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i enjoyed exeter a lot. i often think today most of what i know really comes from exeter, because i actually worked hard at exeter. law school, too. harvard not so much. then i went to harvard and graduated in '66. i went to columbia law school and i enjoyed law school a lot and i became editor in chief of "the law review" and did well at columbia. i first went to check for a judge on the d.c. circuit who was a former columbia student, also had been editor in chief of "the law review" every year took a columbia clerk, harold leventhal. harold leventhal was an interesting judge. he'd been involved in democratic politics. have been the lawyer handling the fannie lou haimber issues. he'd been an oil and gas regulatory lawyer, a power commission lawyer in washington and became a wonderful circuit court judge with a specialty in administrative law. so, i clerked for him for a year. and i clerked for a year nor a year for potter stewart. potter stewart had been involved in republican politics. his father had been
i enjoyed exeter a lot. i often think today most of what i know really comes from exeter, because i actually worked hard at exeter. law school, too. harvard not so much. then i went to harvard and graduated in '66. i went to columbia law school and i enjoyed law school a lot and i became editor in chief of "the law review" and did well at columbia. i first went to check for a judge on the d.c. circuit who was a former columbia student, also had been editor in chief of "the law...
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he was arrested and charged this month in exeter, new hampshire.. where 30 patients have been diagnosed with the same strain of hepatitis c as kwiatkowski. kwiatkowski also worked in arizona, georgia kansas, maryland, michigan, new york, and pennsylvania. wer'e learning new details about the kidnapping of cal ripken, junior's mother. 74 year old violet ripken was found safe... but severely shaken up yesterday after a gunman forced her from her home in maryland. police say they drove around in mrs. ripken's car... and the gunman used her credit cards at several places. the ripken family was not contacted for a ransom... and it appears the gunman may not have know she was the mother of a famous baseball player. the whole ordeal lasted nearly 24-hours. michael jackson's mother returned safely to her home in california today. 82 year old katherine jackson left the home she shares with michael's three children on july 15th. she had no contact with the children while she was gone. that led to speculation she was being held somewhere against her will... am
he was arrested and charged this month in exeter, new hampshire.. where 30 patients have been diagnosed with the same strain of hepatitis c as kwiatkowski. kwiatkowski also worked in arizona, georgia kansas, maryland, michigan, new york, and pennsylvania. wer'e learning new details about the kidnapping of cal ripken, junior's mother. 74 year old violet ripken was found safe... but severely shaken up yesterday after a gunman forced her from her home in maryland. police say they drove around in...
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when cross heard there was a drug diversion problem at exet he immediately thought of kwiatkowski. >> thought i would be right. i guess that was the biggest -- >> reporter: when you heard about drug diversion you thought of david. >> almost immediately. >> reporter: why? >> his oddness. i mean, i don't have anything else to say. it's just -- i thought it was -- he was an odd guy. >> reporter: kwiatkowski was a frequent customer at the restaurant cross owned. cross says there was something odd about him and he told strange stories. >> the story about this fiance dining in a tragic car accident five days before his wedding. of course, my reaction was oh, my god. but he had told stories about his dog having diabetes. >> reporter: cross is now part of a class action suit against the agency that placed kwiatkowski at exeter hospital. the agency declined to comment. >> come on, lexy. >> reporter: cross won't know for another month if he has hepatitis. for now, he can just worry and wonder why no one caught him sooner. >> this guy could fall through the cracks. or seemed to have beat the sys
when cross heard there was a drug diversion problem at exet he immediately thought of kwiatkowski. >> thought i would be right. i guess that was the biggest -- >> reporter: when you heard about drug diversion you thought of david. >> almost immediately. >> reporter: why? >> his oddness. i mean, i don't have anything else to say. it's just -- i thought it was -- he was an odd guy. >> reporter: kwiatkowski was a frequent customer at the restaurant cross owned....
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of the country moe meadow apartments out of the burning structure and by the time firefighters had exeter tingished the fleams, 20 of 25 units had been destroyed. some victims say it's no mystery to them what the cause of the fire was. >> it was a propane tank on the back that started the fire. somebody left a propane tank out there. >> reporter: you think they left the burner on the grill. >> yeah, because it don't make no sense. my neighbors say he saw it, and go up to the building and when the corner building couldn't stop. t. >> reporter: the american red cross showed up right behind the firefighters with money for food, clothing and shelter and it's put most of the victims up at the comfort inn in yes, sir up, but the challenge now -- jesup but the challenge now is gaining their lives. >> it's out of your comfort zone, your own bedroom and bathroom and everything, yo and you don't know what to do, just keep going back and forth. >> we lost everything. kids, you know, kids going to school, three or four kids, we lost everything. >> reporter: the estimates damage to the apartment build
of the country moe meadow apartments out of the burning structure and by the time firefighters had exeter tingished the fleams, 20 of 25 units had been destroyed. some victims say it's no mystery to them what the cause of the fire was. >> it was a propane tank on the back that started the fire. somebody left a propane tank out there. >> reporter: you think they left the burner on the grill. >> yeah, because it don't make no sense. my neighbors say he saw it, and go up to the...
