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house with his real wife barrett and three kids sure looks like a reality show.rn of the mac" is a sendup of joey's life. >> we are literally in our kitchen. but, you know, this isn't the biggest budget in hollywood. so, lucky enough to have kind of a pretty house. we didn't mind showing et off a little bit. january jones. >> joey mcintyre. i have been a huge fan for a long time. i have the dolls, the pillow pillows i slept with you every night. >> it's pretty awesome. >> there are writers and a script and two other joeys lawrence and fatone, guest as themselves. but barrett is not an actress. >> i don't know how i would have got home. >> you could have got a ride home with the stripper. >> did you think, oh, gosh, she's never gonna go for this? >> i'm kind of a gamer so he probably thought -- this is not my thing. >> she's a rookie but she is amazing. >> little chicken go free. >> have you learned anything about your kids that you didn't know like, oh, my gosh? >> they're hitting their marks like crazy, not to get inside but you know when actors, you know, got t
house with his real wife barrett and three kids sure looks like a reality show.rn of the mac" is a sendup of joey's life. >> we are literally in our kitchen. but, you know, this isn't the biggest budget in hollywood. so, lucky enough to have kind of a pretty house. we didn't mind showing et off a little bit. january jones. >> joey mcintyre. i have been a huge fan for a long time. i have the dolls, the pillow pillows i slept with you every night. >> it's pretty awesome....
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15 we will talk with one of the country's leading experts on domestic and for's fares doctor david barrett is a professor at villanova university. then in our next half an hour we will be joined by face the nation host john dickerson. >>> tonight investigators are calling a deadly truck attack in sweden an act of terror. four people were killed when a hijacked beer truck raced down crowded street and crashed in the department store in stockholm. shoppers could be seen running from that scene, swedish police launched a nationwide manhunt for the truck driver, investigators released a photo of the person of interest, so far police have arrested one person. >> i saw eight people get drive over and he drive from the upper to down here to here >> swedish police say 15 people were injured, in that attack. >>> police are investigating the abduction of a four year-old girl who was, playing just outside of her home. kidnappings happened in wilmington. little girl was found two hours later, close by in the park. "eyewitness news", reporter alycia nieves has been working on the story all day and what
15 we will talk with one of the country's leading experts on domestic and for's fares doctor david barrett is a professor at villanova university. then in our next half an hour we will be joined by face the nation host john dickerson. >>> tonight investigators are calling a deadly truck attack in sweden an act of terror. four people were killed when a hijacked beer truck raced down crowded street and crashed in the department store in stockholm. shoppers could be seen running from that...
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and slaves are actually named you can see -- here is a payment for tom a name of the slave and then barrett and george. so we know who individuals were with and who the slave was to hire at uva that goes on and on and on throughout the years of construction. it has been identified that probably overall there was somewhere in the neighborhood of -- 50 to 75 ewe uniquely name slaves if we're not sure if same slave with the same name is the same person. and of course not every slave was hired for the duration that it was -- it was common that a slave hire was done for a year and that on the new year and new contract would be offered to owner and it would be renegotiated. i suspect a lot of this was done on a monthly or daily or even a weekly basis. with the owners -- now if you finished -- moving earth for the terraces you don't need as much labor so you can send them back to their owner to work on the other hand if you have someone who is skilled -- carpenter perhaps or skilled at making bricks, you might need them for much longer. of course this is rough most iconic of the building and what
and slaves are actually named you can see -- here is a payment for tom a name of the slave and then barrett and george. so we know who individuals were with and who the slave was to hire at uva that goes on and on and on throughout the years of construction. it has been identified that probably overall there was somewhere in the neighborhood of -- 50 to 75 ewe uniquely name slaves if we're not sure if same slave with the same name is the same person. and of course not every slave was hired for...
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and then barrett and george. so, we know who the individuals were and what the name of the slave was who was hired to work here at uva, and this goes on and on and on throughout the years of construction. it's been identified that probably overall there was somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 to 75 uniquely named slaves. sometimes when we're not sure if the same slave with the same name is the same person, and of course, not every slave was hired for the duration. it was common that a slave hire was opportunity for a year, and that on the new year, a new contract would be offer to the ownter and renegotiated. i aspect lot of this was done monthly or daily or weekly with the owner. if you finished moving earth for the terraces you don't need as much labor so you can send them back to their owner to work. on the other hand if you have someone who is skilled carpenter, perhaps, or skilled at making bricks you might need them for much longer. of course this is the rotunda. the most iconic building of the university.
and then barrett and george. so, we know who the individuals were and what the name of the slave was who was hired to work here at uva, and this goes on and on and on throughout the years of construction. it's been identified that probably overall there was somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 to 75 uniquely named slaves. sometimes when we're not sure if the same slave with the same name is the same person, and of course, not every slave was hired for the duration. it was common that a slave...
