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for -- even back then, paid for by "the philadelphia inquirer" -- well, "the philadelphia inquirer" was just trying to make a stir and grab audience because, at the time, this was the single biggest story in america. it's hard to believe because most people know nothing about this killer. but they paid for this particular confession, and it was a long, long confession. i think it was something like 27 pages. it took up, i don't know, three or four full newspaper pages in "the philadelphia inquirer." but unfortunately, like so many of his confessions -- and he had probably half a dozen confessions -- as revelations came out, he changed his story. and he would always seed his confessions with fact but also with a liberal amount of fiction. the funny thing is, this was really his last major confession. and in it, he claimed to have killed 27 people. unfortunately, some of those he claimed to have killed were still alive and came forward. many of those he claimed to have killed were, in fact, dead and were, in fact -- the police did suspect ultimately that he had done that. it is also a
for -- even back then, paid for by "the philadelphia inquirer" -- well, "the philadelphia inquirer" was just trying to make a stir and grab audience because, at the time, this was the single biggest story in america. it's hard to believe because most people know nothing about this killer. but they paid for this particular confession, and it was a long, long confession. i think it was something like 27 pages. it took up, i don't know, three or four full newspaper pages in...
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with eyes on the biggest job in washington in 2 2016 he told the philadelphia inquirer this week "if i was in the senate right now i would kill myself. with what we see going on in washington, d.c. they could use a dose of new jersey common sense. ". he surely has seen the national polling on the shutdown that it's deeply disheartening the pub. 80% of the public are dissatisfied with the way the national is being governed. the pollsters also cite washington's dysfunction as a top concern above the economy and employment. >> that may be no where more evident than in virginia. he was neck and neck with his democratic opponent seeking the zbogovenor's office. but as the shutdown began the gap between the two deeply unpopular candidates began to widen. >> my job is to protect the health of women. i'm particularly offended by ken cuccinel limili. he wants do make all cases of. 170,000 federal employees live and work and many are out on furlough. as attorney general he sued the federal government over the aforable care act. and an outspoken skeptic of global warming. >> cuccinel limili's p
with eyes on the biggest job in washington in 2 2016 he told the philadelphia inquirer this week "if i was in the senate right now i would kill myself. with what we see going on in washington, d.c. they could use a dose of new jersey common sense. ". he surely has seen the national polling on the shutdown that it's deeply disheartening the pub. 80% of the public are dissatisfied with the way the national is being governed. the pollsters also cite washington's dysfunction as a top...
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i think what i what i'm saying is i was in the past i was the editor of the philadelphia inquirer which was a great paper. before i became the editor as well but there were six hundred fifty people in the newsroom in. one thousand nine hundred ninety eight two thousand and the enquirer has been sold i think five or six times in the journalists there's fewer than a third and what happened really was that sometimes the most expensive reporters in terms of their salaries and the most skilled in this happened all over the country as the news rooms were downsized and the goal was to cut costs to keep profits high they were let go they were and supported no newspaper really sustained its revenue and its business based on investigative reporting its what the public frequently wanted more than anything else but at the same time in journalism we have an expression you have to feed the beast which is even more prevalent today because of the twenty four hour news cycle so if you're really interested in clicks you're going to do all kinds of things that have more entertainment value i know substant
i think what i what i'm saying is i was in the past i was the editor of the philadelphia inquirer which was a great paper. before i became the editor as well but there were six hundred fifty people in the newsroom in. one thousand nine hundred ninety eight two thousand and the enquirer has been sold i think five or six times in the journalists there's fewer than a third and what happened really was that sometimes the most expensive reporters in terms of their salaries and the most skilled in...
