bad has to happen, like a husband or a wife has to be eliminated, or an executive has to be eliminated and believe me, show business, theres a lot of strange things that happen. But the way they happen is like, i would talk to my lawyer, now thats confidential. He talks to somebody else, who talks to somebody else, who talks to somebody else. And then the word comes back to me. Robert, get out of here, with your family. Thats all you have to do. And somehow or other, something happens. And nobody can trace it back to anybody. Thats what hollywood is about. Thats what high end stuff is about. Thats why millionaires never get arrested for anything.
Your up to date on the headlines. You are. Now on bbc news, its extra time with rob bonnet. Hello, im rob bonnet. On extra times a day, the pathologist who rocked american gridiron football and his research on injury sustained by players. His findings about the physical and psychological damages sustained were initially rejected but authorities were eventually forced to respond. More generally, how far can concern about player welfare really go . And the rough and tumble of sport be made safe . Rough and tumble of sport be made safe . Isnt physical challenge part of the reward in sport . Doctor bennett, welcome to extra time. Thank you so much. Lets start at the beginning of the story and ta ke at the beginning of the story and take us back to do,000 and two. The legendary nfl player mike webster, what happened . Legendary nfl player mike webster, what happened . I was working as a pathologist as a, in pittsburgh in may early 30s. I was struggling with depression. You were . And low se
Im interested in. From a titanic moment to Wendy Williams new meltdown. Yes, yes n. This is entertainment tonight. Wow. Welcome, everybody. We have an unbelievable show tonight. So many women making news. We start with the wedding of the year so far. Katherine schwarzenegger looked spectacular as she said i do to chris pratt. The big smile. Absolutely breathtaking. And we have new behind the scenes details and video. The newlyweds called it the best day of our lives. Both bride and groom wore armani. Katherine, a custommade strapless gown. Chris, a dark blue suit. Saturday morning before the wedding, katherine looked supercasual, in pjs and slippers. And chris . He hit the golf course with his buddies, thats rob lowe on the end. Our source says katherine dad teared up in the ceremony. We spotted Maria Shriver at the reception. Family guests included 6yearold son jack and katherines brothers christopher and patrick. Is it going to be weird to be brothersinlaw with avengers chris pratt s
I chose to focus on the argument is paradoxical. So soccer, as we play it, humanity of football, if you begin to play the nfl pretty much denied me, as a child, by the should be played by children ostracised my work. You were ostracised and abused. Time you are 18 you have already who are old enough and who have suffered significant brain damage developed such neurological and you wouldnt capacities, 12, 1a. Performing at your top. That is irreperable. If you preserve your brain until you are 18, we can take football to heights and levels of play that have never, ever been seen. Under 12, 1a, we should develop less hello, im rob bonnet. How do you come to that conclusion . Contact forms of soccer. On extra timestoday, because if you dont but no child under the age of 18 the pathologist who play till youre 18, rocked american gridiron football your brain is still pristine should be allowed to head on his research on injury sustained the ball in soccer. By players. And you have the capac
Season and waves new technology reduce heatrelated deaths. Child who died after being left in a hot car. This is about 40 minutes. Ms. Schakowsky the chair now recognizes herself for five minutes or for an opening statement. Good morning and thank you for being with us today during todays hearing is about promoting auto safety and raising awareness about the threats families face on our nations roads and off the roads as well as we enter summer driving season. Threats ise vehicular heatstroke, when a child is left in a car. I would like to introduce two families who have endured those strategies and turned the pain into advocating to make sure no child ever dies in an overheating car. Harrison, froml personal, virginia, they are the parents of a child who died at 8, 2008months on july after being unknowingly left in a hot car. Hawley of charlotte, north , her child was four weeks old when he was unknowingly left in their family car. Fortunately, his parents realized quickly their mista