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these, and i know one very strongly supported here -- our government, the government i led, john barrett, our former affairs minister, we consistently -- give him a hand. we consistently refuse to be bullied into signing one-sided international resolutions against the state of israel. and i'm very proud of that. because it was the right thing to do. but also because we took those stands and because we made strong and i think convincing arguments for those stands that ultimately brought the majority of canadians around to our side that has made our future government very difficult to move away from those positions. >> i'm very interested in those words you used. you say you refuse to be bullied. bullied? >> yes, i guess what i call bullying is this, i call it argumentation without actually using compelling arguments. you see it in international affairs all the time where people would try to get you to agree to something because everybody else is doing it. and peer pressure alone. i guess i'm the kind of guy by nature if somebody presents me an argument and i don't agree with it, and they
these, and i know one very strongly supported here -- our government, the government i led, john barrett, our former affairs minister, we consistently -- give him a hand. we consistently refuse to be bullied into signing one-sided international resolutions against the state of israel. and i'm very proud of that. because it was the right thing to do. but also because we took those stands and because we made strong and i think convincing arguments for those stands that ultimately brought the...
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but barrett is much more of a supporting player inside of incyte's broader pich line.e's some potentially broader catalysts that can take the stock higher. this is a powerful reminder, though, that playing fda roulette is always risky, but if you liked incite's story before the anti-cancer drugs, you should still like it. how about ely lily? while lily stocks fell 4% on monday. right after the announcement, littly put out some earnings guidance. if barrett was going to hit 107 billion in peak sales, losing this drug should indeed have knocked 4 bucks off of lily's share price, according to analysts that did a lot of work on it. sure enough the stock is already down 5 bucks, i think to assume they make no money on this is going a bit too far. i do think the fda will ultimately relent, which means even shaving off the 4 bucks, this is all a side show compared to ely lily has going for it. we know that limbally has a gigantic diabetes business, the company's new psoriasis drug. there's a big american society of clinical oncology meeting, the key with a big pharma stock li
but barrett is much more of a supporting player inside of incyte's broader pich line.e's some potentially broader catalysts that can take the stock higher. this is a powerful reminder, though, that playing fda roulette is always risky, but if you liked incite's story before the anti-cancer drugs, you should still like it. how about ely lily? while lily stocks fell 4% on monday. right after the announcement, littly put out some earnings guidance. if barrett was going to hit 107 billion in peak...
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week's steve barrett recognizes the strides merit has made in two years. >> the share price was up, theervice levels were up and he was well liked by staff. >> reporter: munos made such a name for himself, he was named the coveted communicator of the year, but barrett says munos wouldn't get the award today. >> if we were awarding it now we wouldn't give it to him because we don't think the response has been up to scratch and has been good enough. >> reporter: munos was the first of nine children in his family to graduate from college, and five weeks into his position at united, he had a heart attack and underwent a heart transplant, only to come back months later. but whether he can come back from this is still up in the air. united airlines stock lost $250 million in market value just today. and erin, this is really a global problem for united there's been a lot of outrage on china's version of twitter after seeing dr. dow who's vietnamese being dragged off the plane. their pr cleanup needs to go beyond just the united states. >> now our legal analyst paul callan, former prosecutor, i
week's steve barrett recognizes the strides merit has made in two years. >> the share price was up, theervice levels were up and he was well liked by staff. >> reporter: munos made such a name for himself, he was named the coveted communicator of the year, but barrett says munos wouldn't get the award today. >> if we were awarding it now we wouldn't give it to him because we don't think the response has been up to scratch and has been good enough. >> reporter: munos was...
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barrett says when he comes into a little room it gives you perspective on your life. he does a prayer in end zone standing ovation from everyone. the town brighten is up everybodyto -- ohio stadium was a special deal. he helped championship trophy a couple years ago. he's a lidge part of the scene. >> it's -- last year he saw it and he wanted to do it. >> they made it happen. >> thank you, brody. >> good way to end it. back after >> biggest you have ever seenp is from university of michigan. they built it and it took three years toe completes. one of the creators said it took a while to design a cube this big they needed to make sure it could actually work. finished product weighs 1500 pounds and even the best r rubic's cube player needs nearly an hour to finish it. >> you have seen the individualios of guys that juggle and could do rubik's cube. >> is that a challenge. >> someone local make a bigger one. >> all right. >> okay. >> hope everybody had a wonderful easter if you celebrate and have a great w >> this week on "matter of fact ," kennedy family secrets about a
barrett says when he comes into a little room it gives you perspective on your life. he does a prayer in end zone standing ovation from everyone. the town brighten is up everybodyto -- ohio stadium was a special deal. he helped championship trophy a couple years ago. he's a lidge part of the scene. >> it's -- last year he saw it and he wanted to do it. >> they made it happen. >> thank you, brody. >> good way to end it. back after >> biggest you have ever seenp is...
