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st joseph she expects. 60 st john's church. sure. oklahoma in the heart of america one of the most deeply afflicted states in the opioids addiction crisis oklahoma might change the course of history. for the 1st time in the united states a doctor will be sued by the state for 2nd degree murder for over prescribing opioids here's the it used that to reagan the cons. a family doctor for over 22 years. she's now suspected of being a prescription murderer. the judge has to ascertain if there's enough material to go to trial. the plaintiffs in the room have lost a child a brother a friend from an opioid overdose. dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the trucks. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life born and raised in oklahoma. provide the hard to the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working peo
st joseph she expects. 60 st john's church. sure. oklahoma in the heart of america one of the most deeply afflicted states in the opioids addiction crisis oklahoma might change the course of history. for the 1st time in the united states a doctor will be sued by the state for 2nd degree murder for over prescribing opioids here's the it used that to reagan the cons. a family doctor for over 22 years. she's now suspected of being a prescription murderer. the judge has to ascertain if there's...
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st. joseph's. they were critical. one was transported to college station st. joseph and it was a nonlife threatening injury. one was sent to a local medical facility that had a medical issue. it was unrelated to the shooting, but it was related i guess in content of this incident. >> sadly, another mass shooting here in the united states. lieutenant jason james, thank you so much for joining us. we'll stay on top of this story. >>> just hours before this latest shooting here in the u.s., president biden announced new executive actions aimed at easing gun violence. i want to go to our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly. the president has been under a lot of pressure to act as we're seeing a resurgence of shootings. >> no question about it, wolf. it's only ramped up in the week of seemingly headline week after week after week of another mass shooting. the president laying out first steps he can take and also trying to push lawmakers to take action on capitol hill. >> enough, enough, enough. >> reporter: tonight, president joe biden taking the first l
st. joseph's. they were critical. one was transported to college station st. joseph and it was a nonlife threatening injury. one was sent to a local medical facility that had a medical issue. it was unrelated to the shooting, but it was related i guess in content of this incident. >> sadly, another mass shooting here in the united states. lieutenant jason james, thank you so much for joining us. we'll stay on top of this story. >>> just hours before this latest shooting here in...
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st. joseph notre dame, the two high school jv teams met for the first time this season. >> as you can seeng so much fun. >> exciting times, things are moving in the right direction. >> reporter: this week, they further loosened its rules regarding recreational sports for kids. teams can now play other teams within the state, and spectators like the extended family are now permitted. >> i think they're taking a lot of precautions, as you can we are pretty far apart from other fans. >> earlier this week ahead of the cdc called the strike, saying youth sports were leading to the spread of covid in schools. >> many outbreaks in and people are related to youth sports, and extracurricular activities. >> while the risk is not over, california has some real advantages. >> spring, spring and baseball, match made in heaven, right? >> we do have a like that because of the strains. >> it is not the more dangerous easier to catch uk strain, secondly, our weather is better, meaning more outdoor games and third, california is vaccinating at a very rapid clip. >> member that adolescents, even 16-year-old
st. joseph notre dame, the two high school jv teams met for the first time this season. >> as you can seeng so much fun. >> exciting times, things are moving in the right direction. >> reporter: this week, they further loosened its rules regarding recreational sports for kids. teams can now play other teams within the state, and spectators like the extended family are now permitted. >> i think they're taking a lot of precautions, as you can we are pretty far apart from...
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st. joseph and he university of connecticut stretched beyond their suburban outpost to stake claim in thecity. the former opened up a pharmacy school downtown in 010 and in 2017, uconn unveiled an old campusy students moved from old billing to shared space in the hartford public library and the 170-year-old museum of arts. le a staff member at trinity who also grew up in the neighborhood described the hasty constitution plaza purchase as a higher education rush to the arctic. when trinity followed behind other schools planting their flag the downtown hartford. this is a -- just to move forward a minute i want to go forward. espinosa explain that under jones the one division -- i'm sorry. not there. another member of the downtown campus design committee, who asked to remain anonymous was even more candid. said when trinity turned back to the city administrators never even thought to secure a foothold in the neighborhoods where the community organizations existed. they point pointed out that -- a faculty members and other had proposed rennovating an historic theater right on broad and park
st. joseph and he university of connecticut stretched beyond their suburban outpost to stake claim in thecity. the former opened up a pharmacy school downtown in 010 and in 2017, uconn unveiled an old campusy students moved from old billing to shared space in the hartford public library and the 170-year-old museum of arts. le a staff member at trinity who also grew up in the neighborhood described the hasty constitution plaza purchase as a higher education rush to the arctic. when trinity...
