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dangerous situation for anybody that buys or uses that drug. >> reporter: we recently traveled to barbadosinterview the man responsible for bringing the worthless avastin into the united states. tom haughton. >> how are you doing? >>> and on "cbs this morning," armen will be live on set with more into his investigation into the fake avastin. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. ,,,, >> a tense standoff with the suspected gunman in france. his possible connection to al qaeda >> sherrif ross mirkarimi suspended >> not bad start to the day but we might have somerm
dangerous situation for anybody that buys or uses that drug. >> reporter: we recently traveled to barbadosinterview the man responsible for bringing the worthless avastin into the united states. tom haughton. >> how are you doing? >>> and on "cbs this morning," armen will be live on set with more into his investigation into the fake avastin. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. ,,,, >> a tense standoff with the...
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. >> reporter: we traveled to the caribbean nation of barbados to sit down with the man responsible forounterfeit avastin into the united states, tom haughton. tom? >> hello. >> reporter: armen keteyian. a source close to a federal criminal investigation told cbs news houghton's role importing avastin into the u.s. is a key part of the probe. haughton told us he broke no laws. >> i have nothing to hide. the businesses that i have are ethical, safe, and legal. >> reporter: you talk about safety, but the fact is, according to you, 36 packets of the fake avastin got into the hands of doctors and into the hands, potentially, of patients, so how can it be so safe? >> because we followed protocol. we, as a licensed, registered u.k. wholesaler, bought the product through the trusted and controlled e.u. supply chain. >> reporter: do you know what was in the fake avastin? there was salt and starch and there was acetone. but there was nothing in there that would fight cancer. >> well, and for me, that is shocking, and it's so disappointing. >> reporter: according to the food and drug administrati
. >> reporter: we traveled to the caribbean nation of barbados to sit down with the man responsible forounterfeit avastin into the united states, tom haughton. tom? >> hello. >> reporter: armen keteyian. a source close to a federal criminal investigation told cbs news houghton's role importing avastin into the u.s. is a key part of the probe. haughton told us he broke no laws. >> i have nothing to hide. the businesses that i have are ethical, safe, and legal. >>...
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this address in montana their calls were routed to this office complex in the caribbean nation of barbadoscbs news has learned that montana health care solutions is owned and operated. we found the fake drugs sold by montana health care solutions was shipped to the u.s. by a company with the same owner in the u.k. prior to that, it had been sold through companies in denmark, switzerland. and before that egypt at a company in this building in a gritty neighborhood outside cairo where today a man associated with the company told cbs news the drugs came from turkey where the avastin was originally manufactured is unknown. but, remember, only avastin made in the u.s. is legal in the u.s. >> when you have those out there where there are no controls, no regulations and in the hands of people that areÑi dealing with counterfeit drugs that have no concern about that drug's integrity or the patient you create an even more dangerous situation for anybody that buys or uses that drug. >> reporter: we recently traveled to barbados to interview the man responsible for bringing the worthless avastin into
this address in montana their calls were routed to this office complex in the caribbean nation of barbadoscbs news has learned that montana health care solutions is owned and operated. we found the fake drugs sold by montana health care solutions was shipped to the u.s. by a company with the same owner in the u.k. prior to that, it had been sold through companies in denmark, switzerland. and before that egypt at a company in this building in a gritty neighborhood outside cairo where today a man...