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on monday, justice steven barrett quickly vacated the eerdict, ordered odaias released and called for a new , trial. shortly afterwards, one of odiase's defense attorneys, pierre sussman, spoke to ny1 >> we knew there was a lot that needed to be done. with thell charged underlying murder. we are hopeful that the district attorney will see fit to dismiss his indictment for the grounds they vacated the conviction today. amy: judge barrett did not reverse odiase's murder conviction and the district attorney's office says that its investigation is ongoing. however, it's unlikely prosecutors will decide to retry odiase in light of the previously withheld witness statement. kalimah truesdale welcomed her brother's release and briefly spoke to reporters. >> i am very happy. >> is this something that needed to be done? >> absolutely. amy: kalimah truesdale told the "new yorker" magazine that she wants to keep investigating the mystery of the altered police report and find out why crucial information was redacted from her brother's case file landing him in jail more than three years ago. for o
on monday, justice steven barrett quickly vacated the eerdict, ordered odaias released and called for a new , trial. shortly afterwards, one of odiase's defense attorneys, pierre sussman, spoke to ny1 >> we knew there was a lot that needed to be done. with thell charged underlying murder. we are hopeful that the district attorney will see fit to dismiss his indictment for the grounds they vacated the conviction today. amy: judge barrett did not reverse odiase's murder conviction and the...
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it was unleash a week after green barrett was killed in the region.n has new details from new york here now is scott pelley. take care family, we will see you tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: the blast heard 'round the world. the biggest conventional bomb the u.s. has ever used. isis was the target, but was it also a message to kim jong-un? >> it doesn't make any difference if it does or not. north korea is a problem. the problem will be taken care of. >> pelley: also tonight, we take you inside north korea where kim may be planning a sixth nuclear test. >> the worst thing you can do it a grieving parent is not to mention the child. >> pelley: the children of newtown, keeping their memories alive. >> they're like, "i'm sorry i made you cry." "no, you didn't make me cry. you brought him back." gr and here comes premail. the post office
it was unleash a week after green barrett was killed in the region.n has new details from new york here now is scott pelley. take care family, we will see you tonight. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: the blast heard 'round the world. the biggest conventional bomb the u.s. has ever used. isis was the target, but was it also a message to kim jong-un? >> it doesn't make any difference if it does or not. north korea is a problem. the problem will be taken care of. >>...
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jacob who has muscular dystrophy took the handoff from jt barrett in his wheelchair went right up thede several buckeyes miss and scored from that 20 yards out. the crowd went wild and jacob swarmed by the ohio state players. way to go my man jacob an nice gesture from the ohio state upperclassmen. what a this little thing there. >> very nice. thank you so much joe. appreciate that. >>> stay with us. still ahead on "eyewitness news" a fitting tribute how actress billy lord honored her mother the late carrie fisher at a "star wars" celebration fit for >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. carrie fisher's daughter bill lord paid special tribute to her late mother at a fan event marking the 40th anniversary of george lucas' space saga "star wars." lord appeared on stage at the "star wars" celebration in orlando decked out in princess leia white. lord became part of the "star wars" family when she appeared in "star wars the force awakens" alongside her mother and grandmother debbie reynolds. >> my mom used to say she never knew where princess leia ended and carrie fisher began. she went from bei
jacob who has muscular dystrophy took the handoff from jt barrett in his wheelchair went right up thede several buckeyes miss and scored from that 20 yards out. the crowd went wild and jacob swarmed by the ohio state players. way to go my man jacob an nice gesture from the ohio state upperclassmen. what a this little thing there. >> very nice. thank you so much joe. appreciate that. >>> stay with us. still ahead on "eyewitness news" a fitting tribute how actress billy...
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ashley it's which began --dash also it's which began train schedules and contractors work constructing barrettuld the world. by august of 1942, the u.s. government received the first authoritative information that the germans had developed a plan to murder every jew in europe. the state department had the report confirmed within three months, but unfortunately tried to suppress the information. when word did get out, thanks to people like rabbi stephen, some found it hard to believe, and sadly, even today, the shocking horror of it, the scale and scope, the unprecedented nature make the holocaust an easy target for the denial is him of anti-semites. by the end of 1942, the germans and their collaborators had murdered almost 4 million jewish men, women and children and millions of others deemed undesirable based on the nazi, racist ideology. among those killed that year were probably my grandparents. i do not know. i do know that my parents taught me about survival, hope and resilience, about the possibilities of human nature and about the importance of memory. memory is part of a special bond
ashley it's which began --dash also it's which began train schedules and contractors work constructing barrettuld the world. by august of 1942, the u.s. government received the first authoritative information that the germans had developed a plan to murder every jew in europe. the state department had the report confirmed within three months, but unfortunately tried to suppress the information. when word did get out, thanks to people like rabbi stephen, some found it hard to believe, and sadly,...
