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if people the people are so poor, they don't have sterile syringes and then he discovered do-gooders. that we'd be better that they were there in the first place. .. which i think are very underestimated today. when you look across the gdp, their rates are no longer. we see natural resources that are there, so i didn't outlaw these things in these days, but it was a combination of the god-fearing and the human side, but also to send icon also very upset and angry because it eat inequalities. zaire was then ruled by mobutu and a group of plutocrats stealing the country to death literally. and on the other hand coming to people, there is a great university in the old days, but nobody was paid. there is even no let her city. people were denied some basic opportunities. but i can't explain it five. i was bitten by the virus of africa. >> there's a lot of dancing in the book if you haven't read it. as many times in theaters so ecstatic he breaks out dancing all over the place. this also is your first experience trying to work with american and they came in and said per charge, particularly
if people the people are so poor, they don't have sterile syringes and then he discovered do-gooders. that we'd be better that they were there in the first place. .. which i think are very underestimated today. when you look across the gdp, their rates are no longer. we see natural resources that are there, so i didn't outlaw these things in these days, but it was a combination of the god-fearing and the human side, but also to send icon also very upset and angry because it eat inequalities....
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syringes for you to ask her to dispose of?e the doctor's responsibility. >> now the white house is weighing in on this scandal around armstrong. we just heard from the spokesman, jay carney, in the briefing room. and he talks about what the president's impression is of all of this. take a listen. >>> i haven't spoken with him about lance armstrong. and i -- i know there are reports about what he said in this interview. i haven't seen the interview yet. the president feels very strongly that it's inappropriate to use performance enhancing drugs and that any steps that any individual athlete takes or organizations take to reduce their use or eliminate them are good things. >>> oprah winfrey says the reports of lance armstrong doping are confirmed, after years of denials. but he's not only accused of doping, some of his strongest testimony against armstrong came from a new zealand cyclist, steven shwart. he stated armstrong and members of his team offered a $50,000 bribe to shwart and his team to throw the final two legs of a ser
syringes for you to ask her to dispose of?e the doctor's responsibility. >> now the white house is weighing in on this scandal around armstrong. we just heard from the spokesman, jay carney, in the briefing room. and he talks about what the president's impression is of all of this. take a listen. >>> i haven't spoken with him about lance armstrong. and i -- i know there are reports about what he said in this interview. i haven't seen the interview yet. the president feels very...
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david kwiattowski is accused of stealing painkillers ann reelacing them with syringes ainted with hisn patients ii at least edles 8-statts... includiig here in arrest, a boston attorney sued triage taffing foo neggigence. pismissed... and settelement is in the works. for 46 ameeican ouples :: 2013 is alreadd heertbreaking. russian orphan:but last vladimir putin officially banned the aaoption of russian childree by aaerican families. but ooe howard county womaa hopes to reverss thatt decision... kathleen caiirss tatyana mcfadden ssas she is speaking out for the orphans. she hopes to rrvvrse the russian govvrnment's deciiion.... for the sake of the children.... who will otherwise... spend their lives... in an orphanagge (ahh,,,,, its like a ppund or mcfadden is a fiercee")tatyana 100 m 400 m and 800 eterr.. " the paraolympii attlete bronze... but.. she wants to win something elle... and ii's not a game. (tatyana--iie angle)"i will never stop &pfighting for those children" with thouuanns oo signatures &pto he russiin embassy in washington dc.... she wants the russian goverrment to rr- op
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i push all seven syringes, three actual drugs, but seven total syringes. my role is the execution. is. by statute in the state of alabama, the warden at this facility is responsible for carrying out that duty. >>> holman's barbershop is the perfect place for an inmate to get a cut, offer advice or just discuss. but when there's an execution, they take on a more somber tone. >> i saw an execution yesterday. i couldn't see in the room when they brought him out. the dude's body was so heavy, man, that black body bag on, man, he looked like he was tall. the family of the victim, the doctor, the nurse, seen all them come in. i was like [ bleep ]. i was scared, petrified. it's a sad occasion. >> all executions occur at 6:00 p.m. on that day, the prison goes under lockdown restricting any movement. >> an inmate will be escorted into the cell. there is no property allowed in the cell. everything he would have had in his cell would have been confiscated. if he needs to use the phone, we will allow him to use the phone. his mail is brought to him. he has an opportunity to read it. passes it
i push all seven syringes, three actual drugs, but seven total syringes. my role is the execution. is. by statute in the state of alabama, the warden at this facility is responsible for carrying out that duty. >>> holman's barbershop is the perfect place for an inmate to get a cut, offer advice or just discuss. but when there's an execution, they take on a more somber tone. >> i saw an execution yesterday. i couldn't see in the room when they brought him out. the dude's body was...
