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give us mackie, who is in our birmingham newsroom. paterson was also convicted of three cou nts paterson was also convicted of three counts of unlawful wounding at the trial at nottingham crown court earlier this year, he is serving a 20 year prison service, and the announcement comes because all of those ten victims in that case were pa rt those ten victims in that case were part of a much larger group of people who were treated at to private hospitals on the outskirts of boeing, one in solihull, the other in little aston, and these we re other in little aston, and these were owned by the spire health care group. they have agreed settlement of £27 million to around 750 patients. that could go up because they have set a deadline which is 0ctober next year for other patients to come forward who haven't done so. lots of different law firms representing the 750 patients, but we should also remember around £10 million already been paid or agreed in compensation to his patients in the nhs. what in paterson was doing was either giving peopl
give us mackie, who is in our birmingham newsroom. paterson was also convicted of three cou nts paterson was also convicted of three counts of unlawful wounding at the trial at nottingham crown court earlier this year, he is serving a 20 year prison service, and the announcement comes because all of those ten victims in that case were pa rt those ten victims in that case were part of a much larger group of people who were treated at to private hospitals on the outskirts of boeing, one in...
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phil mackie reporting live from birmingham. minister has announced an extra £25 million in aid for british caribbean territories which have been devastated by hurricane irma. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has arrived in the british virgin islands this afternoon to see for himself the full extent of the damage. there'd been criticism that the uk's response to the disaster was too slow, but mrjohnson said the british response had been "extremely fast". a thousand troops have now been deployed to help with the recovery operation. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell reports. before the hurricane, this was paradise. now, the majority of the homes and businesses on the british virgin islands, as across much of the caribbean, lie in ruins. the priority is providing food and water and shelter to those desperately in need. it's a huge task. i've been round the british virgin islands and i've been here on anguilla and the scale of destruction, particularly on the british virgin islands, is absolutely staggering. when you're walking a
phil mackie reporting live from birmingham. minister has announced an extra £25 million in aid for british caribbean territories which have been devastated by hurricane irma. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has arrived in the british virgin islands this afternoon to see for himself the full extent of the damage. there'd been criticism that the uk's response to the disaster was too slow, but mrjohnson said the british response had been "extremely fast". a thousand troops have now...
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phil mackie is in the birmingham news room with the latest.t money will be finally agreed at the high court hearing at the end of october. until then, we are told the victims aren't allowed to talk to us to give their reaction. having got to know quite a few of them, i suspect that this is as satisfactory —— not a satisfactory as they thought. money will help but will not give the a nswe i’s will help but will not give the answers may have been asking about in patterson. the criminal trial in bolton victims given unnecessary surgery. there were many more bringing civil action. there will also a number of people in the civil case who did have breast cancer but we re case who did have breast cancer but were given something called a cleavage sparing surgery, not ratified by anyone else but something patterson did, where he removed some of the breast tissue but not all of it, allowing the tissue to return, so today's settle m e nt tissue to return, so today's settlement sounds like a lot of money but in terms of the victims, still many questions t
phil mackie is in the birmingham news room with the latest.t money will be finally agreed at the high court hearing at the end of october. until then, we are told the victims aren't allowed to talk to us to give their reaction. having got to know quite a few of them, i suspect that this is as satisfactory —— not a satisfactory as they thought. money will help but will not give the a nswe i’s will help but will not give the answers may have been asking about in patterson. the criminal...
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john, i disagree with you and john mackie the owner of whole food.the company should only be maximizing shareholder matters and-- >> that's where we have to leave this discussion. the cashin' in gang. lauren simonetti is hosting. >> as president trump is visiting some areas devastated by harvey, some are bashing his first visit earlier this week. is the media trying to divide us as the country unites around harvey victims. and how hurricane harvey could unite congress for tax reform. we'll see you at 11:30. david: thank you. some here say the government's response to harvey shows the president's plan to shrink the government will work. that's c >> well, the president certainly facing his first major test in crisis management this week while many of his top administration posts have not yet been confirmed like the department of homeland security which everseas fema and the coast guard an and the head of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. the president says he will actually leave many mid level jobs unfilled to shrink the bloated gove
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. >>> president trump mackie his way back south. he's leaving for texas to visit the many impacted by hurricane harvey. the president's second trip comes as 41. last night a funeral for one of those victims and more services planned today, including one for an elderly woman whose car was swept away by rushing floodwaters. from those rising waters, the flames as we stay in texas now where more fires are expected to erupt at that flood stricken chemical plant arkema. the latest fire started yesterday after two explosions on thursday. hurricane harvey cut the plant's power and refrigeration, so the chemicals can't keep cool. the company and epa say there were still six trailers on that site that will likely go up in flames just like that. the plant makes chemicals we use in every day products like paints and plastics. with all the damage the bills are stacking up. this morning the president asking congress for nearly $8 billion. it's going to be used as a down payment of sorts for harvey relief and recovery efforts. the reality is week
. >>> president trump mackie his way back south. he's leaving for texas to visit the many impacted by hurricane harvey. the president's second trip comes as 41. last night a funeral for one of those victims and more services planned today, including one for an elderly woman whose car was swept away by rushing floodwaters. from those rising waters, the flames as we stay in texas now where more fires are expected to erupt at that flood stricken chemical plant arkema. the latest fire...
