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dr. kermit gosnell faces the death penalty after prosecutors say babies were born alive and then killed at his clinic. >>> to business now and cnbc's kayla tausche. good morning to you. >> good morning. automakers report their april sales number today. the pace of sales is expected to top 15 million vehicles for the sixth straight month. as volume picks up with the start of the spring selling season. demand for pickup trucks is also improving with a recovery in the housing market. and president obama is expected to nominate venture capitalist and former lobbyist tom wheeler today to be the next fcc chairman. he would replace julius janikowski and also expected to top melvin watt to head the agency which oversees fannie mae and freddie mac. private sector payrolls ahead of friday's jobs report. also manufacturing and construction spending. back to you. >> hoping for good numbers there. thank you, kayla. >>> the past lthree years have been sell away and go away. but this way stocks in your retirement accounted said good-bye to april on a high note. with all three major u.s. indices up double
dr. kermit gosnell faces the death penalty after prosecutors say babies were born alive and then killed at his clinic. >>> to business now and cnbc's kayla tausche. good morning to you. >> good morning. automakers report their april sales number today. the pace of sales is expected to top 15 million vehicles for the sixth straight month. as volume picks up with the start of the spring selling season. demand for pickup trucks is also improving with a recovery in the housing...
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he became known as dr. death. he told me he had a lot of trouble with his private patience. it was after he became known as the hanging psychiatrist, people were more reluctant on the couch to reveal their deepest thoughts and anxieties. >> but he -- from the interview you did, ask someone to dry a diamond, club, a heart -- >> i'm not a great believer in predictions of what people will or will not do. he was a predicter of human behavior. and i used to joke that i didn't believe you could predict human behavior except in one instance. what the psychiatrist would say in the penalty phase of the capital murder trial, when asked whether the defendant would kill and kill again, and he would invariably say, yes. he did it in that trial that i eventually overturned, saying that the defendant would kill and kill again, and that a 16-year-old kid had never killed and would never hurt anybody. this proved to be manifestly false. as i like to point out, he managed to be 200% wrong in one case. an achievement or sorts. >> well, the -- i have a question for you. the thin blue line seeme
he became known as dr. death. he told me he had a lot of trouble with his private patience. it was after he became known as the hanging psychiatrist, people were more reluctant on the couch to reveal their deepest thoughts and anxieties. >> but he -- from the interview you did, ask someone to dry a diamond, club, a heart -- >> i'm not a great believer in predictions of what people will or will not do. he was a predicter of human behavior. and i used to joke that i didn't believe you...
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dr. klein's death is being treated as a suspicious death investigation. renowned forensic pathologist dr. cyril wecht says in his long career, he can count the number of cyanide murders he's seen on one hand. >> 70% or more are suicides. and the vast majority of the remaining percentage are accidents. >> reporter: those who knew her say dr. autumn klein never liked to waste a moment. she got married on the same weekend she graduated from med school. as if knowing there was so much good she could do for her patients as long as she had the time. martin savidge, cnn, pittsburgh. >> such a mysterious story. we'll continue to follow it. >>> a lot more happening tonight. isha's here with the "360" bulletin. >>> a gay rights march marred by violence. we're getting word thousands of people attacked in the georgian capital. there are reports of at least 12 people injured. >>> a federal judge rejecting a request from lawyers for boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev to take periodic photos of their client. they say they want to document their client's in
dr. klein's death is being treated as a suspicious death investigation. renowned forensic pathologist dr. cyril wecht says in his long career, he can count the number of cyanide murders he's seen on one hand. >> 70% or more are suicides. and the vast majority of the remaining percentage are accidents. >> reporter: those who knew her say dr. autumn klein never liked to waste a moment. she got married on the same weekend she graduated from med school. as if knowing there was so much...
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dr. klein's death is being treated as a suspicious death investigation. renowned forensic pathologist dr. cyril wecht says in his long career, he can count the number of cyanide murders he's seen on one hand. >> 70% or more are suicides. and the vast majority of the remaining percentage are accidents. >> reporter: those who knew her say dr. autumn klein never liked to waste a moment. she got married on the same weekend she graduated from med school. as if knowing there was so much good she could do for her patients as long as she had the time. martin savidge, cnn, pittsburgh. >> such a mysterious story. we'll continue to follow it. >>> a lot more happening tonight. isha's here with the "360" bulletin. >>> a gay rights march marred by violence. we're getting word thousands of people attacked in the georgian capital. there are reports of at least 12 people injured. >>> a federal judge rejecting a request from lawyers for boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev to take periodic photos of their client. they say they want to document their client's in
dr. klein's death is being treated as a suspicious death investigation. renowned forensic pathologist dr. cyril wecht says in his long career, he can count the number of cyanide murders he's seen on one hand. >> 70% or more are suicides. and the vast majority of the remaining percentage are accidents. >> reporter: those who knew her say dr. autumn klein never liked to waste a moment. she got married on the same weekend she graduated from med school. as if knowing there was so much...