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the ever quoteable chris christie who told "the philadelphia inquirer," if i was in the senate right now, i would kill myself. not to put too fine of point on it. you can always count on governor christie. the supreme court dipped its toe into politics this week. as well. revisiting one of the most contentious issues. it will decide this year. limiting campaign contributions. this is not citizens united but it could change the way individuals support candidates. how is that? >> yes, this is about limits on the aggregate or total cap that an individual can give to candidates and political party committee or a p.a.c. and it's been challenged by a man by the name of sean mccutchen. businessman near birmingham, alabama. who says i'm not going to challenge the individual base limits, $2,600 you can give to an individual candidate in a two-year election cycle but challenge the aggregate totals that are limiting me. because i want to give to more candidates and more political committees. and he backed by senator commonly and backed by the republican national committee before the supreme cou
the ever quoteable chris christie who told "the philadelphia inquirer," if i was in the senate right now, i would kill myself. not to put too fine of point on it. you can always count on governor christie. the supreme court dipped its toe into politics this week. as well. revisiting one of the most contentious issues. it will decide this year. limiting campaign contributions. this is not citizens united but it could change the way individuals support candidates. how is that? >>...
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be asking them the questions along with panelists of news for new york and david from "the philadelphia inquirer." each candidate will get one minute. whew will give him a 152nd bill to let them know they're about to run out of time. some of those questions have come from you the viewers and we really appreciate your help. your work is not quite done because we want to encourage you to tweet about today's debate using the hashtag and matt jsen. we will not be tweeting but we encourage you to did tweet about the debate. we had a coin toss and the first question will be going to you mr. lonegan. as you know we are now in the ninth day of the a government shutdown. we know -- no agreement in sight as as far as we can tell. nine days so i would like you to give the rate to members of congress and a to fmat grade. grade them on their work so far and then without going negative for my age try to stay positive and not talk about what the opposing party has done wrong but give us a concrete example of what you would do to try to break this impasse. >> i want to thank rowan university the audience john a
be asking them the questions along with panelists of news for new york and david from "the philadelphia inquirer." each candidate will get one minute. whew will give him a 152nd bill to let them know they're about to run out of time. some of those questions have come from you the viewers and we really appreciate your help. your work is not quite done because we want to encourage you to tweet about today's debate using the hashtag and matt jsen. we will not be tweeting but we encourage...
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. >> >> i just wrote an op-ed letter to our "philadelphia inquirer" and about what we are doing with partnership. before i came onstage to to my retin-a mel from a social worker that said great letter, you never mentioned behavioral health. we, as an entity, are trying to influence the provider community, influence our members at large about breaking down the old stigmas, the walls around seeking behavioral health treatment. the other piece of it is making sure that when we focus on innovation, we find innovative ways to reach folks who might be on the verge of a crisis situation and if we have the right way of touching them through the system, we will of wert it and get them the right level of behavioral and physical care they need. one company we have been involved with is one doc way. it uses secure cloud technology so that a psychiatrist/psychologist/social worker can handwrite face to face
. >> >> i just wrote an op-ed letter to our "philadelphia inquirer" and about what we are doing with partnership. before i came onstage to to my retin-a mel from a social worker that said great letter, you never mentioned behavioral health. we, as an entity, are trying to influence the provider community, influence our members at large about breaking down the old stigmas, the walls around seeking behavioral health treatment. the other piece of it is making sure that when...
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he told the philadelphia inquirer last weekend, quote, if i was in the senate right now i'd kill myselfxplained to what he has said to colleagues in washington. what i said to any of them that i met with, get the government reopened, stop monkeying around and get back to work. i said i'm out there in the field, people have no patience for this stuff. the governors like kasich and scott walker, whatever you think of their policies are competent. those guys can do stuff. >> are they going to fight back after this and say we have to be a party that governs, we can't be a party that shuts things down. this will be the true test. >> but that's what john mccain just said. ted cruz came to washington to shut it down. >> and he did. he saw the way to power in washington for him was to create that. now, the one good thing that could come out of this is they've been spoiling for this fight and now mcconnell and boehner said you got your fight. it was a disaster. now let's have the grownups take over. and the question is -- >> you've got good sources when you report. will you be able to get into t
he told the philadelphia inquirer last weekend, quote, if i was in the senate right now i'd kill myselfxplained to what he has said to colleagues in washington. what i said to any of them that i met with, get the government reopened, stop monkeying around and get back to work. i said i'm out there in the field, people have no patience for this stuff. the governors like kasich and scott walker, whatever you think of their policies are competent. those guys can do stuff. >> are they going...
