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. >> the malpractice law the parents of who children killed in the east bay are demanding that state lawmakers change. >> oakland gets an image boost and a survey says it is more exciting than its neighbor ac >> good morning, everyone, a friday morning. thank god it's friday morning. a look at embarcardero in the bay. we will find out from mike watt weather is going to be like and if it will aid firefighting efforts in a few minutes. >> oakland is emerging from the shadow of the glamorous city across the stay with real estate blog proclaiming oakland more exciting than san francisco. in fact, it called oakland the most exciting big city in the nation. san francisco is at number three. the criteria for excitement? lots of parts, movie theaters, music venues and museums and few big box stores and fast food restaurants. also, the percentage of young people and population diversity. that is not taking into account basketball! >> i would go out on a limb and say it was the more exciting city last night because the warriors knocked off the nuggets. >> few would disagree. >> mike, how does
. >> the malpractice law the parents of who children killed in the east bay are demanding that state lawmakers change. >> oakland gets an image boost and a survey says it is more exciting than its neighbor ac >> good morning, everyone, a friday morning. thank god it's friday morning. a look at embarcardero in the bay. we will find out from mike watt weather is going to be like and if it will aid firefighting efforts in a few minutes. >> oakland is emerging from the...
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mitchell says many attorneys will not take malpractice cases. >> pathetic failure.it's basically giving physicians a free pass. >> reporter: that jury last year awarded frankel 6 million for pain and suffering. >> we thought we were going to get the 6 million to help her with her 24 hour care and taking care of her. then we found out there's the cap law. >> reporter: frankel got the maximum $250,000. she says the law needs changing. so-- >> other people don't have the same problem i have. >> reporter: it won't put robin frankel back on her favorite horse but she says new rules may reign in on fairness for others. health and science editor john fowler. >>> if you have an idea for a ktvu special report we would like to hear it. e-mail your tip to i reports @ ktvu.com. >>> the san jose council voted to raise the tax on marijuana dispensaries. the marijuana tax will go from 7% to 10%. city officials say they expect the new tax rate will generate $5.4 million a year. >>> the ceo of apple getting grilled in congress. what cooke says about apple avoiding taxes. >>> and a t
mitchell says many attorneys will not take malpractice cases. >> pathetic failure.it's basically giving physicians a free pass. >> reporter: that jury last year awarded frankel 6 million for pain and suffering. >> we thought we were going to get the 6 million to help her with her 24 hour care and taking care of her. then we found out there's the cap law. >> reporter: frankel got the maximum $250,000. she says the law needs changing. so-- >> other people don't have...
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mitchell says many attorneys will not take malpractice cases. >> pathetic failure. basically giving physicians a free pass. >> reporter: that jury last year awarded frankel 6 million for pain and suffering. >> we thought we were going to get the 6 million to help her with her 24 hour care and taking care of her. then we found out there's the cap law. >> reporter: frankel got the maximum $250,000. she says the law needs changing. so-- >> other people don't have the same problem i have. >> reporter: it won't put robin frankel back on her favorite horse but she says new rules may reign in on fairness for others. health and science editor john fowler. >>> if you have an idea for a ktvu special report we would like to hear it. e-mail your tip to i reports @ ktvu.com. >>> the san jose council voted to raise the tax on marijuana dispensaries. the marijuana tax will go from 7% to 10%. city officials say they expect the new tax rate will generate $5.4 million a year. >>> the ceo of apple getting grilled in congress. what cooke says about apple avoiding taxes. >>> and a trip
mitchell says many attorneys will not take malpractice cases. >> pathetic failure. basically giving physicians a free pass. >> reporter: that jury last year awarded frankel 6 million for pain and suffering. >> we thought we were going to get the 6 million to help her with her 24 hour care and taking care of her. then we found out there's the cap law. >> reporter: frankel got the maximum $250,000. she says the law needs changing. so-- >> other people don't have the...
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. >> it would also lift a $250,000 cap on damages in medical malpractice cases. >> i'm attempting to overturn that law completely so there's no cap limits and that a jury decides on the award for the death of a victim. and what they should fairly receive. >> in response to that effort. a spokeswoman for the california medical association said this is another trial lawyer money grab and attempt to gain publicity. the group lifting a cap would lead to many more lawsuits and increase malpractice insurance costs and cause doctors to leave the state. pack says that would make doctors more accountable. >> pack says he has received more than $2 million in support for his initiative and if he is successful, he hopes to put it on the november ballot next year. reporting live in danville, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead at 6:00, can a billion dollar deal help make tech giants cool again? >> also, you're not dreaming. it's back. the important flight this morning and the impact for local travel everies. >>> plus, we're continuing to follow that breaking news out of oklahoma where at least 50
. >> it would also lift a $250,000 cap on damages in medical malpractice cases. >> i'm attempting to overturn that law completely so there's no cap limits and that a jury decides on the award for the death of a victim. and what they should fairly receive. >> in response to that effort. a spokeswoman for the california medical association said this is another trial lawyer money grab and attempt to gain publicity. the group lifting a cap would lead to many more lawsuits and...
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>> of all the countries in the world, we -r9 ones that have a big problem with malpractice.what is it here that isn't everywhere else? the trial lawyers association. special interest groups. anything in our society that comes out of washington that doesn't make sense is attached to a special interest group. they become, as i alluded to in the speech, the fourth branch of government. until we deal with that we will keep doing things that don't make sense. >> dr. carson, i want to thank you for your leadership. do know the black liberal establishment is not going to be happy but. and i'm talking about the community activists, some of the pass stores, some of the politicians and the black media because it's your story of success that they don't want communicated to the black community because they thrive on talking about blacks are victims and need special treatment. so i want to thank you for all you are doing for your leadership because we need more leaders such as yourself to communicate this story that america really is an exceptional country. >> absolutely. thank you. and
>> of all the countries in the world, we -r9 ones that have a big problem with malpractice.what is it here that isn't everywhere else? the trial lawyers association. special interest groups. anything in our society that comes out of washington that doesn't make sense is attached to a special interest group. they become, as i alluded to in the speech, the fourth branch of government. until we deal with that we will keep doing things that don't make sense. >> dr. carson, i want to...