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>> i think john barbados, he's so respected that a lot of the designers look to him for the critiquesind of look to nicole and i just for opinions here and there. but i think that they really trust when john says. he probably makes them nervous. >> jimmy: do you get rough with them and let them have it? >> well, i want everybody to succeed. the whole show is about getting those buys and selling those clothes. that's a great thing because every week there's different winners that get to sell. >> jimmy: and the stuff is ready right away. people buy the stuff right away. >> you buy it online that night or in the stores the next day. with the premiere, we sold out. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah, we sold out all the clothing. it was exciting. >> jimmy: have you made anyone cry? >> well, there is a guy on there that cries. his name is oscar. he cries a lot. and this week i inform him that i had a dream that i gave birth to him because he cried on so much, i think. i dreamt they gave birth to him and had to change his diapers and he was still wearing a top hat. >> jimmy: a lot of very strange d
>> i think john barbados, he's so respected that a lot of the designers look to him for the critiquesind of look to nicole and i just for opinions here and there. but i think that they really trust when john says. he probably makes them nervous. >> jimmy: do you get rough with them and let them have it? >> well, i want everybody to succeed. the whole show is about getting those buys and selling those clothes. that's a great thing because every week there's different winners...
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celebrity mentors nicole richie and john barbados.nds like barbados. >> great word. >> welcome, welcome. >> now, this is a new show and there's a lot of buzz about it. there are other shows like this out there, but what makes this one unique, elle? >> there are shows that are about making clothes. this show is about selling clothes and buying clothes. you can buy the clothes as you see them walk down the runway tonight or tomorrow morning at macy's or any of the great places that we have with us. >> people like instant gratification. >> yes, they do. >> you are the mentors, not the judges. >> right. >> tell us about your role. >> we're working with the designers to help guide them through, take them through not falling into those holes that we've fallen into in the past that we've had as well. and to help them build a brand, not just a -- one item but help them build a brand and market themselves. >> does it get nasty? >> it can. it can. it can. >> it has to be intense. you can't really show that on youtube the way you can a music tal
celebrity mentors nicole richie and john barbados.nds like barbados. >> great word. >> welcome, welcome. >> now, this is a new show and there's a lot of buzz about it. there are other shows like this out there, but what makes this one unique, elle? >> there are shows that are about making clothes. this show is about selling clothes and buying clothes. you can buy the clothes as you see them walk down the runway tonight or tomorrow morning at macy's or any of the great...
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. >> i would buy a house in hawaii, one in colorado, one in barbados, down in that area. >> put money away in the bank, give money to my mother, father, brother, sister. >> lottery mania has taken hold. it has been building up. the $360 million prize has been rolling since january. >> this will be the largest jackpot ever won in maryland. >> if you forgot to buy tickets, check your old ones. maryland is still has an unclaimed $250,000 prize from the march 20 driving -- drawing. >> want to clean those prizes, because after 180 days, those will expire. >> if there is no winner, the stakes will roll to $476 million, the largest ever jackpot in the world. >> millions tickets are sold in 34 u.s. jurisdictions. 42 states, the district of columbia. drawingwatch tonight's right here in 11 minutes. >> we thought you might be interested. maybe they might be already. >> of the groundbreaking surgery at the university of maryland medical center. we will have details on the most extensive full face transplant ever. >> @ jetblue pilot is walked out of his cockpit by his own crew. why it was not a j
. >> i would buy a house in hawaii, one in colorado, one in barbados, down in that area. >> put money away in the bank, give money to my mother, father, brother, sister. >> lottery mania has taken hold. it has been building up. the $360 million prize has been rolling since january. >> this will be the largest jackpot ever won in maryland. >> if you forgot to buy tickets, check your old ones. maryland is still has an unclaimed $250,000 prize from the march 20...
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. >> reporter: we traveled to the caribbean nation barbados to sit down with the man responsible forg counterfeit avastin into the united states, tom haughton. tom. >> what's up? >> armen keteyian. >> reporter: a source close to the federal criminal investigation told krbcbs news haughton's role importing avastin into the u.s. is a key part of the probe. haughton told us he broke no law. >> i have nothing to hide. the businesses i have are ethical, safe and legal. >> reporter: you talk about safety but the fact is, according to you, 36 packets of the fake avastin got into the hands of doctors and into the hands of potential patients. so, how can it be so safe? >> because we followed protocol. we as a licensed registered uk wholesaler bought the product through the trusted and controlled supply chain. >> reporter: do you know what was in the fake avastin? there was salt and there was starch and there was acetone, but there was nothing in there to fight cancer. >> well, for me, that is shocking. and it's so disappointing. >> reporter: according to the food and drug administration, the
. >> reporter: we traveled to the caribbean nation barbados to sit down with the man responsible forg counterfeit avastin into the united states, tom haughton. tom. >> what's up? >> armen keteyian. >> reporter: a source close to the federal criminal investigation told krbcbs news haughton's role importing avastin into the u.s. is a key part of the probe. haughton told us he broke no law. >> i have nothing to hide. the businesses i have are ethical, safe and legal....