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that's phil mackie reporting. let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. former advisor to the chief ministry in an gilla saying it's been too slow. they knew the hurricane was on the way. compared to the french the british effort is pretty tarredy. i believe there's a huge difference in resource here. the british government has hardly any military personnel permanently based in the caribbean. the french have thousands. the dutch have hundreds of troops there. this is partly a matter of politics and history. the french territories and dutch territories are more directly governed from the netherlands and france. whereas our overseas territories are much more self—governing. they have much more autonomy. therefore, the british government — there's less of an automatic sense that you know you need to defend bordeaux as you do martinique. if the british want resources there, they have to send them across the atlantic. so the british government response is we send a ship there every year throughout the hurricane season and it's a ship that deliberately is desig
that's phil mackie reporting. let's speak to our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. former advisor to the chief ministry in an gilla saying it's been too slow. they knew the hurricane was on the way. compared to the french the british effort is pretty tarredy. i believe there's a huge difference in resource here. the british government has hardly any military personnel permanently based in the caribbean. the french have thousands. the dutch have hundreds of troops there. this is partly a...
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as of this mackie look who push it on a thumb markers for a map artist for us it at you get this get a mile than a modest for the head not a for us to first quarter face immediately with the how they got knocked the norm or force it into tick up for a man to see him in person mens come back and say certain and slogger bisson are to do that here. meant big love you rick demonstrate for boston for the tivo substracted not matter after football era from maffra lack of face to men's golf at the office of a poor for poor football. in this society of abundance where temptation and frustration are present in equal measure ever more subtle techniques are used to encourage consumers to resort to credit and to make it as easy as possible france has widely developed what is called revolving credit renewable loans with very high interest rates which can be a formidable driver of over in debt at this. new lebanese took out in his belly during the storm. paul i mean that means so many a hole in this within. that it will meet with the who says. you feel i'm you. crazy or have a p.c.b. that. said cr
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john, i disagree with you and john mackie the owner of whole food.hat the company should only be maximizing shareholder matters and-- >> that's where we have to leave this discussion. the cashin' in gang. lauren simonetti is hosting. >> as president trump is visiting some areas devastated by harvey, some are bashing his first visit earlier this week. is the media trying to divide us as the country unites around harvey victims. and how hurricane harvey could unite congress for tax reform. we'll see you at 11:30. david: thank you. some here say the government's response to harvey shows the president's plan to shrink the government will work. that's c oh boy. looking for adventure this labor day? holy smokes. oh man, that's pretty intense. look no further than chevrolet. this is a fast car. i feel like i left my soul back there. wow. this has power! head to the chevy labor day sales event and ride out the summer in a new chevrolet. current chevy owners can use labor day bonus cash to get a total value of eleven thousand- six hundred dollars on this silv
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. >> nbc's janice mackie frayer is in beijing for us.ries trying to prevent nuclear war? >> reporter: good morning, il it's the situation that is testing a lot of world leaders now. south korea's president says that unless something is done, the situation could spin out of control. he is meeting with russian president vladimir putin on the side lines of an economic forum. putin has gone on the record as saying that sanctions at this point would be useless. they have not worked until now. in trying to decode the mind-set of the regime, they would rather eat grass than give up their nuclear ambitions. so, they are pushing for dialogue as the possible solution. russia, china, and now south korea trying to find common ground with china and russia in believing that that would be the way forward. that is in response partially to the criticism from president trump that south korea should give up on its willingness to negotiate with the north in saying that it amounts to appeasement and that talk right now is not the answer. the u.s., of course,
. >> nbc's janice mackie frayer is in beijing for us.ries trying to prevent nuclear war? >> reporter: good morning, il it's the situation that is testing a lot of world leaders now. south korea's president says that unless something is done, the situation could spin out of control. he is meeting with russian president vladimir putin on the side lines of an economic forum. putin has gone on the record as saying that sanctions at this point would be useless. they have not worked until...
