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. >> look at the flames right behind mr. louis. they were just feet away from where he was. according to reports, the fire department believes the fire was caused by careless use of smoking materials. >>> i got two videos to show you of people getting t-boned. the first one comes from a motorcyclist's helmet cam. >> oh, boy. >> oh. >> let's look at that again. that was pretty short. looks like he was riding between two cars and got hit by a car making a left-hand turn. >> man. >> i hate hearing the sound of a crunching motorcycle. it just breaks my heart. >> if that breaks your heart, check this out. a lot of hearts could have been broke bin this video. watch and see if you know what happens here. >> whoa. was that an ambulance. >> that was an ambulance. when you first see this video, you think you know what's going to happen. this car probably ran a red light and these pedestrians are coming. that's not what happened. if you notice, the light is red when the pedestrians enter the walkway or the zebra crosswalk. that car, it probably was rushing to get through the red light.
. >> look at the flames right behind mr. louis. they were just feet away from where he was. according to reports, the fire department believes the fire was caused by careless use of smoking materials. >>> i got two videos to show you of people getting t-boned. the first one comes from a motorcyclist's helmet cam. >> oh, boy. >> oh. >> let's look at that again. that was pretty short. looks like he was riding between two cars and got hit by a car making a...
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regard to the hybrid concept that is being proposed, that is one that we feel, is essentially, as mr. louis mansion, combines components of other alternatives that were analyzed in the eir. we did have a grass turf and reduced lights alternative, which obviously without lights would be within that period we did have that, and concluded that that would avoid a significant impact on the historic resource to do that. pulled together, these alternatives would meet the ceqa requirement of reducing or avoiding the significant impact of the project. with regard to evaluation of the alternative against the project objectives, that is information you need to provide in the eir, but the alternative was not rejected on the basis of the number of play hours that it would or would not accomplish. overall, we feel the eir adequately addressed, for the requirements of ceqa, the west sunset alternative, and in turn the hybrid alternative being proposed. supervisor campos: i appreciate that and i see that you feel that way. but i am trying to understand
regard to the hybrid concept that is being proposed, that is one that we feel, is essentially, as mr. louis mansion, combines components of other alternatives that were analyzed in the eir. we did have a grass turf and reduced lights alternative, which obviously without lights would be within that period we did have that, and concluded that that would avoid a significant impact on the historic resource to do that. pulled together, these alternatives would meet the ceqa requirement of reducing...
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regard to the hybrid concept that is being proposed, that is one that we feel, is essentially, as mr. louis mansion, combines components of other alternatives that were analyzed in the eir. we did
regard to the hybrid concept that is being proposed, that is one that we feel, is essentially, as mr. louis mansion, combines components of other alternatives that were analyzed in the eir. we did
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. >> ceasefire declined to comment on if they thought mr. louisng but said they have talked to witnesses and others in the neighborhood and his name is the only one that has been mentioned so far. he could be held in protective custody while in jail because of the nature of this case. >> two people are in serious condition after they were pulled from lake many. it happened at about 2:00 this afternoon at north avenue beach. an 1-year-old was swimming and overpowered by waves. his friends tried to help but they had difficulty and others pitched in to get the man to store -- shore. chicago paramedics aarrived but others were already administering c.p.r. and first aid to a 20-year-old who suffered a leg injury. >> the water was very choppy. there was barely anyone around until he yelled for help. >> the young man was taken to northwest memorial hospital in critical condition. the second man was listed in serious condition also at northwestern. a 16-year-old south side teen was rescued from lake michigan earlier this week and he has died. he's now amo
. >> ceasefire declined to comment on if they thought mr. louisng but said they have talked to witnesses and others in the neighborhood and his name is the only one that has been mentioned so far. he could be held in protective custody while in jail because of the nature of this case. >> two people are in serious condition after they were pulled from lake many. it happened at about 2:00 this afternoon at north avenue beach. an 1-year-old was swimming and overpowered by waves. his...
