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poisoned the coffee. poisoned my husband. huh. this is wrong. she's the wrong person. not the outcome we expected, but they've got their confession. you know something? i think you need to arrest craig ezra. well, how you figure that? what we may have here is the test of solomon. now, if so, susan doran just now sacrificed herself for her daughter. okay? you tried to cut her baby in half. she wouldn't let you, no matter how much the cost to herself. and then craig fed her to the wolves. larry: that's it. charlie: however, it's pretty counter-intuitive that he would put himself in harm's way twice. and still he survives. hold on. a bible story's not gonna trump a confession. no, i mean, obviously, with real stories of faith, you know, they don't have easy answers, but this story does give us a place to find them. all right, you know what? given the results of the interviews, why don't... why don't you give us some time to revisit our affinity analysis? all right, good. go for it. charlie: all right, so, well, this isn't working. craig-slash-audrey and craig-slash-susan
poisoned the coffee. poisoned my husband. huh. this is wrong. she's the wrong person. not the outcome we expected, but they've got their confession. you know something? i think you need to arrest craig ezra. well, how you figure that? what we may have here is the test of solomon. now, if so, susan doran just now sacrificed herself for her daughter. okay? you tried to cut her baby in half. she wouldn't let you, no matter how much the cost to herself. and then craig fed her to the wolves. larry:...
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patel missed all of our poisons.some good ingredients that aren't really there. >> dr. patel's lab, essentially, confirmed things that weren't there and did not recognize dangerous things that were there. >> that's exactly right. >> reporter: and it's beginning to look as if dr. patel virtually copied those phony reports we gave him. for example, arsenic. we spiked in 200 parts per million, but we wrote down 0.3. dr. patel's result? 0.26. off just enough from our fake number to look like a real test. >> so this number is almost identical to the number that we told him. >> the phony number we submitted. >> that's correct. >> this particular sample -- >> reporter: is it really possible that he could be so wildly wrong, or could we somehow be misreading dr. patel's report? to make absolutely sure, i arrange another meeting. he still thinks i'm just a businessman, and he doesn't know we brought along our hidden cameras. >> come on in. >> reporter: first i ask about our green powder, the one we spiked with arsenic and lea
patel missed all of our poisons.some good ingredients that aren't really there. >> dr. patel's lab, essentially, confirmed things that weren't there and did not recognize dangerous things that were there. >> that's exactly right. >> reporter: and it's beginning to look as if dr. patel virtually copied those phony reports we gave him. for example, arsenic. we spiked in 200 parts per million, but we wrote down 0.3. dr. patel's result? 0.26. off just enough from our fake number...
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i wanted to write a hand bach of poisons -- handbook of poison, every chapter is a poison, and i wanted to tell the story of how we figured out how to catch poison killers. because doug is right, at the turn of the 20th century, we didn't know how to do that. and at the start of my story, in fact, the city of new york issued a report saying the clever poisoner can operate with impunity in new york city. so i was interested in learning how we would change that. >> i'd like to, some of you have already answered this in a general way, i wanted to ask why this particular subject which in many cases is totally unknown to us. certainly the formation of the forensics unit new york city, deb is a pulitzer or prize winner who's written about primates, about sex studies, i mean, much like doug has gone across this full spectrum. why did this one pop out particularly? >> well, i actually, again, it makes me sound kind of creepy, really had always said to myself i'm, at some point i'm going to write about poisons. part of that, you know, i started out as a chemistry major. i'm a famously failed che
i wanted to write a hand bach of poisons -- handbook of poison, every chapter is a poison, and i wanted to tell the story of how we figured out how to catch poison killers. because doug is right, at the turn of the 20th century, we didn't know how to do that. and at the start of my story, in fact, the city of new york issued a report saying the clever poisoner can operate with impunity in new york city. so i was interested in learning how we would change that. >> i'd like to, some of you...
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every chapter is a poison. want to tell the story how we could catch a point* it is in killer pritzker at the turn of the 20th century breed did not know how to do that. this city of the york issued a report saying the prisoner can operate without impunity. i was interested in how we would change that. >> some of you have already answered but why this particular subject, a totally unknown to us, formation of the forensics unit, the prize winner rating about primates, sex, studies. [laughter] why did this popped out to particular in a? >> it makes me sound creepy i said at some point* i will write about poison. i started off with a chemistry major. i am of clients. i set my hair on fire in the chemistry lab. they had to evacuate they stew some of my brilliant work. i thought i will never survive. [laughter] i eventually came back because i find it fascinating come intriguing. i love to find the stories of our past to find the amazing scientist to affected a paradigm shift and belts -- builds the science of foren
every chapter is a poison. want to tell the story how we could catch a point* it is in killer pritzker at the turn of the 20th century breed did not know how to do that. this city of the york issued a report saying the prisoner can operate without impunity. i was interested in how we would change that. >> some of you have already answered but why this particular subject, a totally unknown to us, formation of the forensics unit, the prize winner rating about primates, sex, studies....