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this is cheating death with dr. stephent. colbert d.f.a. [cheering and applause] first up, a disclaimer: i am not a medical doctor. i have an honorary doctorate in fine arts, which means i can prescribe antidepressants to cure your blue period. [laughter] now, as always, tonight cheating death is brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. when you think prescott, it means our medicine has not caused permanent brain damage. first up, folks, heart health. now, for any of my viewers who might have a heart, listen up. this next story affects you. >> scientists are saying a little sun can help your blood pressure. in a new study, studies have shown exposure to the sun's rays cuts blood pressure and cuts the risk of heart attack and stroke. >> it turns out i wasn't being cruel to those apts. i was reducing their risk of stroke. [laughter] now, the reduced... the researchers at the university of edinburgh had volunteers sit under a tanning lamp for two, 20-minute sessions and saw that blood pressure dropped significantly for one hour following ex
this is cheating death with dr. stephent. colbert d.f.a. [cheering and applause] first up, a disclaimer: i am not a medical doctor. i have an honorary doctorate in fine arts, which means i can prescribe antidepressants to cure your blue period. [laughter] now, as always, tonight cheating death is brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. when you think prescott, it means our medicine has not caused permanent brain damage. first up, folks, heart health. now, for any of my viewers who might...
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dr. kermit gosnell faces the death penalty after prosecutors say babies were born alive and then killed at his clinic. >>> the daughter of the slain sandy hook principal confronted new hampshire senator kelly ayotte at a town hall meeting in warren. ayotte a republican voted no on expanded background checks saying it would burden gun store owners. >> i'm just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down isn't as important. >> the legislation that was on the floor and the background check system was, as i understand the facts, certainly, you know, wouldn't have solved this. what we need to do is pull the mental health. i understand but i respect you have a different viewpoint. >>> ayotte is one of a handful of senators including jeff flake and heidi highcamp who are facing criticism. >>> turning now to wall street the past three years have seen investors selling day and go away. this years stocks said good-bye to april on a high not with all three major indexes up for the year. the fed promises to continue easy money that streak could continue. tuesday apple held a record $17 bil
dr. kermit gosnell faces the death penalty after prosecutors say babies were born alive and then killed at his clinic. >>> the daughter of the slain sandy hook principal confronted new hampshire senator kelly ayotte at a town hall meeting in warren. ayotte a republican voted no on expanded background checks saying it would burden gun store owners. >> i'm just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down isn't as important. >> the legislation that was on the floor...
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. >>> coming up, run or hide from a tornado, it is a choice that could mean life or death. dr. sanjay gupta is here to take a closer look. and a heartbroken mother whose child died in an elementary school asked why there wasn't better protection. >>> and we are following also this. we are remembering some of those killed in the disaster as our special coverage continues. >>> one controversy emerging from the devastating tragedy in oklahoma, and it is a devastating tragedy, part of tornado country as they call it, the lack of shelters in public schools. cnn spoke with the mother of a child of a child that died at plaza towers. she joins us now. you have a cnn exclusive. tell us what you've seen and heard. >> reporter: well, we met, wolf, with the mother of kyle davis, an eight-year-old boy, one of the seven children that died at plaza towers elementary school. she's in shock and also loss and anger. here is a portion. >> monday night was the hardest night of my life. people are telling me go home, get some rest, and sleep. how can you sleep when you don't even know where your ba
. >>> coming up, run or hide from a tornado, it is a choice that could mean life or death. dr. sanjay gupta is here to take a closer look. and a heartbroken mother whose child died in an elementary school asked why there wasn't better protection. >>> and we are following also this. we are remembering some of those killed in the disaster as our special coverage continues. >>> one controversy emerging from the devastating tragedy in oklahoma, and it is a devastating...
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dr. sanjay basu, authors of, "the body economic: why austerity kills. recessions, budget battles and the politics of life and deathd stuckler is a senior research leader at oxford university. dr. sanjay basu is an assistant professor of medicine and epidemiologist at stanford university. , doctor, to respond those comments? >> i agree with his comment. what we have found in our research is the suicide rates seem to correspond quite closely to state level unemployment rates. in particular, when we do these long-term studies that track individuals before, during, and after the recession we can control for their pre-existing mental health statistically and find it is the new unemployment that seems to trigger a new onset of depression and suicide, particularly among our most honorable, adults over 52 when they lose a job or often discriminated against or have a very hard time finding new work. there's a great deal of shame in it is quite hard for our healthcare system also to access those individuals given the degree of barriers they have to existing mental-health. >> what is unusual for us in this country compared t
dr. sanjay basu, authors of, "the body economic: why austerity kills. recessions, budget battles and the politics of life and deathd stuckler is a senior research leader at oxford university. dr. sanjay basu is an assistant professor of medicine and epidemiologist at stanford university. , doctor, to respond those comments? >> i agree with his comment. what we have found in our research is the suicide rates seem to correspond quite closely to state level unemployment rates. in...
