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for cancer and hepatitis one of a blood test could tell you if you were suicidal scientists at johns hopkins believe they found a mutation in a gene tied to suicidal thoughts and behaviors more on this discovery later in the show. it's thursday july thirty first five pm in washington d.c. i'm amir a davit and you're watching r.t. america we begin with the latest on the crisis in the middle east after yet another intensive day of fighting and which one hundred sixteen palestinians and three israeli soldiers were killed a startling video has emerged of an explosion in a gaza market which took place yesterday killing at least fifteen people take a look. the was. the word. the. the the i. and total the conflict which is now in its fourth week has claimed the lives of over fourteen hundred palestinians mostly civilians and fifty eight israelis this day five of which were soldiers and three of which were civilians rising civilian death toll has sparked concern and outrage around the world united nations officials are condemning both israel and hamas for war crimes israel in particular was singled
for cancer and hepatitis one of a blood test could tell you if you were suicidal scientists at johns hopkins believe they found a mutation in a gene tied to suicidal thoughts and behaviors more on this discovery later in the show. it's thursday july thirty first five pm in washington d.c. i'm amir a davit and you're watching r.t. america we begin with the latest on the crisis in the middle east after yet another intensive day of fighting and which one hundred sixteen palestinians and three...
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. >> plus a massive settlement and mayout by johns hopkins. johns hop -- payout by johns hopkins. >>> but tonight we begin with a story of adult twin sons found locked in a basement. i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster. parents janice and john land face imprisonment and abuse charges in montgomery county after police found their adult sons with autism locked in the basement of their rockville home. mola lenghi is in that neighborhood tonight and joins us to tell us more about why police went to the home in the first place. >> reporter: the home you're talking about is this house here behind me where police say they found the two 22-year-old, twins, locked in the basement against their own will in what they describe as deplorable conditions by their very own parents. the house is now condemned. the twins are being evaluated. the parents are out on bond. this began early thursday morning when montgomery county police came to serve a warrant for an unrelated incident. the state's attorney's office in montgomery county says as officers walke
. >> plus a massive settlement and mayout by johns hopkins. johns hop -- payout by johns hopkins. >>> but tonight we begin with a story of adult twin sons found locked in a basement. i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster. parents janice and john land face imprisonment and abuse charges in montgomery county after police found their adult sons with autism locked in the basement of their rockville home. mola lenghi is in that neighborhood tonight and joins us to tell us...
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. >> johns hopkins the world renowned maryland hospital fell out of first place in the latest rankingsf the nation's best hospitals. u.s. news and world report ranked the mayo clinic in minnesota number one for the first time. massachusetts general in boston came in second. hopkins dropped to third. the decline was partially based on the need for improved patient safety measures. >> as far as i'm concerned johns hopkins is just fine. >> we know how you feel about that. >> as you know. >> a maryland official says a computer glitch with connecticut's health exchange is going to be connected in the version that maryland will be using as it revamps its flawed web site. they are on schedule to have it fixed in time for the next enrollment period in november. the glitch in connecticut affected thousands of canceled plans. >> two men accused of stealing from more than 20 caskets in a martinsburg cemetery have been sentenced to more than 6 years in prison. they admitted to breaking in last july and stealing jewelry from the bodies. court records show they took the jewelry to the martinsburg ma
. >> johns hopkins the world renowned maryland hospital fell out of first place in the latest rankingsf the nation's best hospitals. u.s. news and world report ranked the mayo clinic in minnesota number one for the first time. massachusetts general in boston came in second. hopkins dropped to third. the decline was partially based on the need for improved patient safety measures. >> as far as i'm concerned johns hopkins is just fine. >> we know how you feel about that....
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nikita levy worked at johns hopkins for 25 years. he killed himself after the investigation began. of some of his patients are so traumatized they no longer visit doctors. >> they have fallen out of the medical system, during our interviews we learned that they quit. >> a judge had granted preliminary approval for the settlement between the hospital and more than 8,000 women. >>> and a recall is under way involving fruit from costco and trader joe's because of a listeria outbreak. peaches, plums tested positive for the bacteria. listeria can cause a potentially fatal inspection. it is dangerous to older adults, pregnant women, newborns and adults with weakened immune systems. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," fast food chains in a meat scandal and netflix celebrates big earnings. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. a fast food safety scare in china. mcdonald's is being investigated by china's food safety agency. the company says it stop using meat from a supplier which sold them expired beef and chicken. kfc
nikita levy worked at johns hopkins for 25 years. he killed himself after the investigation began. of some of his patients are so traumatized they no longer visit doctors. >> they have fallen out of the medical system, during our interviews we learned that they quit. >> a judge had granted preliminary approval for the settlement between the hospital and more than 8,000 women. >>> and a recall is under way involving fruit from costco and trader joe's because of a listeria...
