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>> that's right. >> reporter: prosecutor barnett said it wouldn't be all that hard for sandra to tie her own hands behind her back. she showed us what she showed the jury. >> reporter: so how do you tie yourself up with that figure eight now? >> it's pretty simple. all you do is just put it on your tie, turn it in the back and you just mess around with it any kind of way. the point is that it looks legitimate. not that it is legitimate. but it looks legitimate. >> reporter: the prosecutor argued sandra did this just minutes before the family discovered her, which explained what the emt said she did not see on sandra's wrists. >> she had no bruises, um, no ligature marks, nothing. >> reporter: but the very thought that sandra could have come up with these elaborate tricks and executed them. that's sheer speculation, said the defense. >> that's a theory, folks. there's no evidence of that. >> reporter: a theory that the defense said investigators didn't even try to corroborate with the eyewitnesses who'd found sandra. daughter lizz said after that night, investigators never came back t
>> that's right. >> reporter: prosecutor barnett said it wouldn't be all that hard for sandra to tie her own hands behind her back. she showed us what she showed the jury. >> reporter: so how do you tie yourself up with that figure eight now? >> it's pretty simple. all you do is just put it on your tie, turn it in the back and you just mess around with it any kind of way. the point is that it looks legitimate. not that it is legitimate. but it looks legitimate. >>...
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errol barnett, cbs news, washington. >> oliver: still ahead, one-of- a-kind dolls, for one-of-a-kindgh i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden sign of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis, the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask
errol barnett, cbs news, washington. >> oliver: still ahead, one-of- a-kind dolls, for one-of-a-kindgh i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless...
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errol barnette at the white house. >> reporter: the rain kept president trump inside where he voicedrustration over the year-long trade talks with china, which according to his afternoon tweets, he thinks is moving too slowly. steve mnuchin was in beijing saying talks were in their final laps and president trump's announcement can comes days before they arrive in washington to move everything forward. this could be an effort to gain some leverage. remember chinese tariffs were supposed to increase to 25% january 1st. but the president anounnounced 90-day trice when china aegreed to negotiate on trade. the president now says he'll increase levies on $200 billion worth of goods. and threatened tariffs on untaxed goods. we're waiting to see how it will respond to this latest news. previously china used untertiffs to show their displeasure with this ongoing trade dispute. >>> in florida officials face a monumental task, getting a boeing 737 that skidded off the runway out of a river. the black box has been recovered. but investigators still don't have the voice recorder. >> reporter: new
errol barnette at the white house. >> reporter: the rain kept president trump inside where he voicedrustration over the year-long trade talks with china, which according to his afternoon tweets, he thinks is moving too slowly. steve mnuchin was in beijing saying talks were in their final laps and president trump's announcement can comes days before they arrive in washington to move everything forward. this could be an effort to gain some leverage. remember chinese tariffs were supposed to...
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despite anger among slope was barnett is nearing and more these 50 the prime minister has to be to beclaimed that the whole unit will gang up called upon him to contest from local see that the question of not whether the prime minister will win but about just how large a margin he is going to win with. on the campaign trail he is treated like a celebrity. his stop has been the main draw for the b.g.p. across the country. modi has said that the want for the b.g.p. is a vote for him. many who can see no alternative to walking for the prime minister. even the opposition has pretended to be candidates practically giving him a walkover. hindu nationalism has been a bold plank for the b j p and the prime minister is counting on this holy cities indorsement to once again be the country. this is your vision song contest winner has received a warm welcome back home in the netherlands duncan lawrence was greeted by huge crowds at amsterdam's schiphol airport a day after the event a 25 year old brought the netherlands its 1st victory in the contest since 1970 and his ballot arcade is sure to lin
despite anger among slope was barnett is nearing and more these 50 the prime minister has to be to beclaimed that the whole unit will gang up called upon him to contest from local see that the question of not whether the prime minister will win but about just how large a margin he is going to win with. on the campaign trail he is treated like a celebrity. his stop has been the main draw for the b.g.p. across the country. modi has said that the want for the b.g.p. is a vote for him. many who can...