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working on a vaccine, commercial companies, prevent food poisoning, which is a serious health problem around the world. >> reporter: this wouldn't be something to do on earth, the environment helped them figure it out. >> that's the key to research on the space station. every experiment on the ground has one variable always the same, gravity. the space station takes that variable away lets you learn new things about everything from
working on a vaccine, commercial companies, prevent food poisoning, which is a serious health problem around the world. >> reporter: this wouldn't be something to do on earth, the environment helped them figure it out. >> that's the key to research on the space station. every experiment on the ground has one variable always the same, gravity. the space station takes that variable away lets you learn new things about everything from
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encased in cement otherwise gas comes up around it it poisons the aqua for as it goes all the way up so if there are ox for said i'll go first by the way you're drinking water you're underground freaking hard if it if that it was poison get into the underground drinking water forget it we've seen just all over america now this is happening and these wells can then explode the cement jobs are being done on the cheap there are thousands and thousands and thousands of wells being dug there are nearly a half million oil and gas wells in america and they're drilling so fast that they are not properly cementing these wells while letting said greg i want to show you one of our correspondents headed over to pennsylvania and i wonder what happens when they when they get a little water on tap water let's take a look at what happens and sound. it got so bad that you leant his cousin who lives down the street this money to find out what would happen if they let their water on fire. a lot of flame good come a gal would like was here with the right kind like that i think. i mean that's pretty shoc
encased in cement otherwise gas comes up around it it poisons the aqua for as it goes all the way up so if there are ox for said i'll go first by the way you're drinking water you're underground freaking hard if it if that it was poison get into the underground drinking water forget it we've seen just all over america now this is happening and these wells can then explode the cement jobs are being done on the cheap there are thousands and thousands and thousands of wells being dug there are...
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you could get led poisoning from wearing dentures at the time. we talked about the doctors themself, when we look at 1830s to 1940s, 1849, the records show there were only 87 doctors in the western half of louisiana. that's pretty scares when you talk about a whole state. these doctors, we talk about them moving around. these doctors were much needed. i always tell kids on the tours when we do our tours, next time you go to the doctor, be sure to hug his or her neck or shake his or her hand and say thank you because of the amount of time they issued into their schooling and everything they have done to help bring us into this modern world. >> all weekend on american history tv featuring shreveport, louisiana. learn more about shreveport and find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next online at c-span do the or c-span.org/localcontent. you're watching c-span3, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >>> coming up next, southern historical association president talks about the legacy and impact of jim crow on populations of native a
you could get led poisoning from wearing dentures at the time. we talked about the doctors themself, when we look at 1830s to 1940s, 1849, the records show there were only 87 doctors in the western half of louisiana. that's pretty scares when you talk about a whole state. these doctors, we talk about them moving around. these doctors were much needed. i always tell kids on the tours when we do our tours, next time you go to the doctor, be sure to hug his or her neck or shake his or her hand and...
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that's very poisonous. several called for crushed up buckeye seeds. the buckeye is poisonous. so the rule of thumb was a little could cure you and a lot could kill you. so the doctor had his pharmacy. his scales for weighing the powders and whatnot and weighing everything the way he would have needed it. we mentioned this would become to dentist office, too. dental work, outside of surgery, is one of the scare request things people had to do during this time period. we have our dental chair and drill and our dental drill is what's referred to as a treddle drill. it runs off this with a series of belts and pulleys on it. ours is missing a few pieces. you would use foot power to get the belts turning and you can hear it nice and squeaky. you can imagine that dental drill sound. it -- this is a true dental and medical chair. this one was used in around 1856 by a local doctor, dr. g.a. fryerson. and that was south of town here. true-blue dentist and medical chair and we know is, number one, by the design and by its function. if you foot pedal here the chair can lean back. i mean,
that's very poisonous. several called for crushed up buckeye seeds. the buckeye is poisonous. so the rule of thumb was a little could cure you and a lot could kill you. so the doctor had his pharmacy. his scales for weighing the powders and whatnot and weighing everything the way he would have needed it. we mentioned this would become to dentist office, too. dental work, outside of surgery, is one of the scare request things people had to do during this time period. we have our dental chair and...
