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tom foreman for us tonight. >>> coming up, we're going to talk about the potential danger that may beicine cabinet. a massive recall of the most commonly used medications for kids. tylenol, motrin, benadryl, how serious is this? we'll tell you after the break. recently a whole new kind of cloud came to st. cloud, minnesota. >>> if you went through your medicine cabinet at home tonight, there's a good chance that a lot of you would be looking at bottles of children's tylenol, motrin and benadryl. the government telling people to stop using the products immediately and slammed conditions at the johnson and johnson factory where the drugs are made. kate bolduan looked into what caused the massive recall. >> reporter: days after a voluntary recall of overthe counter medications, a scathing report from the food and drug d by regulators as serious. page 1, raw material used to major children's tylenol drug products had "known contamination with gram negative organisms" bacteria. page 4, no corrective action was initiated despite 46 consumer complaints regarding foreign materials, black or d
tom foreman for us tonight. >>> coming up, we're going to talk about the potential danger that may beicine cabinet. a massive recall of the most commonly used medications for kids. tylenol, motrin, benadryl, how serious is this? we'll tell you after the break. recently a whole new kind of cloud came to st. cloud, minnesota. >>> if you went through your medicine cabinet at home tonight, there's a good chance that a lot of you would be looking at bottles of children's tylenol,...
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our tom foreman has a closer look at how the u.s.ng terrorists in that country. >>> and could the senate be one step closer to passing financial reform? sfx: car crashing ♪ ♪ this is onstar. i've received a signal you've been in a crash. i'll contact emergency services. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night it's something different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no, i've actually lost weight... i just have a high metabolism or something... ...lucky. [ wife ] babe... ♪ umm, i gotta go. [ female announcer ] 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. yoplait, it is so good. indulge in new blueberry pie and new red velvet cake. yoplait light. it is so good. >>> we'll get back to the breaking news on the times square terror plot momentarily. but alina cho is back. she's got some other important stories we're following right now. alina? >> that's right, wolf. we want you to check out these big, black clouds of smoke over san antonio, texas. they came from a
our tom foreman has a closer look at how the u.s.ng terrorists in that country. >>> and could the senate be one step closer to passing financial reform? sfx: car crashing ♪ ♪ this is onstar. i've received a signal you've been in a crash. i'll contact emergency services. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night it's something different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no, i've actually lost weight... i just have...
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and the foreman was really sort of respectful of workers. i think that's a little bit different, though -- i think the reason for that is that yuma has such a history of cross-border work so people have been coming -- it's right on the border. it's nothing new. and so a lot of the mexicans and mexican-americans have family members in the u.s. and they're accustomed to kind of crossing the border. when they come to the u.s. they don't feel like they have to check their rights at the door. which is very different for, let's say, you're a guatemalan and a labor contractor comes to you and you're poor and we have great jobs picking blueberries in maine, so you -- you give them your visa or whatever and they fly you out to maine and they've got their own little housing. and they take away your proof that you're there legally so now they control where you live and i don't know where you are. and that's where i think -- there a-
and the foreman was really sort of respectful of workers. i think that's a little bit different, though -- i think the reason for that is that yuma has such a history of cross-border work so people have been coming -- it's right on the border. it's nothing new. and so a lot of the mexicans and mexican-americans have family members in the u.s. and they're accustomed to kind of crossing the border. when they come to the u.s. they don't feel like they have to check their rights at the door. which...