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the message from mr. louisd in our governors for securing our release. we are heading to israel to join the members of our church. i tell my family i'm in good health and i've not taken my medicine since friday, so i'm alittle tired. >> she and the group were treated well during their time with the kidnappers. >>> florida election officials have a new way to help verify who is not eligible and who is to vote in their state. they've been given access to a federal data base offered by the department of homeland security. critics worry about florida's efforts to prevent fraud and how it could prevent eligible voters from casting ballots. here's cnn's john zarrella. >> for months they've been trying to access a federal day today base. this has a list of people in the country legally but not eligible to vote. over the weekend florida and the department of homeland security finally arrived at an agreement which will allow florida u access to the data base is so it can go through and look for people in the state who p
the message from mr. louisd in our governors for securing our release. we are heading to israel to join the members of our church. i tell my family i'm in good health and i've not taken my medicine since friday, so i'm alittle tired. >> she and the group were treated well during their time with the kidnappers. >>> florida election officials have a new way to help verify who is not eligible and who is to vote in their state. they've been given access to a federal data base offered...
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mr. michel louis is thank god or governors for securing our release.h as soon as we get our passport. tell my family i'm in good health and not taking my medicine since friday so i'm a little tired. >> i know the pastor suffers from diabetes. are they both physically all right? i don't know how you measure their mental suffering but are they physically fine? >> they seem in good spirits. i spoke to lisa who was abducted with him. they seem happy and relieved. he is a little tired. we knew he got an attack. a diabetic attack during his situation. we were not clear if he got his medicine or not but he's clarified he's not received medicine since friday. it's the peak of the summer and will be moved around by the kidnappers. it must have been a tough ordeal for them. >> i imagine their loved ones were notified. how were they notified. they made call to the police station as soon as they arrived. we also have obtained videos from the police station that we will be putting up on cnn where he is talking to his family. we are following up on the story. they a
mr. michel louis is thank god or governors for securing our release.h as soon as we get our passport. tell my family i'm in good health and not taking my medicine since friday so i'm a little tired. >> i know the pastor suffers from diabetes. are they both physically all right? i don't know how you measure their mental suffering but are they physically fine? >> they seem in good spirits. i spoke to lisa who was abducted with him. they seem happy and relieved. he is a little tired....
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louis provides free units for mrs. smith easing her son's worries. >> doesn't have air for asthma. >> reporter: also hard on crops. today the agriculture department named 76 more counties natural disaster areas, bringing the total to more than 1300 counties in 31 states. a new report from the union of concerned scientists said midwest heat waves are more frequent than they were 60 years ago. here in cheyenne average of four more days of dangerous heat and seven fewer summer days of cool, dry air. forecasters say the midwest heat is about to dip, but it's hard to call it relief. >> kts come down from the triple digits to the mid-90s. that last as couple of days then warms back up. >> reporter: as the long hot summer broils on. john yang, nbc news, chicago. >>> up next here tonight. how it is an 11-year-old managed to fly from england to rome with no boarding pass. more than that, without anyone realizing he had boarded the plane to begin with. [ female announcer ] women have made it the number one selling anti-aging cre
louis provides free units for mrs. smith easing her son's worries. >> doesn't have air for asthma. >> reporter: also hard on crops. today the agriculture department named 76 more counties natural disaster areas, bringing the total to more than 1300 counties in 31 states. a new report from the union of concerned scientists said midwest heat waves are more frequent than they were 60 years ago. here in cheyenne average of four more days of dangerous heat and seven fewer summer days of...
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then the report by louis freeh says then mr. curley consulted with joe paterno, the storied, famed coach, much beloved, and they changed the plan. they decided not to make the report to the authorities. he says they not only failed to protect that child victim from 2001, but they created a dangerous situation for other unknown, unsuspecting, young boys who sandusky lured to that campus. this isn't -- people got so upset when people attacked joe paterno. louis freeh says he is responsible, he is responsible along with these other men, is he not? >> well, there's no question that that's a very damaging part of the report, and it's very unfortunate because it did enable a predator to continue to prey on young children. mr. freeh also said that he wished he had an opportunity to interview coach paterno which he did not. but they clearly say in the report there was no concern for the victims, no empathy in the leadership, including coach paterno, let this predator have unfettered access to the university knowing that he had preyed on
then the report by louis freeh says then mr. curley consulted with joe paterno, the storied, famed coach, much beloved, and they changed the plan. they decided not to make the report to the authorities. he says they not only failed to protect that child victim from 2001, but they created a dangerous situation for other unknown, unsuspecting, young boys who sandusky lured to that campus. this isn't -- people got so upset when people attacked joe paterno. louis freeh says he is responsible, he is...