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annual deaths from abuse of prescription painkillers, or opioids, has quadrupled to more than 16,000 deaths. dr. thomas frieden is the director of the centers for disease control. >> we've had a huge increase in the amount othese drugs that are prescribed. and the more that they are prescribed, the more they're abused. that's the bottom line. >> reporter: in fact, the painkiller hydrocodone, found in the popular drug vicodin, is the most prescribed drug in the united states. doctors say, taken as directed, painkillers can be a godsend for pain sufferers. but national surveys show the majority of people who misuse prescription painkillers get them not from their doctor, but from a friend. whitney box, austin's sister, believes that was true in her brother's case. >> i think he was getting them for free from people who just wanted to be in his life and live in his world. they wanted to get closer to him, wanted to get closer to all the players. >> reporter: in many cases, pills are lifted from the family medicine cabinet. >> they're not getting it from drug dealers, they're not getting it off the
annual deaths from abuse of prescription painkillers, or opioids, has quadrupled to more than 16,000 deaths. dr. thomas frieden is the director of the centers for disease control. >> we've had a huge increase in the amount othese drugs that are prescribed. and the more that they are prescribed, the more they're abused. that's the bottom line. >> reporter: in fact, the painkiller hydrocodone, found in the popular drug vicodin, is the most prescribed drug in the united states. doctors...
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dr. gosnell may get the death penalty? >> again, there's a gag order as far as the -- i can talk about generalities but as far as that concern, i'd rather not comment on that right now. obviously we -- if that comes to it, we'll mount the defense to that. but that's next tuesday. we're just dealing with today, today. >> lastly, sir, do you blame the media and the focus on this among some conservatives for the verdict, or is this just what was in the courtroom was in the courtroom? >> no, i don't blame that. i mean, there was obviously a tremendous amount of that everywhere. i mean, nobody was really rooting for dr. gosnell, i can tell you that. but, again, i don't believe that had the effect on the jury. this jury was conscientious. they cared. they spent a lot of time. and, again, by the nature of the verdict, that is, finding not guilty of some, guilty of other counts, they obviously thought about the evidence, were conscientious. that's all we can expect out of our jury system. >> lastly, sir, do you think it would help
dr. gosnell may get the death penalty? >> again, there's a gag order as far as the -- i can talk about generalities but as far as that concern, i'd rather not comment on that right now. obviously we -- if that comes to it, we'll mount the defense to that. but that's next tuesday. we're just dealing with today, today. >> lastly, sir, do you blame the media and the focus on this among some conservatives for the verdict, or is this just what was in the courtroom was in the courtroom?...
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. >> at last, catherine is free of binky's death grip. dr. rayford doesn't know if her injuries will be fatal. she's rushed to the hospital. >> i just felt the crunching of my leg. it was so excruciating. >> i believe it was almost two weeks she was in the hospital. she had some open wounds. a lot of bruising. she also had a broken leg. >> very lucky. i feel very fortunate. catherine suffers torn ligaments and a couple of broken bones. but the biggest bruises are to her ego. there was no point dwelling over it, it's done, it's gone, i've got to get on with my life and pick up the pieces where i left off. that means dealing with people saying i've done a stupid thing. >> the next day the zoo returns to normal. but fascinated rubber neckers flock to binky's little part of the world. everyone has an opinion. i think it's kind of sad that she didn't stay out of the fences. we're not supposed to be doing that. it kind of ruins it for everybody else. yeah. that's what happens if you don't follow the rules. >> this is judgment the thing to do before
. >> at last, catherine is free of binky's death grip. dr. rayford doesn't know if her injuries will be fatal. she's rushed to the hospital. >> i just felt the crunching of my leg. it was so excruciating. >> i believe it was almost two weeks she was in the hospital. she had some open wounds. a lot of bruising. she also had a broken leg. >> very lucky. i feel very fortunate. catherine suffers torn ligaments and a couple of broken bones. but the biggest bruises are to her...
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found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of one wm woman who died after going to him for an abortion in addition to several lesser charges. drell could face the death penalty. >>> stay with us. the day's top lines are coming up. >>> in an effort to appeal to women, the nra is highlighting women's self-defense, including purses with hidden handgun pockets. if it's one thing women are good at, it's quickly retrieving something from their purse. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. ♪ won
found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of one wm woman who died after going to him for an abortion in addition to several lesser charges. drell could face the death penalty. >>> stay with us. the day's top lines are coming up. >>> in an effort to appeal to women, the nra is highlighting women's self-defense, including purses with hidden handgun pockets. if it's one thing women are good at, it's quickly retrieving something from their purse. constipated? yeah....