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when return of coral done a girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and security concerns and not space and then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube at youtube dot com plus boom bust our t.v. and on hulu and who dot com slash boom. now before we go to break here are a look at some there but the numbers the bell on that. little girl. joining us this moment impossible as we pulled the international team despite the recent glory of. one home so much we've been to mysteriously was difficult to see underscoring the way the park cleared the road for the group but. on a larger we've done the future. no c n n the m.s.m. b c news have taken some slight risk but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. th
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because one of the return of coral done a girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and security concerns and not space then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube or you tube dot com slash boom bust our t.v. and on hulu at hulu dot com slash boom. now before we go to break here are a look at some your close numbers the bell on back to. washington well so this. is a. month or so you are going to leave you and doesn't do too much revenue minute tax culture giant song seventy six year old american studio fallout do you think this is going to the create or the cia do you think this is what's triggering the break because the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation. breaking the bet is mostly about alternatives to the status quo but want to give you a lot of points
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and that was dr steve hanke the professor of applied economics at john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the very best from this past week and it's the end of the week which means it's time to hear from you edward harrison ira talk when your viewer feedback and our weekly accrued interest segment plus remember you can see also been featured on today's show on youtube youtube dot com slash boom bust our teeth and on hulu hulu dot com slash zoom dash now we got to go before we do here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell coming back at us. where you're. going. to. be. a little. welcome back to the end of the week and that means it's time for our best of the very best segment first up carl denham grrr is talking about the apple i.b.m. deal he explains what he thinks is going on and why it's i.b.m.'s bid for relevance then francis coppola is on to talk about the difficulties of using monetary policy to manage the economy after that steve king talks about how our debt levels a
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because one of the return of coral done a girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and security concerns and box space then in today's big deal edward harris and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube at youtube dot com slash boom bust our t.v. and on hulu and who dot com slash boom dash but now before we go to break here are a look at some your cousin that was the bell on that. little girl. joining us this moment impossible on as we told the international teams find or receive glory ultimately on home time much we delve into the mysterious cost of a cult classic under spotlight the weight in the park clearing the roads for the global. technology. we've done the future. right on the scene to. search for you and i think that you're. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the. it was a. very hard to take a. look a
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and that was dr steve hanke the professor of applied economics at john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the very best from this past week and it's the end of the week which means it's time to hear from you edward harrison and i are tackling our viewer feedback and our weekly accrued interest segment plus remember you can see also when speeches on today show on you tube you tube dot com slash two best parties and on hulu hulu dot com slash boom dot now we got to go before we do here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell coming back a. government system just to help poor people who are women but they're going to leak to change their life and nobody's trying to make money out of them those who want to make money out of them like me suze it got me in concept the tongue the whole thing and do lowish i can do that and we're all forced to go. where you're. going. that's the plan and. if. it wasn't that put them good good good look what she is that they do it. in media at the. en
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>> i have to say that johns hopkins really in the end handled this very well.risis, that they decided to accept all responsibility as soon as the woman who was the whistle-blower came in. she said i saw this guy with a pen, it doesn't look right. they went forward and they settled it. i think for these plaintiffs, perhaps the sad thing for them is this man will never face justice in a court of law because he took the coward's way out. killed himself within ten days of being accused. >> just quickly, doctors are required to have a female attendant there if requested, correct? >> if requested. and that really is the remedy. have someone in the room. if you're a person going in for a gynecological exam, get somebody in the room with you. if you think anything is going on, complain to the powers that be, don't let things happen that make you uncomfortable. >> thank you, rikki. >>> kensington palace hosts a party that's fit for a prince. the youngest member will have a first birthday today. but soon you may see less of him. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this mo
>> i have to say that johns hopkins really in the end handled this very well.risis, that they decided to accept all responsibility as soon as the woman who was the whistle-blower came in. she said i saw this guy with a pen, it doesn't look right. they went forward and they settled it. i think for these plaintiffs, perhaps the sad thing for them is this man will never face justice in a court of law because he took the coward's way out. killed himself within ten days of being accused....
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and that was dr steve hanke the professor of applied economics at john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the very best from this past week and it's the end of the week which means it's time to hear from you edward harrison and i are tackling your viewer feedback and our weekly accrued interest segment plus remember you can see also when speeches on today show on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust parties and on hulu hulu dot com slash boom. now we got to go before we do here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell time about a. bill money is the root of all easy pickens and money is the root of all crashes or once every dumb dumb as what to what fool is want to sell. we chase profit very large very attractive and now very globally recognized source of oil for the world into the world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits have been going down we have to use more energy to get this energy industries grow like a cancer it should be square it's ten kilometers where. good
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and that was dr steve hanke the professor of applied economics at johns hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the very best from this past week and it's the end of the week which means it's time to hear from you edward harrison and i are tackling our viewer feedback and our weekly accrued interest segment plus remember you can see all segments featured on today's show on youtube youtube dot com slash two of us parties and on hulu hulu dot com slash boom. now we got to go before we do here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell coming back with us. for you like me who want your comedy news and some t. want your comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. but the truth vampire winding into the necks of the corporate elite the billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected in night. washington well it's a mess. there's a. ten point one percent going to leave that doesn't do much for ad revenue line tech agriculture g