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john, i disagree with you and john mackie the owner of whole food.mpany should only be maximizing shareholder matters and-- >> that's where we have to leave this discussion. the cashin' in gang. lauren simonetti is hosting. >> as president trump is visiting some areas devastated by harvey, some are bashing his first visit earlier this week. is the media trying to divide us as the country unites around harvey victims. and how hurricane harvey could unite congress for tax reform. we'll see you at 11:30. david: thank you. some here say the government's response to harvey shows the president's plan to shrink the government will work. that's coming up next. i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. (male announcer) shop like a pro at bass pro shops for huge savings during our labor day
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. >> nbc's janice mackie frayer is in beijing this morning. good morning to you. what is the latest on this military standoff? >> reporter: good morning, frances. there are reports that north korea is preparing to launch another ballistic missile. this is north on over the past six months in wanting to perfect its technical capabilities. south korea is continuing to keep its military redder for all options. conducting fire drills with war ships. there will be more drills throughout the week. as well, the u.s. is allowing south korea to have bigger war -- missile warheads as well as agreeing in principle to a multi-billion dollar arms and equipment deal. part of this is the u.s. also trying so extend security assurances to its ally, especially after tweets by president trump that took swipes at the south's policy of appeasement toward the north. the big question, of course, what will china's next move be. it holds the power to be able to cut off oil shipments to north korea. that would effectively shut down the north korean economy, but what is being weighed here i
. >> nbc's janice mackie frayer is in beijing this morning. good morning to you. what is the latest on this military standoff? >> reporter: good morning, frances. there are reports that north korea is preparing to launch another ballistic missile. this is north on over the past six months in wanting to perfect its technical capabilities. south korea is continuing to keep its military redder for all options. conducting fire drills with war ships. there will be more drills throughout...
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stefan mackie director of the national theatre environment wanted to perform friedrich schiller's play william tell on the would lead meadow and asked the court to design the stand. according to legend this is where swiss rebels took their vows and founded their country the hood the meadow is sacred to the swiss. they come to get them then to move that. over on the good will. a few weeks later the car started to put his idea into action he needed sharpened tree trunks for the twenty six sculptures he wanted to place on the meadow twenty six the number of swiss cantons. each tree trunk was between six and nine meters long. the project took weeks and was a logistical tour de force. piece by piece the stage was assembled. a sort of forest emerged from the logs ropes and boulders between which the actors would later move. the seating can accommodate two thousand seven hundred people and crowds flocked to the ridley to experience stage sculpture. in the summer of two thousand and four two hundred years after its first performance william tell was stage of made the cars artwork. thanks. than
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now let's turn to nbc's janice mackie frier who is in how is the world responding to north korea? >> reporter: the consequence of the test are still reverberating here. given what appears to be an alarming achievement by the north korean regime. at the same time president trump's north korea strategy remains unclear. and he seems to be taking swipes at traditional allies like south korea. he was saying that appeasement hasn't worked. this has been the approach of south korea's president moon jae-in. and there hasn't even been a phone call yet between the two leaders suggesting that there is a rift, and it's coming with some pretty terrible timing. south korea's response to this point has been to send the military up for bombing drills at dawn this morning, practicing ballistic missile strikes on north korea's nuclear testing site. south korea is also warning that north korea may be readying another ballistic missile launch. it again puts the pressure and the focus on china's si xi jinping. this test was a huge embarrassment for him coming as he was about to open the brick summit h
now let's turn to nbc's janice mackie frier who is in how is the world responding to north korea? >> reporter: the consequence of the test are still reverberating here. given what appears to be an alarming achievement by the north korean regime. at the same time president trump's north korea strategy remains unclear. and he seems to be taking swipes at traditional allies like south korea. he was saying that appeasement hasn't worked. this has been the approach of south korea's president...