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this is like a syringe for a cow or something, i mean that's huge. >> this isn't huge. >> reporter: well, i sure as hell hope nobody is going to put that in me. >> you should see the undertaker needles. >> reporter: the undertaker needles? no, i don't think i want to see them thank you. >> they're much larger than these. >> reporter: but at age 100, why not kick back and smell the roses and every other flower in the garden? >> well, i think coming here keeps me going as something to look forward to and everybody greets each other in the morning, "how'd you sleep, you tell each other your aches and pains and that means a lot. >> someone landed on him going into the end zone. >> reporter: break time in what's called the club house, where the guys gather to gab and nosh before it's back to the grind. >> well, we've got to go make money for fred! >> absolutely. >> my friends are all underground. these are all new friends. i got a place to come, people to talk to. i'm not alone. i keep my upstairs going. >> reporter: do you think that this job really keeps you in mental shape, or sharp? >> le
this is like a syringe for a cow or something, i mean that's huge. >> this isn't huge. >> reporter: well, i sure as hell hope nobody is going to put that in me. >> you should see the undertaker needles. >> reporter: the undertaker needles? no, i don't think i want to see them thank you. >> they're much larger than these. >> reporter: but at age 100, why not kick back and smell the roses and every other flower in the garden? >> well, i think coming here...
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bleeding ulcer so let's admit you to the hospital and let's check you for you know we're not all syringes and we can take care of it they kept misdiagnosing him because he was a family man he was married we owned a home we had children in private school so we didn't fit that stereotype of what people with aids or a trophy look like people have histories people have done things in their lives my husband did do. but he had been clean for over ten areas so you know they didn't see any marks they didn't see anything that they thought was suspicious i guess that's the assumption and sold and never asked him so what happened is that people's perception of who got a scot in that way. so by the time they figured it all out he did not have a bleeding ulcer and they then said ok we need to ask you some of the questions you know have you ever done drugs and those type of questions and then he said yes several years ago when i was in the service. and they tested him and he came back with full blown aids. fell even while my husband was sick and dying in a huff but all the you know i made up i did like
bleeding ulcer so let's admit you to the hospital and let's check you for you know we're not all syringes and we can take care of it they kept misdiagnosing him because he was a family man he was married we owned a home we had children in private school so we didn't fit that stereotype of what people with aids or a trophy look like people have histories people have done things in their lives my husband did do. but he had been clean for over ten areas so you know they didn't see any marks they...
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the prescription for the cortisone and asked me to go to spain to pick up something and get rid of syringes. then you know for definite. >> are you in any doubt from your time with the u.s. postal team of what you saw, what you think was lance armstrong -- >> yeah, no doubt of that at all. that is what it was always called. >> that's what intrigues me. it was seen as acceptable. an acceptable thing to do. >> yeah. this was the '90s in cycling. that was the way, the normal way of doing things. the people who weren't on the program and who actually got results are like, good lord, how did that happen? >> what were you asked to do? >> he asked me to go, if i would go to spain and pick up something that he needed from the doctor that he couldn't get to and they couldn't get it to him. so, i kind of said, yeah, okay. i did say to lance, i would do it this once, but don't tell me what i'm picking up. i don't want to know. >> why did you do it? >> i always felt kind of guilty in ways by not getting involved in the medical program because be involved in the medical program and i wouldn't, at the ti
the prescription for the cortisone and asked me to go to spain to pick up something and get rid of syringes. then you know for definite. >> are you in any doubt from your time with the u.s. postal team of what you saw, what you think was lance armstrong -- >> yeah, no doubt of that at all. that is what it was always called. >> that's what intrigues me. it was seen as acceptable. an acceptable thing to do. >> yeah. this was the '90s in cycling. that was the way, the...