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i heard jimmy page dennis, the deck foreman to come to his office. i went and got the casing test, got it typed up, official paperwork, signed it. >> dennis martinez is the deck foreman? that is who he was paging at the time? >> that is correct. we talked about the upcoming rate move. -- rig move. how long will it take to take the tension out? i said, a day and half. that is how long it will take to change. i said, i have got to go. >> what time was that conversation? >> with jimmy? about 9:30. >> 9:30 as when it started or and it? -- is when it started or ended? >> started, it was about five or 10 minutes. >> go ahead, thank you. >> i left his office and went down the hallway. he was not in his office. i went to the bathroom. i came back out of the bathroom and went back to the company man's office. i go to my office because i have it pulled up on my computer. >> is your located next to his office? >> just around the corner. i walk around the hallway back to my office, i sit at my desk, i started saving the casing test to the appropriate file, and a
i heard jimmy page dennis, the deck foreman to come to his office. i went and got the casing test, got it typed up, official paperwork, signed it. >> dennis martinez is the deck foreman? that is who he was paging at the time? >> that is correct. we talked about the upcoming rate move. -- rig move. how long will it take to take the tension out? i said, a day and half. that is how long it will take to change. i said, i have got to go. >> what time was that conversation? >>...
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the beverage and the beer companies whether it's heineken and the spirit industry and brawn foreman is based in the u.s., but still enjoys exposure to those markets that are growing. >> what else do you buy? >> well, philip morris, to target the same consumer and in the u.s., berkshire i think is our largest holding. that is a domestic story. the fact that europe is as weak as it is in some measure the consequence of the fact that economic activity is growing in other parts of the world. you want to make sure you stay with where the growth develops and where the consumers will grow. >> you are talk about buying some of the european companies right now at a time when the country is clearly struggling. you look at what the markets have been doing of late and it doesn't seem like a trend that will stop tomorrow. are you advising that investors jump in right now or that they maybe wait it out a couple weeks while more downside continues potentially to happen. >> you just can't know that. you can't tell the timing. one lesson i think about is roethchild who said there is blood on the street
the beverage and the beer companies whether it's heineken and the spirit industry and brawn foreman is based in the u.s., but still enjoys exposure to those markets that are growing. >> what else do you buy? >> well, philip morris, to target the same consumer and in the u.s., berkshire i think is our largest holding. that is a domestic story. the fact that europe is as weak as it is in some measure the consequence of the fact that economic activity is growing in other parts of the...
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tom foreman. >> hi, anderson, a new ash cloud from iceland grounded air flights in scotland and otherreopen tonight or tomorrow. >>> a technical glitch for facebook, private checks could be seen by other users today, and so could pending friend requests. to fix the bug, facebook temporarily shut down the service. >>> the immigration law is said to be deeply flawed and the phoenix suns -suns-that's not t. they're wearing jerseys that say los suns. >>> who news, oxford researchers say they discovered the elephants achilles heel. pachydermmys are afraid of bees and are terrified and even warn others to stay away and they use b bees by farmers to scare the elephants off. >> oh. >> they don't like their plants being stomped. >> it's a trade-off. >>> the flooding, devastation and recovery and we'll be there live tomorrow night. oh, buck chooses the blue one! [ male announcer ] go national. go like a pro. choosing your own car? now, that's a good call. choosing your own car? band now we're insuring overts do18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for
tom foreman. >> hi, anderson, a new ash cloud from iceland grounded air flights in scotland and otherreopen tonight or tomorrow. >>> a technical glitch for facebook, private checks could be seen by other users today, and so could pending friend requests. to fix the bug, facebook temporarily shut down the service. >>> the immigration law is said to be deeply flawed and the phoenix suns -suns-that's not t. they're wearing jerseys that say los suns. >>> who news,...
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investigating the murder and it's just littered with stacks of papers and pans and he's got 40 george foremanhoard? >> jimmy: i'm not that much of a hoarder. i watch those shows because i just go like, "oh, my gosh." have you ever seen that show "hoarders"? [ scattered cheers ] it's insane, like it's just, these people and they go like, "oh, are you going to help me out?" and like, "are you sure you want this pink sofa thrown out?" and like, "yeah, yeah, throw it out." and they're like crying. "don't do the pink sofa, okay. i need that one because that is the one thing i definitely do need." >> that's the one i'll use. >> jay: it's the one i'm gons use. and stacked on top of another sofa. >> and if you're italian, they put plastic on it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what you do. yes, you keep it preserved. >> when you go down to south philly, every time you go into the houses, you know, when i would go down when i was kid with my dad, you'd go down to little italy and go in. all the grandmothers take you back, you make the cannolis, but you couldn't sit on the furniture because it was all pl
investigating the murder and it's just littered with stacks of papers and pans and he's got 40 george foremanhoard? >> jimmy: i'm not that much of a hoarder. i watch those shows because i just go like, "oh, my gosh." have you ever seen that show "hoarders"? [ scattered cheers ] it's insane, like it's just, these people and they go like, "oh, are you going to help me out?" and like, "are you sure you want this pink sofa thrown out?" and like,...