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reporter: cross is now part of a class action suit against the agency that placed kwiatkowsky at exeter hospital. the agency declined to comment. cross won't know for another month if he has hepatitis. for now, he can just worry and wonder why no one caught him sooner. >> that this guy could fall through the cracks, or seem to have beat the system, if there a system. how did this happen? >> on tuesday, kwiatkowsky declined his right to a federal detention hearing. he is now incarcerated in a county jail in new hampshire. carol? >> elizabeth cohen reporting live for us this morning. >>> also this morning, mitt romney may be longing for home sweet home. the republican presidential candidate is having to backpedal from several gaffs in a botched goodwill mission to london. and for millions of brits, that famous stiff upper lip turned to a sneer after this photo op meeting with britain's prime minister when romney questioned london's readiness for the summer games. it wasn't just david cameron firing back. "the daily mail" screams this question. who invited party popper romney? request "the
reporter: cross is now part of a class action suit against the agency that placed kwiatkowsky at exeter hospital. the agency declined to comment. cross won't know for another month if he has hepatitis. for now, he can just worry and wonder why no one caught him sooner. >> that this guy could fall through the cracks, or seem to have beat the system, if there a system. how did this happen? >> on tuesday, kwiatkowsky declined his right to a federal detention hearing. he is now...
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situation because they are just at one point four percent down on them i think i have a sense in exeter a lot of the problems are still with oil declining about here we know how important it is the russian market we can see that prices continuing to fall from a nine week high that's on speculation that the recent gains that we saw this week work stuff says i maybe expected economic data and signs that demand is weakening so as a result that now the lining now russia's main exporter has lost among. million dollar contract with the u.s. pentagon but also oberon exports had a deal to sell ten m. i seventeen attack helicopters they were to be used by afghan forces after the us withdrawal from afghanistan in twenty forty and washington has blocked the existing agreements claiming the russian company is arming the syrian regime now i've been talking about a lot of turmoil financial turmoil going on across the globe and it's becoming increasingly hard for investors to decide where to put their money and where the investment opportunities are so we've got a touch of shyness or a she's going to
situation because they are just at one point four percent down on them i think i have a sense in exeter a lot of the problems are still with oil declining about here we know how important it is the russian market we can see that prices continuing to fall from a nine week high that's on speculation that the recent gains that we saw this week work stuff says i maybe expected economic data and signs that demand is weakening so as a result that now the lining now russia's main exporter has lost...
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wh areoulaimg exetive ivile fothe deptmen of juste? yoguysant talkbout evy iss andistrt expt for tt romy - le tl yhyhis portt. let me tell you why this i important. mitt romney has said i should be president because of my private sector experience. but he doesn't wan to tk out hisrivaector expeenceith specto wha do his tax retn s aut hiprive secr exrien? at ds thehellorpotion in berda say about his private sector experience? >> the reason you know this is because he's disclosed it all. >>e kno thiecau h reasedne tetur wch s attney id was a the ginng othe teetart is ing. >> you guys like to talk about it when it comes to you. >> sean, you do get the last word here because i was infmed forehat thedn lthe ftba foreven yean a ro by aingln. soartf th bet -- do you have some dnc rb? at isthis it' a mitromn hat put ion erice ha it bradwoodhouse with a romney hat on. remember, ladies and gentlemen, when you make a bet, get used to atface. bra wooduse,ean spic, ank u somuch i' se thi cversion ll contue i thereen ro. >> comg, roarippg with meg m
wh areoulaimg exetive ivile fothe deptmen of juste? yoguysant talkbout evy iss andistrt expt for tt romy - le tl yhyhis portt. let me tell you why this i important. mitt romney has said i should be president because of my private sector experience. but he doesn't wan to tk out hisrivaector expeenceith specto wha do his tax retn s aut hiprive secr exrien? at ds thehellorpotion in berda say about his private sector experience? >> the reason you know this is because he's disclosed it all....