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excellent point hot war currency or work earns the war the us has benefited after world war two from the syringe mightily but it looks like in this new global rearrangement of the currencies that the u.s. is holding the weakest hand so the u.s. dollar will probably be devalued the most and the yen and the u.k. pound against the chinese currency and of course that's where the war is it's the china japan or japan it's a proxy for the u.s. and china is wants to revalue up but only if it can take a huge piece of america's and canadian assets as a result of this interaction and that's what they're angling for and they're already buying huge pieces now of american member just a few years ago the conoco phillips deal was rejected by the china was considered a strategic asset that they would not be allowed to have sense that deal china's bought many many more billions worth of assets than that one single deal this has been talked about in the u.s. press because why alert the citizen about a hot war. coming down the pike when they should be just buying lots of stuff and borrowing lots of money and using
excellent point hot war currency or work earns the war the us has benefited after world war two from the syringe mightily but it looks like in this new global rearrangement of the currencies that the u.s. is holding the weakest hand so the u.s. dollar will probably be devalued the most and the yen and the u.k. pound against the chinese currency and of course that's where the war is it's the china japan or japan it's a proxy for the u.s. and china is wants to revalue up but only if it can take a...
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lewis: sleeve rolled up inner tube round the bicep puncture mark, syringe on the deck, heroin in theocket. what do you call that? i call it highly suspect. yeah, so do i. there weren't any other needle marks. this man no longer had the habit. (camera clicking) he made enemies. are you kidding? anyone who ever met him hated him. i bloody hated him and he was my best friend. (speaking quietly) mr. bone, he is so much going london, london, london. where? whereabouts in london? soho. do we know what he was doing in soho? he is selling things. memory things of the band. photo, autograph little things. bone was a nice man, you know. that's a pretty incendiary statement. well, everyone else is wrong. he was kind. i want to talk to you about your mum. she's in new york. actually, you want to ask me what i think about esmé ford. well, she's a threat that's pretty clear. she comes back into your father's life everything goes wrong. people get killed. what would your mum say? about bone? three cheers. about esmé... no idea. you're not writing this down. no, it's off the record. did you know tha
lewis: sleeve rolled up inner tube round the bicep puncture mark, syringe on the deck, heroin in theocket. what do you call that? i call it highly suspect. yeah, so do i. there weren't any other needle marks. this man no longer had the habit. (camera clicking) he made enemies. are you kidding? anyone who ever met him hated him. i bloody hated him and he was my best friend. (speaking quietly) mr. bone, he is so much going london, london, london. where? whereabouts in london? soho. do we know...
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weapon anything can look like drug paraphernalia if i'm carrying a pen are they going to say it's a syringe or a knife and now that now they have a legal justification that covers them to perform a stop that really would be illegal otherwise so this technology doesn't sound like this technology is very accurate where they whatever it attacks they know in fact that it is a gun. well obviously the closer the subject is to the to the technology probably the more accurate of a visual they will get but no i mean if you're scanning as you're driving up and down the streets you know people are moving it's going to be very difficult to to really accurate lee i mean obviously the shape of a gun is going to be more obvious then you know but they're not only looking for guns gun confiscations as a result of stop stop and frisk is like a point zero one percent so the majority of stop and frisks basically yield drug paraphernalia you know things of that nature small weapons like like knobs that are maybe a little bit too long to fall within the law that type of stuff so you know to say that this is goin
weapon anything can look like drug paraphernalia if i'm carrying a pen are they going to say it's a syringe or a knife and now that now they have a legal justification that covers them to perform a stop that really would be illegal otherwise so this technology doesn't sound like this technology is very accurate where they whatever it attacks they know in fact that it is a gun. well obviously the closer the subject is to the to the technology probably the more accurate of a visual they will get...