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a ton operates several pharmaceutical businesses in barbados and repeatedly blamed his european suppliers regulators for failing to discover the counterfeit drug. >>> we have an unusually warm winter the baz news an even longer allergy season. if you want to weather that pollen storm here's some advice from folks at the atlanta allergy and asthma clinic. replace rinse outs the filters on your air conditioner. use saline spray. stay in tune with your body shortness of breath or wheezing. even though it is so gorgeous outside exercise indoors to reduce your pollen exposure. what is it also topper early in the morning. >> we had no pollen count today. if it rains you have a little bit of a break. >> for some people it really gets bad. >> it's probably going to get worse. all right. 7 with cloud cover that's pretty impressive. >> it is. >> average high is still 58. that's pretty nice. tomorrow we're going to have more sunshine and temps are going to go crazy tomorrow and friday. let's have a live look outside our live weather cam brought to you by michael anderson. 64 right now. it feels, i m
a ton operates several pharmaceutical businesses in barbados and repeatedly blamed his european suppliers regulators for failing to discover the counterfeit drug. >>> we have an unusually warm winter the baz news an even longer allergy season. if you want to weather that pollen storm here's some advice from folks at the atlanta allergy and asthma clinic. replace rinse outs the filters on your air conditioner. use saline spray. stay in tune with your body shortness of breath or...
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infrastructure spending and equality for our infrastructure and now we're down to number thirty two behind barbadoes behind spain behind lots of different countries where the infrastructure is crumbling chinese investment grade and help ease some of this l.a. traffic the mayor's certainly hopes that it helps to bring jobs to the city as we see federal dollars become more scarce for projects such as road improvement and risk destruction it's increasingly likely they'll be sitting tight and other foreign investors fixing our infrastructure how do we sit back and watch china and europe big build the best bridges and high speed rail roads and gleaming new airports the white house has said that infrastructure improvements are a top priority but the u.s. lags behind europe and china when it comes to infrastructure investment the administration has said that chinese firms will play a role in finance and infrastructure throughout the u.s. while some welcome the foreign investors some people in los angeles we spoke to aren't so sure we should be so eager for chinese money i think president reagan is probably
infrastructure spending and equality for our infrastructure and now we're down to number thirty two behind barbadoes behind spain behind lots of different countries where the infrastructure is crumbling chinese investment grade and help ease some of this l.a. traffic the mayor's certainly hopes that it helps to bring jobs to the city as we see federal dollars become more scarce for projects such as road improvement and risk destruction it's increasingly likely they'll be sitting tight and other...
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haughton owns several pharmaceutical related businesses here in barbados and some 3,000 website domaino canadadrugs.com. >> we've worked with tom for quite some time. he's one of our trusted partners. >> reporter: a source close to a federal investigation told cbs news haughton's role in shipping the fake avastin into the u.s. is a key part of a criminal probe. haughton told us, he didn't know the drugs were counterfeit. >> we didn't buy it out of someone's trunk of the car. we bought it through a licensed and registered wholesaler. >> reporter: you're saying it's not your fault? >> it's my fault that my company sold this product. but i'm telling you, we sourced it from the controlled and regulated eu supply chain that millions of people trust every day. >> reporter: regardless of the source, according to the u.s. food and drug administration, it is illegal for pharmacies based in canada and other countries to ship prescription drugs into the u.s. >> canada drugs is not licensed in any u.s. states. they are not allowed to ship product into u.s. they violate state law every time they sh
haughton owns several pharmaceutical related businesses here in barbados and some 3,000 website domaino canadadrugs.com. >> we've worked with tom for quite some time. he's one of our trusted partners. >> reporter: a source close to a federal investigation told cbs news haughton's role in shipping the fake avastin into the u.s. is a key part of a criminal probe. haughton told us, he didn't know the drugs were counterfeit. >> we didn't buy it out of someone's trunk of the car....