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when return of coral done a girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and the security concerns and space then in today's big deal edward harris and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube at youtube dot com boom bust our teeth and on hulu and who dot com slash boom. now before we go to break here are a look at some your cousin that was the bell how long. would you like me to want your comedy news from t one to comedy news to be a bare feasted no holds barred fight to the dad. but the truth vampire whining into the next in the corporate elite the billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. well so this. is a. candidate for the offer seat going to sleep that doesn't do too much to add revenue line tech culture giants song seventy six year old american farmer in t
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that was dr steve hanke a professor of applied economics at john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when return of coral done a girl is on the program now carl sat down with me to talk about tech where were balls and security concerns and not space and then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking all things technology and remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube at youtube dot com plus boom bust our t.v. and on hulu and who dot com slash boom dash but now before we go to break here are a look at some your closing numbers the bell on that. big bucks but. we're going to do that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shrek albers. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our cynical we've been hijacked by handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our polity harbors once bu
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and that was dr steve hanke the professor of applied economics at john hopkins university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the very best from this past week and it's the end of the week which means it's time to hear from you edward harrison and i are tackling our viewer feedback and our weekly accrued interest segment plus remember you can see also when speeches on today show on you tube youtube dot com slash boom bust our teeth and on hulu hulu dot com slash boom dot us now we got to go before we do here are a look at some your buzzer numbers of the bell come on back at us. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. well you're going to like. a. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. welcome back now to the end of the week and that means it's time for our best of the very best segment first up carl denham grrr is talking about the ap
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john hopkins will pay $119 million in a settlement with over 8000 women. a gynecologist secretly videotaped hundreds of women and girls while he examined them. werezens of victims minors. the doctor committed suicide shortly after he was fired from the hospital. the settlement is the largest on record in the u.s. involving sexual misconduct by a physician. and couple is arrested their home condemned after police accused them of locking their twins in the basement for years. john and janice are charged with abuse and false imprisonment of her twin sons. the 22-year-old twins have autism. the boys were locked in the basement with no furniture for six years. told investigators the boys have a history of running away. this coming in from the district, where a judge is upholding adc distro decision to close 15 schools last year. they said no evidence of discrimination. officials say the move was in the best interest of students. >> russian leaders are disputing claims that a surface-to-air missile downed formation flight 17. they contend a ukrainian warplane ma
john hopkins will pay $119 million in a settlement with over 8000 women. a gynecologist secretly videotaped hundreds of women and girls while he examined them. werezens of victims minors. the doctor committed suicide shortly after he was fired from the hospital. the settlement is the largest on record in the u.s. involving sexual misconduct by a physician. and couple is arrested their home condemned after police accused them of locking their twins in the basement for years. john and janice are...
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the johns hopkins doctor accused of violating privacy in the worst case.ts" finds out if you need to spend a hot to get the dirty laundry clean. >> we want to see the weather where you live and there is a lot. send us your weather photos and video at ureport@kgo-tv.com. ganncr: we took care of your back pain. you make him the mvp. tylenol is clinically proven to provide strong, fast pain relief. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol (together) it's got grains, which i like. i like the little bunches of oats. what i like is actually the flakes. it's got crunch, which i love. mmm. it's really good. honey bunches of oats. yay! >> are you shelling out big bucks for lawnry detergent? scum consumer has partnered with "7 on your side" to find out if you can use the cheaper detergent. >> "consumer reports" cut through the hype to get to which detergents deliver the cleanest laundry. >> 378 loads. that is how much "consumer reports" tested in laundry loads and two suspects that claim to clean without detergent, a pure wash and "watch it." b
the johns hopkins doctor accused of violating privacy in the worst case.ts" finds out if you need to spend a hot to get the dirty laundry clean. >> we want to see the weather where you live and there is a lot. send us your weather photos and video at ureport@kgo-tv.com. ganncr: we took care of your back pain. you make him the mvp. tylenol is clinically proven to provide strong, fast pain relief. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol (together) it's got...
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jessica beanstalk is the resident director of department at the john hopkins school of medicine.al rose who was born with no kidneys and a miracle baby for sure. potter syndrome is a condition where the baby -- the kidneys are not working. the baby isn't making urine and the lungs do not develop. this is almost 100% fatal. what the doctor did at johns hopkins which is an avatar treatment replaced the fluid with saline at multiple times during the course of her pregnancy to give a chance to lungs to survive. they delivered the baby at 32 weeks and everybody, every obstetrician was standing by waiting for that miracle to happen which was to have the baby take the first breath of air and it did and doing great waiting for a kidney transplant. a miracle of science. >> nice to end on that story. great to see you. thank you. john? >>> investors are suing the federal government for putting a stop to a potentially lucrative project. we'll tell you why washington blocked a new copper mine. you do a lot of things great. but parallel parking isn't one of them. you're either too far from the
jessica beanstalk is the resident director of department at the john hopkins school of medicine.al rose who was born with no kidneys and a miracle baby for sure. potter syndrome is a condition where the baby -- the kidneys are not working. the baby isn't making urine and the lungs do not develop. this is almost 100% fatal. what the doctor did at johns hopkins which is an avatar treatment replaced the fluid with saline at multiple times during the course of her pregnancy to give a chance to...