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ida b wells barnett decided that she would not march in the back and she joined her illinois delegation. in 1919 after the red summer, and the red summer was the summer of race riots in which the whites attacked black communities, destroy their businesses, destroyed their homes, nanny burrows, a black suffragette from louisville, and a leader in the women's convention of the national baptist convention denounced president woodrow wilson, who was an advocate of the birth of a nation film. and also, had very harsh reprisals against him for arresting the suffragettes who were marching in washington dc in front of the white house, but her letters she sent to president wilson ended up leading her to being placed on police surveillance by the wilson administration. and this black woman probably didn't know she was under surveillance by his administration for her actions. the 19th amendment was passed in 1920. women gained the right to vote. finally. and it states the right of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the u.s. or any state on account of sex. this
ida b wells barnett decided that she would not march in the back and she joined her illinois delegation. in 1919 after the red summer, and the red summer was the summer of race riots in which the whites attacked black communities, destroy their businesses, destroyed their homes, nanny burrows, a black suffragette from louisville, and a leader in the women's convention of the national baptist convention denounced president woodrow wilson, who was an advocate of the birth of a nation film. and...
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wing commander, erica barnett will present the class gift to the president. [applause] >> president donald trump, for your dedicated service to our nation, to the united states air force and to the united states air force academy, it is with great pride that today's graduating class designates you an honorary member of the united states air force academy class of 2019. [applause] >> as tangible evidence of that honor, we accept that you accept this painting. of the united states air force academy, we present you with our class coin as a token of our appreciation area -- appreciation. [applause] [applause] >> c-span's "washington journal compound live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. up friday morning, a discussion of a delay in federal aid for victims of recent natural disasters. david barker talks about his book and discusses the current political stalemate between congress and the white house. we should watch c-span's "washington journal," friday morning. join the discussion. >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has b
wing commander, erica barnett will present the class gift to the president. [applause] >> president donald trump, for your dedicated service to our nation, to the united states air force and to the united states air force academy, it is with great pride that today's graduating class designates you an honorary member of the united states air force academy class of 2019. [applause] >> as tangible evidence of that honor, we accept that you accept this painting. of the united states air...
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mr barnett her i know you want to drop the case but he didn't do all of this creature out arguments the. first week of february and we'll see a trial there and you know thank you. interestingly. as if the state could not delay this case further report more pressure on my client this bill was $3000000.00 i believe cash only that's not a bail that's just code for we're going to keep you here as long as it takes for your trial to pull this tree's probably got a job here when he was probably about $1516.00 and that's when we found out that his that will go on like that's when we got the news that the rest didn't look good in. possibly be going to be gone for about 30 years and job marriage just felt like his father didn't care about him. or the good kid this father committed when he was one. he's always been a great kid always but the rest of my kids never got in trouble always went to school never gave me a hard time. he was always a really good kid what. he does. very good job here is that i'm on the right now he knows he's going to be clear. me and i would hardly on the. public was screa
mr barnett her i know you want to drop the case but he didn't do all of this creature out arguments the. first week of february and we'll see a trial there and you know thank you. interestingly. as if the state could not delay this case further report more pressure on my client this bill was $3000000.00 i believe cash only that's not a bail that's just code for we're going to keep you here as long as it takes for your trial to pull this tree's probably got a job here when he was probably about...
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barnett on cleveland. >> nawaz: anne, we'll be livestreaming president donald trump's speech on s.igration policy, expected tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. eastern time. you can watch live on our site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm anma nawaz. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding forbs newshour has been provided by: >> text night and day. catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral catd >> you cthe things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.tv >> for projects around the house, home advisor helps find local pros to do the work. you can check ratings, read customer reviews, and book appointments with prose at s newshour.is proud to support pp babbel. a languagehat teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made po
barnett on cleveland. >> nawaz: anne, we'll be livestreaming president donald trump's speech on s.igration policy, expected tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. eastern time. you can watch live on our site, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm anma nawaz. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding forbs newshour has been provided by: >> text night and day. catch it on replay. >>...
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. >> jim barnett launched the shot on february 18, 1971. got nothing but net. the x-play's and current warrior announcer remembers the moment. >> we never said it before. we do not know where it came from. it took a while to get there. it hit nothing but net. it ripped to the net. it came to his mind. >> the blazers are synonymous with rip city. although, it is the warriors that have been ripping the net. >> are you proud the phrases still talked about? a >> i am never going to be in the hall of fame at least i have one mark legacy that will live on. >> he actually trademarked the term rip city. of being an employee of the blazers he decided to give it back. >> the series is not tied between the san jose soccer shari families san jose blues. after game 4 lost tonight in western conference finals, was that enough to shake up the fence? not at all. maria medina was at a big watch party at the stadium tonight. >> both both teams have no want to make games in the best of seven series in the western conference final. the ticket back home for game 5 and fans believe
. >> jim barnett launched the shot on february 18, 1971. got nothing but net. the x-play's and current warrior announcer remembers the moment. >> we never said it before. we do not know where it came from. it took a while to get there. it hit nothing but net. it ripped to the net. it came to his mind. >> the blazers are synonymous with rip city. although, it is the warriors that have been ripping the net. >> are you proud the phrases still talked about? a >> i am...