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nbc's janice mackie frayer joins us. >> reporter: some believe this is digressing into a fight amongsts, this war of words that seems to be ramping up. the north korean foreign minister implying over the weekend that a strike on the u.s. was inevitable. president trump replied by pushing the rhetoric even higher. in a tweet he said, if he echoes thoughts of little rocket man, they won't be around much longer. now, it is unclear at this point and unsettling for a lot of people. they're wondering how much of this is all talk because analysts agree if this is a strategy, it certainly is a dangerous one. the concern is miscalculation that there could be a misinterpretation on either side and the results of that could be devastating. you add in the show of military force that happened again at the weekend. u.s. bombers and fighters flying close to the north korean coast. and that's unsettling for china. that's watching this war of words around it. also waiting for sanctions to gain traction. china also announced that it was going to curb oil, though it's thought that north korea has been st
nbc's janice mackie frayer joins us. >> reporter: some believe this is digressing into a fight amongsts, this war of words that seems to be ramping up. the north korean foreign minister implying over the weekend that a strike on the u.s. was inevitable. president trump replied by pushing the rhetoric even higher. in a tweet he said, if he echoes thoughts of little rocket man, they won't be around much longer. now, it is unclear at this point and unsettling for a lot of people. they're...
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anthony mackie is 39. jason alexander is 58. julio iglesias turned 74.hoices. which artist had the first commercial cd ever manufactured in the united states? that is bruce springsteen, who is 68 this weekend. >>> we are almost out of time this weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news just go to our website, etonline.com. >> before we head out, check out the new video from sam smith. >> the piano balanlad is his fit new track in two years. sam gets very personal in this new single. it's off his album due out at christmas. >> we missed you, sam. glad your back. enjoy it and the rest of you're weekend, everybody. bye-bye. ♪ ♪ ( jr stone ) a strong show of force on the u-c berk campus as a large crowd converges to see a controversial political speaker. the last time he was scheduled to appear... the event was canceled and sparked a riot. even after organizers cancelled "berkeley free speech week".. conservative commentator milo yiannopoulos still came to campus for a brief speech and it caused a bit of a stir. thanks for joining us tonight, i am
anthony mackie is 39. jason alexander is 58. julio iglesias turned 74.hoices. which artist had the first commercial cd ever manufactured in the united states? that is bruce springsteen, who is 68 this weekend. >>> we are almost out of time this weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news just go to our website, etonline.com. >> before we head out, check out the new video from sam smith. >> the piano balanlad is his fit new track in two years. sam gets very personal...
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phil mackie reports.yeeshia—jayne smith, oraj, as the smiling face of ayeeshia—jayne smith, or a], as a family called her. only 21 months old, she was murdered by her mother during a savage outburst. my daughter is not breathing... this was the 999 call kathryn smith made after stamping on her daughter so hard that the child's heart was literally broken. she's not breathing. can you hear anything coming from her mouth? there's nothing. she's gone. smith is serving a 19 year prison sentence for murder. her partner matthew rigby three and a half years for allowing the death of a child. even during their trial it was clear social workers and medics might have missed opportunities to spot the abuse. today's serious case review identified 17 different agencies involved in aj's at and made the recommendations. social workers showed a lack of professional curiosity and were too quick to believe kathryn smith's lies and it tragically reveals there was a growing sense of unease and a meeting was held to discuss aj
phil mackie reports.yeeshia—jayne smith, oraj, as the smiling face of ayeeshia—jayne smith, or a], as a family called her. only 21 months old, she was murdered by her mother during a savage outburst. my daughter is not breathing... this was the 999 call kathryn smith made after stamping on her daughter so hard that the child's heart was literally broken. she's not breathing. can you hear anything coming from her mouth? there's nothing. she's gone. smith is serving a 19 year prison sentence...
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to the caribbean from the uk aid disaster relief stockpile in kemble in gloucestershire and phil mackie what's happening there, phil? it's been very busy here, jane. this vast hangar is filled with aid material, you can see pallets ready to be loaded. i think that's the third lorry load we have seen this morning. all kinds of stuff here, from vehicles, even a mobile field hospital. this is what's going out to the caribbean. these pallets contain this sort of equipment, for instance, portable lanterns that can be charged using this, it uses solar power. but, you can use that to charge up your phone and probably most importantly of all, this little water container. you power in the water container. you power in the water and it comes out clean, filtered and drinkable at the end. this is run by difod, you heard the secretary of state talking in that report about the effort going on, they've obviously been criticised. they're saying originally this was going to go out to gibraltar to be loaded on to hms ocean which might mean it didn't reach the caribbean for at least a week or so. now they
to the caribbean from the uk aid disaster relief stockpile in kemble in gloucestershire and phil mackie what's happening there, phil? it's been very busy here, jane. this vast hangar is filled with aid material, you can see pallets ready to be loaded. i think that's the third lorry load we have seen this morning. all kinds of stuff here, from vehicles, even a mobile field hospital. this is what's going out to the caribbean. these pallets contain this sort of equipment, for instance, portable...