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oliver: we talked to two reporter paul barrett.s perpetually in focus because it is the single largest procurement ride the pentagon ever. ofe you fold in the upkeep the plane in the future, it will approach and exceed one train dollars. $1 trillion. president trump has been focusing on it, talking about it a lot, first down playing it and insulting it in his fashion, declaring now that he is involved that it is a fantastic fighter jet. look at whether it is a fantastic fighter jet and discovered it has some performance problems. carol: tell us how long this has been going on. began with a competition between boeing and lockheed, and lockheed was declared the winner and had the opportunity to build the f-35. oneidea was that it was common plane that could be tweaked to be suitable for the air force, the marine corps, and the navy. that was the way the pentagon was going to afford a massive replacement of cold war era planes. for morenal plan was than 2400 of these planes to be built for all three services that fly fighter jets. 200
oliver: we talked to two reporter paul barrett.s perpetually in focus because it is the single largest procurement ride the pentagon ever. ofe you fold in the upkeep the plane in the future, it will approach and exceed one train dollars. $1 trillion. president trump has been focusing on it, talking about it a lot, first down playing it and insulting it in his fashion, declaring now that he is involved that it is a fantastic fighter jet. look at whether it is a fantastic fighter jet and...
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barrett is a sure to answer and a long answer i interviewed both of them and when i asat down with kramer -- larry kramer to know who he is? i would ask him to let me go over the history with him he was very shy because keeping his own record of those years with the two volume history a of the american people so his volume is what they will present to us. and tuesday what he is doing but now we know the of parallel history so is in a time capsule but the publisher and my boss for many of these years is the person that created this incredible historical machine to force out news with of basic tools of journalism although we were inventing this on our own but something happened and he begin to suffer a paranoia but that is what he took on personally and came to various conclusions who was covering it up including a&e fbi and he believed his apartment was regularly entered by authorities and i concluded the book there are many victims of the epidemic he suffered what we all saw in comprehensible it took him in a different direction and he remains out of reach. he is still alive i did reach h
barrett is a sure to answer and a long answer i interviewed both of them and when i asat down with kramer -- larry kramer to know who he is? i would ask him to let me go over the history with him he was very shy because keeping his own record of those years with the two volume history a of the american people so his volume is what they will present to us. and tuesday what he is doing but now we know the of parallel history so is in a time capsule but the publisher and my boss for many of these...
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we spoke with reporter paul barrett. >> the f-35 is perpetually in focus because it is the single largestrocurement ride the pentagon ever. once you fold in the upkeep of the plane in the future, it will approach and exceed $1 trillion. there is going to be attention to the program and we took a look at it again. president trump has been focusing on it. first down playing it and insulting it. declaring that now that he is involved it is a fantastic fighter jet. we discovered it has some performance problems. cliques tell me about his problems and the cost and how long this has been going on. withis contract began boeing and lockheed. the idea is a sort of three and one bargain. >> one plane fits all with some minor changes. >> that is the way the pentagon was going to be about to afford a massive replacement of cold war era planes. the original plan was for 2100 of these planes to be built for all three of the services. almost inevitably, a plan that large with that much play in it ran into problems, the degree of which designers call commonality among the three variants of the planes tur
we spoke with reporter paul barrett. >> the f-35 is perpetually in focus because it is the single largestrocurement ride the pentagon ever. once you fold in the upkeep of the plane in the future, it will approach and exceed $1 trillion. there is going to be attention to the program and we took a look at it again. president trump has been focusing on it. first down playing it and insulting it. declaring that now that he is involved it is a fantastic fighter jet. we discovered it has some...