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stick a syringe, jr. i. good night. we begin tonight with fears of tighter gun restrictions across the u.s. now there is growing concern say new legislation may soon put them out obusiness. joining me now is north american firearms. a gun store outside of chicago. welcome to you all. it's great to have you here. i am going to start with bernadette. take a look at the numbers here. it is unbelievable. we have had twice as many gun sales in november to december, as many background checks on the same time a year ago. it is astonishing how many guns are being sold across this country. whatre your customers telling you about why they are buying? >> they are saying if they don't buy the guns now, they fear for the band. not only here in the state of illinois, but of course in the united states. and theears are now more than they ever have been. gerri: essentially we are talking about the president having a working group. we don't really know what they are yet, although we have said universal background checks for all gun buye
stick a syringe, jr. i. good night. we begin tonight with fears of tighter gun restrictions across the u.s. now there is growing concern say new legislation may soon put them out obusiness. joining me now is north american firearms. a gun store outside of chicago. welcome to you all. it's great to have you here. i am going to start with bernadette. take a look at the numbers here. it is unbelievable. we have had twice as many gun sales in november to december, as many background checks on the...
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how overwhelmed pharmacies are, we can tell you that they have a vaccine here this morning, but no syringes. >> john, thank you so much. it is 6:05. president obama and afghan president hamid karzai will meet at the white house. they will review the u.s.'s role in afghanistan and 66,000 troops that are still stationed there. the two leaders will speak to the media after the meeting. president obama will not announce any decisions on the next day of troop withdrawals. >> the man accused of carrying out the colorado movie theater massacre will be in court -- in court today for an arraignment. his lawyers say they are not yet ready to enter a plea. he's accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others at a theater in denver -- close to denver last year. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. a california high school will be closed today after a student shot another student who he said bullet him. police said the gunman fired at several other people, but missed before teacher and another staff member talked him into surrendering. the teenager will be charged with attempted murder, bu
how overwhelmed pharmacies are, we can tell you that they have a vaccine here this morning, but no syringes. >> john, thank you so much. it is 6:05. president obama and afghan president hamid karzai will meet at the white house. they will review the u.s.'s role in afghanistan and 66,000 troops that are still stationed there. the two leaders will speak to the media after the meeting. president obama will not announce any decisions on the next day of troop withdrawals. >> the man...
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david kwiatkowski is painnkllers and repllaing them with syringes tainted with his own bloodd prosecutors he on atients in at least eeles -3 8-states... including oorr hospitals here in marylandd shortly after his arrest, a staffing" for negligence.the case is now being dismissed... and settelement is n the works. the start of tte new year was - russian president vvadimii of russiaanchildren by ammrican families: the fate uncleer. kathleen cairns &ha woman's crusade..... to find &presolution between the two governments. p3 (ahh,,,,, itss lke a pound or two its pretty heavy")tatyana mcfadden is a fierce ccmpetitor.(wide-in &pwheelchaii)"i comppted in the 100 m 400 m and 800 meters.. " the paraolympic athlete plready has three gold and a bronze... but.. she wants it's ot a game. (tatyana-side angle)"i will never stop fighting for those children" with ttousands of signatures to thee ussian embassy in washington dc.... she wants the russian ooernment to re- open the adoption process to (tatyanaa"the ccillren were used as pawns stuck in thee arguments.. and itssreally effect their llves orever
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. >> they make everything from seth scope to syringes to tongue depress sors to x-ray machine and prostheticsthe tax on societal sales, not profits. leading some to publicly object to the tax. the senators heard about the risks. >> they laid off workers already. a company in michigan laid off 1,000 workers because of this medical device tax. >> many democrats including 18 democratic senators want the increase to be halted. many urged harry reid to find other ways to pay for the law. saying the medical industry >> we have seen too much venture capital go to europe, because the process moves faster. >> most of the companies are operating on 3-5% profit at the end of the day. >> if you took 2.3% tax on revenue to turn it to profit. >> device on sales punish companies 80% of which it says has less than 50 employees. in a statement to fox news, mark lahey president of the medical device says it will arm innovation and job creation. over 98% of the industry is made up of the small businesses. many aren't profitable. this will eliminate tens of thousands of american jobs. >> president obama dismisse
. >> they make everything from seth scope to syringes to tongue depress sors to x-ray machine and prostheticsthe tax on societal sales, not profits. leading some to publicly object to the tax. the senators heard about the risks. >> they laid off workers already. a company in michigan laid off 1,000 workers because of this medical device tax. >> many democrats including 18 democratic senators want the increase to be halted. many urged harry reid to find other ways to pay for...