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our correspondent phil mackie is there. obviously a very busy scene behind you there., at the cotswold airport in gloucestershire. huge palette all over the place carrying all sorts of kit that is sent over to disaster zones. this is going out to the caribbean, it's going to be loaded onto trucks, driven out to gibraltar where it will be loaded onto hms ocean. this solar lantern also provides power, so you can charge your phone etc. buckets, this, which is called a water box. it goes in this end that comes at the other end clea n this end that comes at the other end clean and drinkable. the secretary of state for international development is here and meeting staff at the moment, priti patel. i'm going to be asking how in a little while why this has taken so long to get out there because of course the government has been criticised and one of the question is, why wasn't this ready a couple of days ago? we knew hurricane irma was coming and that it would create the kind of devastation we have seen in the caribbean. at the moment, they are really trying to get things goin
our correspondent phil mackie is there. obviously a very busy scene behind you there., at the cotswold airport in gloucestershire. huge palette all over the place carrying all sorts of kit that is sent over to disaster zones. this is going out to the caribbean, it's going to be loaded onto trucks, driven out to gibraltar where it will be loaded onto hms ocean. this solar lantern also provides power, so you can charge your phone etc. buckets, this, which is called a water box. it goes in this...
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anthony mackie is 39. jason alexander is 58. julio iglesias turned 74.final look at your choices. which artist had the first commercial cd ever manufactured in the united states? that is bruce springsteen, who is 68 this weekend. >>> we are almost out of time this weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news just go to our website, etonline.com. >> before we head out, check out the new video from sam smith. >> the piano balanlad is his fit new track in two years. sam gets very personal in this new single. it's off his album due out at christmas. >> we missed you, sam. glad your back. enjoy it and the rest of you're weekend, everybody. bye-bye. ♪ ♪ journalism's biggest stage. oprah, this is your first day at 60 minutes. working on your first story. >> yeah. yeah. >> what does it mean to you? >> well as someone who has grown up watching "60 minutes" since i was a young girl. not knowing the power, impact, value of the reporting. and then becoming a young reporter myself. in my 20s. in baltimore." "60 minutes" was i say for the first 20 years of my
anthony mackie is 39. jason alexander is 58. julio iglesias turned 74.final look at your choices. which artist had the first commercial cd ever manufactured in the united states? that is bruce springsteen, who is 68 this weekend. >>> we are almost out of time this weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news just go to our website, etonline.com. >> before we head out, check out the new video from sam smith. >> the piano balanlad is his fit new track in two years....
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janice macky fray er.rayer. >>> what worries seasoned analysts and diplomats is the territory we're in now. the volley, verbal assaults are becoming personal. they say the risk of miscalculation is edging uncomfortably higher. south korea is also asking for a level headed response. because they say an accident in the region at this point could see things spiral very quickly. away we need to remember at this point is that they are words. they are just comments at this point. the posture on neither side has changed. north korea wants to be recognized as a nuclear state. that's not something the u.s. is going to do. china is trying to urge restraint. saying this is a dangerous time and war on the peninsula will really yield no winner. ayman. >> live in beijing, thank you. >>> new polling shows a majority of americans disapprove of president trump's handling of the situation with north korea. according to a cbs news poll, 59% see north korea's weapon program as a threat that can be contained for now. 33% belie
janice macky fray er.rayer. >>> what worries seasoned analysts and diplomats is the territory we're in now. the volley, verbal assaults are becoming personal. they say the risk of miscalculation is edging uncomfortably higher. south korea is also asking for a level headed response. because they say an accident in the region at this point could see things spiral very quickly. away we need to remember at this point is that they are words. they are just comments at this point. the posture...