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maybe one in barbados, down in that area. >> put money away in the bank, give money to my mother, father, brother, sister. and have money set aside for all my great nieces and nephews. >> it is very exciting. your odds of winning are not that great. with players picking five numbers from 1 to 56 x -- and a megyn number, the chances of taking home that jet parts are one in 176 million. lottery officials tell us there are three unclaimed prizes now trade between $200 -- to under thousand dollars and two-bedroom $50,000. if you think you have one, check your numbers on the website, wbaltv.com. you can watch tonight's big drawing at 11:22 p.m. that is all force of 5:00 p.m. here is a look forward is coming up at 6:00 p.m. >> a man asks to wipe out a big killer manslaughter conviction. >> a historic surgery here. a live report coming next. >> / kewaskum miley breaking. this is wbal tv 11 news at 6:00 p.m. >> we could get down to $2.50 a gallon or less. it will be higher here if the state gas tax passes. >> that is newt gingrich blasting the tax gas -- a gas tax proposal. newt gingrich is stum
maybe one in barbados, down in that area. >> put money away in the bank, give money to my mother, father, brother, sister. and have money set aside for all my great nieces and nephews. >> it is very exciting. your odds of winning are not that great. with players picking five numbers from 1 to 56 x -- and a megyn number, the chances of taking home that jet parts are one in 176 million. lottery officials tell us there are three unclaimed prizes now trade between $200 -- to under...
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. >> from barbados, here it is. you can send me a picture at facebook.com/gingerzeetv.eep it clean. >> she's blushing. she's plublushing right now. she's single. >> everybody's blushing. >>> this is one of the you have to see it stories. a distraught wife caught on tape managing to save her husband's life after he had a sudden heart attack. >> the outcome would have been different if not for a calm and cool 911 dispatcher. he helped this woman do something she had never done before. abc's john muller has the story. [ screaming ] >> what's the emergency? >> i went to my house. my husband's not breathing. >> reporter: a terrifying 911 call. a wife watching her husband in cardiac arrest. this is the woman, this is the dispatcher. one month later, deanna gets to thank the l.a. dispatcher who saved her husband's life. the tapes tell the tale. >> ma'am, listen to me, is he awake? >> no. he's -- >> okay, listen to me. is he breathing? >> i can't tell. >> put your hand next to his mouth. can you feel or hear any breathing? >> no, i can't. >> reporter: while she panicked, al cam
. >> from barbados, here it is. you can send me a picture at facebook.com/gingerzeetv.eep it clean. >> she's blushing. she's plublushing right now. she's single. >> everybody's blushing. >>> this is one of the you have to see it stories. a distraught wife caught on tape managing to save her husband's life after he had a sudden heart attack. >> the outcome would have been different if not for a calm and cool 911 dispatcher. he helped this woman do something she...