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carol barnett said in a statement i'anm heartbroken d lawrence posted this collage on instagram. nbc's harry smith looks back at the legendary comic'res ca >> got you last. >> reporter: tim conway had a funny face >> what's the matter now >> oh, this girdle is killing me. >> reporter: a face that as it shape shifted its way through a bit always drew laughs >> say something to me >> can you hear me >> charles parker reporting aboard, sir. >> reporter: conway first cameur to ottention as ernest borgnine's helpless number two ensign parker on "mchale's navy." but conway really made his mark and won emmys as part of the remarkable ensemble on "the carol burnett show." in sketches where either burnett or vicki lawrence or harvey ta korman would inevibly crack up because of conway's antics. >> he had nodea i was going to immobilize myself with novocaine so wi punched my hand, my my head, leg, the whole thing and went completely, he actually wet his pants. >> reporter: of conway, carol burnett said today "i'm heartbroken. he was one in a million. he'll be in my heart forever." hey >> re
carol barnett said in a statement i'anm heartbroken d lawrence posted this collage on instagram. nbc's harry smith looks back at the legendary comic'res ca >> got you last. >> reporter: tim conway had a funny face >> what's the matter now >> oh, this girdle is killing me. >> reporter: a face that as it shape shifted its way through a bit always drew laughs >> say something to me >> can you hear me >> charles parker reporting aboard, sir. >>...
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anthony and ida wells barnett and elizabeth stanton. and also those represented by our purple rib bonns here today, those whose names we may not know but hopefully by the end of the year we all will. what happened 100 years ago also set the stage for the record number of women serving in and running for office, making boardroom decisions and raising the next generation of america's leaders. thank you all. [applause] you know, the women who fought for the right to vote did so because they believed the best way to change the laws that treated women as second class citizens was to have power over those who made the laws. after the seneca falls women's rights convention, the first organized gathering of suffragists, frederick douglas wrote, all that distinguished man as an intelligent and accountable being is equally true of women. and if that government is only just which governs by the free consent of the governed, there can be no reason in the world for denying to women the exercise of the elected franchise or a hand in making an ad-- an
anthony and ida wells barnett and elizabeth stanton. and also those represented by our purple rib bonns here today, those whose names we may not know but hopefully by the end of the year we all will. what happened 100 years ago also set the stage for the record number of women serving in and running for office, making boardroom decisions and raising the next generation of america's leaders. thank you all. [applause] you know, the women who fought for the right to vote did so because they...
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errol barnett ask at the white house. >> the rain here kept president trump inside today where he voiced frustration over the year-long trade talks about with china which according to his tweets, he thinks are moving too slowly staivment change from last week when treasury secretary steve mnuchin was in beijing saying progress was being made and talks were in their final laps and the president's announcement comes day before china vice premier and other top negotiators arrive here in washington to move everything forward. so this could be a bit of posturing or an effort by the administration to gain some leverage. remember chinese tariffs were supposed to increase the 25% january 1s. but the president announced a 90 day truce when china agreed to negotiate on trade. last year the administration slapped tariffs on roughly half of chinese imports. of that the president now says he will increase levies from 10 to 25 percent on 200 billion dollars worth of goods on friday. separately threatening to impose new tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of untaxed goods. china says tariffs hav
errol barnett ask at the white house. >> the rain here kept president trump inside today where he voiced frustration over the year-long trade talks about with china which according to his tweets, he thinks are moving too slowly staivment change from last week when treasury secretary steve mnuchin was in beijing saying progress was being made and talks were in their final laps and the president's announcement comes day before china vice premier and other top negotiators arrive here in...
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the museum has just completed a major renovation and erroll barnett snuck inside for a look around. >ze this guy to my right, country's first president, george washington. an actual letter he wrote in 1777. it's difficult to see, but it effectively establishing the country's very first spy network to take on the brits. this is where america's spy story begins, and this $162 million museum is reimagining what it means to be a spy. >> you'll be assigned a cover identity. >> reporter: this wouldn't be a spy museum without a voevert alias assigned to every visitor. >> nico damir from pueblo city, mexico. i'm a photographer. >> reporter: lead curator showed me the exhibit pulling back the spy on international spies. >> she didn't spy for very long. only really a few months and, of course, she ended her life really tragically. she was executed during world war i foris podge. >> reporter: you'll also find a high altitude flight suit on loan from the cia. >> the idea was to keep the pilot alive in the spy plane sos they could capture imagery from the skies. >> reporter: and this ice pick used
the museum has just completed a major renovation and erroll barnett snuck inside for a look around. >ze this guy to my right, country's first president, george washington. an actual letter he wrote in 1777. it's difficult to see, but it effectively establishing the country's very first spy network to take on the brits. this is where america's spy story begins, and this $162 million museum is reimagining what it means to be a spy. >> you'll be assigned a cover identity. >>...