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. >>> the abortion provider convicted of killing babies will avoid the death penalty. dr.reed to waive his rights to appeal to receive two life sentences. gosnell was convicted yesterday on three counts of first-degree murder among a host of other charges and will officially be sentenced tomorrow. thanks again to our round table. up next in our buried lead, keeping children safe. teaching them to avoid strangers. well, that is not the answer it turns out. we'll tell you what can help we'll tell you what can help your children's safety. teachingt create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. humans. eve
. >>> the abortion provider convicted of killing babies will avoid the death penalty. dr.reed to waive his rights to appeal to receive two life sentences. gosnell was convicted yesterday on three counts of first-degree murder among a host of other charges and will officially be sentenced tomorrow. thanks again to our round table. up next in our buried lead, keeping children safe. teaching them to avoid strangers. well, that is not the answer it turns out. we'll tell you what can help...
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this is really the death penalty phase, anderson, and so they're going to hear aggravating factors and mitigating factors and they will decide whether or not they believe dr. gosnell should get the death penalty or whether or not his life should be spared. it's very clear, though, from the counts and all the charges that even if he doesn't get the death penalty he's 72 years old. he will spend the rest of his life in prison. but really, it's a question of life or death for this doctor, which starts next tuesday. >> all right. sunny, thanks. let's get caught up on some of the other stories we're following tonight. isha joins us with the "360" bulletin. >>> we begin with a "360" follow from valley springs, california. that's where a 12-year-old boy is accused of stabbing to death his 8-year-old sister last month. he originally told police he saw an intruder leave the home. before her death, the boy was suspended for five days for bringing a pocket knife to his middle school. >>> o.j. simpson was back in court today seeking a new trial on his las vegas armed robbery conviction. he is serving 33 years for the 2007 crime. he claims he was only trying to get ba
this is really the death penalty phase, anderson, and so they're going to hear aggravating factors and mitigating factors and they will decide whether or not they believe dr. gosnell should get the death penalty or whether or not his life should be spared. it's very clear, though, from the counts and all the charges that even if he doesn't get the death penalty he's 72 years old. he will spend the rest of his life in prison. but really, it's a question of life or death for this doctor, which...
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the viruses are blamed for at least 50 deaths. dr.e national foundation for infectious diseases. dr. shafner, good morning. thank you for joining us today. i know it's early. >> good morning to you, gayle. >> it's good to see you. what are doctors most concerned about with these two viruses? >> well we're most concerned that these viruses might develop the capacity to be transmitted very readily from person to person. in which case we could have many outbreaks of disease around the world and perhaps even in the united states. >> we're talking about the corona virus, right, one that has spread from the middle east to europe. ning it in other places around the world? >> well, at the moment, its heart is in the middle east but some people can travel from the middle east to other parts of the world, the united kingdom, france, and develop their illness in those locations. so all of us are alert to anyone traveling from the middle east or from china with the bird flu virus infection. if they come to the united states and get sick we'll jum
the viruses are blamed for at least 50 deaths. dr.e national foundation for infectious diseases. dr. shafner, good morning. thank you for joining us today. i know it's early. >> good morning to you, gayle. >> it's good to see you. what are doctors most concerned about with these two viruses? >> well we're most concerned that these viruses might develop the capacity to be transmitted very readily from person to person. in which case we could have many outbreaks of disease...
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we're back over the border driving through california, to death valley, to victorville, where the dr. pepper-snapple group is inside this factory making something else. >> i can smell it soon as i walk in. they're making clamato juice, invented in america, made in california, texas, new york. they've been selling it to mexico for years. we saw it everywhere, inside this walmart, in mexico city, right there on the shelf. so the made in america label carries weight? >> a lot of weight. it's very important. >> reporter: even drinks and food made with clamato. the idea of clamato was invented in the united states? >> yes. >> reporter: but it's more popular in mexico? >> yes. >> reporter: the recipe? >> lemon and clamato. >> reporter: she puts me to work. tonight selling in mexico, selling to hispanic america too. but now, the test. how did it taste? ♪ >> it's spicy. >> reporter: and one more iconic american brand we found in this roller bag. the iconic mary kay lady has arrived in mexico. how often do you tell your clients that it's made in america? [ spanish ] you always tell them. mary
we're back over the border driving through california, to death valley, to victorville, where the dr. pepper-snapple group is inside this factory making something else. >> i can smell it soon as i walk in. they're making clamato juice, invented in america, made in california, texas, new york. they've been selling it to mexico for years. we saw it everywhere, inside this walmart, in mexico city, right there on the shelf. so the made in america label carries weight? >> a lot of...