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they did those who is benjamin who came from england to barbados. then a big event happened 1739 he goes to a church and then he said i stapp myself. then benezet is reaping. sells a 23. it is a famous all it ethiopia. then a couple years later he became known throughout the world with his writings against slavery. three components. would join me buy-back? seventy-eight is '50s and '60s we know of adam smith would james foster who grew up in the south. alabama fifties and sixties broke what they did the notion, lockheed had written they said you do not have the right to hold any human being. so the big question became if they were human beings. benezet started to read everything he could on africa. man-made attracts a of the slave traders. they would say how could you read the slave trader? but it not just those but those who went to africa and steadied 50 of africa. some wrote about the african people. another one roach they were the muslim people. they knew was say religion there were muslims in the north. but then the africans did not produce wha
they did those who is benjamin who came from england to barbados. then a big event happened 1739 he goes to a church and then he said i stapp myself. then benezet is reaping. sells a 23. it is a famous all it ethiopia. then a couple years later he became known throughout the world with his writings against slavery. three components. would join me buy-back? seventy-eight is '50s and '60s we know of adam smith would james foster who grew up in the south. alabama fifties and sixties broke what...
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we recently traveled to the caribbean nation of barbados.ontana healthcare solutions and the man responsible for shipping the worthless avastin into the united states. haughton told us he broke no laws. >> i have nothing to hide. the businesses that i have are ethical, safe and legal. >> reporter: you talk about safety but the fact is, according to you, 36 packets of the fake avastin got into the united states to at least 19 clinics, into the hands of doctors and into the hands of patients. how can it be so safe? >> because we followed protocol. >> reporter: do you know what was in the fake avastin? there was salt and starch and acetone and nothing to fight cancer. >> to me that's shocking and so disappointing. because you buy these products through a regulated supply chain. you have to have faith. >> in addition haughton said he didn't know the drugs were counterfeit and he rye lies on government regulators to ensure his products are safe. but a close source to a federal criminal investigation told cbs news' news haughton's importing the dr
we recently traveled to the caribbean nation of barbados.ontana healthcare solutions and the man responsible for shipping the worthless avastin into the united states. haughton told us he broke no laws. >> i have nothing to hide. the businesses that i have are ethical, safe and legal. >> reporter: you talk about safety but the fact is, according to you, 36 packets of the fake avastin got into the united states to at least 19 clinics, into the hands of doctors and into the hands of...
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down to barbados. in 1731 he wrote something called slave keepers. 1739, he goes into a church. this great broad code. under it he has a pouch. sustained myself just as you said these slaves. he then went and kidnapped a young white coral and took them. he lived in the cave. he was quick -- in the cave and he kept perry did not hurt him. one of the to know what it felt like i tell those kidnapped. he was an early vegetarian. other actions, the next big quicker action 1748. sort of the leader of the quakers, he traveled throughout the country protesting against slavery. they're roots something called the epistle. now what happens is that england is still under the control. america is still under the control of england. they have to send their ideas to england in order to get them accepted. they read something, but it was no good until the father is a step back and said it's okay. they had to go through the english church. finally in 1748 there was a one step. some of much. 175010 years later they try to pass a decree against slavery to demand that. up to the front, ets year -- et
down to barbados. in 1731 he wrote something called slave keepers. 1739, he goes into a church. this great broad code. under it he has a pouch. sustained myself just as you said these slaves. he then went and kidnapped a young white coral and took them. he lived in the cave. he was quick -- in the cave and he kept perry did not hurt him. one of the to know what it felt like i tell those kidnapped. he was an early vegetarian. other actions, the next big quicker action 1748. sort of the leader of...
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i would say let's go to barbados for six months. the head of the republican national committee, i would be on the phone with jeb bush and chris christie every day and say, i know you're uncomfortable. i know you don't want to do this right now. i know the timing is not right. you have a responsibility to your party and your nation to get engaged. >> what you're saying sounds familiar to something george will wrote over the weekend for the washington post. he said republicans need to realize they are not going to win the white house and they should concentrate on the house and senate. he says, quote, neither romney nor santorum has an aptitude for energizing a national coalition that translates into the electoral vote if nominated. are you part of a number of republicans saying, look, change the list here. this is not going to win. >> that's how i feel. i think george will's argument and other conservatives are saying, we're going to lose the white house. focus on the house and senate. i'm not there yet. a lot of people are concerned
i would say let's go to barbados for six months. the head of the republican national committee, i would be on the phone with jeb bush and chris christie every day and say, i know you're uncomfortable. i know you don't want to do this right now. i know the timing is not right. you have a responsibility to your party and your nation to get engaged. >> what you're saying sounds familiar to something george will wrote over the weekend for the washington post. he said republicans need to...