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joining us from beijing, nbc news correspondent, janice mac y y macky. you this morning. coming ahead of president trump's planned visit to china in november. very monumental trip and a lot of conversation happening there. >> secretary rex tillerson's state will be a short one. >>> right comes as china will announce to close voint ventures of ties to the north korean regime. things like restaurants, one hotel and other businesses. in compliance with the latest u.n. security council sanctions. take effect within 120 days. also curb fuel shipments to north korea, but it's thought the regime has been stockpiling for months. china is trying to telegraph the message it's on board with sanctions. wants diplomacy to prevail. only going to push the regime so far. they don't want outright collapse. this is also schism bollic visit on the part of cemetery tillerson. coming to set the stage for trump that will happen in november. they need some sort of calm reason to revail in the situation with north korea. >>> meanwhile secretary tillerson is dealing with the cri
joining us from beijing, nbc news correspondent, janice mac y y macky. you this morning. coming ahead of president trump's planned visit to china in november. very monumental trip and a lot of conversation happening there. >> secretary rex tillerson's state will be a short one. >>> right comes as china will announce to close voint ventures of ties to the north korean regime. things like restaurants, one hotel and other businesses. in compliance with the latest u.n. security...
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anthony mackie is 39. jason alexander is 58. julio iglesias turned 74.first commercial cd ever manufactured in the united states? that is bruce springsteen, who is 68 this weekend. >>> we are almost out of time this weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news just go to our website, etonline.com. >> before we head out, check out the new video from sam smith. >> the piano balanlad is his fit new track in two years. sam gets very personal in this new single. it's off his album due out at christmas. >> we missed you, sam. glad your back. enjoy it and the rest of you're weekend, everybody. bye-bye. ♪ ♪ >>> live from the broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news " this morning. >>> shots fired at police and an investigation now underway after bullets fly on a north philadelphia street. >> the day philadelphia football fans have been waiting for, the eagles home opener at the linc, but it does come with some controversy after comment made by president lead to uproar with the nfl and some of the nation's top athletes. >> and it i
anthony mackie is 39. jason alexander is 58. julio iglesias turned 74.first commercial cd ever manufactured in the united states? that is bruce springsteen, who is 68 this weekend. >>> we are almost out of time this weekend but for all the late breaking hollywood news just go to our website, etonline.com. >> before we head out, check out the new video from sam smith. >> the piano balanlad is his fit new track in two years. sam gets very personal in this new single. it's off...
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private patients had been due to take their case to the high court next month. 0ur correspondent phil mackiet some of the hundreds of patients who were either operated on unnecessarily, or who underwent u ntested on unnecessarily, or who underwent untested surgery in which potentially cancerous cells were left behind. ian paterson is serving 20 years of being convicted of wounded with intent and unlawful wounding. 0ne wounded with intent and unlawful wounding. one of the country's leading breast surgeons was asked to review more than 150 cases. you realised that patients were being misled about their radiology reports, about the pathology results and he must have thought that nobody would ever read his notes. i think he could very well be called a rogue oi’ he could very well be called a rogue ora he could very well be called a rogue or a medical con man. it raises many questions. the disgraced surgeon was allowed to continue to practice, despite concerns from colleagues. we have obtained the cvs that paterson used to get posts. in one there is only two passing references to breast surgery.
private patients had been due to take their case to the high court next month. 0ur correspondent phil mackiet some of the hundreds of patients who were either operated on unnecessarily, or who underwent u ntested on unnecessarily, or who underwent untested surgery in which potentially cancerous cells were left behind. ian paterson is serving 20 years of being convicted of wounded with intent and unlawful wounding. 0ne wounded with intent and unlawful wounding. one of the country's leading...
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stamping on her daughter at her home in burton—on—trent in staffordshire in 2014. 0ur correspondent phil mackiewe keep hearing lessons will be learned. but this is the latest in a number of cases. i have covered a lot of these cases over the years. all of which involved little children who died at the hands of people who should have been looking after them. but in this case, you could say that things were improving. not enough time to save the life of ayeeshia jayne smith. but certainly, things have improved. 0n the day before she died, people had been meeting to discuss the case. if she had been living longer, she could have been safe from the hands of her mother, she killed her in may 2014. the smiling face of ayeeshia—jayne smith, or aj, as a family called her. only 21 months old, she was murdered by her mother during a savage outburst. my daughter is not breathing... this was the 999 call kathryn smith made after stamping on her daughter so hard that the child's heart was literally broken. she's not breathing. can you hear anything coming from her mouth? there's nothing. she's gone. smith i
stamping on her daughter at her home in burton—on—trent in staffordshire in 2014. 0ur correspondent phil mackiewe keep hearing lessons will be learned. but this is the latest in a number of cases. i have covered a lot of these cases over the years. all of which involved little children who died at the hands of people who should have been looking after them. but in this case, you could say that things were improving. not enough time to save the life of ayeeshia jayne smith. but certainly,...