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he was last employed as a lap -- lab technician in exeter, new hampshire, where authorities say he stolenil, a powerful painkiller, and also exposed patients to the virus. it's called drug diversion, in which he stole markets, intended for a patient, and injected himself with it. contaminating the syringe. he then refilled the syringe with a different substance, such as saline, which was then injected into the patient. passing on the virus. has parents told the fbi that he took a lot of prescription drugs. his coworkers were worried about behavior that was unusual. >> some observed him sweating, red-placed-- red-spaced, blood shot. and according to one witness, unfit to provide medical care. >> reporter: all four hospitals where quikowski worked, are contacting patients where he worked. no links have been made to maryland. >>> 98 rocks. dj steven smith who goes by the name stash on the air, has been let go from 98 rock. this comes after he was charged with dui. sunday, police say the 48-year- old was driving when his car slammed into another stopped at a red light. >>> a man is recoverin
he was last employed as a lap -- lab technician in exeter, new hampshire, where authorities say he stolenil, a powerful painkiller, and also exposed patients to the virus. it's called drug diversion, in which he stole markets, intended for a patient, and injected himself with it. contaminating the syringe. he then refilled the syringe with a different substance, such as saline, which was then injected into the patient. passing on the virus. has parents told the fbi that he took a lot of...
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in new hampshire, where he's accused of stealing drugs from exeter hospital...cting himself and contaminating syringes that were later used on patients. today, kwiatkowski agreed there's enough evidence to keep him incarcerated while the case goes to a grand jury. prosecutors say more charges are likely, possibly one for each infected patient. checks for ten thousand dollars were being handed out in downtown baltimore today.... kathleen cairns witnessed the event... and has more on áwhoá was giving that money away.... áandá who was receiving it. 3 (nats classroom)"we are redefining that now" at 'strive baltimore', dozens of lives are changed, as people learn skills that will help them turn their lives around. (nats classroom)"find out who your district rep is" solomon williams is a program graduate nnw working in sales... but today he's shares with us, the dark side of his past. (solomon williams)"i was 12 years old..if i could point it out.. 12 and we robbed a 3 delivery man a pizza man" this was his first mug shot.. and just the beginning of his troubles... (w
in new hampshire, where he's accused of stealing drugs from exeter hospital...cting himself and contaminating syringes that were later used on patients. today, kwiatkowski agreed there's enough evidence to keep him incarcerated while the case goes to a grand jury. prosecutors say more charges are likely, possibly one for each infected patient. checks for ten thousand dollars were being handed out in downtown baltimore today.... kathleen cairns witnessed the event... and has more on áwhoá was...
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by the time new hampshire authorities found kwiatkowski he was no longer living at exeter hospital.n a hotel. he was intoxicated when they found him and they said he was suicidal. carol? >> thanks so much. >>> on the new hampshire charges alone, kwiatkowski faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. >>> it's big, beautiful, but most of the ice has now melted. that is causing major problems in other places. whether it's showing competitors' rates or striving to be number one, we're always up for a little competition. zap! [ sparking ] now, that's progressive. your masclashblast 24hruminous but will it last. with anti smudge power will last through all your drama. who knew lashes this big could last this long. lashblast 24hr from covergirl. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's l
by the time new hampshire authorities found kwiatkowski he was no longer living at exeter hospital.n a hotel. he was intoxicated when they found him and they said he was suicidal. carol? >> thanks so much. >>> on the new hampshire charges alone, kwiatkowski faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. >>> it's big, beautiful, but most of the ice has now melted. that is causing major problems in other places. whether it's showing competitors' rates or striving to be...
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he was last employed as a lab technician at exeter hospital in new hampshire, where authorities say hemil, a powerful painkiller and also exposed patients to the virus. it's called drug diversion, in which he stole narcotics intended for a patient, and injected himself with it. contaminating the syringe. he then refilled the syringe with a different substance, such as saline, which was then injected into the patient, passing on the virus. quikowski's parents told the fbi that he took a lot of prescription drugs. his coworkers were worried about behavior that was unusual. >> i've observed him sweating, red-placed, blood shot, and according to one witness, unfit to provide medical care. >> now, david quikowski worked at four maryland hospitals, including johns hopkins. >>> a strong summer storm strikes parts of the northeast. crews continue clearing trees brought down by a possible tornado. tens of thousands of people lost power in new york city. the storm is blamed on the death of a 61-year-old man struck by collapsing scaffolding. >>> well, that same storm system did roll through maryl
he was last employed as a lab technician at exeter hospital in new hampshire, where authorities say hemil, a powerful painkiller and also exposed patients to the virus. it's called drug diversion, in which he stole narcotics intended for a patient, and injected himself with it. contaminating the syringe. he then refilled the syringe with a different substance, such as saline, which was then injected into the patient, passing on the virus. quikowski's parents told the fbi that he took a lot of...