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what did you think of this louis freeh report? >> well, mr. to be making a subtle recommendations to the law enforcement authorities. he uses words like cover-up and he says that the conduct was and it appears to me that he is sending a signal that more should probably be done to look at this. the 1998 information is truly revealing. the 2001 incident now has to be viewed in the context of 1998 knowledge. knowledge where there's a note. i scoured this of course yesterday. and there's a note that literally says, coach is anxious to know. so mr. paterno was right in the middle of this. and in 2001, these men collectively, the four of them, did clearly the wrong thing. in 1998, ok, they did the wrong thing. but in 2001, in the face of the 1998 investigation that they already had and knowledge that they knew, this was a downright wrong and of course mr. freeh called them on it yesterday in scathing terms. i represent a young man -- >> tell me about that. i was going to ask you. tell me about this young man who you represent. has he been following
what did you think of this louis freeh report? >> well, mr. to be making a subtle recommendations to the law enforcement authorities. he uses words like cover-up and he says that the conduct was and it appears to me that he is sending a signal that more should probably be done to look at this. the 1998 information is truly revealing. the 2001 incident now has to be viewed in the context of 1998 knowledge. knowledge where there's a note. i scoured this of course yesterday. and there's a...
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chairman louis is the commissioner for the administration for now the newly formed intellectual and developmental disabilities. on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full members of our community. this needs to go well beyond health care. it includes the availability of private housing, employment, education, meaningful relationships, as well as social participation. in addition, we will be working with the centers for medicare and medicaid services to develop, refine, and strengthen policies that promote independent living among all populations, especially those served by medicaid. we would also look with cms to promote home and community-based services and support. last but not least, i will be remiss if i forget to mention that may is also the time of the year when communities across nations come together to celebrate the older americans month. the proud tradition that shows our nation's commitment t
chairman louis is the commissioner for the administration for now the newly formed intellectual and developmental disabilities. on that the aging said, mr. walker serves as the deputy assistant secretary for aging, advocating on behalf of older americans. now this new federal agency will seek to enhance and improve a broad range of support that individuals may need to live with respect and dignity as full members of our community. this needs to go well beyond health care. it includes the...
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mr. lazarus? >> thank you. thank you for all of the time you and spending on this. -- all of the time you have been spending on this. rebuilding st. louisspital open, and this project is good for san francisco. it is good for the medical industry and medical care, which is probably our number one industry. probably historically, we thought tourism was our number- one industry, but i think in recent years with the rebuilding of a general and the good of honda and the expansion= mission bay and the teaching facilities, biotech, and the general growth of medicine in san francisco, it is probably our number one industry, and we need to stay focused on that and stay focused on a site that can deal with the delivery of good medical care and in an appropriate location that has access to the broadest number of san franciscans and the broadest number of people throughout the region who would seek care at that facility. this is not some underutilized site that has not haddú traffic. van ness for decades has been a sight of a major office building and mattel, a block square of buildings that attracted thousands of people per day, so, yes, this wil
mr. lazarus? >> thank you. thank you for all of the time you and spending on this. -- all of the time you have been spending on this. rebuilding st. louisspital open, and this project is good for san francisco. it is good for the medical industry and medical care, which is probably our number one industry. probably historically, we thought tourism was our number- one industry, but i think in recent years with the rebuilding of a general and the good of honda and the expansion= mission bay...
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mr. nixon improperly attempted to obstruct an investigation by the united states department of justice of an unlawful entry into the offices of dr. louis fielding, a psychiatrist who had treated daniel else burg, improperly concealed and encouraged others to conceal evidence on unlawful activities of his staff, and improperly engaged in conduct which he knew or should have known would have interfered with the legal defense of daniel ellsberg. he was not acting in a lawyer role but because of that conduct, he lost his law license and he tried to voluntarily resign his license to the new york bar, and they really wanted to write the order disbarring him. so they declined his voluntary resignation and proceeded with disbarment proceedings. >> and, jill, if i could have one point here. the whole reason we're here today is because when john testified in front of the senate, he had created a document in which he was asked who was involved, prebreak-in, most break-in. he wrote it out for his lawyer and then he put stars or asterisks next to the names of many people. when he was shown that during his testimony, he said, you know, what do the s
mr. nixon improperly attempted to obstruct an investigation by the united states department of justice of an unlawful entry into the offices of dr. louis fielding, a psychiatrist who had treated daniel else burg, improperly concealed and encouraged others to conceal evidence on unlawful activities of his staff, and improperly engaged in conduct which he knew or should have known would have interfered with the legal defense of daniel ellsberg. he was not acting in a lawyer role but because of...