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. >> you know what -- >> let's go to barbados for a year. >> the -- >> i can't believe that republicans are left with these choices. >> it's going to be okay. someone will emerge somehow. don't worry. >> the white knight scenario is over. do we agree on that? the white knight's not coming. >> i guess. >> it's over. didn't we decide that after michigan? >> i don't know. this individual mandate stuff is such a killer. >> so then it's a question we've talked about a lot. will republicans swallow the pill in saying mitt romney, i don't like mitt romney particularly but he's better than president obama? >> yes, they will. >> republicans will, the question is will women, independents, hispanic voters vote for him? and the rest of the year, as far as i'm concerned, can mitt romney do everything he needs to do to be in a position to have a chance? and that's a lot to do. >> george w. bush won in 2004 despite the fact his approval rating was under 50% because he could get conservatives that were true believers to knock on doors, to get on the phone, to talk to their friends in church, to drive p
. >> you know what -- >> let's go to barbados for a year. >> the -- >> i can't believe that republicans are left with these choices. >> it's going to be okay. someone will emerge somehow. don't worry. >> the white knight scenario is over. do we agree on that? the white knight's not coming. >> i guess. >> it's over. didn't we decide that after michigan? >> i don't know. this individual mandate stuff is such a killer. >> so then it's a...
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. >> no, if i were throwing in the towel i'd say, let's go to barbados for the next six months. the republican national committee i'd be on the phone with jeb bush and chris christie every day and say i know you're uncomfortab uncomfortable, i know the timing's not right, but you have a responsibility to your party and your nation to get engaged. >> what you're saying sounds very familiar to something that george will wrote about over the weekend for the "washington post." maybe republicans need to realize they're not going to win the white house and really concentrate on the house and the senate. he says "that neither romney nor santorum has an at attitude for energizing a national coalition that translates into 270 electoral votes if nominated." sounds like, are you part of an increasing number of republicans who are feeling like, look, look, just change the -- just change the list here because this is not going to win? >> well, that's how i feel. i think george will's argument and a lot of conservatives are saying we're going to lose the white house. let's focus on the house
. >> no, if i were throwing in the towel i'd say, let's go to barbados for the next six months. the republican national committee i'd be on the phone with jeb bush and chris christie every day and say i know you're uncomfortab uncomfortable, i know the timing's not right, but you have a responsibility to your party and your nation to get engaged. >> what you're saying sounds very familiar to something that george will wrote about over the weekend for the "washington post."...
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as i said yesterday, we can all go to barbados for the next couple months.race. >> no, it's dramatic, it's a cliff-hanger. >> that's going to happen tonight. why is it that it wasn't until the end of this process that this information came out in >> you know, that's a very good question. you would think that people would, like, read the clips on the candidate, and this would come out. i mean, look. we thought we knew the basic setup, though. we knew what he had done in massachusetts. and so this is kind of, in the larger sense, a detail that is -- it's a detail of the bigger picture which is that this is the health care system he invented. this is the health care system he put in place. and he thought was dandy. he still thinks was dandy for massachusetts. but now says it's rotten for the rest of the country. >> okay. you. >> you know, that's a difficult argument to make, i think, but he's going to have to make it. >> it's a fair fight. >> i don't think at this point he can make it, and that is the biggest problem is that he hid behind states' rights which a
as i said yesterday, we can all go to barbados for the next couple months.race. >> no, it's dramatic, it's a cliff-hanger. >> that's going to happen tonight. why is it that it wasn't until the end of this process that this information came out in >> you know, that's a very good question. you would think that people would, like, read the clips on the candidate, and this would come out. i mean, look. we thought we knew the basic setup, though. we knew what he had done in...