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there were more than 5-hundred people diagnosed with lead poisoning.o state lawmakers are now ccnssderrng bills... to require tests be done in homes that were built before the year 1978.if lead removed. (mcintoshh "even when you haae let me tell you the damage oo lead paint poisoning is, it's not reversabbe." another bill makes it harder to sue landlordssácomplyingá witt leaddpaint laws. 3 &pa baltimmre countyydelegate immigrrnts in montgomery county. county.pat mcdonoughhis sponsoring a bill... whhch pould ban illegal immigrrnts from voting in local elections. 6 townn in the county allow these elections... as long as they live thhre. 3&(mcdonough) "if osama bin laden were alive oday, he could work his way iino takoma parkkand becomm a town unconstitutional, i ffaakly think it's unamerican." unamerrccn."one town manager says voters approved a 3 referendum... alllwing illegal immigrants to vote. are school start times in maryland too early? ii you ask somm mothers in anne arrndel county... they'd say yes. yes. a group there has preated a petition... wit
there were more than 5-hundred people diagnosed with lead poisoning.o state lawmakers are now ccnssderrng bills... to require tests be done in homes that were built before the year 1978.if lead removed. (mcintoshh "even when you haae let me tell you the damage oo lead paint poisoning is, it's not reversabbe." another bill makes it harder to sue landlordssácomplyingá witt leaddpaint laws. 3 &pa baltimmre countyydelegate immigrrnts in montgomery county. county.pat mcdonoughhis...
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its national poison prevention week and the maryland poison center is working to get out or unsafe practicesilies peace of mind. >> henry rodriguez got into mischief nearly a year ago. his mother left a bottle of children's motrin on the sink and she let -- and that that child drag the whole thing. >> i was very upset. we are not doctors, so we thought it could be fatal. i'm thinking a four-year old will have to have his stomach pumped. that was terrifying. >> but before husband rushed him to the emergency room, they call the poison center and talk to an operator. >> he kept me very calm and said he would be fine, just keep an eye on him and give him something to drink and he wouldn't have a fever for a couple of days. >> the poison center is celebrating its fourth year as the maryland school of pharmacy. >> with pharmacists and nurses at the ready to answer questions. >> they're urging everyone to keep the poison center number programmed into their phones. they are able to help most of the callers without a trip to the hospital. >> it gives them peace of mind. they don't have to scare the c
its national poison prevention week and the maryland poison center is working to get out or unsafe practicesilies peace of mind. >> henry rodriguez got into mischief nearly a year ago. his mother left a bottle of children's motrin on the sink and she let -- and that that child drag the whole thing. >> i was very upset. we are not doctors, so we thought it could be fatal. i'm thinking a four-year old will have to have his stomach pumped. that was terrifying. >> but before...
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they are recipes that require that you put poison in it. several that you recall are crushed up buckeye seeds. buckeyes were poisonous. the rule of thumb was a little could cure you and a lot could kill you. the doctor would have had his pharmacy and scales for weighing the powders and what not and measuring out the way he would have needed it. this was also the dentist office as well. depthal work is in my opinion outside of surgery one of the scariest things they would have had to do. our dental chair and drill. they refer to it as a treadle drill. it runs like a sewing machine and it would have had a series of belts. you would use foot power to get the belts turning and you can hear it's nice and squeaky so you can imagine that drill sound. that would go up and of course that would cause the drill bit to turn and they would drill your teeth. the chair that you see here is a true dental chair and medical chair that would have been used. this was used around 1856. it was used by a local doctor south of town here. the true blue medical chai
they are recipes that require that you put poison in it. several that you recall are crushed up buckeye seeds. buckeyes were poisonous. the rule of thumb was a little could cure you and a lot could kill you. the doctor would have had his pharmacy and scales for weighing the powders and what not and measuring out the way he would have needed it. this was also the dentist office as well. depthal work is in my opinion outside of surgery one of the scariest things they would have had to do. our...
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yes, there were poisonings. one of the things that were talked about not knowing a lot about the institution and people thinking of, you know, how did you let people do this to you? people think in terms of slave rebellions as always a gang of people getting together saying tonight it's own. on. and this is going to be it. but there were many other ways of resisting. you can go through old newspaper clippings talking about -- newspaper microfilm talking about slaves who were, you know, being punished or had been punished or there were poisonings and slaves were suspected of it. they constantly lived in terror of that, of being poisoned because they knew how people felt about them. there was this sort of public face of, you know, our people love us. but they were always afraid of them and they had good reason to be afraid of them because those things did, in fact, take place. there was that. as far as coping mechanisms for mothers. i just can't imagine what they could've been. if you think about as you said as a
yes, there were poisonings. one of the things that were talked about not knowing a lot about the institution and people thinking of, you know, how did you let people do this to you? people think in terms of slave rebellions as always a gang of people getting together saying tonight it's own. on. and this is going to be it. but there were many other ways of resisting. you can go through old newspaper clippings talking about -- newspaper microfilm talking about slaves who were, you know, being...