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the kids' father sued for medical malpractice, but the maximum he could get under california's medical injury compensation reform act or micra is $250,000 for each child. >> my roadblock of justice was a punch in the gut when i learned about the law in california. >> california families who have received experienced death or injury due to medical malpractice say it's time to eliminate the quarter million dollars cap set nearly four decades ago. they have teamed up with consumer watch dogs to get lawmakers to change it or else they will get a ballot measure ready for 2014 to let voters decide. >> you eliminate the cap, it's a risky maneuver. doctors say removing the limit will result in skyrocketing healthcare costs. plus they predict meritless lawsuits will drive physicians to other states just as obamacare takes effect. >> we don't want to upset the applecart when we are trying to increase access for medical care. >> they point out they have other ways to recover lost wages and punitive dams which don't have measures. or don't have limits. interesting it was jerry brown who signed the
the kids' father sued for medical malpractice, but the maximum he could get under california's medical injury compensation reform act or micra is $250,000 for each child. >> my roadblock of justice was a punch in the gut when i learned about the law in california. >> california families who have received experienced death or injury due to medical malpractice say it's time to eliminate the quarter million dollars cap set nearly four decades ago. they have teamed up with consumer...
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the kids' father sued for medical malpractice but the maximum he could get under california's mel injury compensation reform act or micra is $250,000 for each child. >> my road to justice was a punch in the gut when i learned about the law in california. >> california families who have received experienced death or injury due to medical malpractice say it's time to owe eliminate the quarter million dollars cap set nearly four decades ago. they have teamed up with consumer watch dogs to get lawmakers to change it or else they will get a ballot measure ready for 2014 to let voters decide. >> you eliminate the cap, it's a risky maneuver. doctors say removing the limit will result in skyrocketing healthcare costs. plus they predict merit less lawsuits will drive figures to other states just as obamacare takes effect. >> we don't want to upset the applecart when we are trying to increase access for medical care. >> they point out they have other ways to recover lost wages and punitive dams which don't have measures. interesting it was jerry brown who signed the cap into law in 1975 when i was
the kids' father sued for medical malpractice but the maximum he could get under california's mel injury compensation reform act or micra is $250,000 for each child. >> my road to justice was a punch in the gut when i learned about the law in california. >> california families who have received experienced death or injury due to medical malpractice say it's time to owe eliminate the quarter million dollars cap set nearly four decades ago. they have teamed up with consumer watch dogs...
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the kids father bob pack sued for medical malpractice.imum he could get under california medical injury compensation reform act or micra 250,000 dollars for each child. >> my road block of justice was a punch in the gut when i learned about the micro law in california. >> california family who have experienced death or injury due to medical malpractice say it's time to eliminate the quarter million dollar cap set nearly 4 decades ago. they have teamed up with consumer watch dog to get lawmakers to change it or else they will get a ballot measure ready for 2014 to let voters decide. >> if you eliminate the cap it's a risky maneuver. >> doctors say removing the limit will result in sky rocke rocketing health care cost. >> plus they predict merit less lawsuit will draw from it other states as obama care take effect. >> we are not trying to increase access for millions of california health care. >> medical profession points out family have other legal avenue to recover medical cost, lost wages and punitive damages which don't have limits. >>
the kids father bob pack sued for medical malpractice.imum he could get under california medical injury compensation reform act or micra 250,000 dollars for each child. >> my road block of justice was a punch in the gut when i learned about the micro law in california. >> california family who have experienced death or injury due to medical malpractice say it's time to eliminate the quarter million dollar cap set nearly 4 decades ago. they have teamed up with consumer watch dog to...
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the kids father bob pack sued for medical malpractice with a maximum he can get under medical injury compensation reform act is $250,000 for each child. >> my road block of justice was a punch in the gut when i learned about the micra law. >> california families say it's time to eliminate the quarter million dollar cap set nearly four decades ago. they've teamed up with consumer watch dog to get lawmakers to change it or else they'll gelt a ballot measure ready for 2014 to let voters decide. >> to eliminate the cap is a risky maneuver. >> doctors say removing the limit will result in skyrocketing health care costs and predict meritless lawsuits will drive physicians to other states just as obama care takes feekt we don't want to upset the apple cart. we're trying to increase access for millions. >> the medical profession points out families have other legal avenues to recover. which ask does have limits. jerry brown was governor the first time around. he may have a chance to change it and prevent the ballot fight if the legislature act. the mix of los angeles county whose son died in
the kids father bob pack sued for medical malpractice with a maximum he can get under medical injury compensation reform act is $250,000 for each child. >> my road block of justice was a punch in the gut when i learned about the micra law. >> california families say it's time to eliminate the quarter million dollar cap set nearly four decades ago. they've teamed up with consumer watch dog to get lawmakers to change it or else they'll gelt a ballot measure ready for 2014 to let...