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here is errol barnett. >> i was jaundiced. i was very, very fatigued.it kc >> reporter: when lauren lollini went to the hospital for kidney surgery in 2009, she was shocked when left with hepatitis c and a liver infection. >> my life dramatically changed because now i am a 40-year-old woman with a 1-year-old daughter who is so fatigued i can't work. >> reporter: hospital technician kristen parker infected lollini and at least 18 others by stealing their pain medication and then leaving contaminated syringes for reuse. she is now serving 30 years in jail. >> she was taking them off surgical trays, using them for herself, her own use, and then filling them with saline and putting them become entrees. >> reporter: a new report out on tuesday released by data firm pro tennis found this opioid diversion is a growing problem. in 2018, more than 47 million doses of legally prescribed opioids were stolen, an increase of 126% from the year before, and 67% of the time doctors and nurses are responsible. >> me doing this interview with y
here is errol barnett. >> i was jaundiced. i was very, very fatigued.it kc >> reporter: when lauren lollini went to the hospital for kidney surgery in 2009, she was shocked when left with hepatitis c and a liver infection. >> my life dramatically changed because now i am a 40-year-old woman with a 1-year-old daughter who is so fatigued i can't work. >> reporter: hospital technician kristen parker infected lollini and at least 18 others by stealing their pain medication...
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errol barnett is inside the museum. good morning. >> good morning.this gentleman to my left, the country's first president george washington. take a look at what is in this enclosure to my right. an actual letter he wrote in 1777, difficult to see, but it effectively establishes the country's very first spy network to take on the brits. this is where america's spy story begins and this $162 million museum is reimagining what it means to be a spy. >> you'll be assigned a cover identity. >> reporter: this wouldn't be a spy museum without a covert alias assigned to every visitor. nico from mexico. >> i'm a photographer. >> reporter: alexis showed me one exhibit pulling back the veil on the lives of international spies, like the so-called matahari, dutch spy and exotic dancer. >> she didn't spy for very long, only a few months. she ended her life really tragically. she was executed during world war i for espionage. >> reporter: you'll also find a ail high altitude flight suit. >> they could capture imagery from the sky. >> reporter: this ice pick used to
errol barnett is inside the museum. good morning. >> good morning.this gentleman to my left, the country's first president george washington. take a look at what is in this enclosure to my right. an actual letter he wrote in 1777, difficult to see, but it effectively establishes the country's very first spy network to take on the brits. this is where america's spy story begins and this $162 million museum is reimagining what it means to be a spy. >> you'll be assigned a cover...
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joining me on the panel tonight, john barnett. the president's trade talks today was constructive and they will continue. let's go to edward lawrence at the white house. what are you hearing? >> yeah, the chinese delegation is on a flight on their way back to jato beijing. you see video oen the way out of the vice premier giving a smile and a wave. that's a good sign, according to some. there was no visit to the oval office for the chinese which happened the last few rounds. still the president remaining positive, tweeting out there were candid and constructive conversations adding the relationship between president xi and myself remains a strong one. he continues on another tweet saying the tariffs may or may not be removed, depending on what happens with respect to future negotiations. nothing is scheduled right now but experts say this is not a total breakdown. >> this is not a walkout or a breakdown of the talks. that's the good news. the bad news is obviously there were two sets of issues to be worked on. one is what the pres
joining me on the panel tonight, john barnett. the president's trade talks today was constructive and they will continue. let's go to edward lawrence at the white house. what are you hearing? >> yeah, the chinese delegation is on a flight on their way back to jato beijing. you see video oen the way out of the vice premier giving a smile and a wave. that's a good sign, according to some. there was no visit to the oval office for the chinese which happened the last few rounds. still the...
