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etter, etter. >> as his fit continues, etter is taken to the suicide prevention unit for observation.. hurt me more. hurt me. >> etter, nobody wants to hurt you. >> why are you smashing me against the wall if you don't want to hurt me, huh? >> to prevent him from harming himself, etter is placed in four-point restraints. our cameras were there the next morning when a nurse came in to check on him. >> are you feeling like you still want to hurt yourself? >> i never wanted to hurt myself. >> now, were you banging your head last night? >> yes, because i was frustrated. i do that when i'm frustrated. >> that's not the right thing to do though, is it now? >> well, it's better than hurting somebody else. >> well, you're right. what i'm going to do now is call the psychiatrist, and see if we can discontinue the four-point order so he doesn't even have to go back in to them now because i really don't feel that he's of any threat to himself or others at this point. >> released from the four-point restraints, etter is moved to a 24-hour observation cell and is placed in a suicide smock. a tear-
etter, etter. >> as his fit continues, etter is taken to the suicide prevention unit for observation.. hurt me more. hurt me. >> etter, nobody wants to hurt you. >> why are you smashing me against the wall if you don't want to hurt me, huh? >> to prevent him from harming himself, etter is placed in four-point restraints. our cameras were there the next morning when a nurse came in to check on him. >> are you feeling like you still want to hurt yourself? >> i...
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. >>> to get in touch with our send an e-mail to etter get baquero or call us. >>> up next, $50 million for a bronx woman after what she went through during childbirth. >> reporter: $50 million awarded to a young mother after a lawsuit against her doctor. we're going to have details on what happened to her during childbirth and the life she now has to lead. that's coming up. >> chuck is here with what's new tonightt 6:00. >> we have a new holt in the house. we welcome stefan holt to our news4 family. he'll show us why some people are being forced out of their homes. >>> after that long pause, why some new yorkers and families of eduador victims are having such a hard time sending aid to people who need it. [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn' t look good. no, not you. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it' s like lugging this around... it' s dragging down your fuel economy. [ breaking glass ] but over time, using new and improved bp gasoline with invigorate helps clean up that dirt, like hundreds of sc bbing brushes. [ scrubbing bristles ] so that means a cleaner engine, whi
. >>> to get in touch with our send an e-mail to etter get baquero or call us. >>> up next, $50 million for a bronx woman after what she went through during childbirth. >> reporter: $50 million awarded to a young mother after a lawsuit against her doctor. we're going to have details on what happened to her during childbirth and the life she now has to lead. that's coming up. >> chuck is here with what's new tonightt 6:00. >> we have a new holt in the house....
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the troubled transit agency, metro come under fire, in a ,etter to the general manager federal safety inspectors say metro is failing to provide basic safety protections. suzanne kennedy takes a look at these troubling findings. >> federal inspectors issuing a scathing report on the transit system, they say the situation is so bad that metro should act immediately to make the nexus seri improvements -- necessary improvements. the transit says metro workers are putting themselves and passengers at risk. in this later to the metro general manager, or issue such as emergency walkways blocked by construction debris. emergency switches to cut power to the third rail not working and fire extinguishers in the system that either do not work or -- this comes after a systemwide safety shutdown last month. we talk with riders who says this report erodes their confidence. >> it makes me concerned. of my personal safety. --h the newer cars, .> metro is useful every day it seems like there is an issue, never a smooth drive. >> metro says it has then reached by the fda and all safety critical itemsr
the troubled transit agency, metro come under fire, in a ,etter to the general manager federal safety inspectors say metro is failing to provide basic safety protections. suzanne kennedy takes a look at these troubling findings. >> federal inspectors issuing a scathing report on the transit system, they say the situation is so bad that metro should act immediately to make the nexus seri improvements -- necessary improvements. the transit says metro workers are putting themselves and...
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are still sorting out what happened in 2012, but one thing they all agree on is they need to do a ettereaching out to minorities. and look, call me self-centered, minority think of one they could start with. [laughter] hello. trial run, you know. [laughter] if they won't come to me, i will to them. recently, i had dinner -- it's publicized. i had dinner with a number of the republican centers. easy.it, it wasn't i proposed a toast. it died in committee. [laughter] of course, even after i've done all this, some folks still don't with i spend enough time congress. drink with u get a mitch mcconnell, they can. really? [laughter] drink with u get a mitch mcconnell. [laughter] . applause] i'm sorry. s.get frustrated sometime [laughter] i am not giving up. taking my charm offensive on the road. a texas barbecue with ted cruz. kentucky blue grass concert with rand paul. michellek-burning with bachmann. [laughter] murmuring] pres. obama: my charm offensive learn interesting things about what's going on in congress. it turns out, absolutely nothing. [laughter] charm part of my offensive is simpl
are still sorting out what happened in 2012, but one thing they all agree on is they need to do a ettereaching out to minorities. and look, call me self-centered, minority think of one they could start with. [laughter] hello. trial run, you know. [laughter] if they won't come to me, i will to them. recently, i had dinner -- it's publicized. i had dinner with a number of the republican centers. easy.it, it wasn't i proposed a toast. it died in committee. [laughter] of course, even after i've...