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much an mri cost, instead we have a system where it all feeds together with physicians afraid of malpracticetests are ordered unnecessarily. on the patient side they don't know what they're getting. on the doctor side, they're afraid of not ordering it. >> you look at all the countries in the world, we're the ones with the big problem of malpractice. what is it here that's not everywhere else? the trial lawyers association. okay. special interest groups. anything in our society almost that comes out of washington that doesn't make sense is attached to a special interest group. they've become, as i alluded to the speech, the fourth branch of government. until we deal with that, we're going to keep doing things that don't make sense. >> dr. carson, i want to thank you for your leadership. but you do know that the black liberal establishment is not going to be happy with you. i'm talking about the community activists, some of the pastors, some of the politicians and the black media because as your story of success that they don't want communicated to the black community because they thrive on t
much an mri cost, instead we have a system where it all feeds together with physicians afraid of malpracticetests are ordered unnecessarily. on the patient side they don't know what they're getting. on the doctor side, they're afraid of not ordering it. >> you look at all the countries in the world, we're the ones with the big problem of malpractice. what is it here that's not everywhere else? the trial lawyers association. okay. special interest groups. anything in our society almost...
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. >> reporter: it also calls for overturning a state law that puts a 250,000 dollars cap on malpracticesuits involving pain ansuffering. it calls it another trial lawyer money grab. we will talk more about these efforts to get rid of the cap come ug up at 6:00 tonight. marianne favro nbc bay area news. >> we have an update on our breaking news at the top of the show. the tornado in oklahoma were the state medical examiner's office, confirmed 37 people dead at least. the search is still on more survives. it's not over there is it? >> you see from north texas up to st. louis. they'll continue to be a problem overnight an the aim areas be affected tomorrow by the same pattern. >> we're not in tornado area but for earthquake, but more prepare and look over your plan. >> we'll have more on the tornado coming up in just a few seconds. good night. >>> there is breaking news tonight. a massive tornado just outside oklahoma city. an enormous, perhaps historic path of destruction after a direct hit from a tornado estimated at a mile wide. much of the city of moore, oklahoma, has been wiped out. e
. >> reporter: it also calls for overturning a state law that puts a 250,000 dollars cap on malpracticesuits involving pain ansuffering. it calls it another trial lawyer money grab. we will talk more about these efforts to get rid of the cap come ug up at 6:00 tonight. marianne favro nbc bay area news. >> we have an update on our breaking news at the top of the show. the tornado in oklahoma were the state medical examiner's office, confirmed 37 people dead at least. the search is...
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i mean, the fed officials handling this just said that the extent of malpractice was staggering. those were the comments that were connected to this $6 billion that appeared to be circulating through various bad guys' accounts as a result of this online system. you've got to figure, you know, when you sign up for one of these financial institutions if they don't ask anything about you and there isn't a whole lot of box ticking checks being done, maybe there's something odd about it. they seemed to attract in a lot of the black cats and used this system to move money around the world elicitly, but the feds are on to them. so here's one for the white hats. let's talk about the market for a moment here, brian, we had better consumer confidence data, also an improvement in the case-shiler housing figures. that helped drive the indices up to the new all-time highs here. i have to tell you, we're a little weak here in europe, though. we'll see how you guys pick that up. >>> and walmart, a toxic story for walmart, $82 million fine over the mishandling of toxic substances. essentially, w
i mean, the fed officials handling this just said that the extent of malpractice was staggering. those were the comments that were connected to this $6 billion that appeared to be circulating through various bad guys' accounts as a result of this online system. you've got to figure, you know, when you sign up for one of these financial institutions if they don't ask anything about you and there isn't a whole lot of box ticking checks being done, maybe there's something odd about it. they seemed...
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if she didn't take the fifth, her lawyer should be convicted for malpractice. she's under investigation in a criminal probe so she had to take the fifth. she is a bit of a mystery woman. she blew the whistle on this, then she stopped it. then she is the one who brought it to public light at the instruction -- at the hearing -- >> can we please move on? >> i want to finish what i'm saying. >> steven miller, the former acting commissioner says he instructed her to go into question thinking he could get ahead of the story. he said it wasn't the best way to get the story out. >> i want to know what did the president know? did connie tell the president? >> no evidence. >> who used to be on this program by the way? >> who is this new chief of staff? >> dennis income done that. did dennis tell him? >> no. the president didn't know. >> do you believe that? >> i do believe that. i believe it. >> do you believe one # # 18 trips to the white house? >> i believe the president is telling the truth because if he isn't, he really has a problem. >> that's right. >> you mean co
if she didn't take the fifth, her lawyer should be convicted for malpractice. she's under investigation in a criminal probe so she had to take the fifth. she is a bit of a mystery woman. she blew the whistle on this, then she stopped it. then she is the one who brought it to public light at the instruction -- at the hearing -- >> can we please move on? >> i want to finish what i'm saying. >> steven miller, the former acting commissioner says he instructed her to go into...
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it is beyond the pall and it is medical nedmrekt and malpractice.nd democrats say a boppings should be safe, legal and rare. we are finding out it is noirth safe nor rare but is legal. nit is legal because of the man dates put upon by the suproem court saying you can't restrict this and place a undue burden. it has made me wonder when they say it should be rare. why should it be rare. if there is nothing moral low questionable about taking an unborn human life, why make it rare at all? >> that is a great point and i hope you will continue to make it. senator thank you for your efforts on behalf of life and it is great to have you here today. thank you for joining us. >> coming up grechen joins us with her daughter. we have a dedication to the victi [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need withou
it is beyond the pall and it is medical nedmrekt and malpractice.nd democrats say a boppings should be safe, legal and rare. we are finding out it is noirth safe nor rare but is legal. nit is legal because of the man dates put upon by the suproem court saying you can't restrict this and place a undue burden. it has made me wonder when they say it should be rare. why should it be rare. if there is nothing moral low questionable about taking an unborn human life, why make it rare at all? >>...