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it's very poisonous. several that call for crushed up buckeye seeds. well, buckeyes are poisonous. so, the rule of thumb was, a little could cure you and a lot could kill you. so, the doctor would have had his pharmacy, his scales for weighing the powders and whatnot and measuring out everything into the way he would have needed it. this also would have become the dentist office as well. dental outside of surgery is one of the scariest things people would have had to have done during this time period. we have our dental chair and dental drill. our dental drill is what's referred to as a treadle drill. a dreadle drill is just that. runs off a treadle like a treadle sewing machines. if would have had a series of belts on it. you would use foot power to get the belts turning. you can hear it's nice and squeaky, so you can imagine that dental drill sound. and it would have that. that would go up. of course, that would be what would cause the drill bit to turn and the dentist would use that to drill your teeth. our dental chair is a true dental chair. and medical chair that would have b
it's very poisonous. several that call for crushed up buckeye seeds. well, buckeyes are poisonous. so, the rule of thumb was, a little could cure you and a lot could kill you. so, the doctor would have had his pharmacy, his scales for weighing the powders and whatnot and measuring out everything into the way he would have needed it. this also would have become the dentist office as well. dental outside of surgery is one of the scariest things people would have had to have done during this time...
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doctor doesn't know about lead poisoning at the time. he tells you stay off your feet for a few days and hopefully you'll get to feeling better. so you're not going to wear your dentures while you're bed so you set them on the table. you get to feeling better, you're back on your feet. so you put your teeth back in. and then you get sick again. so you can get lead poisoning just from wearing your dentures at the time. you know, we talked about the doctors themselves. regionally when you look at this time period, the 1830s to the 1930s, we go 1849 the records show that there were only 87 doctors in the western half of louisiana. that's pretty scarce when you talk about a state, a whole state. the next time you go to your doctor be sure to hug his or her neck or shake his or her hand and tell them thank you just because of the amount of time they issued into their schooling and everything they've done to help bring up us into this modern world. >>> all weekend american history tv is featuring shreveport, louisiana. learn more about shrevep
doctor doesn't know about lead poisoning at the time. he tells you stay off your feet for a few days and hopefully you'll get to feeling better. so you're not going to wear your dentures while you're bed so you set them on the table. you get to feeling better, you're back on your feet. so you put your teeth back in. and then you get sick again. so you can get lead poisoning just from wearing your dentures at the time. you know, we talked about the doctors themselves. regionally when you look at...
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putin, i'm talking about one man poisoned. another lady who raised her voice against the russians in chechnya. by the way, i was also against an intervention. let them go. where would they go? south to armenia? they would have to deal with russia anyway. stop that war. that was one of the major clashes with the current regime and no wonder, at some point called mr. putin a traitor. he will face -- like mr. milosevic would end as a war criminal because of what he did in kosovo. back to the old days, gorbachev when he came to power, he revived and resurrected hopes in the development of russia on a different path. all before that, i suspect you're being a cia agent of influence. i'm proud it was released later on. i was recruited by the cia in 1958, i believe, that's correct. together with another guy. who was also, a student of world war ii veteran. he was also at colombia, we were recruited by the cia. and from that moment on, we would try to push them out of the way and provide free road to the cia. in that sense, and i'm goi
putin, i'm talking about one man poisoned. another lady who raised her voice against the russians in chechnya. by the way, i was also against an intervention. let them go. where would they go? south to armenia? they would have to deal with russia anyway. stop that war. that was one of the major clashes with the current regime and no wonder, at some point called mr. putin a traitor. he will face -- like mr. milosevic would end as a war criminal because of what he did in kosovo. back to the old...
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people are very upset that someone is taking this upon themselves >>y grow loud why poison these animalss crazy >>why do someone else's job like this squirrels are not harmful >>it's very sad and i'm very upset >>we are telling people not to go through alleyways and to be vigilant and keep a strong hold on the leash of a dog when you see debris or food on the floor keep your dog away >>this was a really good puppy and the idea of more of my client's going to something like this is just horrible the alderman joe more has e-mail to his residence he's among those eager to know who has been spreading this poison which is the legalillegal. >>we are learning more details about the events surrounding the nato summit in the white house has scheduled a few events to keep the dignitaries entertain during their visit in may on the 20th the first lady of the u.s. michelle obama on the first day of the summit will be hosting an event for the spouses of the nato leaders that outing will be held at the gary comer youth center on 72nd and south ingleside it working dinner will also be held at soldier fi
people are very upset that someone is taking this upon themselves >>y grow loud why poison these animalss crazy >>why do someone else's job like this squirrels are not harmful >>it's very sad and i'm very upset >>we are telling people not to go through alleyways and to be vigilant and keep a strong hold on the leash of a dog when you see debris or food on the floor keep your dog away >>this was a really good puppy and the idea of more of my client's going to...
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the maryland poison center has received calls. the problem is doctors in emergency rooms may not be familiar with the reactions of the drug. they're seeing symptoms that are totally the opposite of what's expected from marijuana. many are calling the poison control on their own because they are freaked out. many people don't know what they are getting and what it will do to them. >> those are the calls we hear about. when people use the stuff, they're expecting to get mellow, expecting to get chill. what happens is people get very anxious, very agitated and they don't realize what's happening. they know it's different from what people are expected to feel. >> reporter: another thing they are getting more calls about are bath is the salts which causes things from paranoia to sudden death. the synthetic compounds have no quality control. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >>> it's not every day we get a corporate company that comes together to get students to stop using their product but that's what we saw today at mt. st. josephs. this
the maryland poison center has received calls. the problem is doctors in emergency rooms may not be familiar with the reactions of the drug. they're seeing symptoms that are totally the opposite of what's expected from marijuana. many are calling the poison control on their own because they are freaked out. many people don't know what they are getting and what it will do to them. >> those are the calls we hear about. when people use the stuff, they're expecting to get mellow, expecting to...