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. >>> "the philadelphia inquirer" said penn state university will pay $60 million to sexual abuse victimsthey were to men of assistant coach jerry sandusky. >>> three toyota model, the camry, the prius z and the rav4. the move is based on results of a new crash test for highway safety. the honda accord v-6 and nissan altima are off the list. >>> and "the wall street journal" said cookies tracking co >>> the biggest immigration find in american history. >> fbi insider john miller is here with us. >> norah and charlie, this is a story we brought a year and a half ago. a whistle-blower told us how a major tech company brought in workers to this company. why it may be a slap on the wrist. >>> superstorm sandy's smallest survivors. newborns carried nine stories after a hospital lost power. our dr. jon lapook is there. >>> plus is google trying to make a splash. the mystery barge some believe it signals an announcement from silicon valley. the news is back here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] smoke? nah,
. >>> "the philadelphia inquirer" said penn state university will pay $60 million to sexual abuse victimsthey were to men of assistant coach jerry sandusky. >>> three toyota model, the camry, the prius z and the rav4. the move is based on results of a new crash test for highway safety. the honda accord v-6 and nissan altima are off the list. >>> and "the wall street journal" said cookies tracking co >>> the biggest immigration find in...
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. >> the "philadelphia inquirer" says penn state university will pay nearly $60 million to settle child sex abuse cases. they involve 26 men who shay they were victims of former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. six other claims are unresolved. >> the "detroit free press" says "consumer reports" no longer recommends the three toyota models based on results of a new crash test by the insurance institute for highway safety. the honda accord, v-6, and the nissan altima are also off the list because of their poor showing in a reliability survey. >>> "the wall street journal" says the end of internet cookies could be near. they track your online moves but microsoft, google and facebook are developing new ways to follow users and that has online >>> the biggest immigration find in american history. >> fbi insider john miller is here with us. >> norah and charlie, this is a story we brought a year and a half ago. a whistle-blower told us how a major tech company brought in workers to this company. why it may be a slap on the wrist. >>> superstorm sandy's smallest survivors. newborns car
. >> the "philadelphia inquirer" says penn state university will pay nearly $60 million to settle child sex abuse cases. they involve 26 men who shay they were victims of former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. six other claims are unresolved. >> the "detroit free press" says "consumer reports" no longer recommends the three toyota models based on results of a new crash test by the insurance institute for highway safety. the honda accord, v-6,...
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questions along with their panelists with david of news for new york and jonathan tamari from "the philadelphia inquirer." each candidate will have a minute to respond to questions. we will give them a 152nd of bill to let him know they are about to run out of time. some of the questions have come from you the viewers and we really appreciate your help. your work is not quite done though because we want to encourage you all to live to be about today's using the hashtag njsen. we encourage you to tweet about the debate. let's get right to the first question. we had a coin toss and randomly the first question would go straight to you mr. lonegan. as you know you are now in the ninth day of the government shutdown was no agreement in sight as far as we can tell. nine days. i would like you to give the great to the members of congress you would like to be joining an a to f grade. grade them on their work so far and without going negative i want you to try to stay positive and not talk about with the opposing party has done wrong but give us a concrete example of what you would do to try to break this impass
questions along with their panelists with david of news for new york and jonathan tamari from "the philadelphia inquirer." each candidate will have a minute to respond to questions. we will give them a 152nd of bill to let him know they are about to run out of time. some of the questions have come from you the viewers and we really appreciate your help. your work is not quite done though because we want to encourage you all to live to be about today's using the hashtag njsen. we...
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he told "the philadelphia inquirer," quote, if i was in the senate right now, i'd kill myself.that same interview, he blamed both republicans and democrats for the government shutdown. ♪ take this job and shove it ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact cashback concierge, here. what is a cashback concierge? well there's lots of ways you can get cash back. i'm here to help you get the most out of your cash rewards. it's personalized, and it's free. i want that. we have a concierge! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with cashback concierge. >>> topping the headlines on this saturday, in russia, a group of u.s. whistle-blowers presented edward snowden an award to honor his role as a whistle-blower. in his acceptance speech, he criticized u.s. surveillance methods. >> it has led us to a point in our relationship with the government where we
he told "the philadelphia inquirer," quote, if i was in the senate right now, i'd kill myself.that same interview, he blamed both republicans and democrats for the government shutdown. ♪ take this job and shove it ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact cashback...