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. >> larry: the foreman was very definitive announcing the not guilty. you expect a not guilty, scott? >> you always hope for the best, you worry about the worst but we believed in tonya. we had a very tight team. there were four of us, demosthenes lorandos and clancy covert and my father cary king and i, before we got involved we had to meet with the client and believe in this case. i can honestly say we all believed and we prayed, i mean, it's very tough when three young children get up there and say this stuff, especially your client's daughter, but we were convinced that they had been convinced to say something that didn't, wasn't true. >> larry: congratulations. great job. we have not heard the last. stacey, thanks as always. scott king, stacey honowitz. lots more to come on "larry king live" including four extraordinary soldiers, a special look back at one of our favorite 25 moments with marlon brando, next. ♪ allergies? chlor-trimeton. hey, one dose of this, six hour relief. chlor-trimeton relieves itchy, watery eyes and sneezing for 12 full hours
. >> larry: the foreman was very definitive announcing the not guilty. you expect a not guilty, scott? >> you always hope for the best, you worry about the worst but we believed in tonya. we had a very tight team. there were four of us, demosthenes lorandos and clancy covert and my father cary king and i, before we got involved we had to meet with the client and believe in this case. i can honestly say we all believed and we prayed, i mean, it's very tough when three young children...
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but tonight, tome foreman joins us again with. >>> a scathing report shows more than 20 problems at aere several varieties of children's cold medicine were made including tylenol and benadryl. the inspector says the company failed to follow up on customer complaints about foreign materials and back or dark specks in its drugs. the fda is considering possible criminal penalties. >>> former laura bush giving her first tv interview today since leaving the white house. mrs. bush appeared on the oprah winfrey show" to talk about her new memoir "spoken from the heart." the most memorable moments, a car accident in high school that led to the death of a friend. >> how did you handle the fact you had now killed one of your dear friends? >> what did was try not to think about it. >> do you still carry the guilt? >> sure, of course, i felt guilty for my whole life. >> in nashville, tennessee, finally some flood relief. the cumberland river is starting to recede and some homeowners are starting to return. in roswell, georgia, a dramatic rescue, three people pulled alive from a rain swollen creek
but tonight, tome foreman joins us again with. >>> a scathing report shows more than 20 problems at aere several varieties of children's cold medicine were made including tylenol and benadryl. the inspector says the company failed to follow up on customer complaints about foreign materials and back or dark specks in its drugs. the fda is considering possible criminal penalties. >>> former laura bush giving her first tv interview today since leaving the white house. mrs. bush...
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. >>> good evening, i'm tom foreman in washington, d.c., we are monitoring a situation up in new york right now. we want to take you to the triborrow bridge. it's more properly called the robert f. kennedy bridge. but it's been known for many, many years as the triborrow bridge. where at about 10:00 this evening, police became aware of the fact that there was a u-haul van that approached one of the toll plazas there, and according to a witness, stopped about 1,000 feet short of it. the driver ran away from the vehicle, one of the tollbooth workers went to the vehicle to see what happened, and said he encountered such profound smell of gasoline, he backed away and called police. the police bomb squad has arrived on the screen. traffic has been closed in both direction for several hours now. you're seeing pictures from the scene there, and you saw a map a moment ago. obviously with the events of the past few days in new york, it's made a lot of people very nervous, this is a live webcam picture from the very area where this has happened on the bridge there. the triborrow bridge is what
. >>> good evening, i'm tom foreman in washington, d.c., we are monitoring a situation up in new york right now. we want to take you to the triborrow bridge. it's more properly called the robert f. kennedy bridge. but it's been known for many, many years as the triborrow bridge. where at about 10:00 this evening, police became aware of the fact that there was a u-haul van that approached one of the toll plazas there, and according to a witness, stopped about 1,000 feet short of it. the...