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and errol barnett went on a reconnaissance mission. >> you'll be assigned a cover identity. >> reporterbe a spy museum without a covert alias assigned to every visitor. >> nico immediate from the city of mexico. i'm a photographer. >> reporter: leed curator alexis albion showed me one exhibit pulling back the veil on the lives of international spies like the so-called mat hari, a dutch spy and exotic dancer. >> she didn't spy for very long, only really a few months. and of course she ended her life really tragically. she was execute during world war i for espionage. >> reporter: you'll also find a high-altitude flight suit on loan from the cia. >> the idea was to keep the pilot alive in these spy planes so that they could capture imagery from the skies. >> reporter: and this ice pick used to assassinate a soviet exile. you can still see actually the rust mark right on the blade there with the bloody fingerprint of the assassin. >> many if not most of the artifacts here in the new museum originated in my personal collection. >> reporter: intelligence historian h. keith melton spent 45 ye
and errol barnett went on a reconnaissance mission. >> you'll be assigned a cover identity. >> reporterbe a spy museum without a covert alias assigned to every visitor. >> nico immediate from the city of mexico. i'm a photographer. >> reporter: leed curator alexis albion showed me one exhibit pulling back the veil on the lives of international spies like the so-called mat hari, a dutch spy and exotic dancer. >> she didn't spy for very long, only really a few...
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2019, thet first class, jacob, summer cadet first class, and the spring cadet wing werender, erica barnettft to the president. present the class gift to the president. [applause] >> president donald trump, for your dedicated service to our nation, to the united states air force and the united states air force academy, it a great pride in today's graduating class designates you an honorary member of the air force academy class of 2019. >> strong! [cheering and applause] >> as tangible evidence of the offer, we ask that you accept this painting by rick broome, and we also present you with our class coined as a token of our appreciation. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. david, president of the air force academy foundation, will present the distinguished american award. >> mr. president, on behalf of the air force academy foundation and all of the charitable organizations that support the air force academy, i am pleased to present to you the distinguished american award. thank you for being here today to recognize and honor the next generation of american heroes, their famili
2019, thet first class, jacob, summer cadet first class, and the spring cadet wing werender, erica barnettft to the president. present the class gift to the president. [applause] >> president donald trump, for your dedicated service to our nation, to the united states air force and the united states air force academy, it a great pride in today's graduating class designates you an honorary member of the air force academy class of 2019. >> strong! [cheering and applause] >> as...
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d barnett — blackpoo. —— blackpool. -- blackpool. i don't think it's higher than ukip -- blackpool.that don‘t like what is happening and think brexit is turning out to be a disaster, let‘s face it it‘s looking nothing like the fantasy that was promised three years ago. you have got to get out and vote and of course i would say if you are a remain minded person and want a vote please do vote for change uk, that‘s the most important thing. also important that the aggregate vote for all the remain parties is as high as possible. don‘t leave this thing about tactically voting there and here, the main thing is if you wa nt to and here, the main thing is if you want to stay in the european union you vote for a party, and you make that argument and get the aggregate vote share as high as possible. the british public voted to leave by a majority of over 1.2 million. surely the only question now is how we leave, not whether we leave. shouldn‘t a second referendum be a choice between theresa may‘s deal and no deal? caroline on email. how we leave is interconnected and inextricably connected t
d barnett — blackpoo. —— blackpool. -- blackpool. i don't think it's higher than ukip -- blackpool.that don‘t like what is happening and think brexit is turning out to be a disaster, let‘s face it it‘s looking nothing like the fantasy that was promised three years ago. you have got to get out and vote and of course i would say if you are a remain minded person and want a vote please do vote for change uk, that‘s the most important thing. also important that the aggregate vote for...
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.>> reporter: jim barnett lunch the shot on february 18, 1971. he got nothing but net. the ex-blazer and current warrior announcer remembers the moment. >> hcame from. it just took a while to get there and hit nothing but net. it ripped through the net and that came to his mind i guess. >> reporter: the blazers are synonymous with rip city although it is the warriors who have been ripping the net. the phrase is still talked about. >> he says i am never going to be in the hall of fame. at least i have one legacy that will live on.>> reporter: bill trademark the term rip city but being an employee of the blazers, he decided to give it back. >>> nhl the sharks put on their heels right away last night. burns turned it over into blue scored 25 seconds into the game. st. louis went on to win 2-1. the conference series is evened out at two games apiece. the final game tomorrow at the shark tank. your thoughts? >> how do you feel about the series at 2-2? >> you are in the western conference final, 2-2 against a really good team. i felt really good. we get home ice advantage. >>
.>> reporter: jim barnett lunch the shot on february 18, 1971. he got nothing but net. the ex-blazer and current warrior announcer remembers the moment. >> hcame from. it just took a while to get there and hit nothing but net. it ripped through the net and that came to his mind i guess. >> reporter: the blazers are synonymous with rip city although it is the warriors who have been ripping the net. the phrase is still talked about. >> he says i am never going to be in the...