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. >> bay area pets poisoned. a dog owner is turning her loss into a crusade. >>> tonight, a tour of a bay area apartment that is just 160 square feet. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm dana king. they wanted to set the record straight about the murder of a berkeley hills man. as robert lyles reports, berkeley wouldn't be berkeley without some fireworks. >> it is as if peter's murder was yesterday, emotions are raw and questions about why. >> left his house to go to fire station to seek help. there was nobody at the fire station. >> berkeley residents wanted to confront police and city council about what happened instead. >> i never advertised -- >> questions needed to be handwritten. city leaders would read and respond. that didn't go over well, especially with the occupy crowd. >> that encamp was -- >> larry wright wanted leaders to know he was attacked by a mentally disturbed person shortly before peter was killed. >> started clawing my face and i grabbed him and we both went down on the ground. >> berk
. >> bay area pets poisoned. a dog owner is turning her loss into a crusade. >>> tonight, a tour of a bay area apartment that is just 160 square feet. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm dana king. they wanted to set the record straight about the murder of a berkeley hills man. as robert lyles reports, berkeley wouldn't be berkeley without some fireworks. >> it is as if peter's murder was yesterday, emotions are raw and questions about why. >> left his...
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the power company in lansing michigan you know they had some poison issue in that they have actually come from one of the drilling and we were we were told this was in the fifty's and early sixty's we were told that. eventually within a within a decade or so our electricity would be free and every couple months we gather up all the light bulbs in the house and take them down to the power company and then they'd exchange them for free you know get free libraries because eventually electricity would be free and you know you need to use more electricity and. what happened to that i mean. i must say i never had that experience of well it certainly didn't prove too cheap to meter and that quote by the way was it will one day be said one day it will prove too cheap to meter it's never proven to be cheap to meter in fact now the reason that the renaissance in the united states isn't taking off it's partly because we have an abundance of natural gas but it's just pricing itself out of the market. yeah it's costing somewhere between six and ten billion dollars the plants and you know utility
the power company in lansing michigan you know they had some poison issue in that they have actually come from one of the drilling and we were we were told this was in the fifty's and early sixty's we were told that. eventually within a within a decade or so our electricity would be free and every couple months we gather up all the light bulbs in the house and take them down to the power company and then they'd exchange them for free you know get free libraries because eventually electricity...
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could hardly see people so it's a claim that there is health shocker deteriorated as a result of poisonput it is also debatable. spent decades studying lennon's medical history. the daily said there were plans to
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mmst...likely...to contract...lead paint poisoning... there were were diaggosed...withlead gwhoo- poiioning. one ill...would dust....inna home...buiit...before 1978.and if lead painn...is discovered...in windows... those windows...would haveto (mcintoohh even when ou have onechild or a handful of chillren that are impacted, let me tell you the ddmage of lead paint oisoning is, it'' not reversable." another bill...would make it more difficult... to win a llwsuit... gainst a landlord...who has already commlied...with lead-paiit llws.john rydell, fox 45 news at 5:30.. a.../ baltimore deleeatee..// áátakesáá aim.,.. at illegals.../ county.pat mcdonough .../ is... sponsoring a bill.../ ááwhicháá.../ would bann...illegals.../ from ...voting.../ in.../ local.../ elections...///. áá6áá.../ towns ...in.../ thee.. county.../ illegal immigrants.../// o.. vote in.../ these.../ electionn.../ áá as... they live... - (mcdooough) "if osama bin park and become a towwn he - councilman, so i believeeit's unccnstitutional, i ffankly think it's unaaerican."
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the number of poisonous text messages grew 400% last year alone. they include any that trick you into giving your personal billing information. if you are looking to spend a quiet night in, redbox is here to help. the service is inviting everybody to enjoy a free movie rental in celebration of its 2 billion rental. go to their facebook page and get the promotional code. it is only valid for this thursday. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus for test with ava marie. >> we have quite a bit of sunshine out there. you can see that on hd doppler. hardly a cloud in the sky over the metro area. midwest, more clouds. starting to make its way towards hagerstown. none of this reaching the ground. maybe just a flurry comes out of that. we will take a wider view and see what is happening here. in a lot of clear skies across the eastern seaboard. storm system is essentially going to move in. this is a very powerful storm overtaking the northwestern part of the united states. eventually this will bring a slight chance for rain. before that happens, high- pressure
the number of poisonous text messages grew 400% last year alone. they include any that trick you into giving your personal billing information. if you are looking to spend a quiet night in, redbox is here to help. the service is inviting everybody to enjoy a free movie rental in celebration of its 2 billion rental. go to their facebook page and get the promotional code. it is only valid for this thursday. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus for test with ava marie. >> we have quite a...