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, connected to johns-hopkins university, they did this study. this is what they are studying? who is the liars in this country. >> yes. >> you tend to lie when you are tired because you are tired, doh. >> right. >> yes. >> i just want to be left alone. >> i don't know why that extrapolates. >> well, they had to get funding for that study. >> i necessity why it extrapolates. >> i just blurt out the truthy blurt out the the truth all the time but i have been occasionally to oh, i'm sorry, i was at work or i was sleeping, because i just can't. >> my biggest lie, every day is, i say i'm someplace i'm not. because people want do you meet for lunch. i had to run to insuring for a meeting. >> yes. >> i'm near your house do you want to meet me somewhere. >> i'm over in west philadelphia, i can't, yeah. >> i'm in your lobby of your building. >> i'm not there. >> i'm not there. >> then doorman will say i just saw him walk by. >> and these phones. >> i hate that he is things you can lion them anymore. >> because there is tracking devices. >> yes. >> four s
, connected to johns-hopkins university, they did this study. this is what they are studying? who is the liars in this country. >> yes. >> you tend to lie when you are tired because you are tired, doh. >> right. >> yes. >> i just want to be left alone. >> i don't know why that extrapolates. >> well, they had to get funding for that study. >> i necessity why it extrapolates. >> i just blurt out the truthy blurt out the the truth all the time...
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for children undergoing cancer treatment at johns hopkins treatment center that medicine can]n be soft and cuddly. it's called "pet therapy" and these canine companions are bringing comfort not only to the young patients, but their parents, siblings and even the hospital staff. and that makes the pet program today's harris' hero. >> at johns hopkins children's center it's not uncommon to see kids playing red light green light with their special friend lewis and his owner amy wornaky. he's a 4-year-old chesapeake retriever and a certified therapy dog. he comes out just to play or just be petted. research is growing about the many benefits of bringing animals into hospitals such as. >> reducing anxiety. it calms hair heart rate, their blood pressure and just the sheer joy of having something nice happen. >> there's just so many different ways that they make a difference and it's nice to be around people and make them feel better. >> it's clear the pair is doing just that. >> he gets nervous when he knows we have to come in. so it's exciting for him, definitely making his day. >> it's a l
for children undergoing cancer treatment at johns hopkins treatment center that medicine can]n be soft and cuddly. it's called "pet therapy" and these canine companions are bringing comfort not only to the young patients, but their parents, siblings and even the hospital staff. and that makes the pet program today's harris' hero. >> at johns hopkins children's center it's not uncommon to see kids playing red light green light with their special friend lewis and his owner amy...
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johns hopkins ranks third followed by the cleveland clinic in the ucla medical center. the report also breaks down hospitals in 16 specialties including cancer and heart surgery. in other news, prince william county officials say a mosquito has tested positive for the west nile virus. west nile is marked by mild, flulike symptoms. it can be fatal for people over 50. there was one case in prince william county last year. still ahead, jacqui is back with her final check >> looking good. weird al yankovic is back. this time he is parodying the song happy with his version, tacky. the video already has thousands of views. we are now plans to release seven new music few the o's best music videos over the next seven days. we haven't heard from him in a while and now he comes back with more. and you're welcome. this song will be stuck in your head for the rest of the day. stripes or dots, whatever you've got on, you will need it because showers and thunderstorms are going to push and from the west and could be severe this afternoon and evening. >> we will see you back here this
johns hopkins ranks third followed by the cleveland clinic in the ucla medical center. the report also breaks down hospitals in 16 specialties including cancer and heart surgery. in other news, prince william county officials say a mosquito has tested positive for the west nile virus. west nile is marked by mild, flulike symptoms. it can be fatal for people over 50. there was one case in prince william county last year. still ahead, jacqui is back with her final check >> looking good....
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researchers at johns hopkins university found, if you are born poor in this country, escaping povertyarly impossible and escaping is difficult. "america tonight"'s adam may reports. >> quan finch is talking about his neighborhood. >> the corner was my neighborhood. >> the corner was the center of an hbo mini series, baltimore neighborhood, violence and drug dealing. >> i hate to say it, i wouldn't bring up a dog in that neighborhood. >> pig town, had the highest crime and poverty rates in the city. >> my mother was a single mother. my mother never worked a day in her life. the only job she ever had was selling dope. that was it. the things that my mother let me do, i would -- >> reporter: like what? >> sell dope at the age of eight. >> eight years old? >> eight years old. we sold it right out of my house and that's pretty much how we made our living. >> as an adult and you look back at being raised in that kind of environment how do you think that impacted you as a kid? >> made me a little strong headed not to want to be a complete product of my environment. to always want better for
researchers at johns hopkins university found, if you are born poor in this country, escaping povertyarly impossible and escaping is difficult. "america tonight"'s adam may reports. >> quan finch is talking about his neighborhood. >> the corner was my neighborhood. >> the corner was the center of an hbo mini series, baltimore neighborhood, violence and drug dealing. >> i hate to say it, i wouldn't bring up a dog in that neighborhood. >> pig town, had the...
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>>plus -- johns hopkins will pay a multi-million dollar settlement because of one doctor's actions. details, ahead. a wide spans which to ride three months after a south korean passenger ferry capsized, killing almost 300 people, the owner of the ferry company has been found dead. since the april disaster, billionaire yoo byung-un had been a fugitive. but now, d-n-a and fingerprint testing has confirmed that a body, found in the south of the country last month, is that of yoo. investigators say, embezzlement and tax evasion may have factored into the ferry disaster. it's not clear whether yoo committed suicide. johns hopkins hospital in baltimore has agreed to pay 190 million dollars to victims of a doctor who secretly took photos and videos of thousands of patients during pelvic exams. gynecologist nikita levy was fired last year after a colleague suspected he was wearing a spy camera that looked like a pen around his neck. levy confessed and police found naked patient pictures and videos on his home computer. he committed suicide soon after the confession. levy had worked at the h
>>plus -- johns hopkins will pay a multi-million dollar settlement because of one doctor's actions. details, ahead. a wide spans which to ride three months after a south korean passenger ferry capsized, killing almost 300 people, the owner of the ferry company has been found dead. since the april disaster, billionaire yoo byung-un had been a fugitive. but now, d-n-a and fingerprint testing has confirmed that a body, found in the south of the country last month, is that of yoo....