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ted cruz says his comments show why he in carly fiorina are a .etter outsider choice he was officialsy personnel have been disciplined over the bombing of the civilian hospital in an afghan city but none will face criminal charges. 42 people were killed in october during a strike on the clinic run by medecins sans frontieres. a crew mistook the building for a taliban command post. india has asked the u.k. to deport a dj. new delhi made the request after revoking his passport. say he isdia reports living in a $17 million home. this is bloomberg news. icbc following bank of china, preaching bad loan provision requirements to avoid posting a drop in profits. give us an idea of what is going on. reporter: the regulator has put out 150% minimum on the ratio that banks have to set aside for bad loans. been underty has some much pressure that the banks have net interest margins. but also because of the bad loans. icbc had a 14% rise in the first quarter. without lowering the mandatory -- bank of141.2% china did the same thing. both in order to smooth out their earnings and get into positive
ted cruz says his comments show why he in carly fiorina are a .etter outsider choice he was officialsy personnel have been disciplined over the bombing of the civilian hospital in an afghan city but none will face criminal charges. 42 people were killed in october during a strike on the clinic run by medecins sans frontieres. a crew mistook the building for a taliban command post. india has asked the u.k. to deport a dj. new delhi made the request after revoking his passport. say he isdia...
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♪ sleep train [train horn] ♪ your ticket etter ♪ ♪ dearly beloved we are gathered together to get throughamerica. celebrating prince, an outpouring of love for the electrifying star who changed the face of music, defying labels and fighting them learning breaking new details about his mysterious sudden death found unresponsive in his studio's elevator a week after being sick. his flight making an emergency landing. the investigation underway right now. ♪ this is what it sounds like when doves cry ♪ >> i could have never imagined this in my wildest dream. >> a seven-time grammy winner oscar winner and rock & roll hall of famer, the 5'2" star larger than life. ♪ controversy >>> the enigmatic entertainer never shying away from controversy always pushi
♪ sleep train [train horn] ♪ your ticket etter ♪ ♪ dearly beloved we are gathered together to get throughamerica. celebrating prince, an outpouring of love for the electrifying star who changed the face of music, defying labels and fighting them learning breaking new details about his mysterious sudden death found unresponsive in his studio's elevator a week after being sick. his flight making an emergency landing. the investigation underway right now. ♪ this is what it sounds like...
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were enough things that jackie said in his writings and in his columns and in his that etters to rachel, were going to fall outside the purview of even rachel's memory dominates this film. and so i went to jamie and he i don't mean aid, to imitate his very distinctive voice. just want you to be the voice almost from the grave that sounds cliche, but reading the have or so quotes that we throughout both of these episodes, to sort of hear from him. sometimes when you want to hear from him, when he's turning the other cheek, an just g thing about how he wanted to turn to the philadelphia phillies dugout and go back and smash out the guy's teeth. he doesn't do it. but it's really good to hear that that was what was running so it's not just the saintly jesus like jackie robinson who turns the other cheek. charlie: what was life like after baseball? >> it was complicated. family tragedies involved. great activity involved with the movement.hts a developing relationship with rachel. she wanted to have a job. a career. reluctant, t first and she had to educate him and set him straight about tha
were enough things that jackie said in his writings and in his columns and in his that etters to rachel, were going to fall outside the purview of even rachel's memory dominates this film. and so i went to jamie and he i don't mean aid, to imitate his very distinctive voice. just want you to be the voice almost from the grave that sounds cliche, but reading the have or so quotes that we throughout both of these episodes, to sort of hear from him. sometimes when you want to hear from him, when...
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even there, you issue bold l etter caution to those who might step into humanitarian disaster areas. essence,n interventions often cause more harm than good. she medicare in intervention often puts the spotlight on atrocities, -- you say that humanitarian intervention often puts the spotlight on atrocities. so, more harm than good. could you elaborate a bit more on the more recent part that you write about in the book and amplify those cautions? >> yes. the last chapter of the book that focuses on the cold war period, talks about the economic crises of the 1980's and 1990's, that set the stage for massive civil discontent, pro-democracy movements, and at the same time, at the end of the cold war, western support dictate -- dissipated. there was no reason to support the strong man who had been regional policeman during the cold war. no longer union existed and was not there to bolster regimes, so all hell broke loose effectively. some of the case studies and wereat, including somalia, that was certainly presented to the american people as a case of humanitarian intervention. it was fa
even there, you issue bold l etter caution to those who might step into humanitarian disaster areas. essence,n interventions often cause more harm than good. she medicare in intervention often puts the spotlight on atrocities, -- you say that humanitarian intervention often puts the spotlight on atrocities. so, more harm than good. could you elaborate a bit more on the more recent part that you write about in the book and amplify those cautions? >> yes. the last chapter of the book that...