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man exposed himself in the downtown area last night officers arrested this man 36 year-old reginald barnett from oakland. after 911 caller reported a man standing at the intersection of university avenue in bryan street with his pants down and touching himself police say they first arrest him last sunday for attempted sexually battery that happened about 3 blocks away from yesterday's incident and this just tonight, the woman accused of es hit and run rampage in san francisco yesterday. >>has been identified by billy graham lotus's here live in the studio with the long list of charges that woman is now facing. camp and looking at this video of a second day now it's just a stunning i mean that the rampage it really is that 16 charges. she is now facing. >>and this was the gruesome scene the first scene of yesterday's rampage in the tenderloin police say the woman who terrorized different parts of the city market street selma yesterday was in a stolen suv that gray suv you see right here and they say she is 25 year-old cherry meal police are not releasing her booking photo as this investigati
man exposed himself in the downtown area last night officers arrested this man 36 year-old reginald barnett from oakland. after 911 caller reported a man standing at the intersection of university avenue in bryan street with his pants down and touching himself police say they first arrest him last sunday for attempted sexually battery that happened about 3 blocks away from yesterday's incident and this just tonight, the woman accused of es hit and run rampage in san francisco yesterday....
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protests and others in which many sudanese people died. 10 civilians have been killed during government barnett in the north western syrian province of idlib opposition activists say shelling airstrikes have continued even after the army and its russian allies declared a cease fire or province which is the last major rebel stronghold is also subject to a wider ceasefire procured by russia and turkey. and as if the rebels say they plan to target $300.00 military sites in yemen saudi arabia and the united arab emirates the statement follows a drone attack on a saudi oil pumping facility last week explosion at a pipeline rupturing it and causing an oil leak. and egypt a roadside bombs exploded next to a bus carrying tourists through the pyramids at least 17 people are injured most of them south africans for egyptians in a nearby car were also hurt start yet known who's responsible for the attack comes as egypt's vital tourism industry struggles to get back on its feet after years of political turmoil and violence. days after the u.s. state of alabama approved a near total ban on abortion president
protests and others in which many sudanese people died. 10 civilians have been killed during government barnett in the north western syrian province of idlib opposition activists say shelling airstrikes have continued even after the army and its russian allies declared a cease fire or province which is the last major rebel stronghold is also subject to a wider ceasefire procured by russia and turkey. and as if the rebels say they plan to target $300.00 military sites in yemen saudi arabia and...
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of exposing himself in downtown palo alto has been arrested for the second time in a week reginald barnettkland was taken into custody after 911 caller reported a man standing at the intersection of university at and brian street with his pants down touching himself. police for is the first arrested him on sunday for attempted sexually battery about 3 walk a block away from wednesday's incident. >>asian a now getting the green light to proceed with its plan to reduce the risk of fires. so this plan calls for expanded inspections of p g equipment as well as removal of trees that can fall on the power lines and spark fires, one part of that plan calls for shutting off the power in areas where humidity is high in the fire risk is even higher as for the cost of this plan. no additional rate hikes were approved but pg e will likely point to this plan is part of their upcoming request for a $2 billion rate increase over the next 3 years. >>we want to make sure that rate pairs. pg should have already done. for which jimmy already got the money for and hasn't done the work. >>pg e says if the powe
of exposing himself in downtown palo alto has been arrested for the second time in a week reginald barnettkland was taken into custody after 911 caller reported a man standing at the intersection of university at and brian street with his pants down touching himself. police for is the first arrested him on sunday for attempted sexually battery about 3 walk a block away from wednesday's incident. >>asian a now getting the green light to proceed with its plan to reduce the risk of fires. so...
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officers arresting 36 year-old reginald barnett from oakland after 911 call reported a man standing at an intersection it was a university avenue and brian street with his pants down touching himself. police say they first arrested him. last sunday for attempted sexually battery that happened about 3 blocks from where yesterday's incident took place. >>a big story we're following. there are new charges tonight against the man accused of deliberately driving into and seriously injuring 8 people last month in sunnyvale isaiah people's has been charged with 2 hate crime enhancements as convoy's route that explains. >>for the 3rd time in as many weeks isaiah people's did not enter a formal plea during a brief court appearance 34 year- eav ill man is charged with attempted murder in connection with the april 23th incident where he allegedly drove his car into a group of people on the sidewalk along the el camino in sunnyvale today people's was charged with a hate crime because he targeted the pedestrians mistakenly thinking they were muslim what da jeff rosen. >>we've had an opportunity to
officers arresting 36 year-old reginald barnett from oakland after 911 call reported a man standing at an intersection it was a university avenue and brian street with his pants down touching himself. police say they first arrested him. last sunday for attempted sexually battery that happened about 3 blocks from where yesterday's incident took place. >>a big story we're following. there are new charges tonight against the man accused of deliberately driving into and seriously injuring 8...