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hardly see people silhouettes they claim that liz health shot through deteriorated as a result of poisonputs is also debatable. spent decades studying and then his medical history the belly said there were plans to fill a bullet for the poison called curry which is incredibly potent that later hospitals used it as an anesthetic but the fact is that when the bullet leaves the barrel the poison becomes ineffective a calm point is immediately destroyed by very high temperatures. and nineteen twenty two led and moved into his residence nimmo sky. during the last months of his life he was almost completely insane this picture was taken by his sister. is to me official diagnosis of colic disease that causes death was hidden from the public for many years. after thorn talkers came through examine lennon they said in letters dated back to one nine hundred twenty two that he had syphilis the diagnosis was confirmed in one thousand twenty four with lennon's death lennon's inner circle was aware of this but no one else was supposed to know and the post-mortem report was grossly falsified. joseph st
hardly see people silhouettes they claim that liz health shot through deteriorated as a result of poisonputs is also debatable. spent decades studying and then his medical history the belly said there were plans to fill a bullet for the poison called curry which is incredibly potent that later hospitals used it as an anesthetic but the fact is that when the bullet leaves the barrel the poison becomes ineffective a calm point is immediately destroyed by very high temperatures. and nineteen...
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could hardly see people salutes the claim that lennon's health shockley deteriorated as a result of poison put it is also debatable. spent decades studying lennon's medical history they did anything but her plans to fill the bullets with a poison called courage which is incredibly potent later hospitals used it as an anesthetic for the fact is that when the bullet leaves the barrel the poison becomes ineffective when the compound is immediately destroyed by very high temperature that. in one thousand twenty two lennon moved into his residence limo sky. during the last months of his life almost completely insane this picture was taken by his sister. it's in the official diagnosis of chronic disease that causes death was hidden from the public for many years. after thorn doctors came to examine lennon they said in letters dated back to one thousand twenty two thirty had cephalus the diagnosis was confirmed in one nine hundred twenty four with lennon's death lennon's inner circle was aware of this of no one else was supposed to know and the post mortem report was grossly falsified. joseph sta
could hardly see people salutes the claim that lennon's health shockley deteriorated as a result of poison put it is also debatable. spent decades studying lennon's medical history they did anything but her plans to fill the bullets with a poison called courage which is incredibly potent later hospitals used it as an anesthetic for the fact is that when the bullet leaves the barrel the poison becomes ineffective when the compound is immediately destroyed by very high temperature that. in one...
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hospitals used it as an anesthetic and that the fact is that when the bullet leaves the barrel a poison becomes in effect of will become point is immediately destroyed by very high temperatures. in one to twenty two lead and moved into his residence limo sky . during the last months of his life he will always completely insane this picture was taken by his sister. is in the official diagnosis of course a disease that causes death was hidden from the public for many years. after foreign doctors came to examine lennon they said in letters dated back to nine hundred twenty two that he had syphilis the diagnosis was confirmed in one nine hundred twenty four with lennon's death lennon's inner circle was aware of this but no one else was supposed to know and the post-mortem report was grossly falsified. joseph stalin juba shrieking bloody murder lenin successor head of state from nineteen twenty four to one hundred fifty three to four deaths here cured his doctors of the liberal press when he suffered a stroke during the night and did not get up at the usual time for the associates did not ha
hospitals used it as an anesthetic and that the fact is that when the bullet leaves the barrel a poison becomes in effect of will become point is immediately destroyed by very high temperatures. in one to twenty two lead and moved into his residence limo sky . during the last months of his life he will always completely insane this picture was taken by his sister. is in the official diagnosis of course a disease that causes death was hidden from the public for many years. after foreign doctors...
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our plants weren't genetically engineered and our soil wasn't poisoned and the food tasted incredible and everyone cooked and everyone grew food and i think we'll get back to that some day soon. >> rose: a playwright, director and chef. funding was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: athol fugard is here and he's a south african playwright and director and he directions on the apartheid ha called him the playwright of africa and turns 80 years old in june and in celebration new york city is playing his plays and in broadway the round about theatre companies is producing the road to mecca. i'm pleased to have athol fugard at the table for the first time. well. >> thank you very much. >> rose: let's talk about blood. what was the inspiration for this? >> you know, a lot of people see the political implications of the play and no question it comments on the society in which racial segregation is a dominant evil but my first inspiration for the play was a midnight encounter with my brother
our plants weren't genetically engineered and our soil wasn't poisoned and the food tasted incredible and everyone cooked and everyone grew food and i think we'll get back to that some day soon. >> rose: a playwright, director and chef. funding was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: athol fugard is here and he's a south african playwright and director and he directions on the...