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we spoke to reporter paul barrett. >> the f-35 is perpetually in focus because it is the single largestrocurement ever. an expenditure that once you fold in upkeep of the plaintiffs in the future, will approach and possibly exceed $1 trillion. president trump has been focusing on it. downplaying it and insulting it. and then, in his fashion, declaring he is involved, it is a fantastic fighter jet and we took a look at whether it is an discovered it has performance problems. >> tell me about those problems. tell me about the costs and how long this has been going on. >> this contract began with a competition between boeing and lucky to in the late 1990's. boeing was declared the winner. the idea was it was a three in one bargain. one common plane that could be tweaked to be suitable for the air force, the marine corps, and the navy. >> one plane fits all with minor changes. >> exactly. that was the way the pentagon could afford a massive replacement of cold war era planes. the original plan was for 2400 planes to be built for the three services that fly fighter jets. almost inevitably in
we spoke to reporter paul barrett. >> the f-35 is perpetually in focus because it is the single largestrocurement ever. an expenditure that once you fold in upkeep of the plaintiffs in the future, will approach and possibly exceed $1 trillion. president trump has been focusing on it. downplaying it and insulting it. and then, in his fashion, declaring he is involved, it is a fantastic fighter jet and we took a look at whether it is an discovered it has performance problems. >> tell...
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we will host a dinner honoring barbara barrett. ced will present her with the leadership of the nation's award followed by conversation with barbara about her career in civic work. most of you know -- maybe we can turn down the might just a hair. most of you know that this is ced's 75th anniversary. we have been here active on public policy issues since our initial work, which started with the development of the marshall plan in the 40's and our involvement in the bretton woods agreement, which created the imf. just a few things we did early on in our existence, but we have been active for 75 years with our ceo members. we are totally nonpartisan, which everybody goes, yeah right? if you're in this town, everybody says they are nonpartisan, but they are not, but we are. we have been since the beginning of our existence and we are very proud of that. everything that we are doing today is on the record. we are being broadcast by c-span, so the cameras in the back our c-span. if you wave, you will see yourself later on television thro
we will host a dinner honoring barbara barrett. ced will present her with the leadership of the nation's award followed by conversation with barbara about her career in civic work. most of you know -- maybe we can turn down the might just a hair. most of you know that this is ced's 75th anniversary. we have been here active on public policy issues since our initial work, which started with the development of the marshall plan in the 40's and our involvement in the bretton woods agreement, which...
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has been a long focus of cd and our colleagues at the host it.e will we honor ambassador barbara barrett and we will present her with the leadership interest award followed by a conversation with barbara about her career in civic work. -- maybeou know that we can turn the microphone down here. this is the 75th anniversary, we have been here active on public house issues since our initial work which started with the development of the marshall plan plane 1940's and in the 1940's and our involvement in the fred woods agreement. everybody goes, yeah, right. but we are. -- and we are proud of that. everything we are doing today is on the record. we are being broadcast by c-span so the cameras in the back our c-span. if you wave you will see yourself later on television through the repeats and if you stay up all night you will see it twice. we also are on twitter. tagyou use the hash @ceduptake. are only tweeting good things about the conference. that you only thing are doing on your phones so we allow it. we are pleased opened today's session with a conversation about the new political lands
has been a long focus of cd and our colleagues at the host it.e will we honor ambassador barbara barrett and we will present her with the leadership interest award followed by a conversation with barbara about her career in civic work. -- maybeou know that we can turn the microphone down here. this is the 75th anniversary, we have been here active on public house issues since our initial work which started with the development of the marshall plan plane 1940's and in the 1940's and our...
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and ron barrett who went to the memorial site offered condolences to the mother. >> and going to bed i couldn't help listen to what the mom held, you know, she had to go home and get in bed and she's never going to get her boy back in. this, really sad. >> any time a ninier old boy who was shot is in the hospital this morning, the doctors say he's watching cartoons and is in good spirits. >>> the family of a fuller valley transportation employee was hit and killed by a sta bus and demanding more information about the deadly crash. the 68-year-old died last month. he was riding a bus and got hit by the same bus after getting off on north first street. the driver unaware of the impact drove away. none of the cameras were working properly. the transit agency hasn't commented on the allegation. the official cause hasn't been released. he retired in sta in november. >>> two men and two teenagers from fresno new facing charges. they're accused of robbing someone at gunpoint at the golden gate bridge vista point. chp said this happened at 3:30 yesterday morning. the officers followed the su
and ron barrett who went to the memorial site offered condolences to the mother. >> and going to bed i couldn't help listen to what the mom held, you know, she had to go home and get in bed and she's never going to get her boy back in. this, really sad. >> any time a ninier old boy who was shot is in the hospital this morning, the doctors say he's watching cartoons and is in good spirits. >>> the family of a fuller valley transportation employee was hit and killed by a sta...