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been reporting on >>> parents of who two children killed in danville want the state cap on medical malpractice awards eliminated. in october 2003, troy and lana pack were killed by a driver high on drugs and alcohol. they found out the act caps awards at $250,000 per child. the packs and families want the ledge slay tur to remove the cap. >> the road block of justice. >> we're trying to increase access for millions of californians to health care. >> governor brown sign that had cap. families say fit doesn't act they will propose a ballot initiative next year. >> a muscle car driven by john travolta in "pulp fiction" is sitting in warehouse tonight while police look to return to it owner. it was recovered when police got a tip it was in san leandro. the man who had it did not know it was stolen. >> it ended up in oakland abandoned in an apartment complex. in the late 90s. whoever left it there was in jail at the time. >> recent owners spent a lot of money to fix it up, too. it needed new paint and upholstery. >> getting it back into great condition. >> yes. >> there is more still to come tonigh
been reporting on >>> parents of who two children killed in danville want the state cap on medical malpractice awards eliminated. in october 2003, troy and lana pack were killed by a driver high on drugs and alcohol. they found out the act caps awards at $250,000 per child. the packs and families want the ledge slay tur to remove the cap. >> the road block of justice. >> we're trying to increase access for millions of californians to health care. >> governor brown...
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. >> w >>> parents of who two children killed in danville want the state cap on medical malpractice awardsliminated. in october 2003, troy and lana pack were killed by a driver high on drugs and alcohol. they found out the act caps awards at $250,000 per child. the packs and families want the ledge slay tur to remove the cap. >> the road block of justice. >> we're trying to increase access for millions of californians to health care. >> governor brown sign that had cap. families say fit doesn't act they will propose a ballot initiative next year. >> a muscle car driven by john travolta in "pulp fiction" is sitting in warehouse tonight while police look to return to it owner. it was recovered when police got a tip it was in san leandro. the man who had it did not know it was stolen. >> it ended up in oakland abandoned in an apartment complex. in the late 90s. whoever left it there was in jail at the time. >> recent owners spent a lot of money to fix it up, too. it needed new paint and upholstery. >> getting it back into great condition. >> yes. >> there is more still to come tonight just ah
. >> w >>> parents of who two children killed in danville want the state cap on medical malpractice awardsliminated. in october 2003, troy and lana pack were killed by a driver high on drugs and alcohol. they found out the act caps awards at $250,000 per child. the packs and families want the ledge slay tur to remove the cap. >> the road block of justice. >> we're trying to increase access for millions of californians to health care. >> governor brown sign that...
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it is beyond the pall and it is medical nedmrekt and malpractice.crats say a boppings should be safe, legal and rare. we are finding out it is noirth safe nor rare but is legal. nit is legal because of the man dates put upon by the suproem court saying you can't restrict this and place a undue burden. it has made me wonder when they say it should be rare. why should it be rare. if there is nothing moral low questionable about taking an unborn human life, why make it rare at all? >> that is a great point and i hope you will continue to make it. senator thank you for your efforts on behalf of life and it is great to have you here today. thank you for joining us. >> coming up grechen joins us with her daughter. we have a dedication to the victims of the new town shooting. stay with us. cousuprem mechamber of commerc ♪ (applause) >> it is mother's day weekend and joining us in our audience is mothers and wives of our staff members. stand up, moms. we are so glad to have the moms our staff here in the huckabee show on fox news. thank you very much for jo
it is beyond the pall and it is medical nedmrekt and malpractice.crats say a boppings should be safe, legal and rare. we are finding out it is noirth safe nor rare but is legal. nit is legal because of the man dates put upon by the suproem court saying you can't restrict this and place a undue burden. it has made me wonder when they say it should be rare. why should it be rare. if there is nothing moral low questionable about taking an unborn human life, why make it rare at all? >> that...
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this country but any time anywhere patients are endangered or threatened by criminal conduct or malpractice, they should be prosecuted and disciplined to the full extent of the law. these cases shock ander whoify our sense of decency and we understand the responsibility of health care practitioners anywhere any time, and my resolution which i intend to offer after the senator from utah concludes his will call upon our colleagues to condemn these actions in all health care settings whether clinics hospitals, nursing homes or dental offices across the country, and so with that i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. the senator from utah is recognized. mr. lee: mr. president this week in philadelphia a jury is deliberating in the case of cerm it gosnell. he has been charged and tried for some of the most gruesome atrocities ever encountered by the american criminal justice system. as the grand jury opened its harrowing report, this case is about a doctor who killed babies and endangered women. what we mean is that he regularly and illegally delivered live, viable babies and in th
this country but any time anywhere patients are endangered or threatened by criminal conduct or malpractice, they should be prosecuted and disciplined to the full extent of the law. these cases shock ander whoify our sense of decency and we understand the responsibility of health care practitioners anywhere any time, and my resolution which i intend to offer after the senator from utah concludes his will call upon our colleagues to condemn these actions in all health care settings whether...
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if that is about true, then those people are guilty of serious malpractice and for not keeping the headn the workgs of this government. lou: it is stunning to even consider the possibility that anyone would consider it wise o responsible him to not inform the presidenof the united states some about what is viously lwoff and ethical, most likely a leg contract on the part of an agency over whic he has the suppose it responsibility. i keep hearing al these people talk about it as an independent agency. reports of the treasury department and the chart that president of the united states if. >> and the president of the united states can remove the head of the errors that will they are not indepdent of the execive branch. there are accountable to the executive branch. melson ln an but so if he is just wanting to be blsfully ignorant, and he is w filli the duties that he is charged with. lou: you just destroyed one f the democratic talking points at ty have been battling for several days now, that is that the president could not fire th head of the heiress. milwaukee's -- irs. the truth is a
if that is about true, then those people are guilty of serious malpractice and for not keeping the headn the workgs of this government. lou: it is stunning to even consider the possibility that anyone would consider it wise o responsible him to not inform the presidenof the united states some about what is viously lwoff and ethical, most likely a leg contract on the part of an agency over whic he has the suppose it responsibility. i keep hearing al these people talk about it as an independent...