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now to pittsburgh where the fbi has joined an investigation into the death of an accomplished neurologist. dr cyanide. the district attorney's office says police are investigating the death as a possible homicide or suicide. nick valencia has more. >> reporter: the mystery began last month when dr. autumn klein, the popular chief of women's neurology at the university of pittsburgh medical center suddenly collapsed at home. three days later, klein was dead. toxic levels of cyanide found in her body. her family, friends and neighbors, shocked. >> we were stunned. >> reporter: authorities are concerned this is no accident. the medical examiner's office calling the death, quote, highly suspicious. klein was respected by peer and patients. now the fbi and police are conducting a criminal investigation into her death. authorities say the hospital where klein worked did have supplies of cyanide and she or someone she worked with could have had access to it. investigators executed a search warrant at the lab where klein's husband works. also at the university of pittsburgh. her husband called 911 af
now to pittsburgh where the fbi has joined an investigation into the death of an accomplished neurologist. dr cyanide. the district attorney's office says police are investigating the death as a possible homicide or suicide. nick valencia has more. >> reporter: the mystery began last month when dr. autumn klein, the popular chief of women's neurology at the university of pittsburgh medical center suddenly collapsed at home. three days later, klein was dead. toxic levels of cyanide found...
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death. our own dr. sanjay gupta takes a closer look.ur families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> the thunderstorm hit my house. and -- >> this is the local meteorologist. >> get out of your house now. if you do not have a storm shelter, get out of your house now. >> did you hear him say that? >> yes. >> and you didn't have a storm shelter? >> i didn't have a storm shelter and i went -- >> where did you go? >> we went to my car. >> his car. >> did you drive or did your mommy sfl. >> my mom drive. and we drive away from the storm. >> all right. some good story telling from a young guy here in moore, oklahoma. trying to outrun a tornado may
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dr. gosnell is charged in the deaths of four babies and a 41-year-old patient.l was filled with gruesome testimony of babies being allegedly killed with sizsors. sunny, can you give us an update on just the proceedings at this point? is anyone talking, any of the lawyers as these jurors continue this tough task? >> there's a gag order in this case. so while we have seen the lawyers coming in and out of the courtroom, they aren't speaking to us. i will tell you the jury has asked a couple of questions but most of the questions have had to deal with his codefendant, dr. o neil. there are about 19 charges, about 258 counts against this doctor. i do want to give you a little bit of color from the courtroom because we covered some of these trials together. in the middle of the courtroom, in the well, as an exhibit that's been there from the entire beginning of the case, is the actual examine nation table plus the stirrups. this jury has looked at the dingy medical equipment from the beginning. >> that is odd. weigh in for me. i have in courtrooms where jurors weren't
dr. gosnell is charged in the deaths of four babies and a 41-year-old patient.l was filled with gruesome testimony of babies being allegedly killed with sizsors. sunny, can you give us an update on just the proceedings at this point? is anyone talking, any of the lawyers as these jurors continue this tough task? >> there's a gag order in this case. so while we have seen the lawyers coming in and out of the courtroom, they aren't speaking to us. i will tell you the jury has asked a couple...
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dr. kermit gosnell was convicted for the death of three babies. today he escaped the death penalty.sident of the pro black union. >> he perpetuated black on black crimes which is national problem that has becoming increasingly more pronounced over the years. he ran his bloody clinic in a black neighborhood where he made millions of dollars killing black children. he got away with it simply because he could. after all, no one really cares about poor black babies, do they gosnell knew he could kill black children and no one would blink an eye. >> bob: good point she raises. percentage of the population, blacks 6 a much higher percentage of borgsz which seems to be an issue that ought to resonate in the black community. maybe this kicks it off. what do you think? >> eric: here is what i think. during that trial the defense said there are tons of doctors that are doing this right now. they said tons of doctors doing this exactly what gosnell doing. he copped a plea deal. he won't get death but spend the rest of his life in prison because he won't appeal the sentence or verdict. i want t
dr. kermit gosnell was convicted for the death of three babies. today he escaped the death penalty.sident of the pro black union. >> he perpetuated black on black crimes which is national problem that has becoming increasingly more pronounced over the years. he ran his bloody clinic in a black neighborhood where he made millions of dollars killing black children. he got away with it simply because he could. after all, no one really cares about poor black babies, do they gosnell knew he...
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death of a patient. it's one of several cases making tabloid headlines. author of presumed guilty. also here, my old friend attorney, welcome to you both. let's start with this case of drgosnell. should he get the death penalty, do you think? >> well, he's certainly eligible for it. my real concern, though, is the political nature of all of this in the sense that the aebt choice, the anti-choice are already trying to use this case, piers, as a way to get new laws which will restrict abortions even further and will then cause women to have to seek back-alley doctors, such as dr. gosnell. >> right. he fragrantly breeched existing laws. that's what we're dealing with. >> yes, absolutely. and then we have various other factors as to his intent. you know, common sense will tell you that if you're delivering a live baby, that that's absolute and complete murder. but i think there's going to be a lot of grey here in the area of the sentencing phase as to what his actual intent was and whether it was easily provable that he had specific intent to murder. >> and i think we're going to have to condemn the department of health in pennsylvania. after all, they are the ones who sho
death of a patient. it's one of several cases making tabloid headlines. author of presumed guilty. also here, my old friend attorney, welcome to you both. let's start with this case of drgosnell. should he get the death penalty, do you think? >> well, he's certainly eligible for it. my real concern, though, is the political nature of all of this in the sense that the aebt choice, the anti-choice are already trying to use this case, piers, as a way to get new laws which will restrict...