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i heard someone paging the foreman. i needed to get the casing test signed. it all typed up, the official paperwork, took it to him, he signed it. we talked for about ten minutes. >> who is he? >> jimmy harrell. so we chitchatted about the upcoming rig move. he asked me for -- how long do you think it's going to take to change that tensioner out? i say a day and a half. he said well, that's 36 hour, that's what the paper said. i said yeah, well, i ain't looked how many hours it's going to take. that's how long it's going to take, a day and a half to change. so we talked about a few other things, you know, just about the rig move. so so i said well, i've got to go. i went back to the company man office -- >> what time was that conversation? >> with jimmy harrell? roughly about 9:3 00. >> 9:0 is when it started or ended? >> i figure 9:30, that's when it started. i stayed in there about five or ten minutes. >> so your conversation could have went from 9:30 to 9:35 or 9:40? >> yeah, something like that approximately. i left his office, went down the hallway looki
i heard someone paging the foreman. i needed to get the casing test signed. it all typed up, the official paperwork, took it to him, he signed it. we talked for about ten minutes. >> who is he? >> jimmy harrell. so we chitchatted about the upcoming rig move. he asked me for -- how long do you think it's going to take to change that tensioner out? i say a day and a half. he said well, that's 36 hour, that's what the paper said. i said yeah, well, i ain't looked how many hours it's...
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been in situations in los angeles where in companies when plastic injection molding that can't get a foremaney have to bring in from argentina because they can't find that person in the united states, yet, these people would be capable -- these kids are not making it through high school or barely making it through high school and instead they're being shuttled into a system that really doesn't push them towards skills that would actually be useful and would provide a decent life. so what's our biggest problem, the biggest problem is going to be creating about 13 million new jobs for our growing population and restoring the 7 million jobs. we have to think about job loss not as a statistic or something that a bunch of academic economists talk about. but actually how it actually affects lives. and i have to say every day i -- almost every day i hear a story of the dry-cleaner went out. the guy who shut down hits factory or somebody who had to take their kid out of the school because they can't afford the tuition anymore. so these are really very personal things and they have ramifications over
been in situations in los angeles where in companies when plastic injection molding that can't get a foremaney have to bring in from argentina because they can't find that person in the united states, yet, these people would be capable -- these kids are not making it through high school or barely making it through high school and instead they're being shuttled into a system that really doesn't push them towards skills that would actually be useful and would provide a decent life. so what's our...
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aye are foreman, and he's here -- ira and he's here in the room. where are you? the second one who signed it, not necessarily in that order is matt brooks, director of the republican jewish coalition. that's the beginning of our effort. thank you. [laughter] [laughter] >> thank you, abe. i know that wade had a bit of a time constraint. if you have questions, there's three microphones here in the room. we may have bunch up. i'm dying for somebody to ask about redistricting. but go ahead. >> hi, michael ross from chicago. i'd like to commend the panel for their civility in today's discussion. we talk a lot about civility. most of what is in terms of contents. there's been some touching on process. it must be considered in terms of process. what disturbed me so much is where you have meetings where people were shouting down the speakers, it was a tactical approach to prevent speak, abe pointed out the classic recipe or response to bad speak is good speech. what are the appropriate responses when one party to the discussion has a tactic and goal preventing the other
aye are foreman, and he's here -- ira and he's here in the room. where are you? the second one who signed it, not necessarily in that order is matt brooks, director of the republican jewish coalition. that's the beginning of our effort. thank you. [laughter] [laughter] >> thank you, abe. i know that wade had a bit of a time constraint. if you have questions, there's three microphones here in the room. we may have bunch up. i'm dying for somebody to ask about redistricting. but go ahead....