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buckeyes are poisonous. the rule of thumb was, a little could cure you, and a lot could kill you the doctor would have had his pharmacy. his scales for weighing the powders and whatnot and measuring out everything into the way he would have needed it. we mentioned this would have become the dentist's office as well. dental work is probably in my opinion, outside surgery, one of the scariest things people would have done during this time period. if you look here we have our dental chair and our dental drill. and our dental drill is referred to as a tretle drill. a tretle drill is just that it runs off a tretle like a sotomay sewing machine, but you would use foot power to get the belts turning and you can hear, it's nice and squeaky, imagine that dental drill sound and it would have that and that would go up and of course that would be what would cause the drill bit to turn, and the dentist would use that to drill your teeth. our dental chair that you see here is a true dental chair and medical chair that wou
buckeyes are poisonous. the rule of thumb was, a little could cure you, and a lot could kill you the doctor would have had his pharmacy. his scales for weighing the powders and whatnot and measuring out everything into the way he would have needed it. we mentioned this would have become the dentist's office as well. dental work is probably in my opinion, outside surgery, one of the scariest things people would have done during this time period. if you look here we have our dental chair and our...
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the issue of lead paint poisoning... isn't goong aaay &pin balttmore. baltimore.ears ago... there were more than 5-hundred people diagnosed with leaa poisoning..soostate lawmmkers are now consideriig done in homes that were built &pbefore the year 1978.if lead paint is found....it ust e removed.another bill makes it hhrder to sue landlords ácomplyingá ith lead-paint laws. ccca-coll nn pepsi are making changes to its sodas... to ssoo the state of california &plabels on them.tte ccmpanies are changing how the driiks' caramel coloring is made. this... afttr california added a compound known ass""-m-i" or "4-m-e-i" its list of carcinogens... and the color additive has some levees of it. phe american beverage association says the drinks don't causeeany threat to people... and that california added the compoond to its carcinogen list without any studies showing it causes canner in humans. ttis weekend we will hear speak out about her mother's - death.oprah winfrey will air 3meenwhile we'rr earniig that - the 19 year old willlinherit her mother's fortune. under the singe
the issue of lead paint poisoning... isn't goong aaay &pin balttmore. baltimore.ears ago... there were more than 5-hundred people diagnosed with leaa poisoning..soostate lawmmkers are now consideriig done in homes that were built &pbefore the year 1978.if lead paint is found....it ust e removed.another bill makes it hhrder to sue landlords ácomplyingá ith lead-paint laws. ccca-coll nn pepsi are making changes to its sodas... to ssoo the state of california &plabels on them.tte...
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that we confront as a nation and as a species our desire for for for water the militarism that's poisoning our country the. the the attack on our civil liberties the assumption of executives that they can take power of life and death over individual citizens these are this is all part and parcel of a society that is losing its constitutional moorings and so we need to assert what we're about as a nation and we need to start taking care of things here at home all the money that we spend on these wars if you can imagine what if instead we had spent there mine rebuilding our educational system making it possible for every young person to go to college if we spent it on health care for all creating jobs making sure that no american would be without a home shoring up social security and medicare we could have the shining city on a hill instead of a country going to hell its absolute truth and the son of today the keystone pipeline just for four votes short but a bunch of about ten democrats have. voted for this thing is this just another symptom of a bought and paid congress well it's another s
that we confront as a nation and as a species our desire for for for water the militarism that's poisoning our country the. the the attack on our civil liberties the assumption of executives that they can take power of life and death over individual citizens these are this is all part and parcel of a society that is losing its constitutional moorings and so we need to assert what we're about as a nation and we need to start taking care of things here at home all the money that we spend on these...
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deliberately spiked them with arsenic and other poisons.e're about to find out if a lab will certify they're safe to sell even when they're not. >> you got the samples. >> reporter: since the government doesn't approve supplements before they end up in stores, private labs certify what is on the labels. >> we'll look for lead, acid, and mercury. >> reporter: will he find the poisons? >> about a thousand times too low. they didn't find it. >> doctor, there is something i need to tell you. >> okay. >> "dateline" goes under cover to ask, who is testing your supplements? >> and chris's full investigation airs this sunday at 7:00 and then later on in the evening news 4 at 11:00 sunday night right here on nbc 4. that's news 4 at 4:00. news 4 at 5:00 starts right now. >>> so our job right now is to try to bring attention to it. one of those ways was apparently getting arrested. >> actor and activist george clooney arrested today for protesting outside the sudanese embassy here in washington. good evening, everybody. and welcome to news 4 at 5:00.
deliberately spiked them with arsenic and other poisons.e're about to find out if a lab will certify they're safe to sell even when they're not. >> you got the samples. >> reporter: since the government doesn't approve supplements before they end up in stores, private labs certify what is on the labels. >> we'll look for lead, acid, and mercury. >> reporter: will he find the poisons? >> about a thousand times too low. they didn't find it. >> doctor, there is...