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of exposing himself in downtown palo alto has been arrested for a second time in a week reginald barnett from oakland p was taken into custody after someone called 911 saying that they saw him standing at the intersection of university avenue in bryan street with his pants down. police took him into custody and arrested him and they actually arrested him on this past sunday to for attempted central battery and that was about 3 blocks away from where they spotted him most recently on wednesday. >>the genie is getting the green light to go along with a plan to reduce the risk of fires, it calls for expanded inspections of pg new equipment as well as the removal of trees that can fall on power lines and sparked fires. the controversial part of this plan calls for shutting off power in areas when there is a high fire danger and as for the costs no additional rate hikes were approved with this plan but pg is likely going to point to this is part of their upcoming request for the need they say for a $2 billion rate increase over the next 3 years. >>we want to make sure that rate pairs. pg shou
of exposing himself in downtown palo alto has been arrested for a second time in a week reginald barnett from oakland p was taken into custody after someone called 911 saying that they saw him standing at the intersection of university avenue in bryan street with his pants down. police took him into custody and arrested him and they actually arrested him on this past sunday to for attempted central battery and that was about 3 blocks away from where they spotted him most recently on wednesday....
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>>a man accused of exposing himself in downtown palo alto has been arrested 36 year-old reginald barnettwas taken into custody after 911 caller reported a man standing at the intersection of university avenue in bryan street with this pants down. police first arrested him last sunday for attempted sexually battering. that happened about 3 blocks away from wednesday's incident. in the east bay, a woman is in jail this morning in connection with the robbery and assault of a 93 year-old man stanley under police say that carla ashford is now facing felony charges. the victim exited the store and the suspect attacked him at that point. the man was knocked to the ground before. suspects stole his wallet. police say the surveillance video of the incident. clearly shows that they're calling it disturbing ashford now being charged with robbery and elder abuse. a cocker team now accused of stabbing another teen this happened on bellaire drive 3 teens were inside in apartment playing video games when one of them pulled out a knife and stabbed the other teen several times. the victim was flown to th
>>a man accused of exposing himself in downtown palo alto has been arrested 36 year-old reginald barnettwas taken into custody after 911 caller reported a man standing at the intersection of university avenue in bryan street with this pants down. police first arrested him last sunday for attempted sexually battering. that happened about 3 blocks away from wednesday's incident. in the east bay, a woman is in jail this morning in connection with the robbery and assault of a 93 year-old man...
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say this man exposed himself in the downtown area last night officers arrested 36 year-old reginald barnett from oakland after getting a 911 call reporting a man standing in the intersection of university and bryant streets with his pants down and touching himself. police say they first arrested him last sunday for attempted to sexually batter e that happened about 3 blocks away from yesterday's incidents. >>so many people just want to know how how did the massive ghost ship warehouse fire start. it's a question that has been left unanswered for 2 and a half years now today in court defense attorneys conttenuntionally set by someon unknown. but prosecutors continue to try to poke holes in that theory. our grant lotus choices now thclearly everyone is interested and curious about that fact remains a mystery. >>chief among the folks who want to know obviously the victims families but also the attorneys, the judge the jury how did this fire start the atf investigator who's been on the stand. barbara maxwell says there's no indication of arson despite defense attorneys continuing to push the ar
say this man exposed himself in the downtown area last night officers arrested 36 year-old reginald barnett from oakland after getting a 911 call reporting a man standing in the intersection of university and bryant streets with his pants down and touching himself. police say they first arrested him last sunday for attempted to sexually batter e that happened about 3 blocks away from yesterday's incidents. >>so many people just want to know how how did the massive ghost ship warehouse...