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it is beyond the pall and it is medical nedmrekt and malpractice.legal and rare. we are finding out it is noirth safe nor rare but is legal. nit is legal because of the man dates put upon by the suproem court saying you can't restrict this and place a undue burden. it has made me wonder when they say it should be rare. why should it be rare. if there is nothing moral low questionable about taking an unborn human life, why make it rare at all? >> that is a great point and i hope you will continue to make it. senator thank you for your efforts on behalf of life and it is great to have you here today. thank you for joining us. >> coming up grechen joins us with her daughter. we have a dedication to the with the new staples rewards program you get 5% back, on everything. everything. everything. everything. everything? [ all ] everything? everything. male announcer ] get free shipping and 5% back on everything your business needs. that was easy. male announcer ] get free shipping and 5% back theengineered with aeel-drive unique drive system and dual tran
it is beyond the pall and it is medical nedmrekt and malpractice.legal and rare. we are finding out it is noirth safe nor rare but is legal. nit is legal because of the man dates put upon by the suproem court saying you can't restrict this and place a undue burden. it has made me wonder when they say it should be rare. why should it be rare. if there is nothing moral low questionable about taking an unborn human life, why make it rare at all? >> that is a great point and i hope you will...
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if he dinot do that, that was malpractice. >> it would not be the first time.porter and obviously did his job. lou: box is not the only one. it estimated by the millions. 6 percent say the administration is covering up what happened. so we're going to continue with this, with the "a-team." we will bring robert zimmerman then. his emotional defense. now w alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? president did one thing right, only one, he pushed back on his own rhetoric, the red line nonsense. he ate it, moved on and said. there is not going to be a conflict because i pushed sale for a red line. >> not having an easy night, i disagree with you. >> he took a novel approach showed he learned something from bush adminis
if he dinot do that, that was malpractice. >> it would not be the first time.porter and obviously did his job. lou: box is not the only one. it estimated by the millions. 6 percent say the administration is covering up what happened. so we're going to continue with this, with the "a-team." we will bring robert zimmerman then. his emotional defense. now w alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one...
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one of at least five gosnell malpractice cases resulting in $1.7 million in payoffs. in 2001, one of gosnell's staffers tried to blow the whistle on him by calling the pennsylvania secretary of state. prosecutor mariana sorenson. >> she was one of the unlicensed workers who was treated like a doctor. she was put in charge of doing ultrasounds. anesthesiaizeing the patients. she was is nervous she was going to kill a woman and she told them everything they needed to know to shut this man down forever. >> bret: all that got shut down she said was the investigation. >> it was closed by the department of state prosecutor saying prosecution not war >> bret: but the word about gosnell was getting out prosecutors say and that was hurting his business. >> he could not get the referrals. he didn't get many first trimester patients any more so he changed his model by going with the more expensive late term and illegal abortions. >> many people knew along the atlantic seaboard if you could not get a late-term abortion anywhere else you could go to the women's medical society run
one of at least five gosnell malpractice cases resulting in $1.7 million in payoffs. in 2001, one of gosnell's staffers tried to blow the whistle on him by calling the pennsylvania secretary of state. prosecutor mariana sorenson. >> she was one of the unlicensed workers who was treated like a doctor. she was put in charge of doing ultrasounds. anesthesiaizeing the patients. she was is nervous she was going to kill a woman and she told them everything they needed to know to shut this man...
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is hoping to convince a judge he is a victim of all of this, a victim of legal malpractice.rial lawyer yale galanter gave him bad information, bad advice and refused to let him testify or suggested he shouldn't. yesterday with some brand-new lawyers on his case, o.j. decided he would take the stand. >> yale and i had spoke all along. i thought i was the only one, i to the we both would testify because we were there, yale kept saying, we'll deal with that. late in the trial, he said that he didn't think i should testify. and he felt that there was no way i could be convicted. >> did you believe him? >> yeah. i trusted him. yeah, i trusted his judgment on. so the gabe that o.j. was mentioning on the stand was his other laws, co-counsel, now in support of his bid, gabriel grasso testified the lead galanter took most of the money while he did most of the work. more to the point. he says grasso listened to nobody but galanter. this is co-counsel in that courtroom. tomorrow, though, yale galanter will have his own moment to answer to all of this. he will answer in his own defense
is hoping to convince a judge he is a victim of all of this, a victim of legal malpractice.rial lawyer yale galanter gave him bad information, bad advice and refused to let him testify or suggested he shouldn't. yesterday with some brand-new lawyers on his case, o.j. decided he would take the stand. >> yale and i had spoke all along. i thought i was the only one, i to the we both would testify because we were there, yale kept saying, we'll deal with that. late in the trial, he said that...
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one of at least five gosnell malpractice cases resulting in $1.7 million in payoffs. in 2001, one of the staffers tried to blow the whistle on him by calling the pennsylvania secretary of state. prosecutor mariana sorenson. >> her name was marcella stanley and choung and she was one of the unlance unlicensed s treated like a doctor. she was nervous that she was going kill a woman and she told them everything they needed to know to shut this man down forever. >> bret: all that got shut down she said was the investigation. >> it was closed by the department of the state prosecutor saying prosecution not warranted. >> bret: but the word about gosnell was is getting out prosecutors say and that was hurting his business. >> he could not get the referrals. he didn't get many first trimester patients any more and so he changed his model by going with the more expensive late term and illegal abortions. >> many people knew along the atlantic seaboard if you could not get a late term abortion anywhere else you could go to the women's medical society run by dr. gosnell and if yo
one of at least five gosnell malpractice cases resulting in $1.7 million in payoffs. in 2001, one of the staffers tried to blow the whistle on him by calling the pennsylvania secretary of state. prosecutor mariana sorenson. >> her name was marcella stanley and choung and she was one of the unlance unlicensed s treated like a doctor. she was nervous that she was going kill a woman and she told them everything they needed to know to shut this man down forever. >> bret: all that got...
