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onto the campus of Irwin County detention center. The women were brought to his private medical office. Don Wooten said the alleged whistleblower, I didn't go there. I don't know what happened. So she has no firsthand knowledge. And the deputy head of standards is pointing this out guys. Hey, we have one source with no direct knowledge. This is sensational.
onto the campus of Irwin County detention center. The women were brought to his private medical office. Don Wooten said the alleged whistleblower, I didn't go there. I don't know what happened. So she has no firsthand knowledge. And the deputy head of standards is pointing this out guys. Hey, we have one source with no direct knowledge. This is sensational.
We've got these folks saying, maybe we found one. You've got, I say, and there's two, we don't have it. And, um, There's evidence that we developed that standards never actually approved that online news report, which ended up being the basis for all the on-air. Now, they dispute and say, oh, yeah, we did. We did. We did approve.
We've got these folks saying, maybe we found one. You've got, I say, and there's two, we don't have it. And, um, There's evidence that we developed that standards never actually approved that online news report, which ended up being the basis for all the on-air. Now, they dispute and say, oh, yeah, we did. We did. We did approve.
We've got these folks saying, maybe we found one. You've got, I say, and there's two, we don't have it. And, um, There's evidence that we developed that standards never actually approved that online news report, which ended up being the basis for all the on-air. Now, they dispute and say, oh, yeah, we did. We did. We did approve.
But there's some emails later where the deputy head of standards is saying โ These articles shouldn't go out without standards seeing a final version and they should not be considered approved based on answers to questions, which is all there was back and forth. All these emails, questions, answers, questions, answers, but then more questions.
But there's some emails later where the deputy head of standards is saying โ These articles shouldn't go out without standards seeing a final version and they should not be considered approved based on answers to questions, which is all there was back and forth. All these emails, questions, answers, questions, answers, but then more questions.
But there's some emails later where the deputy head of standards is saying โ These articles shouldn't go out without standards seeing a final version and they should not be considered approved based on answers to questions, which is all there was back and forth. All these emails, questions, answers, questions, answers, but then more questions.
And then all of a sudden the news article is up and Julia Ainsley's on deadline White House. And then from there, you know, it goes to Chris Hayes. It goes to Rachel Maddow.
And then all of a sudden the news article is up and Julia Ainsley's on deadline White House. And then from there, you know, it goes to Chris Hayes. It goes to Rachel Maddow.
And then all of a sudden the news article is up and Julia Ainsley's on deadline White House. And then from there, you know, it goes to Chris Hayes. It goes to Rachel Maddow.
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Yep. Prior to posting the, the article online and prior to any on air, including the deadline white house show. And then you also had, you had Chris Hayes behind the scenes internally with standards saying, you know, this whole thing went viral because it sort of brings up all these Third Reich, Jim Crow, Mississippi hospitalization experiments. And that's not the case here.
Yep. Prior to posting the, the article online and prior to any on air, including the deadline white house show. And then you also had, you had Chris Hayes behind the scenes internally with standards saying, you know, this whole thing went viral because it sort of brings up all these Third Reich, Jim Crow, Mississippi hospitalization experiments. And that's not the case here.
Yep. Prior to posting the, the article online and prior to any on air, including the deadline white house show. And then you also had, you had Chris Hayes behind the scenes internally with standards saying, you know, this whole thing went viral because it sort of brings up all these Third Reich, Jim Crow, Mississippi hospitalization experiments. And that's not the case here.
That's what he said internally. That's why it went viral. It's so sensational. It brings up all these bad historical implications. But that's not true here. He acknowledges that internally. That same night, he goes on his show and he says, this story went viral because of the historical ramifications of any kind of coerced sterilization of an immigrant population.
That's what he said internally. That's why it went viral. It's so sensational. It brings up all these bad historical implications. But that's not true here. He acknowledges that internally. That same night, he goes on his show and he says, this story went viral because of the historical ramifications of any kind of coerced sterilization of an immigrant population.
That's what he said internally. That's why it went viral. It's so sensational. It brings up all these bad historical implications. But that's not true here. He acknowledges that internally. That same night, he goes on his show and he says, this story went viral because of the historical ramifications of any kind of coerced sterilization of an immigrant population.