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mr. daniels. as a result of that, we are looking for any future leads or continued leads. >> daniels also faces charges of using a computer to sipt the alleged meetings with the girls >>> former fbi director louis free this morning released a scathing report on the scandal at penn state university. this comes after jerry sandusky was convicted of abusing boys over a 15-year period. investigators interviewed 420 witnesses and reviewing e- mails. the report is particularly critical of the inaction by the unfortunate's president and other top officials. >> the most sad inning fact is the total safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior people at penn state. the most power men men at penn state failed to take any stems for 14 years to protect the children whom sandusky victimized. >> reporter: the report also blames the culture at penn state saying that the football program was so powerful that employees were afraid to report sandusky's behavior when they considered it questionable. >>> according to his own word, it appears that joe paterno did not realize the magnitude of the scandal. he wrote a paper editorial a month before his death. he did not consider this neither a foo
mr. daniels. as a result of that, we are looking for any future leads or continued leads. >> daniels also faces charges of using a computer to sipt the alleged meetings with the girls >>> former fbi director louis free this morning released a scathing report on the scandal at penn state university. this comes after jerry sandusky was convicted of abusing boys over a 15-year period. investigators interviewed 420 witnesses and reviewing e- mails. the report is particularly critical...
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mr. carnahan: he told the st. louis newspaper that today's vote is just because, quote, we want to get people on the record, unquote. well, we've done that. 30 times already. the affordable care act is the law of the land. passed by the congress, signed by the president and found constitution albie the u.s. supreme court. this republican health care repeal bill isn't about people. it's about more divisive dysfunctional politics. they know the repeal bill is pointless and there is no way we're going backwards to the broken health care system of the past. let's use the time to pass a jobs bill. let's pass the middle class tax cut extension that we all agree with. let's pass my bill that will protect veterans returning from war zones with the impacts of psychological damage. today our troops are killing themselves at a rate of nearly one a day. they urgently need our help. let's do something for them. let's do something that actually matters for the american people. let's put ourselves on record for the people, for jobs, r
mr. carnahan: he told the st. louis newspaper that today's vote is just because, quote, we want to get people on the record, unquote. well, we've done that. 30 times already. the affordable care act is the law of the land. passed by the congress, signed by the president and found constitution albie the u.s. supreme court. this republican health care repeal bill isn't about people. it's about more divisive dysfunctional politics. they know the repeal bill is pointless and there is no way we're...
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tragedy deals with this iconic figure, think about louis freeh today saying that paterno had opportunity to stop the abuse, but did nothing. take a look. >> mrwas made aware of the 1998 investigation of sandusky, follow eeded it close, but failed to take action. at the very least, mr. paterno could have alerted the entire football staff in order to prevent sandusky from bringing another child into the latsch building. >> here again is joe paterno, an iconic figure, yet there's this evidence he acted so unheroically. >> it's a tragedy. i don't want to demonize coach paterno at the expense of mr. sandusky. i hope he will rot in hell for the things he has done, but we have to think about the entire system and institution. remember, coach paterno was able to tell the president of penn state university not to pursue legal action. and for all of our great colleagues at penn state, the great students and student athlete, i feel for you, but the bottom line is that the hierarchy based on the value on this particular football program has turned penn state university upside down. it's a sad day for that institution and toure is right. in terms of this
tragedy deals with this iconic figure, think about louis freeh today saying that paterno had opportunity to stop the abuse, but did nothing. take a look. >> mrwas made aware of the 1998 investigation of sandusky, follow eeded it close, but failed to take action. at the very least, mr. paterno could have alerted the entire football staff in order to prevent sandusky from bringing another child into the latsch building. >> here again is joe paterno, an iconic figure, yet there's this...