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. >> host: harry and his biography of donald trump and the light barrett who passed away recently have both written a story that circulated that indicated donald trump was scheduled to fly to atlantic city from new york in a helicopter that would tragically crash in the pinelands and kill everybody on board, that was made up. donald trump never intended to be in the helicopter. but he promulgated the story to get publicity. i can tell you first hand that they are wrong. bus feed, and others because i was working for donald trump as a lobbyist working on transaction issues. i was in washington, he was in new york. i called him and said i needed to see him to go over compromise language that needed an approval. he said i can't see you today have to go to atlantic city. and i said i could be there and in our and half it's important. >> guest: and so he said he was in the helicopter. i was sitting in his office when norma, his long-time system came in and told him that the superintendent of state police in new jersey was on the phone. he put a veteran cop on the speakerphone and he said i
. >> host: harry and his biography of donald trump and the light barrett who passed away recently have both written a story that circulated that indicated donald trump was scheduled to fly to atlantic city from new york in a helicopter that would tragically crash in the pinelands and kill everybody on board, that was made up. donald trump never intended to be in the helicopter. but he promulgated the story to get publicity. i can tell you first hand that they are wrong. bus feed, and...
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. >> reporter: lawyer michael barrett, representing bob and others has filed lawsuit against maker ofevice and pen health, he said they knew equipment was dangerous and didn't do anything to protect patients. >> he said this is outrageous, because it was clearly preventable, mr. gross saw their clients and other patients were exposed to tremendous risk, totally unnecessarily. >>> he was into sports. >> reporter: for bob, he is worried about his seven year-old son not knowing if he will ever recover, ever be able to be the kind of dad that he wants to be. >> it breaks my heart. he is a great kid. >> reporter: spokesperson for penn health says they cannot comment on pending litigation, but says that the equipment in question has in the been used there for two years. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and, still ahead on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning 's pet project, serves up, waffles, that is actually the dog looking for a forever home, maybe yours. >>> plus this. >> could this be the next big thing in the nfl. we will have his draft dreams >>> third grader day dre
. >> reporter: lawyer michael barrett, representing bob and others has filed lawsuit against maker ofevice and pen health, he said they knew equipment was dangerous and didn't do anything to protect patients. >> he said this is outrageous, because it was clearly preventable, mr. gross saw their clients and other patients were exposed to tremendous risk, totally unnecessarily. >>> he was into sports. >> reporter: for bob, he is worried about his seven year-old son not...
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jacob who has muscular dystrophy took hand off from j c barrett in his wheelchair, made several buckrd out. crowd went wild and jacob was mobbed by ohio state players, way to go, jacob and a very nice gesture from the ohio state upper class man. that is all for sports i'm joe holden have a happy easter. >>> well, it is almost time to see this weeks cbs-3 pet project. carroll erickson is in the house and talking about plants to avoid for your pets and how to get them to stop begging. i need that help, carroll. >>> free pets looking for their forever homes in just moments. we will be right i doni refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right aw
jacob who has muscular dystrophy took hand off from j c barrett in his wheelchair, made several buckrd out. crowd went wild and jacob was mobbed by ohio state players, way to go, jacob and a very nice gesture from the ohio state upper class man. that is all for sports i'm joe holden have a happy easter. >>> well, it is almost time to see this weeks cbs-3 pet project. carroll erickson is in the house and talking about plants to avoid for your pets and how to get them to stop begging. i...
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i just got the news on the way here that the great investigative reporter wane barrett has died this afternoon. wane was my first boss in this busine business. he did -- he did dedicated his life to getting out bad news in new york. nobody new donald trump better than wane. he was wane's first biographer. he took the election very hard. wane represented an old school approach to this job. when i was 17, wane was obsessed with evil characters and would dig into everything they did and hope to find something. at the time he was obsessed with donald man woo was the queens burrow president and involved in a spiring scandal involving cable television and other things. i got all the plans for that, the permits, and brought it back and he said did you go to the house? and he said what do you want me to go to the house and i said to see if you built it. i had to go to dawn's house and i go there and there is an enormous fence and you have to pass through his property to get to the back of the house to the fence and you can't see the swimming pool. i went back to wane and i told him i couldn'
i just got the news on the way here that the great investigative reporter wane barrett has died this afternoon. wane was my first boss in this busine business. he did -- he did dedicated his life to getting out bad news in new york. nobody new donald trump better than wane. he was wane's first biographer. he took the election very hard. wane represented an old school approach to this job. when i was 17, wane was obsessed with evil characters and would dig into everything they did and hope to...