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phil mackie reports. the smiling face of ayeeshia—jayne smith, or a], as a family called her.as murdered by her mother during a savage outburst. my daughter is not breathing... this was the 999 call kathryn smith made after stamping on her daughter so hard that the child's heart was literally broken. she's not breathing. can you hear anything coming from her mouth? no, there's nothing. she's gone. smith is serving a 19 year prison sentence for murder. her partner matthew rigby three and a half years for allowing the death of a child. even during their trial it was clear social workers and medics might have missed opportunities to spot the abuse. today's serious case review identified 17 different agencies involved in aj's care and made the recommendations. social workers showed a lack of professional curiosity and were too quick to believe kathryn smith's lies and it tragically reveals there was a growing sense of unease and that a meeting was held to discuss aj. it happened the day before she died. i just want to recognise that ayeeshia—jayne‘s death was an absolute tragedy.
phil mackie reports. the smiling face of ayeeshia—jayne smith, or a], as a family called her.as murdered by her mother during a savage outburst. my daughter is not breathing... this was the 999 call kathryn smith made after stamping on her daughter so hard that the child's heart was literally broken. she's not breathing. can you hear anything coming from her mouth? no, there's nothing. she's gone. smith is serving a 19 year prison sentence for murder. her partner matthew rigby three and a...
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term aid to the region from the uk aid disaster relief stockpile in kemble in gloucestershire — phil mackie all of its disaster relief equipment, so there's a vast amount of gear here including vehicles. there's boats, even a field hospital at the bottom there. but this is what's going out to the caribbean at the moment. steve works here. steve, do you want to explain what is going out? yeah, so we have the solar lanterns that are going out at the moment, obviously the solar panel on the top. they'll also charge mobile phones as well, to keep comms and light going. the other products going out is the bucket — it's notjust a simple bucket. i mean, there's a lot of testing gone into this, so there are the divots and everything taken from the bottom, so if you carry it on your head it doesn't hurt your head. it also has a very tight seal, so that if they do fall over the water doesn't follow. the water doesn't fall out. and also with the limited pouring spout, if you are transferring water into other vessels, so you don't waste all your precious water as well. and you've also got these? yeah,
term aid to the region from the uk aid disaster relief stockpile in kemble in gloucestershire — phil mackie all of its disaster relief equipment, so there's a vast amount of gear here including vehicles. there's boats, even a field hospital at the bottom there. but this is what's going out to the caribbean at the moment. steve works here. steve, do you want to explain what is going out? yeah, so we have the solar lanterns that are going out at the moment, obviously the solar panel on the top....
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kathryn smith was jailed for at least 19 years. 0ur correspondent phil mackie reports.e smith, or a], as a family called her. only 21 months old, she was murdered by her mother during a savage outburst. my daughter is not breathing... this was the 999 call kathryn smith made after stamping on her daughter so hard that the child's heart was literally broken. she's not breathing. can you hear anything coming from her mouth? there's nothing. she's gone. smith is serving a 19 year prison sentence for murder. her partner matthew rigby three and a half years for allowing the death of a child. even during their trial it was clear social workers and medics might have missed opportunities to spot the abuse. today's serious case review identified 17 different agencies involved in aj's at and made the recommendations. social workers showed a lack of professional curiosity and were too quick to believe kathryn smith's lies and it tragically reveals there was a growing sense of unease and a meeting was held to discuss aj. it happened the day before she died. i just want to recognise
kathryn smith was jailed for at least 19 years. 0ur correspondent phil mackie reports.e smith, or a], as a family called her. only 21 months old, she was murdered by her mother during a savage outburst. my daughter is not breathing... this was the 999 call kathryn smith made after stamping on her daughter so hard that the child's heart was literally broken. she's not breathing. can you hear anything coming from her mouth? there's nothing. she's gone. smith is serving a 19 year prison sentence...
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. >>> president trump mackie his way back south. trip comes as
. >>> president trump mackie his way back south. trip comes as