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malpractice is out of control. doctors are not very good combatats at keeping the cost -- accountants at keeping the cost down some it's important to fiend insurance for preexisting conditions and children on their parents' policies but you key have tackled those issues one-by-one and looking can with the medical community and say we need to fix this, let's do it one by one. and then you would not have this gigantic problem. this is -- look, this is socialized medicine at its best. the obama administration wants to take me out of a private job. that's what they want. they want me to work for the federal government or work for a big insurance, which, by the way, the end of the day the only people that will make money is the federal government because they're going to tax you to death. the wall street consult taps who have had meetings trying to cherry pick what will work and picking stocks, i'm sure, and of course, insurance companies who are going to make a killing by creating products that fulfill the minimum requ
malpractice is out of control. doctors are not very good combatats at keeping the cost -- accountants at keeping the cost down some it's important to fiend insurance for preexisting conditions and children on their parents' policies but you key have tackled those issues one-by-one and looking can with the medical community and say we need to fix this, let's do it one by one. and then you would not have this gigantic problem. this is -- look, this is socialized medicine at its best. the obama...
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one of at least five gosnell malpractice cases resulting in $1.7 million in payoffs. in 2001, one of the staffers tried to blow the whistle on him by calling the pennsylvania secretary of state. prosecutor mariana sorenson. >> her name was marcella stanley and choung and she was one of the unlance unlicensed s treated like a doctor. she was nervous that she was going kill a woman and she told them everything they needed to know to shut this man down forever. >> bret: all that got shut down she said was the investigation. >> it was closed by the department of the state prosecutor saying prosecution not warranted. >> bret: but the word about gosnell was is getting out prosecutors say and that was hurting his business. >> he could not get the referrals. he didn't get many first trimester patients any more and so he changed his model by going with the more expensive late term and illegal abortions. >> many people knew along the atlantic seaboard if you could not get a late term abortion anywhere else you could go to the women's medical society run by dr. gosnell and if yo
one of at least five gosnell malpractice cases resulting in $1.7 million in payoffs. in 2001, one of the staffers tried to blow the whistle on him by calling the pennsylvania secretary of state. prosecutor mariana sorenson. >> her name was marcella stanley and choung and she was one of the unlance unlicensed s treated like a doctor. she was nervous that she was going kill a woman and she told them everything they needed to know to shut this man down forever. >> bret: all that got...
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inquiry separate and apart from things that happen in the context of medical neglect or medical malpracticedemoc rats have said senator that abortion should be safe,ic legal, and rare. we're finding out that it's neither safe nor rare, it just may be legal. respond to that. >> it is legal because of mandates put upon in all 50 states by the supreme court in 1973. that basically said you can't mess with this area. you can't restrict this. you can't place an undue burden on this type of procedure. but, it has made me wonder whenever they say it should be rare, why should it be rare? if there is nothing wrong with it, if there is nothing morally quellable about taking an unborn human life. particularly post viability than why make it rare at all? mike. >> governor huckabee: that is a great point. i hope you will continue to make it as i'm sure youop will. thanks for your efforts on behalf of life and it's great to have you heref today. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you, governor. >> governor huckabee: coming up, gretchen carlson, weekday host of "fox & friends" joins us once aga
inquiry separate and apart from things that happen in the context of medical neglect or medical malpracticedemoc rats have said senator that abortion should be safe,ic legal, and rare. we're finding out that it's neither safe nor rare, it just may be legal. respond to that. >> it is legal because of mandates put upon in all 50 states by the supreme court in 1973. that basically said you can't mess with this area. you can't restrict this. you can't place an undue burden on this type of...
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one of the arguments he's making is he had legal malpractice, if you will, from his lawyer during this case in the sense that the prosecution supposedly offered a plea deal, he would serve a year in jail in exchange for pleading guilty, that yale galanter rejected that supposedly o.j. wasn't even informed of that plea arrangement. as a result he's seeking this hearing now arguing he was not well-represented by his lawyer. he deserves another trial. what do you make of that argument? >> well, i think it's probably strongest in a host of not-so-strong arguments. it's maybe the best of the worst. the defense attorney has an obligation to mitigate every plea offer made. i have to do it all the time. letter, visitation, however you can get that offer communicated, it's critically important. however, that being said almost daily thousands and thousands of petitions are filed alleging ineffective assistance of council. it is not unusual. and also it's a very difficult case to make because the law understands that attorneys make certain strategic decisions, not all attorneys are created equal.
one of the arguments he's making is he had legal malpractice, if you will, from his lawyer during this case in the sense that the prosecution supposedly offered a plea deal, he would serve a year in jail in exchange for pleading guilty, that yale galanter rejected that supposedly o.j. wasn't even informed of that plea arrangement. as a result he's seeking this hearing now arguing he was not well-represented by his lawyer. he deserves another trial. what do you make of that argument? >>...
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it just is amazing in my view political malpractice in terms of how ham handed they've been.verything is beyond a pail. you're starting to gets democrats and republicans, just crossing party lines inconsiderate six they're getting in calls for them to handle them differently to get facts out there. >> greta: how do they dig themselves out of this? they're on the hot seat. you've got situations where jay carney with different responses. this irs meeting started april 24th notification they're near the end of preparing the report now getting more information that more people were involved. >> that is the whole point. everything we know about every administration when something like this happens get it out, get the facts out as fast as you can. and deal witness. because the drip, drip, drip, and spur of the ring of more information or things that you didn't put out immediately that sort of drip out every day, just continues to make the original problem worse. and that is where i think they are on both the ap first amendment james rosen hits against the press, and first amendment
it just is amazing in my view political malpractice in terms of how ham handed they've been.verything is beyond a pail. you're starting to gets democrats and republicans, just crossing party lines inconsiderate six they're getting in calls for them to handle them differently to get facts out there. >> greta: how do they dig themselves out of this? they're on the hot seat. you've got situations where jay carney with different responses. this irs meeting started april 24th notification...