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after leaving her lexus running in her garage but her long time partner died of carbon monoxide poisoningought he turned it off. i didn't. >> she was saved by her brother, worried when he did not hear from her. >> i thought she was dead. i rushed to her. and was yelling at her z shaking her. >> the center for public safety says there are six fatalities and wants manufacturers to return to keys. >> this is our fault if you walk out without turning off the ig snigs. >> price for forgetfulness shouldn't be death by co poisoning. >> toyota says vehicles display a visual warning and sound a tone when driver leave was out shutting down the car. still, the national transportation safety board wants manufactures to standardize all push button starter was a warning. and the same warning tones to avoid confusion. and to feature the same shuttoff procedures but mary rivera and others don't believe the plans go far enough and meantime, are suing the manufacturers for alleged loss autos they designed something that could be left on without a person knowing. >> and the drivers say part of the problem i
after leaving her lexus running in her garage but her long time partner died of carbon monoxide poisoningought he turned it off. i didn't. >> she was saved by her brother, worried when he did not hear from her. >> i thought she was dead. i rushed to her. and was yelling at her z shaking her. >> the center for public safety says there are six fatalities and wants manufacturers to return to keys. >> this is our fault if you walk out without turning off the ig snigs....
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poison plus heroin. yeah.itness who identified our cop killer od'd, so i'm just trying to trace the drug supply. what's happening with the committee? (sighs) some of the faculty are demanding, but... i think i'm up for the job. i never doubted it. what are you working on? uh, millie has me working on some cluster analysis using autocorrelation techniques to analyze the most effective undergrad classes in the past two years. even going through the past two semesters would be a ton of work. yeah. millie thinks there's as much to be learned from the old curriculum as the current. what is it? you know what? can we talk later? i got to go. okay. we got lapd looking up all his known associates. charlie: hey. so i ran the drugs in jimmy lopez's system against all the recent ods in the coroner's office, right? don: yeah, and? there were no matches to any current dealers, which is why i re-ran every overdose in the coroner's database, including old overdoses, and i got a hit-- several hits, actually. three overdoses go
poison plus heroin. yeah.itness who identified our cop killer od'd, so i'm just trying to trace the drug supply. what's happening with the committee? (sighs) some of the faculty are demanding, but... i think i'm up for the job. i never doubted it. what are you working on? uh, millie has me working on some cluster analysis using autocorrelation techniques to analyze the most effective undergrad classes in the past two years. even going through the past two semesters would be a ton of work. yeah....
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. >>> a museum in northwest malaysia will hold an exhibition of about 100 poisonous snakes beginning may 6th. the director of the museum said on wednesday that about 100,000 people are likely to visit. anyone who does will be treated to the highlight of the event, a 24-year-old female snake charmer known as the snake queen who plans to live with the poisonous snakes throughout the month-long event. >>> a japanese expert panel has put forward options for the nation's future energy mix. this is part of the effort to review power sources. the focus is how much japan should depend on nuclear energy. on tuesday the panel under the industry ministry put forward six options for 2030. one option was zero dependence on nuclear power which accounted for 26% in the previous fiscal year through march 2011. to make up for the difference, the proportion of renewable energy would go up over three times to 35%. thermal power would decline slightly to 50%. in-house power generation would double to 15%. this will mean the highest dependence on nuclear power at 35%. here, nuclear energy would account f
. >>> a museum in northwest malaysia will hold an exhibition of about 100 poisonous snakes beginning may 6th. the director of the museum said on wednesday that about 100,000 people are likely to visit. anyone who does will be treated to the highlight of the event, a 24-year-old female snake charmer known as the snake queen who plans to live with the poisonous snakes throughout the month-long event. >>> a japanese expert panel has put forward options for the nation's future...
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each year thousands of children are treated in emergency rooms after consuming poisonous substances.r product safety commission encourages you to keep chemicals and poisons in their original childproof containers and out of the child's sight and reach. sinus infections don't need to be treated with antibiotics according to a new study. >> some new guidelines states 90% to 98% of sinus infections are caused by a virus. researchers say taking antibiotics when not needed can cause side effects adding to cost and increased resistance to these drugs when you really do need them. doctors say to irrigate the sinuses with salt water and drink plenty of fluids. i'm a big fan of the neti pots. >> still ahead, the orioles make a preseason addition to their pitching staff. >> sports coming up a little later. >> this weekend, beer, bourbon and barbecue. teaching you how the brew some beer coming up after the break. >> a few chances for a little rain today. tony says we'll stay nice and warm. >> now traffic pulse 11 and instaweather plus together. >> we are dealing with some problems out there. ma
each year thousands of children are treated in emergency rooms after consuming poisonous substances.r product safety commission encourages you to keep chemicals and poisons in their original childproof containers and out of the child's sight and reach. sinus infections don't need to be treated with antibiotics according to a new study. >> some new guidelines states 90% to 98% of sinus infections are caused by a virus. researchers say taking antibiotics when not needed can cause side...