city, get to the prosecutor an turn up the heat keith went to panama city and laid up the case to th panamanian fbi kudos to the panama police, they stepped it up but for all the suspicion there was no hard evidence of crime. that s when don winner got a idea he heard a lot of stories abou wild bill and his ak-47, how he would fire it off sometimes to impress his friends but in panama, it s illegal fo a civilian to own that type of women, so a suggestion was mad to police. get him in custody, find th ak-47. find the gun. find the gun, lock him down and find out what role, i any, he may have had in th disappearances police drew up the warrant on steamy day in july and descended on the home of wild bill , police began the search police are looking around they have a search warrant
of dollars off of this and wil continue to do that. the problem is is that that is not gonna have any sway in a courtroom before a jury of you peers. debra, to don s point according to a recent poll, 75 of republicans feel as thoug an indictment should not b disqualifying. in regards to the upcoming 202 elections. what happened to the party o law in order what does it say that you ca run for president of the unite states while being indicted fo a felony, even if you ar convicted. it almost seems like they have been desensitized to fact and what it means to be an american listening to donna, when you r talking about the fund raising language, they bought into the hyperbole and outrage. crazy is being means mainstreams. a lot of the fundraising language is a radicalizing element some people. when you re looking at individuals who say hey, a indictment should matter to me if an individual runs fo
this is someone who, ari melbe as you and i both covered, right? is one of the most notorious civil litigants, probably, i america. one of the most sewers and person being sued this is someone who has used the civil lawsuit to his advantage. he has contractor he has bee sued over it that is just a totally different in kind, what you ar able to do in civil court, wha the rules of the road are in civil court. the stakes vis-à-vis you personal liberty, and he has for all of the skirting of the law and all of the - the sort of the bravado that he has ha about it, he has never, in his long life and long career, i and out of court, been in this particular situation no, he hasn t and what s interesting about how many problems he s had wit the law is that you have t find people who are really i
but also, this has very real financial and health consequences for african american women in particular we are two and a half time more likely to suffer maternal death in pregnancy. it s in part because o structural barriers within the health care delivery system in the way that we are treate when we go and seek care so, this is an important lif or death situation for women all across the country but women of color i particular, and the africa american community i particular - this judge, in rolling back th approval of mifepristone would be rolling back the approval o two decades of fda approval fo a drug that is safer tha taking tylenol so, he is going agains precedent. he is working along partisan lines. he s politicizing an issue tha is actually a very rea
a drug that is safer tha taking tylenol so, he is going agains precedent. he is working along partisan lines. he s politicizing an issue tha is actually a very real health and financial and life and death situation for wome across the country brittany, you have to abortion providers - at least to that of now they will no immediately stop providing mifepristone if judge kacsmary were able to overturn th approval could we see, should we se more clinics and doctors tak this step? we absolutely should. an unjust law is not a law tha we should be following this is precisely what civil disobedience is supposed t look like. we recognize that there are so many people who have a role to play and we already know that abortion providers have been providing critical health care across the country and hav been vilified for it