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try to focus on and thank you for raising that question i just did an op-ed letter to the philadelphia inquirer about health care reform just before i came on stage i read an e-mail from a social worker that said a great letter. you never mentioned behavioral health. so we are trying to number one, influence the provider community, influence the members at large about breaking down the old stigma. the other piece is making sure when we focus on innovation we find innovative ways to reach folks that might be on the verge of a crisis situation and if we have the right way of touching them through the system to get them the right level of behavioral and physical care that they need. we have one company we've been involved with called one dot way fae u.s secure while the technology so that a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker can have a face-to-face interaction with someone in an area near or at a crisis point impact the behavioral side of that initiative to get them to the closest possible care before an emergency turns into a crisis. winning to all be focused on yes the fiscal peace is imp
try to focus on and thank you for raising that question i just did an op-ed letter to the philadelphia inquirer about health care reform just before i came on stage i read an e-mail from a social worker that said a great letter. you never mentioned behavioral health. so we are trying to number one, influence the provider community, influence the members at large about breaking down the old stigma. the other piece is making sure when we focus on innovation we find innovative ways to reach folks...
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. >> "philadelphia inquirer," new study reveals a consistent bedtime can improve a child's behavior andelopment. this is really important. children who went to bed at a different time every night were more likely to be hyper active and to misbehave. those who went to bed after 9:00 p.m. had behavioral problems. the study focused on children between 3 and 7. they need a consistent bedtime. >> how were you with that? >> very rigid schedule. >> really? >> yeah. it's important for the entire family, actually. kids to be in their own beds and have a schedule. >> willie, what you? you guys being consistent? >> we're trying. summer was a free for all but once we get back to school you keep it consistent. >> before 8:00. >> we're very consistent on some things and, you know, people would say i'm actually very strict discipliplinarian. for some reason, we've always respected our friends who would say timmy, jane, go to bed. they walk up to bed like it's 7:30. our kids, seriously, up watching conan. i'm joking. some parents are great. one area i wasn't a disciplinaryian. >> i'm watching jack trad
. >> "philadelphia inquirer," new study reveals a consistent bedtime can improve a child's behavior andelopment. this is really important. children who went to bed at a different time every night were more likely to be hyper active and to misbehave. those who went to bed after 9:00 p.m. had behavioral problems. the study focused on children between 3 and 7. they need a consistent bedtime. >> how were you with that? >> very rigid schedule. >> really? >>...
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representative mike fitzpatrick, another republican from pennsylvania, a fitzpatrick aide tells the philadelphia inquirer the congressman would support a clean funding bill. lou barletta of pennsylvania, he said he would absolutely vote for a clean bill in order to avert a shutdown of the government. charlie dent, republican of pennsylvania, i'm prepared to vote for a clean continuing resolution, he told "the huffington post." in dngs to -- adish to that, jim ger lack from pennsylvania, the congressman issued a statement saying we vote for a clean budget bill. the list goes on. the list includes those names that i've mentioned, representative pat meehan, scott regale, republican of virginia, representative jon runyan of new jersey, mike fitzpatrick of pennsylvania, lou barletta, republican of pennsylvania, representative peter king, republican of new york, representative deafen nunez, republican of california, charlie dent, republican of pennsylvania, representative frank wolf, republican of virginia, representative michael grimm, republican of new york, representative aircraft paulson, republican of min
representative mike fitzpatrick, another republican from pennsylvania, a fitzpatrick aide tells the philadelphia inquirer the congressman would support a clean funding bill. lou barletta of pennsylvania, he said he would absolutely vote for a clean bill in order to avert a shutdown of the government. charlie dent, republican of pennsylvania, i'm prepared to vote for a clean continuing resolution, he told "the huffington post." in dngs to -- adish to that, jim ger lack from...