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st. joseph's hospital in bryan where he is in surgery now in stable condition. >> reporter: the suspect identifiedpolice as 27-year-old larry bollin, taken into custody nearly two hours after he allegedly fired his first shots. police have not commented on a possible motive but his family says he was involved in an ongoing dispute with group of co-workers. exclusively telling abc news in a statement, please do not judge the situation until you hear all the facts. that state trooper is in serious, but stable condition this morning, and the gunman, he was unharmed. he is now facing a murder charge and he's being held on a million dollars bond. >>> we are now going to turn to another unfortunately mass shooting. and another community now searching for answers, this one left five dead in south carolina including a prominent doctor and three of his relatives. the suspect, a former nfl player. will reeve has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, the search for answers. authorities trying to determine what drove former nfl player phillip adams to brutally gun down six people, killing five. >> how many s
st. joseph's hospital in bryan where he is in surgery now in stable condition. >> reporter: the suspect identifiedpolice as 27-year-old larry bollin, taken into custody nearly two hours after he allegedly fired his first shots. police have not commented on a possible motive but his family says he was involved in an ongoing dispute with group of co-workers. exclusively telling abc news in a statement, please do not judge the situation until you hear all the facts. that state trooper is in...
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st. joseph's church on the brandywine, which is his local church. his home is down the road.ved here a few minutes ago. this is his first stop of the day. he returns to washington tonight. >> i applaud you. thumbs up and "a" for effort. good job. speaking of that golf round he had yesterday, i know the president took some questions while leaving. as you noted on twitter, the president used the word crisis to describe the situation at the border while discussing the refugee cap. >> we're going to increase the number. the problem was that the refugee part working on the southern border with young people. >> so is this going to present messaging problems or the message has changed? >> there was a lot of choice of words. the white house had stayed away from using the word crisis. they preferred nomenclature for challenge or situation. they are saying the response won't change even though the president used the word crisis. but it doesn't -- the white house is saying since then, this is not going to change their approach. they've already tasked the vice president to lead their res
st. joseph's church on the brandywine, which is his local church. his home is down the road.ved here a few minutes ago. this is his first stop of the day. he returns to washington tonight. >> i applaud you. thumbs up and "a" for effort. good job. speaking of that golf round he had yesterday, i know the president took some questions while leaving. as you noted on twitter, the president used the word crisis to describe the situation at the border while discussing the refugee cap....
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st. joseph's health, rutgers, new york medical college. thanks for being here.'s a delay of a week or more this this j&j vaccine? >> no, i don't worry act it, neil. my only concern is that this gives food for the skeptics that don't want to be vaccinated. it gives food and tells them that hey, there may be something wrong with the vaccines that we're getting. may be something that we're going to see later on. now we know that from 6 to 14 days after you've been immunized, the blood clots rarely arrive. the j&j and the astra zeneca have seen these clots and in europe, too. >> neil: i'm hearing -- about half of the american people, presumably adults, have now had at least one dose of some vaccine. no country comes close there. what do you make of that? >> i think it's an absolute wonderful thing to say that we hold an international position as examples of the fact that we go by science and medicine and get the vaccine to protect us, to protect us from infection and hospitalization and of course death. so this is -- we're holding this out as a model to other countr
st. joseph's health, rutgers, new york medical college. thanks for being here.'s a delay of a week or more this this j&j vaccine? >> no, i don't worry act it, neil. my only concern is that this gives food for the skeptics that don't want to be vaccinated. it gives food and tells them that hey, there may be something wrong with the vaccines that we're getting. may be something that we're going to see later on. now we know that from 6 to 14 days after you've been immunized, the blood...