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mr president. said that we do this which is foreign policy is independent and will be guided by having national law and the necessity to act in concert with the two by the way with louis let me just step aside and the struck record of those who are trying to. make us step aside from this position has a lot of deplorable instances of unilateral actions military actions and the results. well remembered by everybody and i believe that they should masterminds of such steps should. be in the position to follow claims against russia from the very outset would back the plan of coffee and use the hundred one meant of the observe us mission in syria and we did a lot to. get the consent of damascus then you should say of all of mating all of all the external stakeholders and the meeting was held in geneva on the thirtieth of june with a final communique. final step spacing on the coffin and plan provided in details and they were real. results of the geneva meeting ase the basis for a long draft u.n. security council resolution that we handed out in new york as i said it has no reference to shop just. all v.n. child. has preconditions as regards the start of the political dialog
mr president. said that we do this which is foreign policy is independent and will be guided by having national law and the necessity to act in concert with the two by the way with louis let me just step aside and the struck record of those who are trying to. make us step aside from this position has a lot of deplorable instances of unilateral actions military actions and the results. well remembered by everybody and i believe that they should masterminds of such steps should. be in the...
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louis post-dispatch" was at the back of the crowd, standing a few feet from him. he spoke of jim had this voice that would cut through. and he said, mr. president, mr. president -- you didn't do very well on civil rights in texas. you didn't do very well as a congressman. and why are you taking this stand now? and there was this long pause. and i wasn't, i had no idea what he was going to say. he said, jim, i'll tell you. very few of us have the chance to correct the mistakes of our youth. and when you do, do it. i have that chance and i'm going to do it now. he was reading his times in the context of the progressive evolution start and stops of american government. i would say to any politician today, try to read the moment in the context of the long progressive history of this country. which has been one of constantly fighting, often losing to advance the franchise of democracy. and that's what johnson did when it mattered most. >> you know -- [ applause ] >> hearing you bring up jim deacon. he was covering the white house when i was a white house correspondent. what i remember that jim always had a way of kind of holding his head.
louis post-dispatch" was at the back of the crowd, standing a few feet from him. he spoke of jim had this voice that would cut through. and he said, mr. president, mr. president -- you didn't do very well on civil rights in texas. you didn't do very well as a congressman. and why are you taking this stand now? and there was this long pause. and i wasn't, i had no idea what he was going to say. he said, jim, i'll tell you. very few of us have the chance to correct the mistakes of our youth....
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louis freeh. what went through your mind? >> it was precisely what i thought that mr. freeh would find. i have been deep into this investigation for a while. and mr. freeh found the obvious, which was in 1998, there was an incident of a boy in a shower. it was investigated by children and youth services. i have been waiting to learn that penn state, the coaching staff, mr. paterno, and higher-ups knew about it. we now know that they did. in 2001, there is the much publicized and well-known incident with mr. mcqueary in the shower. the emails which cnn reported on recently in advance of the report are a centerpiece of this report. and the bottom line is that there was a callus and reckless disregard for the children victims. my young man who i represent was a child of 13 years old who was taken to the shower and molested by jerry sandusky just six months after the 2001 mcqueary incident. and freeh says today that the higher-ups at penn state were responsible. and it's frankly something i have known all along. >> one of those higher-ups, of course, may be joe paterno, head football coach
louis freeh. what went through your mind? >> it was precisely what i thought that mr. freeh would find. i have been deep into this investigation for a while. and mr. freeh found the obvious, which was in 1998, there was an incident of a boy in a shower. it was investigated by children and youth services. i have been waiting to learn that penn state, the coaching staff, mr. paterno, and higher-ups knew about it. we now know that they did. in 2001, there is the much publicized and...
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mr. spanier, shultz, paterno and curley, never demonstrated, through actions or words, any concern for the safety and well-being of sandusky's victims. until after sandusky's arrest. >> former fbi director louisho blasted penn state. join meg now for our other big story. two people pretty fired up. sports columnist at "daily beast." and lisa bloom, legal analyst. let me start with you, buzz. incredibly damning report by louis freeh. this line stood out for me. sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims. it doesn't get worse than that, does it? >> no, it can't get any worse. except when i think it can't get any worse, it does get worse. complete blanket condemnation of penn state's conduct. based not on anonymous sources. based on evidence. based on e-mails. what is so hideous -- and this report reinforces it -- they did bend over backwards, mr. paterno and mr. spanier and mr. shultz and mr. curley. they bent over backwards not only to cover up the sexual abuse of jerry sandusky but to take care of jerry sandusky. to make sure he was insured for in retirement. to give him a pension payment. unprecedented in penn state history. to give him key
mr. spanier, shultz, paterno and curley, never demonstrated, through actions or words, any concern for the safety and well-being of sandusky's victims. until after sandusky's arrest. >> former fbi director louisho blasted penn state. join meg now for our other big story. two people pretty fired up. sports columnist at "daily beast." and lisa bloom, legal analyst. let me start with you, buzz. incredibly damning report by louis freeh. this line stood out for me. sobering finding...