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. >>> johns hopkins hospital has agreed to pay $190 million to thousands of victims of a rogue gynecologist. the doctor used a pen light camera to capture 1,200 videos and 140 images of women in his examining rooms. he committed suicide days after a coworker discovered the device. >>> a friend of the boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev was found guilty of obstruction of justice and conspiracy. he had hidden a backpack. >>> a very happy birthday for prince jorng. a year ago ago, alongside a mom, we followed the grandson of princess diana with great interest. and yesterday grabbing some butterflies in such a royal way. >>> the judge says the guillotine is the way to do executions in america. scrambled poll licks -- politics is next. d . >>> president obama was giving an interview recently and get this, he said that he thought that joe biden would be a good president. when asked why, because he would make me look amazing. >>> here's your first look at this morning's scrambled politics. according to bloomberg, hillary clinton has earned up to $12 million from her speeches and paid appearances since
. >>> johns hopkins hospital has agreed to pay $190 million to thousands of victims of a rogue gynecologist. the doctor used a pen light camera to capture 1,200 videos and 140 images of women in his examining rooms. he committed suicide days after a coworker discovered the device. >>> a friend of the boston bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev was found guilty of obstruction of justice and conspiracy. he had hidden a backpack. >>> a very happy birthday for prince jorng. a year...
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just coming in, johns hopkins agreed to a $190 million settlement with more than 8000 patients. authorities say the doctor used a pen like camera to secretly photograph and videotape women during their gynecological exams. he committed suicide while under investigation and was never charged. >> a legislative panel in virginia is meeting for the first time today. eds is leading the effort. his son stabbed his father and committed suicide last november. deeds was released from an important seek custody order because no one could find a psychiatric that for him. this morning, president obama signed a pair of executive orders protecting gay and transgendered federal workers from discrimination. one adds sexual orientation and gender identity to the list of hiring -- the other protect them from discrimination. the president kept in place a religious exception. the president will honor a soldier for his heroic. ryan and several soldiers were attacked at their observation post. he was hit with grenade shrapnel, but applied a turn can't and held the high ground. nine u.s. soldiers died
just coming in, johns hopkins agreed to a $190 million settlement with more than 8000 patients. authorities say the doctor used a pen like camera to secretly photograph and videotape women during their gynecological exams. he committed suicide while under investigation and was never charged. >> a legislative panel in virginia is meeting for the first time today. eds is leading the effort. his son stabbed his father and committed suicide last november. deeds was released from an important...
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carson became the youngest doctor ever to have a major division at john hopkins hospital. he is the author of several books and with his wife, the creator, together the creator of a scholarship program for children in grades four through that. dr. carson's prayer breakfast speech for that one of his newest book, "one nation: what we ca do to save america's future", a topic he will address today. ladies and gentlemen, please join in a warm welcome to the national press club for dr. benjamin carson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. jeanie and i am absolutely honored to be here. i will tell you at the end of the talk why i think the press is so important and what their role is in a free society. the first of all, let me just tell you that, you know, i am so grateful that i was born in this country, which is to lay land of dreams. my dream as a youngster was to be a doctor. i love anything that has to do with anything. dr. killed there, dr. kc, all that stuff. i just couldn't get enough of that. i even like going to the doctor's office. it tells you i was
carson became the youngest doctor ever to have a major division at john hopkins hospital. he is the author of several books and with his wife, the creator, together the creator of a scholarship program for children in grades four through that. dr. carson's prayer breakfast speech for that one of his newest book, "one nation: what we ca do to save america's future", a topic he will address today. ladies and gentlemen, please join in a warm welcome to the national press club for dr....
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here to talk about that is a senior foreign policy fellow at st john's hopkins university.m washington d.c., a political scientist whose research focuses on sectarian, talking about transitions in iraq. islamic state used to be part of the al qaeda. why did they split, how are they different? >> normally with all the groups there are many reasons for the splitting, disagreement upon leadership or working on different project to other. i think that the splut happened when al qaeda disowned i.s.i.s., and then they said their tactics are - we don't approve of their tactics. which means they were extreme. you can imagine how extreme they are if al qaeda says they are too extreme. that's the reason they split. >>> how does a group get political traction when they are too extreme for al qaeda. >> they get this traction because they are working with a certain population for their own means, and people see they are worth some goals. they may tactically accept them, hoping that once the goals are achieved, they can separate or get rid of them. i think it is unwise for any group to e
here to talk about that is a senior foreign policy fellow at st john's hopkins university.m washington d.c., a political scientist whose research focuses on sectarian, talking about transitions in iraq. islamic state used to be part of the al qaeda. why did they split, how are they different? >> normally with all the groups there are many reasons for the splitting, disagreement upon leadership or working on different project to other. i think that the splut happened when al qaeda disowned...