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political scientist who says she rarely agrees with sarah palin but one comment struck accord with her. ettere day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. whyto learn, right?e? so you can get a good job and you're not working for peanuts. well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? while you guys are busy napping, peanuts are delivering 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients right to your mouth. you ever see a peanut take a day off? no. peanuts don't even get casual khaki fridays. because peanuts take their job seriously. so unless you want a life of skimming wifi off the neighbors, you'll harness the hardworking power of the peanut. (cheering) yeah! ahh... you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! an
political scientist who says she rarely agrees with sarah palin but one comment struck accord with her. ettere day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. whyto learn, right?e? so you can get a good job and you're not working for peanuts. well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? while you guys are busy napping, peanuts...
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traders pulling out of tokyo stock market for the past 13 weeks, the longest stretch since 1998. ,etterront breaking through $40 a barrel in new york for the first time this month as concerns ease about a global glut. producers meet later this week to discuss a production freeze. crew jumped 6.6% on friday, the biggest bounce since mid february. some analysts warned that oil markets could recoil quickly. the u.s. wants to put china's maritime ambitions on the table at that g7 foreign ministers meeting in japan. the state department says security issues should be discussed whenever needed. japan is likely to agree to the request as tokyo has its own maritime dispute with beijing. china says g7 ministers should not hide the issues. powered by over 2400 journalists and 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. we are seeing some pressure on equities and asia this morning. we have david with a closer look. david: it is that direct correlation between japanese equities and the inverse relationship between the dollar and the yen, 1.1% damage for the nikkei 225. that's really putti
traders pulling out of tokyo stock market for the past 13 weeks, the longest stretch since 1998. ,etterront breaking through $40 a barrel in new york for the first time this month as concerns ease about a global glut. producers meet later this week to discuss a production freeze. crew jumped 6.6% on friday, the biggest bounce since mid february. some analysts warned that oil markets could recoil quickly. the u.s. wants to put china's maritime ambitions on the table at that g7 foreign ministers...
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jeffrey: this is a binders of etters that i have from papa warren and some other paraphernalia. resign969 had decided to and i had been at the university and we had a, written him a very passionate kid-like letter, how we were going to burn everything down and never bring children into this world because it was such a mess. he writes back to me. this being a couple of little sections here. isn't perfect because human nature isn't perfect, and then he goes on to say this point. if all of these laws were obeyed, many of our problems at least olved, but they would be in manageable shape for solutions. but we must also take into underline on and human nature. he goes on to say, well, we ing t want to burn everyth down because the result would be underlyingan a anarchy, and i but you don't read books governments and institutions are truck down, but are replaced those that rule oppressively and them, the under minorities of course. ut i know, jeff, i have not resolved any of your perplexities, but my hope is people of young today, i believe they can and will bring to bear their streng
jeffrey: this is a binders of etters that i have from papa warren and some other paraphernalia. resign969 had decided to and i had been at the university and we had a, written him a very passionate kid-like letter, how we were going to burn everything down and never bring children into this world because it was such a mess. he writes back to me. this being a couple of little sections here. isn't perfect because human nature isn't perfect, and then he goes on to say this point. if all of these...
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♪ your ticket etter ♪ ♪ dearly beloved we are gathered together to get through this thing called life good morning, america. celebrating prince, an outpouring of love for the electrifying star who changed the face of music, defying labels and fighting them learning breaking new details about his mysterious sudden death found unresponsive in his studio's elevator a week after being sick. his flight making an emergency landing. the investigation underway right now. ♪ this is what it sounds like when doves cry ♪ >> i could have never imagined this in my wildest dream. >> a seven-time grammy winner oscar winner and rock & roll hall of famer, the 5'2" star larger than life. ♪ controversy >>> the enigmatic entertainer never shying away from controversy always pushing the envelope. >> when you're 20 years old you're looking for the ledge. you want to see how far you can push everything. >> his very private life offstage. his final days and that incredible last performance just a week ago. ♪ i never meant to cause you any sorrow ♪ >>> we're celebrating the pioneering prince, those who knew hi
♪ your ticket etter ♪ ♪ dearly beloved we are gathered together to get through this thing called life good morning, america. celebrating prince, an outpouring of love for the electrifying star who changed the face of music, defying labels and fighting them learning breaking new details about his mysterious sudden death found unresponsive in his studio's elevator a week after being sick. his flight making an emergency landing. the investigation underway right now. ♪ this is what it...