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death trial. a police detective says he believes dr.ay's financial situation may have caused him to break the rules. the doctors say aeg hired dr. murray. >>> crews in new york city are about to remove part of the wing from part of the planes from the 9/11 terror attack. medical examiners are ramping up their search of the area for possible human remains. it is not known if they have found anything in their search. >>> rising political tensions turn into an all-out brawl in venezuela's national assembly. one woman said she was attacked from behind and thrown to the floor. opposition groups have been protesting recently announced presidential election results. wow. >>> let's turn our attention to syria's civil war. a new report suggests the obama administration is preparing to start arming the opposition. according to the washington post planning for a weapon shipment goes with the regime using chemical weapons against rebel fighters. bring us up to date with what you know. >> reporter: there was an explosion just a couple of minutes ago
death trial. a police detective says he believes dr.ay's financial situation may have caused him to break the rules. the doctors say aeg hired dr. murray. >>> crews in new york city are about to remove part of the wing from part of the planes from the 9/11 terror attack. medical examiners are ramping up their search of the area for possible human remains. it is not known if they have found anything in their search. >>> rising political tensions turn into an all-out brawl in...
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. >>> a philadelphia abortion doctor convicted of first-degree murder will not face the death penalty. drree convictions for the deaths of three babies who were born alive in his abortion clinic. he'll be sentenced today to life in prison without chance of parole. >>> the navy is preparing for the next generation of u.s. military drones, one that can take off and land on u.s. aircraft carriers. the x 47 b is the newest drone in the pentagon's arsenal. cnn was there for the aircraft's first test launch or the deck of the u.s.s. george h.w. bush. the real test will come in a few weeks when the drone will attempt to land on a moving aircraft carrier at sea. that is the most difficult maneuver in military aviation. >>> prince harry ends his u.s. visit today with the charity polo match in greenwich, connecticut. there is little doubt prince harry's u.s. tour has been a big hit. the british royal stepped up to the plate in harlem yesterday hitting everything yankee slugger mark teixeira threw at him. >> the british royal also impressed hurricane ravaged new jersey. max foster has been following
. >>> a philadelphia abortion doctor convicted of first-degree murder will not face the death penalty. drree convictions for the deaths of three babies who were born alive in his abortion clinic. he'll be sentenced today to life in prison without chance of parole. >>> the navy is preparing for the next generation of u.s. military drones, one that can take off and land on u.s. aircraft carriers. the x 47 b is the newest drone in the pentagon's arsenal. cnn was there for the...
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dr. gosnell's women's medical society. those deaths all unintentional.s say in the case of babies born alive in the clinic. >> he was introducing labor and having these women deliver babies and deliver fetuses. the women testified that these lives were taken it wasn't a traditional type of abortion procedure. they were drugged up birth would be induced once the baby left the mother's body taking its first breath at that point that's how this doctor elected to kill these babies. >> he had a process that he referred to as snipping. that the children would be born alive and that they would then take siz cissors and place them at the base of the skull and snip or severe the spinal cord of those children that were born alive. >> this is a very very painful thing. some of these babies did not die immediately. >> those aren't botched abortions that's homicide. the reason he was doing this is because he had 46 lawsuits and he was paying up money for women who remained mutilated. it was easier to deliver a baby where they go in there and-- rather than go in there
dr. gosnell's women's medical society. those deaths all unintentional.s say in the case of babies born alive in the clinic. >> he was introducing labor and having these women deliver babies and deliver fetuses. the women testified that these lives were taken it wasn't a traditional type of abortion procedure. they were drugged up birth would be induced once the baby left the mother's body taking its first breath at that point that's how this doctor elected to kill these babies. >>...
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dr. kermit gosnell charged with 200 counts, including multiple count office murder in connection with the deathbabies at the clinic where he provides abortion services. i'm confident many of you were following this and there are reports of what -- a verdict having been reached and read and some people know what it is. shannon is at the courthouse. it's my understanding that nobody has been allowed to leave the courtroom, and that nobody has been allowed to send out any information, and whatever you're reading anywhere on social media or on twitter is michigan -- is something you ought to wait because we don't know. >> absolutely. we have our open producer who has been inside for weeks covering this. she said the jump was very strict about this and said all electronics would have to be off in the courtroom why the verdicts were read or he would take them away. he told the media inside, if i see you using a phone or blackberry or anything else i will hold you in contempt of court, or i may. you know that can mean fines or jail time. so it appears most of the media are respecting that embargo. we
dr. kermit gosnell charged with 200 counts, including multiple count office murder in connection with the deathbabies at the clinic where he provides abortion services. i'm confident many of you were following this and there are reports of what -- a verdict having been reached and read and some people know what it is. shannon is at the courthouse. it's my understanding that nobody has been allowed to leave the courtroom, and that nobody has been allowed to send out any information, and whatever...