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st. joseph on the brandywine, the secret service outside is the tell. >> to see him every couple of weeksrch and pray either by himself or sometimes with his family members, his grandchildren, is really humbling. >> reporter: for the president of the united states, weekly mass whether in d.c. or delaware has been a staple of his 11 weeks in office, and nearly half a century in public life his faith a point of pride. >> you have no idea how hard it is for me. >> reporter: and badge of grief after family tragedy. >> bo wore these both of us found solace in the -- in the elements of the church it's almost like meditation for us. >> reporter: church historians see a stark contrast from john f. kennedy, the nation's first roman catholic kennedy had to promise his faith wouldn't shape his policy decisions. and joe biden is coming at this from a completely different perspective. he's made clear his faith has been something that guided him his own life personally and also as a politician. like his longtime support of the hyde amendment, a ban on abortion paid for by plans like medicare a campaign
st. joseph on the brandywine, the secret service outside is the tell. >> to see him every couple of weeksrch and pray either by himself or sometimes with his family members, his grandchildren, is really humbling. >> reporter: for the president of the united states, weekly mass whether in d.c. or delaware has been a staple of his 11 weeks in office, and nearly half a century in public life his faith a point of pride. >> you have no idea how hard it is for me. >> reporter:...
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st. joseph in wheeling, west virginia. joining the congregation, she was a pediatric nurse and administrator for nearly two decades. described as fun-loving, sister christine would drop anything to comfort the sick and support her neighbors struggling with homelessness or addiction, friends said. she also loved to sing, particularly folk songs about her beloved west virginia. sister christine riley was 84 yes old. we are see grateful to family mbers for sharing these stories with us. our hearts go out to you, each one of you, as they do to everyone who has lost a loved one in this pandemic. and please stay with pbs tonight. amy walter is hosting "washington week. " before we go, to mark this first week of being back in the studio, i want to say thank you to a vwer, stephanie byrne. she sent a picture of a quilt she made, based on the bookshelf you would see behind me at my house. thank you. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here on monday evening. for all of us at the pbs ne
st. joseph in wheeling, west virginia. joining the congregation, she was a pediatric nurse and administrator for nearly two decades. described as fun-loving, sister christine would drop anything to comfort the sick and support her neighbors struggling with homelessness or addiction, friends said. she also loved to sing, particularly folk songs about her beloved west virginia. sister christine riley was 84 yes old. we are see grateful to family mbers for sharing these stories with us. our hearts...
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st. joseph, and people would say why are you writing about this?s?an i issue around here. they were so disconnected from their neighbors across the river, they couldn't even begin to sort of imagine what it meant to be black in this country. >> reporter: couldn't see each other, he came to believe, even though they were neighbors. >> and maybe that is the one thing that is differerent about this moment. it is that -- >> reporter: that everybody saw the same thing? >> yeah. white americans finally saw what black americans have seen and experienced for a long time. whoaoa, whoa, whwhoa, whoa. the capitatal one e quicksilvever card does n not need a dog-anand-pony shohow. itit's simple.e. ununlimited 1.1.5 percent t cak onon every pururchase with no anannual fee.. nono need to j jump through any crcrazy hoops.s. whwhat's in your wallelet? yoyou're cleararly someonee who o takes carere of yourses. so whyhy wait to s screen for cololon cancer?? because e when caughght in eay stagages, it's m more treatat. i'm colologuard. i'm nonininvasive anand detet alt
st. joseph, and people would say why are you writing about this?s?an i issue around here. they were so disconnected from their neighbors across the river, they couldn't even begin to sort of imagine what it meant to be black in this country. >> reporter: couldn't see each other, he came to believe, even though they were neighbors. >> and maybe that is the one thing that is differerent about this moment. it is that -- >> reporter: that everybody saw the same thing? >>...
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st. joseph's institute of health. six people developed them out of nearly seven million who have gotten the vaccine. is that a overreaction how would you describe it? >> it is one in a million, neil, and that is very, very rare. we saw this with the astrazeneca vaccine in europe as well. this is an autoimmune finding. remember these vaccines are viral vector vaccines which means it is uses a virus fairly innocuous to carry the antigen or foreign virus particles into your body. apparently the clues here, are women really develop this more than men and secondly, that there appears to be a substance on the platelet, the platelet is involved in clotting of your blood, a substance own your platelet which an antibody develops and the antibody causes the loss of those platelets inducing clotting. because it also attacks clotting lipids and that is what they're called and removes and lowers the platelets causing the blood complots to form. that is very, very rare. analogous to what we call heparin induced low platelet syndrom
st. joseph's institute of health. six people developed them out of nearly seven million who have gotten the vaccine. is that a overreaction how would you describe it? >> it is one in a million, neil, and that is very, very rare. we saw this with the astrazeneca vaccine in europe as well. this is an autoimmune finding. remember these vaccines are viral vector vaccines which means it is uses a virus fairly innocuous to carry the antigen or foreign virus particles into your body. apparently...