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at least 30 patients treated at exeter hospital in new hampshire where kwiatkowski worked until may testede for the disease. last night at a public meeting the state health commissioner's plans to test 3,400 patients are put on hold because authorities are simply overwhelmed causing anger and frustration. >> i'm still on that list. there's people in there still on that list and it's not fair for them to have to sit here and wait. >> i have had bladder cancer, two bladder operations in the last six months. i don't need this kind of aggravation on top of it and all of a sudden it could be me. >> reporter: potentially contaminated parents want to know how kwiatkowski was able -- patients want to know how kwiatkowski was able to continue working at hospitals after being fired in 2010 at colorado passed out in a men's locker room after using marijuana and needs and cocaine. an investigation was dropped after kwiatkowski voluntarily surrendered his certification. according to a published report only days before his arrest in new hampshire, kwiatkowski was found intoxicated in a hotel room with a
at least 30 patients treated at exeter hospital in new hampshire where kwiatkowski worked until may testede for the disease. last night at a public meeting the state health commissioner's plans to test 3,400 patients are put on hold because authorities are simply overwhelmed causing anger and frustration. >> i'm still on that list. there's people in there still on that list and it's not fair for them to have to sit here and wait. >> i have had bladder cancer, two bladder operations...
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prosecutors say the 32-year-old male infected at least 30 people when he worked as a medical tech at exeterhampshire. >> he knew he had hepatitis c as of at least june of 2010. he continued to divert drugs and permit tainted syringes to be used on patients under his care. >> senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is here to talk to us more about this suspect. okay. so prior to working in new hampshire, he was -- apparently he worked at john hopkins in baltimore also. is that right? >> yes. >> i was having a hard time keeping track of all the various states. where do you even begin? >> you really nailed the problem here. between january, 2007 and just recently, this guy was working in eight states. we know of seven of them. you read them earlier. in many of these states we're talking multiple hospitals. this is a guy who traveled from state to state working in different places. this investigation gets very, very complicated. >> all right. you uncovered this lawsuit against the agency actually placed the -- found the suspect, right? >> right. there is an agency that placed him in hospit
prosecutors say the 32-year-old male infected at least 30 people when he worked as a medical tech at exeterhampshire. >> he knew he had hepatitis c as of at least june of 2010. he continued to divert drugs and permit tainted syringes to be used on patients under his care. >> senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is here to talk to us more about this suspect. okay. so prior to working in new hampshire, he was -- apparently he worked at john hopkins in baltimore also. is that...
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ther are n oer ccksnd balaes o exetive pern the british system.. >> michael steele, why can't we do this? >> wel we inurwnway, mi. itust sous dieren i an, u kn, weo he me feiyomennhe hse d satefloo ahoug less thesena, thereatt deberative body in the world. t the reality of it is, the parliamentary system is much more exciting. its mhore pple orieed. u'veot tt dirt conct you cstitncy dhey expe youo gonndight ever daynd tyo lte a pay attention and those pms, they know when they walk out of there, there's going to be a whole lot of, you know, heck to payf the d'tfit. it a dfere wayf apprchin proemolvi leslately. ere'just a lite me exted abo . he har reid. 's a good >> yh. theerso who's been most interesting about this in recent years was john mccain, who specatedboutossiy ife habecopresent, havg qutionimeecau has s od a tow etin. i'sureis temrould hav seim thrgh fou yea wiout y -- >> ihink presidentbama tried to be interactive at one point everywherend we criticized him r that. >> too visible. >> tvisie. dowth sture of e esidcy. joniante to a jo memb
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he was last employed as a lab technician at exeter hospital in new hampshire where authorities say heiller and also exposed patients to the virus. it's called drug diversion in which he stole narcotics intended for a patient and injected himself with it contaminating the syringe. he then refilled the syringe with a different substance such as saline which was then injected into the patient passing on the virus. kwiatkowski's parents told the fbi that he took a lot of prescription drugs. his co-workers were worried about behavior that was unusual. >> observed him sweating, observed him red faced, bloodshot and according to one witness, unfit to provide medical care. >> once infeked, the hepatitis c virus travels through the bloodstream and attacks the liver. the virus continues to replicate and can damage or shut down normal liver function. the virus may eventually cause scarring of the liver called cirrhosis. greatly increasing your risk of developing liver cancer. >> how did it happen? how did they let it happen? >> kwiatkowski is currently in custody, accused of acquiring a controll
he was last employed as a lab technician at exeter hospital in new hampshire where authorities say heiller and also exposed patients to the virus. it's called drug diversion in which he stole narcotics intended for a patient and injected himself with it contaminating the syringe. he then refilled the syringe with a different substance such as saline which was then injected into the patient passing on the virus. kwiatkowski's parents told the fbi that he took a lot of prescription drugs. his...