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it would be malpractice by her lawyer not to advise her to plead the fifth if she is being right now as we speak investigated for criminal wrongdoing, even if the consensus seems to be from everyone that knows what was going on. and she is pleading the fifth in a body where the head of it has said someone has to go to jail. >> exactly. >> but the -- it used to be -- alex, that the congress would defer -- as soon as the justice department said we're investigating, they would go, oh, well, you have way better tools than we do. you're also professionals, we're not. you know. we're politicians. and they would get out of the way and let the fbi and the criminal investigation go forward. now darrell issa and boehner are saying, no, no, let us do this. >> and can i also -- can we talk about the convenient use of the constitution by republicans? this is a party that is sort waged war on a broad and some would say -- irresponsible interpretation of the second amendment. when it comes to the fifth amendment, which is a hugely important amendment, they have taken an incredibly narrow definition
it would be malpractice by her lawyer not to advise her to plead the fifth if she is being right now as we speak investigated for criminal wrongdoing, even if the consensus seems to be from everyone that knows what was going on. and she is pleading the fifth in a body where the head of it has said someone has to go to jail. >> exactly. >> but the -- it used to be -- alex, that the congress would defer -- as soon as the justice department said we're investigating, they would go, oh,...
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it would seem like it would be a political malpractice to say we want more studies of this. if only because everyone else is jumping on it and you would look like you were behind the curve on this issue. my suspicion is that they're going to look at this report, they're going to come out with a series of recommendations that they would like to see the irs make. keep in mind there's no acting commissioner. it's not like they have someone they can go after and fire. they need to appoint a commissioner first and confirm him or her. they probably will end up suggesting, you know, full on changes throughout the structure of the irs. and they will also if they were smart, i would say, look at the broader campaign finance regime. >> let me tell you, let me look at this. let me talk to you from the position of, say, my brother. other people on the right. let me tell you how they look at it. my brother, bruce. as long as the people who did this are in the irs, they got a problem. in other words, the people that decided there was no political bias in pointing out and targeting patriot
it would seem like it would be a political malpractice to say we want more studies of this. if only because everyone else is jumping on it and you would look like you were behind the curve on this issue. my suspicion is that they're going to look at this report, they're going to come out with a series of recommendations that they would like to see the irs make. keep in mind there's no acting commissioner. it's not like they have someone they can go after and fire. they need to appoint a...
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and, therefore, they are really guilty of spiritual malpractice but one other thing he says, i have longedto the. right here is where he says, i have longed to give them say love the negro because he is your brother. ouch, it's tough. no matter, calling somebody lacking ecclesial may not be insulting their mama, but it's pretty tough it pretty tough when you're talking to your fellow christians. >> i think you make an important point in the book that when these moderates are appealing to the better nature of the south, it's not from a standpoint of justice but it's from the standpoint of law and order. that we should follow court orders because that's what a decent society does, not that we should treat our brothers as equals. is because that's what a decent society does. i can do is very important to distinguish. really important and you said it well, king is contrasting that in his mind when he is on the conference, on race and religion in chicago in january of that year where he repeats much of the lines that will stream into "letter from birmingham jail." and there are seven or 800 whi
and, therefore, they are really guilty of spiritual malpractice but one other thing he says, i have longedto the. right here is where he says, i have longed to give them say love the negro because he is your brother. ouch, it's tough. no matter, calling somebody lacking ecclesial may not be insulting their mama, but it's pretty tough it pretty tough when you're talking to your fellow christians. >> i think you make an important point in the book that when these moderates are appealing to...
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if you were a victim of discrimination, harassment, assault, medical malpractice in the military and your branch does nothing to support you, you cannot hold them liable for negligence. you cannot hold them liable in civil court. civilians know that, at the end of the day, they can do that. judges will hold their employers responsible for improving the workplace environment. so that women are not harassed and assaulted. it is something that we really need to remember. it is a different environment. lots of folks like to compare the college age environment, civilian universities, to the environment at the academies or within the military because it is the same age group. again, it is a completely different culture. in colleges, the most 50%, more than 50% of your student body is female. yes, we have underage drinking in that age group, both within the military and civilian population. at the end of the day, if you are sexually assaulted, you have legal recourse in the civilian world that you do not have as a young pfc or lance corporal in the military. you have civil rights act suppor
if you were a victim of discrimination, harassment, assault, medical malpractice in the military and your branch does nothing to support you, you cannot hold them liable for negligence. you cannot hold them liable in civil court. civilians know that, at the end of the day, they can do that. judges will hold their employers responsible for improving the workplace environment. so that women are not harassed and assaulted. it is something that we really need to remember. it is a different...
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not to do it is malpractice. judge is gatekeeper for relevant evidence.dge says it's relevant. i hope that it will happen and we can't ignore it exists. family has been aware of all this information for the past year. >> megyn: you also have video of three fights, two in which trayvon martin acted as referee and one beating up a homeless guy. are you submitting that? do you want to admit that into evidence? >> that again if in fact what becomes relevant. they suggest trayvon was peaceful and non-aggressor. that evidence of knowledge of fighting and involvement of fighting himself and videotaping other people beating up a homeless guy may become relevant. a judge will decide. we have to have that information out there and be prepared to use it if the state requires us to. >> megyn: they suggest he is not aggressor. mark, thanks for being here. >>> june 10th, trial will go forward. jury will not be sequestered. classroom controversy after a six-year-old is played with lego sized plastic gun. how administrators handled this one. next. [ female announcer ] do
not to do it is malpractice. judge is gatekeeper for relevant evidence.dge says it's relevant. i hope that it will happen and we can't ignore it exists. family has been aware of all this information for the past year. >> megyn: you also have video of three fights, two in which trayvon martin acted as referee and one beating up a homeless guy. are you submitting that? do you want to admit that into evidence? >> that again if in fact what becomes relevant. they suggest trayvon was...