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erroll barnett spoke to a patient and a doctor about the impact of so-called drug diversion. >> reporter: this report is by a data firm and based solely on public information like news reports and police records so what we're about to show you is likely the tip of the iceberg. the report found nationwide patients are at an increased risk of being seen by a doctor or nurse misusing opioids. >> i'm not scared anymore. >> reporter: for three years while practicing in tennessee dr. stephen loyd was among health care workers addicted to opioids and treating patients at the same time. >> addiction has the same problem, doctor, lawyers, politicians. >> reporter: it consumed his personal life. in this image while coach of his son's little league team he was high on opioids. >> i had a lot of education. the real thing is no education on addiction. >> reporter: it began after an attempt to self-medicate for anxiety and depression. >> what i didn't realize was how quickly it would escalate going from half of a five milligram of lohr tab to three years to 500 milligrams of oxycontin a day. that's ab
erroll barnett spoke to a patient and a doctor about the impact of so-called drug diversion. >> reporter: this report is by a data firm and based solely on public information like news reports and police records so what we're about to show you is likely the tip of the iceberg. the report found nationwide patients are at an increased risk of being seen by a doctor or nurse misusing opioids. >> i'm not scared anymore. >> reporter: for three years while practicing in tennessee...
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and it was because he owned a lot of acreage in the barnett shale in texas and he was trying to figure out how to make money off of it. there was some federal role here. i'm not going to deny that the federal government had some role but that was only -- i would view it as a kick starter that really helped augment the work that mitchell was doing. once he sold that, the technology prolefiferated throughout the country. >> they put a lot of risk out there to make sure that this country was in the energy position that we're in today. you know i am of the view that the next -- energy challenges of the future will be met in the same way, by american technology and innovation and through entrepreneurship and risk taking. that's how it's always worked and i think that's what the energy future will be based on in the future. >> one quick point on that, to follow up with. you could see this in the permean now. for decades, big oil -- super majors. companies that are part of api, they left the permean. that was considered an area that was not attractive anymore. they were going to go into count
and it was because he owned a lot of acreage in the barnett shale in texas and he was trying to figure out how to make money off of it. there was some federal role here. i'm not going to deny that the federal government had some role but that was only -- i would view it as a kick starter that really helped augment the work that mitchell was doing. once he sold that, the technology prolefiferated throughout the country. >> they put a lot of risk out there to make sure that this country was...
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here to weigh in army veteran and radio talk who he shows cathy barnett screen left along with retiredm new york assemblyman care ren and former lieutenant greg. welcome to all of you. >> thank you for having us. steve: cathy, what is going to happen going forward now that the president has signed this to make your life better? >> i think it's going to be transformative. this is truly a game changer. think about if i have to drive 30 minutes to get to my general practitioner, i will probably start considering looking for a new practitioner. steve: under the new system if it's nor man 30 minutes. >> now military personnel have the opportunity to go to private healthcare versus before it was 40 miles. 40 miles can translate into two hours or an hour depending where you live. this is a game changer. think about it long wait lines resolve. those issues that you go in relatively minor issues that have a tendency that we saw in the media several weeks. several years ago ballooning into life threatening issues has to resolve. steve: have you world class health here. i'm from kansas the middle
here to weigh in army veteran and radio talk who he shows cathy barnett screen left along with retiredm new york assemblyman care ren and former lieutenant greg. welcome to all of you. >> thank you for having us. steve: cathy, what is going to happen going forward now that the president has signed this to make your life better? >> i think it's going to be transformative. this is truly a game changer. think about if i have to drive 30 minutes to get to my general practitioner, i will...
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terrel and wells barnett were the only black women founders of the naacp. pausing for a footnote, the naacp was organized in february, 1909, the centennial of lincoln's birth. because springfield has had an outbreak of lynchings. terrel was the granddaughter of two white men, the daughter of the wealthiest black men in the south, the wife of the first black municipal judge in washington dc, appointed by president mckinley. and she had earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from oberlin, studies in europe, spoke five languages and usually wore a cloak. not every woman endorsed suffrage campaign. the wives of wilson's second secretary of state, eleanor foster lansing, a democrat, and of new york republican senator james wadsworth, alice hayes wadsworth's daughter was the daughter of john hayes, led the national association opposed to women's suffrage, isabel anderson, anderson house on massachusetts avenue, was another one, wealthy women who thought that they had plenty of power without having to go to a polling place. women want the right to vote, for man
terrel and wells barnett were the only black women founders of the naacp. pausing for a footnote, the naacp was organized in february, 1909, the centennial of lincoln's birth. because springfield has had an outbreak of lynchings. terrel was the granddaughter of two white men, the daughter of the wealthiest black men in the south, the wife of the first black municipal judge in washington dc, appointed by president mckinley. and she had earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from oberlin,...