already, there is a fascinating and storied history of drugs and other illicit substances found in or near the seat of power right here in the u.s., and i have exactly the perfect person to talk about this with. joining us now is the presidential historian and a senior fellow at the center for presidential history otsouthern methodist university. thank you for making the time. this is not the first time cocaine may have been found in the white house. can you talk a bit about the era of franklin roosevelt, what was happening then? cocaine has been used in a number of medications because it has the ability of restricting blood vessels. for example, franklin roosevelt had a lot of seen s problems and reports suggest one of the substances doctors recommended was a diluted substance that would be swabbed on the inside of each noseral to try and help
drove my car all the time. i assume it got there from me touching maggie and then touching the steering wheel that night. i think maybe there were possibly blood on the gun. maybe not. do you know if you transferred blood onto anything else? is maggie s blood is on that gun, i put it there. maggie did not really full with guns other than to put them up. did you submit to a gsr examination that night? that s what i was talking about earlier. i testified about it. where your hands were swabbed. that s right. and your hands were collected by an agent or someone else. that s correct.
0 you cannot see it from the road. is at a house or a mobile home it is a house. my name is alex murdaugh. okay, did you hear anything, or did you come home and find something? i came home. okay. no, ma am. please hurry. can anybody out there see y you? [inaudible] [dog barking] we just heard you say i should have known. what are you referring to? i said i should have known. what were you referring to? i was referring to he got so many threats. did not take serious. think twice about. just telling him that we should have known. i don t specifically remember saying that, but i can completely hear myself saying that. okay. what kind of threats did you understand paul was receiving? i mean, paul got he got the most vile threats. the stuff that was on social media. it was. you couldn t believe it. you couldn t believe it. it was so over the top. truthfully we did not think anything about it. it was just so crazy, that you know, people talking about what he w
those traits, it would be amazing. that rare meeting is part of dr. aimee s overall philosophy on sperm and egg donors. she believes the consumers should be demanding far more than the industry standards. we should be asking for medical records of donors. there are more protections for you when you go buy a puppy than when you re picking sperm. a donor should actually want to go through a very strict certification process, where she has submitted all her medical records, swabbed for genetic testing, all her transcripts. critics say that additional donor verification can drive up costs for reproductive medicine. and less anonymity could turn off potential donors. i think it s worth the cost to give people the peace of mind that they re getting what they think they re getting. the implications of being an egg donor are life long. they re not life long just for the donor but also for the donor-conceived child.
with new covid cases spreading across china the country s zero covid policy has officials using extreme measures. cnn s david culver is in shanghai under strict lockdown in his own home. reporter: pamela, officials in beijing standing by their zero covid policy fearing that without it this country s medical system will be overwhelmed. and, they say, their harsh measures buy them time to get more vulnerable groups namely the elderly and kids vaccinated. this despite mounting skepticism over its effectiveness and sustainability. lockdown in china is like nowhere else on earth. here you see a man getting swabbed for a covid test through the fence. using a megaphone health care workers call for others to get tested.