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simply overwhelmed and do not have time to prepare, and now former patients there want to know what exeterw about this technician's troubled past. >> did you check on him to find out what his background was, that he had a problem, that he could have, you know, contaminated people? not in this day and age, it doesn't make a lot of sense. you go to some of the most menial jobs, and they require testing for drugs and what have you. but this guy just floats around like nothing, it's almost ridiculous. >> reporter: from a massachusetts newspaper days before he was arrested, he was found intoxicate inside a hotel room. authorities say they found six prescription drugs and a suicide note. that note said i couldn't handle the stress anymore. he is now facing, if convicted of the charges, some 24 years behind bars. jenna? jenna: certainly a troubling story, david lee. thank you. jon: well, a judge handling last week's colorado massacre is putting a veil of secrecy over the suspect. we'll look at this gag order and what we're likely to learn from are the next court hearing. jenna: also, a growing up
simply overwhelmed and do not have time to prepare, and now former patients there want to know what exeterw about this technician's troubled past. >> did you check on him to find out what his background was, that he had a problem, that he could have, you know, contaminated people? not in this day and age, it doesn't make a lot of sense. you go to some of the most menial jobs, and they require testing for drugs and what have you. but this guy just floats around like nothing, it's almost...
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32-year-old david kwiatkowsky infected at least 30 people when he worked as a medical tech at kp exeteral in new hampshire. >> he knew in at least june of 2010. he continued to divert drugs and permit tainted syringes to be used on patients under his care. >> cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen here. that was quite an intro for you. >> i feel ready. >> we have to talk about this man. did he deliberately infect people? >> we don't know the details of what he did. but i was on the phone with a federal official this morning and he used the term "drug diversion". let's say i'm the health care worker and you're the patient. i have an anaesthetic that is given to people about to undergo a procedure. i give myself a little bit, and then i give you the rest. if i have hep tigatitis, you've it. i give myself all of it. refill it with saline. and then when it's time for your procedure, and carol is still awake, they go, oh, something must have gone wrong and they give you some more. and nobody really thinks much of it. >> how did they find out what happened? if he did something, he
32-year-old david kwiatkowsky infected at least 30 people when he worked as a medical tech at kp exeteral in new hampshire. >> he knew in at least june of 2010. he continued to divert drugs and permit tainted syringes to be used on patients under his care. >> cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen here. that was quite an intro for you. >> i feel ready. >> we have to talk about this man. did he deliberately infect people? >> we don't know the details of...
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these lookto be about the center of the distribution of outcomes we should exet. mingck a te mabesee n e that more easily this way, if we look at the effects by individual programs, we will see over the first 20 years or so, the effes o di ate exgeanwosay that these estimates were done for the spring for decision, so these reflect the mediid and exchange baseline that we had before the supreme court decion. thhohe tth dline e efs wsee in medicaid come from reductions in low birth weght, and so we don'have nearly as much longevity effe in medicaid thsingh we are doing with tunpod e re period. if you look at medicare, you see that initially at outlays ef kd merend as the ngevy ditator thiacu, ee again, rising throughout the period because of longevity, and so the total effect, you can see that around 202 outlays start to re, whe the dfl ntha perod. i would emphasize that theseare the health related effects on revenues and we're not talking out the effects of the excise yo can see that the first line here represents a switch from a taxcopenstion-th raprms oe end empl
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the senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is at a community meeting in exeter.silent. you talked to a man today, what did he say. >> reporter: i talked to a man that went in for a heart procedure in february, and then was told we may have given you hepatitis c in that procedure because the technician was drug sharing, taking some drugs for himself, giving dirty syringe then to patients. here is what ron cross had to say. the scary thing is this could happen to any of us. >> yeah, i know, huh? i mean, kind of changes how you're going to approach things from now on. i mean, you have to ask for credentials at the door of the hospital, see who you really are, what you're really going to do. >> reporter: because there's nothing you could have done to -- >> nothing. and some people, i don't know, some morbid, it is a death sentence for some people. i'm hoping i'm not one of them. >> reporter: now, ron had his surgery in mid to late february. he won't know until next month whether he has hepatitis c or not because it takes a couple of months the way the tests are desig
the senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is at a community meeting in exeter.silent. you talked to a man today, what did he say. >> reporter: i talked to a man that went in for a heart procedure in february, and then was told we may have given you hepatitis c in that procedure because the technician was drug sharing, taking some drugs for himself, giving dirty syringe then to patients. here is what ron cross had to say. the scary thing is this could happen to any of us. >>...