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dr. gosnell's clins crimes carry either life in prison or death. jury is to start considering his punishment one week from tomorrow. shannon bream is live outside the courthouse tonight. >> one of the keys we are watching for now is whether kermit gosnell will take the stand next week essentially to plead for his life. you know, he never testified during the trial itself. in fact, the defense put on zero witnesses to tell its side of the case. gosnell's attorney today after the verdict if he thought that was a mistake. here is what he said. >> as a trial lawyer at the time that you make them. and it's like sports. it would be easy to, you know, second guess it after the fact and say i should have done that after i lost. but, i don't. i made the decision and i made it jointly with my client and we distant by it acting the to the verdict the communications director said this must have and enforce laws to access is and legal abortion while pro-life groups say it proves these clinics need more regulation. no decision from gosnell and legal team about w
dr. gosnell's clins crimes carry either life in prison or death. jury is to start considering his punishment one week from tomorrow. shannon bream is live outside the courthouse tonight. >> one of the keys we are watching for now is whether kermit gosnell will take the stand next week essentially to plead for his life. you know, he never testified during the trial itself. in fact, the defense put on zero witnesses to tell its side of the case. gosnell's attorney today after the verdict if...
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death. joining us now giving us perspective on this deadly virus fox news medical contributor dr. siegel. i have never heard of a virus that has better than a 50% death rate. this is stunning stuff, what is happening here? >> it is certainly something we have to take seriously. any time a new virus emerges we don't know the scope it is going to be. the initial virus looks like high def rate among the cases. there is a problem, first of all he is not very shy when she says threat to the entire world. the head of the world health organization said it could kill up to 90 million, it was swine flu, says every time there is an emerging virus, she did it with sars. there is something very interesting. in 2003 effective 7000 people and killed 700 when it first emerged, sars was 50% death rate and everybody panic, it will kill the entire world. the city of toronto was cordoned off, asia spend $30 billion keeping people from traveling and sequestering people. you know what, that is the real story about sars, the fear, the panic. now i see on tv people say this could be another sars. but it
death. joining us now giving us perspective on this deadly virus fox news medical contributor dr. siegel. i have never heard of a virus that has better than a 50% death rate. this is stunning stuff, what is happening here? >> it is certainly something we have to take seriously. any time a new virus emerges we don't know the scope it is going to be. the initial virus looks like high def rate among the cases. there is a problem, first of all he is not very shy when she says threat to the...
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it is the leading cause of death, killing 600,000 americans a year. so when dr. jon lapook told us today that doctors may have discovered a fountain of youth for hearts, we wanted to know more. doctors rich lee and amy waiters may have discovered a new way of treating old sick hearts. make them young again. >> the heart is a very key organ that experiences a decline in function as people age. and we wanted to understand how that decline in function arose. and whether we might be able to intervene to stop it or reverse it. >> reporter: during age-related heart failure the heart grows larger as the muscle stiffens and becomes thick h that can cause blood to back up into the lungs which can make it hard to bleed. >> there has been a suspicion that there is a circulating hormone or some material that can reverse some of the aging process. >> reporter: the harvard team honed in on a horhome called gdf-11 which declines with age in mice. the scientists took gdf-11 from young healthy mice and gave it to old mice with heart failure. >> the heart is not known for being a
it is the leading cause of death, killing 600,000 americans a year. so when dr. jon lapook told us today that doctors may have discovered a fountain of youth for hearts, we wanted to know more. doctors rich lee and amy waiters may have discovered a new way of treating old sick hearts. make them young again. >> the heart is a very key organ that experiences a decline in function as people age. and we wanted to understand how that decline in function arose. and whether we might be able to...
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. >> it's a model that predicts recurrence, predicts deaths from breast cancer. >> reporter: dr. of fisher's oncologists, he says he trusts the predictions online but leaves it up to the patients to decide. >> that allows us to dictate for any individual what the cost would be in terms of the treatment versus their absolute benefit. >> reporter: there are other cancer risk calculators. we asked fisher to try this newer online predictor developed through harvard medical school. it's called cancer math it is open sourced, free and available to anyone. the same patient data input yields very different results. cancer math shows fisher's 10 year risk of death much lower at 6%. a 2% benefit and 1% is the margin of error. >> my risk was exactly the same whether i took the drugs or i didn't. >> reporter: we discovered agemen online got funded by drug makers. that's according to peer reviewed research. he told me he rechecked online last week and it's simply outdated. >> has probably been super seeded and hopefully our work will also be superceded by the next generation. >> women are so
. >> it's a model that predicts recurrence, predicts deaths from breast cancer. >> reporter: dr. of fisher's oncologists, he says he trusts the predictions online but leaves it up to the patients to decide. >> that allows us to dictate for any individual what the cost would be in terms of the treatment versus their absolute benefit. >> reporter: there are other cancer risk calculators. we asked fisher to try this newer online predictor developed through harvard medical...