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st. joseph's hospital, where he's in stable condition. >> reporter: the suspect was finally taken into custody about an hour later. police have identified him as 27-year-old larry bollin. police say he's an employee at the facility and has been charged with murder. >> everybody is shocked because the guy was a very peaceful guy and calm. he was very calm all the time. >> reporter: amelia rodriguez, a worker at the facility, described the hectic atmosphere as the shooting broke out. >> it was like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. it was like living a horror movie. >> reporter: investigators have yet to determine a specific motive for the shooting. in the meantime another tight-knit community is left struggling to find answers. >> we live in this nation that got all of the blessings and i don't know what just happened. i don't get it. >> we do know that the trooper is in stable condition right now and the other four victims are still considered in critical condition. we also just received new information on this case. larry bollin, the suspect, is being held in a local jail on a million dollar bond
st. joseph's hospital, where he's in stable condition. >> reporter: the suspect was finally taken into custody about an hour later. police have identified him as 27-year-old larry bollin. police say he's an employee at the facility and has been charged with murder. >> everybody is shocked because the guy was a very peaceful guy and calm. he was very calm all the time. >> reporter: amelia rodriguez, a worker at the facility, described the hectic atmosphere as the shooting broke...
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for a heart condition i'm sure prince was interred in the royal votes of st george's chapel which also houses the. father joseph thanks a mother and her younger sister princess. known in washington d.c. w. . windsor we thank shall the help for joining us i'm robin merrill here in the studio there yet you can always get the latest news headlines on our website with more world news of the top of the of the day. stand for. language courses. any time any place. missing. their story their very own personal trauma. the people who survived the catastrophe and remember. and they share private footage with us that has never been seen before. back to chernobyl storks april 20. 5th. stephanie and helen rathke are passed a couple from the lower saxony and countryside and they each chip stocks. we want to bring day life in the church together the regional bishop is not a fun little bits you feel there's not a story out there constantly going on about that it's not my thing. and what about the congregation how do you treat church village life and being good go together. they don't do this. in this you tube clip the couple te
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baker and joseph hult they spent a ton of resources trying to identify, locate, and arrest the boat burners, especially those out of stlouis. when you read the papers, his frustration mounts as you keep reading. you can feel how frustrated he is. the second thing that is motivating boat burners are economics. they want to disrupt u.s. trade and commerce along the waterway and they want to destroy vessels that have an innate value but they are also aware that these are carrying products that have a value and may or may not have insurance. and, the boat burners wants to line their own pockets. it turns out that boat burning is extremely profitable. and that is because the can federal government incentivizes -- confederate government incentivizes this type of sabotage. in 1864, the confederate congress authorizes the rebel government to pay naval guerrillas up to 60% of the damage. if you can prove you have destroyed a boat, you will get paid. we have evidence of boat burners that were captured in memphis, that were former police officers that turn into naval guerrillas. they have a list of all of the boats traveling and
baker and joseph hult they spent a ton of resources trying to identify, locate, and arrest the boat burners, especially those out of stlouis. when you read the papers, his frustration mounts as you keep reading. you can feel how frustrated he is. the second thing that is motivating boat burners are economics. they want to disrupt u.s. trade and commerce along the waterway and they want to destroy vessels that have an innate value but they are also aware that these are carrying products that...
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joseph holt. they spent a ton of time and energy and resources trying to identify locate arrest and convict the boat burners, especially those out of st. louis when you read the judge advocate general papers by halt like his frustration just mounts as you keep reading you can feel how frustrated he is. the second thing that's motivating. these boat burners are economics. right. they just want to disrupt us trade and commerce along the waterway. they want to destroy vessels that have an innate value, but they also are aware that these ships are carrying products that have a value and may or may not have an insurance. value as well and the boat burners want to line their own pockets. it turns out that in the civil war boat burning is actually extremely profitable and that's because the confederate government incentivizes this type of sabotage. the confederate congress and 1864 passes a bill the authorizes the rebel government to pay naval guerillas up to 60% of the damage boats vessels. so if you can prove you've destroyed a boat you're going to get paid and we have evidence of some boat burners that were captured in memphis. they were
joseph holt. they spent a ton of time and energy and resources trying to identify locate arrest and convict the boat burners, especially those out of st. louis when you read the judge advocate general papers by halt like his frustration just mounts as you keep reading you can feel how frustrated he is. the second thing that's motivating. these boat burners are economics. right. they just want to disrupt us trade and commerce along the waterway. they want to destroy vessels that have an innate...