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the king of barrett's area -- of taria says i am the king, you do what i say. there is no attempt by a king to put a sugarcoating around monarchy. here we are as a republic, we are supposed to be enunciating this enlightenment principles. -- principal -- principle. what are we doing? we are contradicting it completely. maybe we should go back to being monarchs and have a king. that would be more consistent. it deprives our republican example of its just influence in the world. enables the enemies of our free institutions with plausibility to taunt us as hypocrites. causes the real friends of freedom to doubt our sincerity. lincoln is not trying to demonize southerners. southern slaveholders, very good men, he knows them. he was born in kentucky and his wife was born in kentucky and his wife's family owns slaves. henry clay owned slaves. he is not saying the problem is some kind of demonic possession of southerners. these southerners are americans and they profess republican principles. they are good men, but the problem is in defending slavery, it turns them in
the king of barrett's area -- of taria says i am the king, you do what i say. there is no attempt by a king to put a sugarcoating around monarchy. here we are as a republic, we are supposed to be enunciating this enlightenment principles. -- principal -- principle. what are we doing? we are contradicting it completely. maybe we should go back to being monarchs and have a king. that would be more consistent. it deprives our republican example of its just influence in the world. enables the...
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. >> barrett is a barrier so will rarely be offering the services but i am not sure. >> how do i have this preventive service? >> if the individual really did have primary services that you talk about? >> there is nothing wrong with that. >> but bring this back. >> where does the deductible hit? >> we want to keep moving until we find it so basically you hit your deductible so it parallels largely that it's some people so they're largely protected from the maximum out-of-pocket. >> the 5% of the population counts 50% of total cost so really people who are driving the cost benefit there is a small percentage of the people. >> i want those 95 percent to get the right care at the right time. one of the things that is talked about the lot is talk about funding health spending accounts but the idea of giving low income people is this meaningless. away to give them better incentives absolutely. >> we have talked to lot about affordability and deductibles for all those people to the point there is a lot of concern of what happens sort of want to talk about those then asking couple of questio
. >> barrett is a barrier so will rarely be offering the services but i am not sure. >> how do i have this preventive service? >> if the individual really did have primary services that you talk about? >> there is nothing wrong with that. >> but bring this back. >> where does the deductible hit? >> we want to keep moving until we find it so basically you hit your deductible so it parallels largely that it's some people so they're largely protected from...
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it has first draft barrett and then gives -- i mean, it's scarry.ike type eeg it seems to know you're looking at the draft choice. i think that's scary. >> all right. so if i type is jim cramer -- is jim cramer a democrat or a republican? is jim cramer rich? is jim cramer sick? [ laughter ] all right, but those are the computer models -- >> anything about the wife? sometimes you type in -- it has who's his wife, five different people. >> that's all machine learning right there. let's do a macro here. initial reading of q1 gdp says that the investment environment was very strong. jim, the weakest rise in consumer spend since 2009. >> i read that and, you know, look, i know you're not supposed to look through figures. that's one of the things that the really great economist say, trust the data. you have to trust the data. i looked at that .3 span and i keep thinking, okay, is there some way they missed the apple 7, some way they missed amazon? because, you know, this was an amazon nonbricks and mortar, we'll talk to howard schultz and kevin johnson ab
it has first draft barrett and then gives -- i mean, it's scarry.ike type eeg it seems to know you're looking at the draft choice. i think that's scary. >> all right. so if i type is jim cramer -- is jim cramer a democrat or a republican? is jim cramer rich? is jim cramer sick? [ laughter ] all right, but those are the computer models -- >> anything about the wife? sometimes you type in -- it has who's his wife, five different people. >> that's all machine learning right...
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still with us are stephen barrett -- stephen barrow and peter dixon.f we should look at it from an e.u. point of view or if this is a domestic story for investors. steven: the sentiment expressed by the prime minister, you could say almost welcome to the e.u. because if he thinks the e.u. is h withvery teacher-isg turkey, you would probably find similar criticisms among countries in the past to join the e.u. that is probably just how it is and that will not change. i suspect investors are well aware of that and are not particularly concerned. not necessarily implying that turkey will wait. francine: peter? peter: i think the problem is this blurred relationship with the e.u. and turkey. the turks want clarity. francine: with the pound? peter: and they are not going to get it because there are certain nations within the e.u. do not want turkey is a member. turkey is moving further and further away but as he said, i do not think investors care much and they except that turkey will not be a member of the e.u. any time soon. it's domestic fundamentals are
still with us are stephen barrett -- stephen barrow and peter dixon.f we should look at it from an e.u. point of view or if this is a domestic story for investors. steven: the sentiment expressed by the prime minister, you could say almost welcome to the e.u. because if he thinks the e.u. is h withvery teacher-isg turkey, you would probably find similar criticisms among countries in the past to join the e.u. that is probably just how it is and that will not change. i suspect investors are well...