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mr. sandusky. none of them ever spoke to sandusky about his conduct. in short, nothing was done and sandusky was allowed to continue with impunity. >> that was former fbi director louisreeh. chris hayes? >> what is so remarkable about the details, how much it looks like the catholic church in many respects. that is interesting because there has been such a contested intense literature about what happens in the church and different theories about how much it had to do with priests and celibacy, the theology. >> and you grew up in the church? >> yes. to see it in this other contexts that you do not have the theology or priest celibacy, yet the gator is similar. the social distance between the people who are at the top and the people who their decisions affect. there is this moment in the book that comes from reporting in "the new york times" in which a victim of a priest abuse in belgium, his uncle happens to be the bishop. he is sitting in the room with his uncle and a priest to abuse them, in which his uncle the bishop is prevailing upon him not to press charges on his abuser because the abuser is about to retire, and let's just keep it under the rug. the abuse of vi
mr. sandusky. none of them ever spoke to sandusky about his conduct. in short, nothing was done and sandusky was allowed to continue with impunity. >> that was former fbi director louisreeh. chris hayes? >> what is so remarkable about the details, how much it looks like the catholic church in many respects. that is interesting because there has been such a contested intense literature about what happens in the church and different theories about how much it had to do with priests...
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louis. caller: good morning. i can only support everything that mr. bennett says. my wife passed away in november from lymphoma. agree that everything is terrifically expensive and i would have spent more to have kept her alive for just a moment longer. i think the thing that made the experience most distasteful was that in the last few days her terminal diagnosis was passed along by a doctor that we had no connection with, who we had just met in the emergency room, abnnd then her oncologist essentially abandoned us for the last few days that she was alive. he did not call. he did not stop by to visit us. she had had time to set her affairs in order. she had gone through a rigorous transformation that transformed her lymphoma from a mild state into a very aggressive stage, so she knew that the end was coming. but the whole thing came down to the last week that essentially we were abandoned by our oncologist. she knew that it was coming, but the way that the final diagnosis came was very distasteful. i hope your experience was much better than ours. i can only support everything that you have to say about the fi
louis. caller: good morning. i can only support everything that mr. bennett says. my wife passed away in november from lymphoma. agree that everything is terrifically expensive and i would have spent more to have kept her alive for just a moment longer. i think the thing that made the experience most distasteful was that in the last few days her terminal diagnosis was passed along by a doctor that we had no connection with, who we had just met in the emergency room, abnnd then her oncologist...
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mr. spanier, schultz paterno and curley, never demonstrated any concern for sandusky's victims until after sandusky's arrest. >> reporter: louisems going back to 1988 and new e-mails about that, including and despite testimony from joe paterno before a grand jury that he knew nothing about it. including an interview he gave to the weap"washington post" th same post just before he died. louis freeh presenting new e-mails including one from tim curley saying that joe paterno wants to know where things stand with it. and he also presented, we want to show you a handwritten note. kind of hard to make out but it was written byice president schultz after the 1998 incident saying that, this the opening of pan dora's box. are there other children? now lawyers representing president graham spanier, no comment, attorneys for schultz and curley saying that freeh's report is totally incomplete and wait until we get to the trial. they are charged with perjury, lying to a grand jury and failing to report. they say their clients will be vindicated. >> this is what it is, it is evidence. it may not be the entire picture of evidence and the cr
mr. spanier, schultz paterno and curley, never demonstrated any concern for sandusky's victims until after sandusky's arrest. >> reporter: louisems going back to 1988 and new e-mails about that, including and despite testimony from joe paterno before a grand jury that he knew nothing about it. including an interview he gave to the weap"washington post" th same post just before he died. louis freeh presenting new e-mails including one from tim curley saying that joe paterno wants...