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gerri: john hopkins in baltimore going up the list for the top-ranked institutions.hy did you choose that hospital? >> again, they demonstrated a great survival. one of the things we looked at is, we study how hospitals do with the most complex and challenging cases, life-threatening and rare conditions in many cases. johns hopkins has great survival gerri: your nose and throat, urology, on and on it goes. the massachusetts general hospital. >> you know, they have been providing great care for over 200 years. they are ranked number one in the nation in psychiatry. they have a great rehabilitation hospital and your nose and throat care. it is a grea >> check out our hospital rankings. you can find a number of resources, a great starting point. especially for a challenging medical needs. gerri: you have been doing this for a long time. to the hospitals try to get on your list? baena when it comes to the rankings of hospitals and universities their is a lot of maneuvering. do you have to push back? >> we use data from sources that are pretty hard to gain. i will say tha
gerri: john hopkins in baltimore going up the list for the top-ranked institutions.hy did you choose that hospital? >> again, they demonstrated a great survival. one of the things we looked at is, we study how hospitals do with the most complex and challenging cases, life-threatening and rare conditions in many cases. johns hopkins has great survival gerri: your nose and throat, urology, on and on it goes. the massachusetts general hospital. >> you know, they have been providing...
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joining me from london is a political analyst and advisor to boris yet son u and a senior folio from john hopkins university and from kiev, a spokesperson for the monitoring mission in ukraine of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. let me start with you michael, you have a network of observers, what are you hearing in the capital from the rest of ukraine? >> good to be back here with you. well, as you may know, we finished over the weekend receivingate of our colleagues held captive for a month in ukraine. this is something that was a real hard hit on the mission. it also shows what we are facing right now in those parts. our monitors had a tough time going around doing the daily controls. what we had to do is reconfigure and get people out of harm's way. i know now there are talks of having the mission, for example, monitor border areas. really security safety of our colleagues is a number one priority. unless one can get the assurances that civilian monitors can go around and monitor, it would be difficult to be part of some kind of agreement where we monitor the borders. i
joining me from london is a political analyst and advisor to boris yet son u and a senior folio from john hopkins university and from kiev, a spokesperson for the monitoring mission in ukraine of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. let me start with you michael, you have a network of observers, what are you hearing in the capital from the rest of ukraine? >> good to be back here with you. well, as you may know, we finished over the weekend receivingate of our...
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. >>> women who were secretly photographed while visiting a johns hopkins gynecologist will now have to describe their trauma before they see any money for damages. the hospital reached a $190 million settlement with a class action lawsuit on monday. it steams from the actions of this doctor who recorded his stateme pati w a pen camera. they say the only way to split up the money is to determine how much trauma and pain the doctor caused. he committed suicide before we could be put on trial. >>> maryland's largest casino is hiring and looking to one of america's most famous gambling cities for employees. they will hold job fairs next week in new jersey. as many as 8,000 casino workers in the town could be out of jobs because of the business lost. they hired 50 workers in january. they hope to match that number next week. >>> montgomery county police say a man who crashed into a house this morning has died. 83-year-old thomas brown had a medical emergency before the crash. an autopsy will determine how he died. nobody else was hurt in that crash. >>> now to the crisis in the middle ea
. >>> women who were secretly photographed while visiting a johns hopkins gynecologist will now have to describe their trauma before they see any money for damages. the hospital reached a $190 million settlement with a class action lawsuit on monday. it steams from the actions of this doctor who recorded his stateme pati w a pen camera. they say the only way to split up the money is to determine how much trauma and pain the doctor caused. he committed suicide before we could be put on...
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here to talk about that and the differentiating features is abbas kadam, a senior fellow at johns hopkinsniversity. he has studied the middle east and national security. from washington, d.c., a political scientist whose research focuses on sectarian and political transition in iraq. thanks to both of you for being here. ab at abouts, the group islamic state should be to be part of al-qaeda. why did they split, and how are they different? >> well, normally, with all of these groups, there are many reasons for sometimes disagreement. some leadership. sometimes there is a tactic that needs some groups to work on different projects than others. but i think that the split happened when al-qaeda disowned isi isn't and they said their tactics, we don't approve of their tactics, which means they went really extreme and i can't imagine how extreme they were when al-qaeda, itself, said they are too extreme. >> that's the reason why they split out of al-qaeda. >> how does a group get any political transaction when they are even too extreme for al-qaeda in? >> they get this kind of traction because
here to talk about that and the differentiating features is abbas kadam, a senior fellow at johns hopkinsniversity. he has studied the middle east and national security. from washington, d.c., a political scientist whose research focuses on sectarian and political transition in iraq. thanks to both of you for being here. ab at abouts, the group islamic state should be to be part of al-qaeda. why did they split, and how are they different? >> well, normally, with all of these groups, there...