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one woman, bonita barrett, gave victoria emotional testimony this morning, on the effect it had had ony nerves, it got stronger over the two years. now i am on as many tramadol as i am allowed to take all stop i am getting this barbaric torture item removed. britain's most senior police officer, cressida dick, has been speaking about her new role as metropolitan police commissioner. she's told the bbc this morning that the fight against knife and gun crime will define her time in thejob. she's said she would be prepared to support the increased use of controversial stop and search powers to tackle the problem. ministers are to set out new proposals to speed up appeals by foreign criminals and failed asylum seekers held in detention. a previous fast—track scheme was scrapped 2 years ago after the court of appeal ruled it unlawful. officials say that, if implemented, the system could speed up around 2,000 cases a year. the supreme court in the american state of arkansas has halted two executions which were due to have been the first of seven to be carried out before the end of the month.
one woman, bonita barrett, gave victoria emotional testimony this morning, on the effect it had had ony nerves, it got stronger over the two years. now i am on as many tramadol as i am allowed to take all stop i am getting this barbaric torture item removed. britain's most senior police officer, cressida dick, has been speaking about her new role as metropolitan police commissioner. she's told the bbc this morning that the fight against knife and gun crime will define her time in thejob. she's...
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steve barrett from pr week is here. are you the guy who described mr.communicator of the year? >> i certainly am, yeah. listen, 2020 hindsight is wonderful thing this was a month ago. we're not psychic. if you look at achievements over 18 months since he took charge, at very difficult time when the previous ceo left under a cloud. he re-engaged staff. got all the union deals done ahead of schedule which was unprecedented. customer service levels were up. they're on time levels were up. share price was up. and he really was galvanizing the company and had done a great job and big part of that was re-engaging the staff. stuart: how do you feel this morning or yesterday morning when you see initially he blamed the passenger calling him abusive. that didn't go down very well. how do you feel now what you said a month ago? >> i think if we were awarding communicator of year now we wouldn't give it to oscar munoz. their response was not good. they finally came out yesterday with a proper apology that should have been out on monday. that was, that was a bit to
steve barrett from pr week is here. are you the guy who described mr.communicator of the year? >> i certainly am, yeah. listen, 2020 hindsight is wonderful thing this was a month ago. we're not psychic. if you look at achievements over 18 months since he took charge, at very difficult time when the previous ceo left under a cloud. he re-engaged staff. got all the union deals done ahead of schedule which was unprecedented. customer service levels were up. they're on time levels were up....
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claer barrett is personal finance editor of the ft. good morning to you. good morning.oes down quickly because people aren't fumbling with their purses and wallets any more on the tap and page and off you go. you're not handling cash and you're not aware of how much you are doing it and sometimes you tap twice bashed tap and paid. there's the risk of losing touch with the value of money —— tap and pay. we could be spending more than we should. it makes life easier, as you say, stuck in a queue and you can use your contactless card. it's notjust cards, you can pay with phones or a bracelet with some credit cards, you can tap a piece of jewellery some credit cards, you can tap a piece ofjewellery on the reader, which if you're at a festival it is brilliant, you don't want to be going to a cashpoint in the middle ofa going to a cashpoint in the middle of a field. taxis we are paying for with apps, we don't need £20 in the back pocket to get home any more like i did in the 1990s. that's really a revolution for the consumer but on the other hand we are throwing away all this
claer barrett is personal finance editor of the ft. good morning to you. good morning.oes down quickly because people aren't fumbling with their purses and wallets any more on the tap and page and off you go. you're not handling cash and you're not aware of how much you are doing it and sometimes you tap twice bashed tap and paid. there's the risk of losing touch with the value of money —— tap and pay. we could be spending more than we should. it makes life easier, as you say, stuck in a...
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everybody for coming i am speaking tonight with a heavy heart and i got news on the way here that wayne barrett has died this afternoon my first boss was a mentor to me and many other reporters he dedicated his life to routine out corruption in new york so it is a very sad day node journalist in america do more than wayne he was his first biographer part of me thinks he could not face tomorrow he has been ill for a long time vatican think it is good he took the election very hard. he represented the old school approach of his job that is rapidly disappearing i would tell the story when it was like to work for him. he would be assessed with the evil characters digging everything that they did and that the time he was obsess with the queens borough president involve then spiraling corruption scandal he wanted me to find something now to so first he sent me to dig up an application and he had made for permission to build a swimming pool in his backyard i got the plans and the permits he said did you go to the house? i said why crises said to see if he built it per cargo there with an enormous sens
everybody for coming i am speaking tonight with a heavy heart and i got news on the way here that wayne barrett has died this afternoon my first boss was a mentor to me and many other reporters he dedicated his life to routine out corruption in new york so it is a very sad day node journalist in america do more than wayne he was his first biographer part of me thinks he could not face tomorrow he has been ill for a long time vatican think it is good he took the election very hard. he...