showing a lack of urgency so far with the types of treatments. he s going to join us later on. first, we bring in dr. paul, an fda vaccine advisory board member from the children s hospital in philadelphia. thanks for joining us. tell us about the bill. is it a game-changer? in some ways it is. the study was done in people unvaccinated. so they treated half and didn t treat the other half. found the drug was 88% effective in treating hospitalization. for people that weren t vaccinated, they re willing to take medicines like hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin that don t work. this drug works. with the vaccine, this is the perfect thing to do. let s talk about limitations. there s some with this bill. it s really only intended for people that tested positive and show no symptoms or mild
their suspicion. i was surprised. i am still to this day. that fred allowed that to happen, but he did. perhaps fred had more pressing things to think about. whatever his reason he put charlie on a plane to georgia just in time for the main event in the murder investigation. frank jaramillo, under arrest as the alleged middleman, was spilling it all, telling police he took money from lynn s husband. a lot of it. and used a little of it to hire the killer, nick harvey. and then, with a little polite arm twisting, frank agreed to set a trap for the suspected mastermind, fred schockner. wait a minute. did you promise him something in exchange? didn t promise him anything, no. so why would he do it? i think, in his mind, because we got him on everything else, he was trying to dig himself out of a hole. or maybe frank didn t understand how deep the hole was. as undercover cop kris nelson prepared frank for his big meeting with fred, el cubano got a call from his wife. he said,
mother. co-dependent. love/hate. call it what you want. she got married, moved to california with a brand new husband. it didn t work out. ended pretty quickly. but then one day she went to a ball game, dodgers versus somebody, who knows? and she found him. the right guy. her guy. fred schockner. he was almost 14 years older than she was but didn t seem to matter. didn t hurt either that fred was a very successful man. anyway, this time it clicked. they had an intimate wedding on a boat off the california coast. the captain did the honors, and they lived alone together in that house in bixby knolls until finally, after 11 years, they had a son who grew up to be charlie. as parents, they encouraged him to try new things. it was one of the olympics. and we were watching gymnastics, and i turned around to my parents and go, i m going to do
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how often? often enough that as a child i knew what was going on. but then, that was normal, so i didn t know it was wrong. you thought all families were like that? until i had friends really come over, and they noticed stuff, and it was weird for them to notice things and to comment on it. but yeah, it was always just that s what families did. year after year it went on, said charlie, until his mother came to whisper her own secret. she was finally going to leave fred. my mom was tucking me in at night when i was 12 or so, and she was talking about how she was thinking about doing this and that she was so nervous about doing it and didn t know if it was the right choice or what to do about it. what d you think? my first thought was very