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i'm assuming the lawyers told her this is how to handle it dershowitz says the lawyers committed malpractice wrote a book on subject matter waiver. that's what it is called when you go out there. you can't say i broke no laws. i didn't violate any rules. i testified truthfully to you on this matter before. this considers subject matter waiver. you can't just say she waived her rights on just the one specific thing. she waives on the entire subject matter. if she comments on it, and that's what she did, you know, from the look of it. >> and she verified a document as well. megyn, it begs the question what are her lawyers thinking? this is the link between the internal revenue service and the white house. lois lerner today is in charge of tax exempt for the irs. they are institutionally incapable of doing anything with this kind of leadership in place. on top of that the fbi investigating the irs and these agents involved this is unbelievable mess that's gotten more flicked complicated. the white house story changing day by day. >> megyn: how do we get the truth? wield like the truth from lois
i'm assuming the lawyers told her this is how to handle it dershowitz says the lawyers committed malpractice wrote a book on subject matter waiver. that's what it is called when you go out there. you can't say i broke no laws. i didn't violate any rules. i testified truthfully to you on this matter before. this considers subject matter waiver. you can't just say she waived her rights on just the one specific thing. she waives on the entire subject matter. if she comments on it, and that's what...
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and, therefore, tear really guilty of spiritual -- they're really guilty of spiritual malpractice. one other thing he says in criticizing the white christian, i have longed to hear them. right here is where he said i have longed to hear them say love the negro because he is your brother. ouch. it's tough. no matter -- calling somebody lacking in e close ya may not be ip subtling their mama -- [laughter] but it's pretty tough. it's pretty tough when you're talking to your fellow christians. >> well, he -- oh, go ahead. >> well, i would just say, and i think you make an important point in the book that when these moderates are appealing to the better nature of the south, it's not from a standpoint of justice, it's from a standpoint of law and order. >> that's what i was going to say. >> that we should follow court orders because that's what a decent society does. not that we should treat our brothers as equals because that's what a decent society does. and i think that's a very important distinction. >> really important. and i think you said it well. king is contrasting that in his m
and, therefore, tear really guilty of spiritual -- they're really guilty of spiritual malpractice. one other thing he says in criticizing the white christian, i have longed to hear them. right here is where he said i have longed to hear them say love the negro because he is your brother. ouch. it's tough. no matter -- calling somebody lacking in e close ya may not be ip subtling their mama -- [laughter] but it's pretty tough. it's pretty tough when you're talking to your fellow christians....
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we need to talk about all of the kinds of malpractice and criminal misconduct that can cause death or injury or the threat of death or injury, and we ought to be equally outraged by the doctors and the nurses in states like, for example, hospitals and nursing homes in both new jersey and pennsylvania in 2006, sentenced to multiple life sentences for killing at least 29 patients by intentionally overdosing them with medication. there was simply no justification for those actions, and they are equally heinous and unforgivable as the crimes that resulted in the conviction of kermit gosnell. we need to talk about the nurse who was charged with killing ten patients in a hospital in texas by injecting them with a medication to stop their breathing. she pleaded no contest and now is serving life in prison. i want this body to adopt a resolution that addresses those kinds of lapses in basic decency and ethics and morality as well as law. we ought to be talking about the doctor who worked in hospitals in seven states -- new hampshire, kansas, maryland, pennsylvania, michigan, new york, and geo
we need to talk about all of the kinds of malpractice and criminal misconduct that can cause death or injury or the threat of death or injury, and we ought to be equally outraged by the doctors and the nurses in states like, for example, hospitals and nursing homes in both new jersey and pennsylvania in 2006, sentenced to multiple life sentences for killing at least 29 patients by intentionally overdosing them with medication. there was simply no justification for those actions, and they are...
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galanter, a 30-year veteran, will not take the stand tomorrow and say, you know what, i committed malpracticethough it's 101 in the criminal arena to convey plea offers to defendants, oh, gosh, i forgot. let me fall on the sword for o.j. simpson. it ain't gonna happen. >> i like the picture we had up of o.j. of o.j., because look he's saying, huh, alcohol? you mean that was a defense? let's raise that. let's say i was drunk, and my lawyer didn't tell me i could raise that as a defense. >> now it's high -- as high as mark's ethics are, i will tell you my first major murder trial was one that was about to be covered by "60 minutes" and "48 hours" and i was going to be 32 and when the prosecutor came in and changed the offer from 22 years to life to a flat 6 years. i have no problem telling you, your honor, that at that point in my career, to have a national case get flushed down the toilet was a source of tension internally. of course, i did the right thing and told my client to take the six years. this is out of the realm of possibility when you're representing o.j. simpson, i don't need to te
galanter, a 30-year veteran, will not take the stand tomorrow and say, you know what, i committed malpracticethough it's 101 in the criminal arena to convey plea offers to defendants, oh, gosh, i forgot. let me fall on the sword for o.j. simpson. it ain't gonna happen. >> i like the picture we had up of o.j. of o.j., because look he's saying, huh, alcohol? you mean that was a defense? let's raise that. let's say i was drunk, and my lawyer didn't tell me i could raise that as a defense....