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. >>> a gynecologist at johns hopkins who secretly recorded more than 8,000 patients has cost the university $190 million. authorities say dr. nikita levy used a pinlike camera he wore around his neck. he committed suicide a year and a half ago while under investigation and was never charged. apparently there is no evidence that he shared the roughly 1,200 videos and 140 photographs with anyone. >>> a metrobus driver recovering after a brutal attack. it happened after 1:00 on 40th and albemarle streets in northwest near the tenleytown american youth stop. the driver suffered nonlife threatening lacerations to his face. the suspect was arrested, the weapon recovered. tonight we're waiting to find out what led up to that attack. >>> fears of traffic troubles were not enough to stand in the way of mgm's final plans for the casino at the national harbor. prince george's county council voted overwhelmly to approve the plan. here's scott broom to tell us how it went down. >> reporter: site preparation for this giant mgm casino is already underway here at national harbor, but the final approval nee
. >>> a gynecologist at johns hopkins who secretly recorded more than 8,000 patients has cost the university $190 million. authorities say dr. nikita levy used a pinlike camera he wore around his neck. he committed suicide a year and a half ago while under investigation and was never charged. apparently there is no evidence that he shared the roughly 1,200 videos and 140 photographs with anyone. >>> a metrobus driver recovering after a brutal attack. it happened after 1:00 on...
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johns hopkins agreed to a proposed $190 million settlement with more than 8 million patients of a gynecologist. he used a camera that looked like a pen to record women without their knowledge. he was never charged because he committed suicide ten days after he was fired. >> the countdown continues to the opening of the silver line train station. while metro is making final preparations, tyson's corner center mall is making preparations as well. one of the new stops is only a few steps from are the mall. while that's convenient for shoppers, the mall doesn't want commuters taking up the parking spaces. a new key card system will keep commuters out during nonbusiness hours. security guards also will be watching for cars that shouldn't be there. >> it will be a busy week leading up to the grand opening of the silver line on saturday. we invite you to stay with us for news stories each day about what to expect when it opens. >> next at 11:00, sold for sex. >> i would be beat, tortured. >> how cops are changing tactics to save teenagers. crisis on the border, hits home. the new spot considered to h
johns hopkins agreed to a proposed $190 million settlement with more than 8 million patients of a gynecologist. he used a camera that looked like a pen to record women without their knowledge. he was never charged because he committed suicide ten days after he was fired. >> the countdown continues to the opening of the silver line train station. while metro is making final preparations, tyson's corner center mall is making preparations as well. one of the new stops is only a few steps...
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he's a senior fellow at the center for trans-atlantic relations at john hopkins university, and said qatar would have to play a role in the ceasefire talks. >> qatar is playing a role. egypt, opposed to the muslim brotherhood, with a tie to hamas, under president abdul fatah al-sisi, so egypt has been marginalized. the two big flares, three big players are john kerry of the united states, ban ki-moon of the united nations, and the qatari leadership. one thing that the israelis are looking at and why they reversed their fogs on friday, no ceasefire is i don't think they can let the u.s. secretary of state come to the region and go home with a failure. i think the israelis are understanding that a lot of american opinion is turning heavily against them, and i think they want to get this over with before finding any more of these brutal picture showing off on american television. mr binyamin netanyahu has to understand that israel has no one except the united states. if they poke the u.s. secretary of state in the eye with a sharp stick, as they did a couple of times before, they did it
he's a senior fellow at the center for trans-atlantic relations at john hopkins university, and said qatar would have to play a role in the ceasefire talks. >> qatar is playing a role. egypt, opposed to the muslim brotherhood, with a tie to hamas, under president abdul fatah al-sisi, so egypt has been marginalized. the two big flares, three big players are john kerry of the united states, ban ki-moon of the united nations, and the qatari leadership. one thing that the israelis are looking...
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. >>> johns hopkins has agreed to pay $190 million to thousands of women and girls who were secretly recorded during their pelvic exams. investigators say that gynecologist dr. nikita levy used tiny hidden cameras to make the recordings. they say he sometimes violated hospital policy by didding young girls without having a nurse present. >> president obama has moved to protect more lgbt employees from workplace discrimination. at the white house yesterday, he signed an executive order prohibiting federal contractors from discrimination on the basis of both sexual orientation and gender identity. mr. obama took the action because a bill to ban such discrimination across the country is stalled in congress. >>> also at the white house, the president presented the medal of honor to a former army staff sergeant ryan pitts. in a 2008 battle in afghanistan, pitts was wounded, and nine of his comrades were killed, but despite his wounds, pitts fought off a taliban attack and guided in air strikes to repel the attackers. he called those who died that day the real heroes. >>> well, a secret fr
. >>> johns hopkins has agreed to pay $190 million to thousands of women and girls who were secretly recorded during their pelvic exams. investigators say that gynecologist dr. nikita levy used tiny hidden cameras to make the recordings. they say he sometimes violated hospital policy by didding young girls without having a nurse present. >> president obama has moved to protect more lgbt employees from workplace discrimination. at the white house yesterday, he signed an executive...
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>>> john hopkins hospital has agreed to pay $190 million to thousands of victims of a gynecologist.vi used a pin-like camera to capture 1,200 videos and 140 images of women in his examing room. he committed suicide days after a co-worker discovered the device and alerted authorities. >>> a friend of boston bomber joe har tsarnaev was convicted yesterday. he hid a backpack with altered fireworks obstructing an investigation by the fbi. >>> happy birthday to prince george. we learned about this little guy a year ago. we followed the first 12 months with great interest, and yesterday it was grabbing butterflies in such a royal way. >>> let's get down to business. sima mada. good morning. >> apple has recently asked suppliers to produce up to 80 million large screen iphone this is year. it's expected to come with either a 4.7 or 5.5 inch screen. reports say the order is larger than the initial production runs for the iphone 5s and 5c last year. >>> second quarter profits doubled beating wall street's forecast as the video streaming service added 1.7 million subscribers. its growth after
>>> john hopkins hospital has agreed to pay $190 million to thousands of victims of a gynecologist.vi used a pin-like camera to capture 1,200 videos and 140 images of women in his examing room. he committed suicide days after a co-worker discovered the device and alerted authorities. >>> a friend of boston bomber joe har tsarnaev was convicted yesterday. he hid a backpack with altered fireworks obstructing an investigation by the fbi. >>> happy birthday to prince...