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dr. drew, said she believed in the death penalty her whole life, but when it ultimately came down to makeion. it's a kettle of fish. when are you in the room with that person, that's thumbs up our thunls down. did that surprise you? >> that doesn't surprise me, the way you set that question up, it's an extremely awesome responsibility no matter how clear you are with the appropriateness of the death penalty, itself. diane was clear the brutality of the murder, even she equivocated a bit. some of the instructions they were getting about the death penalty instructed them to look into the previous history of crime the previous behavior. there were several jurors who were not only convinced this was a sort of an alchemy of that relationship that, she has no history he was likely to do this thing. several jurors believed the abuse defense to some degree or another. so they were absolutely clear to give it to a serial killer or to someone that met that criteria that they were given, but they were also very clear they could not give it to jodi arias, so they were deadlocked. to say, i'm troubled
dr. drew, said she believed in the death penalty her whole life, but when it ultimately came down to makeion. it's a kettle of fish. when are you in the room with that person, that's thumbs up our thunls down. did that surprise you? >> that doesn't surprise me, the way you set that question up, it's an extremely awesome responsibility no matter how clear you are with the appropriateness of the death penalty, itself. diane was clear the brutality of the murder, even she equivocated a bit....
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death penalty here. >> that's correct, mika. we had dr. l found guilty of three counts of first-degree murder involving the deaths of three babies, the jury determined were born alive and killed by the doctor or members of his staff. the judge has given the jury a week off. they come back next tuesday. and then they'll begin hearing evidence in the penalty phase to determine whether dr. gosnell should be put to death or sentenced to life in prison with no opportunity for parole. >> and then there's a fourth victim as well in the charges against him? >> there were originally four counts of first-degree murder. the jury acquitted him of one. they found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of a virginia woman named kamaya mongar. she was administered too much demerol during an abortion procedure and went into cardiac arrest. >> the "washington post" has put this actually above the fold, this story above the fold, for some time, conservative groups were suggesting that reporters wither dismissing this. some have dismissed it as a
death penalty here. >> that's correct, mika. we had dr. l found guilty of three counts of first-degree murder involving the deaths of three babies, the jury determined were born alive and killed by the doctor or members of his staff. the judge has given the jury a week off. they come back next tuesday. and then they'll begin hearing evidence in the penalty phase to determine whether dr. gosnell should be put to death or sentenced to life in prison with no opportunity for parole. >>...
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we'll see what the jury decides whether she gets death or life. thank you, dr.g us. >> be well. bill: the families of travis alexander crying after justice long sought, five years in fact. a similar reaction outside the courtroom. here is the scene. [cheers and applause] we saw cheering and hugging and tearing up from some of the strangers who came to gather there. a friend of alexander, well he says there is only one justice now and that's the death penalty. >> shouldn't have been any other way. anything else would have been a travesty. >> honestly i didn't look over at her. my eyes teared up. i couldn't see. i think i just looked skyward and thanked god for this day. >> if what she did to travis is not justified the death penalty in america today, then why do we have one? bill: alexander, 30 years old when he was killed. >>>oing to move now to benghazi. the hearing yesterday revealing major questions from the u.s. military and their response thereafter. diplomat gregory hicks was on the ground in tripoli when terrorists stormed the compound. he testified that
we'll see what the jury decides whether she gets death or life. thank you, dr.g us. >> be well. bill: the families of travis alexander crying after justice long sought, five years in fact. a similar reaction outside the courtroom. here is the scene. [cheers and applause] we saw cheering and hugging and tearing up from some of the strangers who came to gather there. a friend of alexander, well he says there is only one justice now and that's the death penalty. >> shouldn't have been...
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death trial resumes in a few hours in los angeles. in court yesterday, police detective testified that dr. ray was in desperate financial straits at the time of the pop star's death. he may have been motivated by money concerns. murray administered the fatal overdose in 2009 and convicted of involuntary manslaughter in jackson's death. >>> a saudi arabian dib low mat living in an upscale home in a washington, d.c., suburb is the focus of a human trafficking investigation this morning. federal officials say they removed two filipino women from his home in mcclean, virginia. the women were being mistreated. they are not naming the diplomat, however. >> new information this morning showing the number of young unmarried mothers in this country is on the rise. according to the census bureau, more than 60% of new mothers in their early 20es are single. that up is from 32% in 2005. wide variations of unwed mothers by income, race and location. the states with the most unwed mothers under 25, mississippi, louisiana, and new mexico. >> that's a big why this there, right? >> a lot of reasons. >> all
death trial resumes in a few hours in los angeles. in court yesterday, police detective testified that dr. ray was in desperate financial straits at the time of the pop star's death. he may have been motivated by money concerns. murray administered the fatal overdose in 2009 and convicted of involuntary manslaughter in jackson's death. >>> a saudi arabian dib low mat living in an upscale home in a washington, d.c., suburb is the focus of a human trafficking investigation this morning....