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johns hopkins university is a great hospital. now, the question i want to ask you is that a couple of weeks ago i think senator tester indicated, correct me if i'm wrong, in montana alone. the lacking of some 20 physicians, just in the small state of montana. i know in vermont we like physicians. all over this country, in phoenix, god knows how many they lack. in a nation in which 40 many people have no health insurance, in a nation where we spend almost twice as much per capita on health care as any in the nation, where 45,000 people die because they don't get health care. now, how are you going to help us get the physicians that we need in the midst of a physician shortage, the nurses that we need in terms of nursing shortage, so that when people attempt to get into th the va ty get in in a timely manner, number one, and they get high quality health care? how do you do that within a dysfunctional health care system nationally? >> chairman sanders, i think first of all we will start with us giving you very transparent projection
johns hopkins university is a great hospital. now, the question i want to ask you is that a couple of weeks ago i think senator tester indicated, correct me if i'm wrong, in montana alone. the lacking of some 20 physicians, just in the small state of montana. i know in vermont we like physicians. all over this country, in phoenix, god knows how many they lack. in a nation in which 40 many people have no health insurance, in a nation where we spend almost twice as much per capita on health care...
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. >>> a new study out of johns hopkins suggests people younger than 21 may be drawn in by ads from topohol brands. researchers found men between 18 and 20 years old were nine times as like to report being influenced by ads from popular brands than by ads from less popular brands. for women in that same age group, they were five and a half times as likely. the study only looked at magazine ads from 2011. >>> a mosquito borne virus has now spread to 27 states in the u.s. the chicken gunya virus has been seen in africa, asia and parts of europe and more recently in the caribbean. that's where many americans are picking it up. it is not fatal but it can cause fever, muscle aches and severe joint pain. the best protection is prevention using repellant wearing sleeves and getting rid of standing water. >> supporters of raising the minimum wage are touting stats that indicate it's good for the economy. abc's renna ninan has america's money. >> reporter: topping america's money minimum wage maximum benefit. a study finds there's stronger job growth in all 13 states that raised their minimum wa
. >>> a new study out of johns hopkins suggests people younger than 21 may be drawn in by ads from topohol brands. researchers found men between 18 and 20 years old were nine times as like to report being influenced by ads from popular brands than by ads from less popular brands. for women in that same age group, they were five and a half times as likely. the study only looked at magazine ads from 2011. >>> a mosquito borne virus has now spread to 27 states in the u.s. the...
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discuss that i'm now i'm joined by robert freedman visiting professor of political science at johns hopkins university dr friedman thank you very much for being here it's my pleasure now you know one of those people called criminologists you studied the soviet union later russia for several decades and i'm sure you would agree with me of that. there has always been a considerable level of mistrust bits in our two nations but i wonder if the rhetoric used by both sides has ever been asked colorful and asked passive aggressive as it is nowadays well i think we're almost back to the worst of the cold war underbridge now and the early reagan days in the early one nine hundred eighty s. after the soviet invasion of afghanistan that's when relations really hit their bottom we're not there yet but if we continue in this direction will be there well i'll just use. this warthe passive aggressive and i think you know both sides seem to believe that they're defending their national interests or that national values and see the other side as an aggressor but it seems to me that this aggression is a ver
discuss that i'm now i'm joined by robert freedman visiting professor of political science at johns hopkins university dr friedman thank you very much for being here it's my pleasure now you know one of those people called criminologists you studied the soviet union later russia for several decades and i'm sure you would agree with me of that. there has always been a considerable level of mistrust bits in our two nations but i wonder if the rhetoric used by both sides has ever been asked...
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doctores en la escuela de medicina de la universidad johns hopkins reportaron que dos medicamentos para c fueron efectivos...de 67 por ciento a 94 porcentual de los pacientes con hepatitis c estaban libres del virus tres meses despues del tratamiento.... juanfra/topvo saba usted que el estrs y la depresin influyen en la grasa del cuerpo?? segn un nuevo estudio,, ambos estados de nimo alteran la forma en que procesamos los alimentos grasos... el informe indica que las mujeres con estrs queman las caloras y la grasa ms despacio que las mujeres sin estrs en las siete horas despus de comer lo que equivale a un men con hamburguesa promedio... lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's ======
doctores en la escuela de medicina de la universidad johns hopkins reportaron que dos medicamentos para c fueron efectivos...de 67 por ciento a 94 porcentual de los pacientes con hepatitis c estaban libres del virus tres meses despues del tratamiento.... juanfra/topvo saba usted que el estrs y la depresin influyen en la grasa del cuerpo?? segn un nuevo estudio,, ambos estados de nimo alteran la forma en que procesamos los alimentos grasos... el informe indica que las mujeres con estrs queman...