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. >> these are companies that make stethoscopes to syringes to x-rays to mri machines to prosecute thetices. >> it canned take revenue from innovative companies still struggling to get a foot hold and hurt job creation leading some democrats who supported the healthcare law to publicly object to the tax. >> this is an industry concentrated in heavily democratic states. those senators heard about the jobs at risk. >> some have started laying off workers already. one company up in michigan laid off sales and workers because of the medical device success. >> they want the increase to be halted. many of them signed later to senate majority leader harry read to find other ways to get the president's healthcare law saying quote the medical technology industry directly employs over 400,000 people in the state and 2 million high skilled manufacturing jobs. some senators argue from the senate floor against taxes and regulatio regulations. >> they go to places like europe because that process moves faster. >> most of those companies are operating on a 3 to 5 percent profit at the end of the day. you
. >> these are companies that make stethoscopes to syringes to x-rays to mri machines to prosecute thetices. >> it canned take revenue from innovative companies still struggling to get a foot hold and hurt job creation leading some democrats who supported the healthcare law to publicly object to the tax. >> this is an industry concentrated in heavily democratic states. those senators heard about the jobs at risk. >> some have started laying off workers already. one...
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camper or in a tent and right outside the fans would be outside and you all would be dumping the syringesn coke cans, is that true? >> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that. but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> he says he doesn't remember that. the more he confesses, we know he's a liar. how does -- how do you believe anything that he says going forward? is that possible to change that in any way when you look at his brand and who he is? >> when you have look at heroes in pop culture, the key is that they need to acknowledge the truth, which he's done. i think the next step is stepping back to rehabilitate, really asking the hard questions, getting in touch with who they are, stepping forward and saying what is my new life going to be? i don't know that it's ever going to be an athlete. but he can be a teacher, he's someone who can share a story of what he's learned. >> the one thing that i thought was striking is that he said i'm going to have to live with this for the rest of my life. he still seems to me as someone who has a victi
camper or in a tent and right outside the fans would be outside and you all would be dumping the syringesn coke cans, is that true? >> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that. but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> he says he doesn't remember that. the more he confesses, we know he's a liar. how does -- how do you believe anything that he says going forward? is that possible to change that in any way when you look at his brand and...
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as yun keys, governmentune keys look at america as here comes another one hooked on the government syringe. can i say this? i lost my pen. we save europe from nazis and soviet and restored their economy through the marshall pan. we carried the carry -- throughe martial plan. we carry them through a model. >> bob: we are no more going to become like europe -- every time the economy is down it bounces back strongly. take advice from any european is a bad idea. >> greg: not with cheese. >> andrea: and wine. >> bob: i never drank wine. couldn't get drunk enough fast enough on it. germany is the film capital of europe. >> dana: he goes. >> eric: i agree with you. we'll never be like europe. but germany doesn't do things like. certain part of europe do. greece is failing. i am talking about the economy. they work hard and the productivity is strong. we are still 40% higher than the best economy in germany. productivity per person. >> dana: but does he have a point that one problem is the policy makers don't want to deal with the root cause and the problems that are endemic and they are not hon w
as yun keys, governmentune keys look at america as here comes another one hooked on the government syringe. can i say this? i lost my pen. we save europe from nazis and soviet and restored their economy through the marshall pan. we carried the carry -- throughe martial plan. we carry them through a model. >> bob: we are no more going to become like europe -- every time the economy is down it bounces back strongly. take advice from any european is a bad idea. >> greg: not with...
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i shoot with a needle, i use a syringe. extremist. >> i assumed because meth has such deleterious health effects that his missing teeth were from meth, but he told me a different story. >> this is get hit in the face with a car club now. this isn't meth mouth. >> what happened? >> a friend of mine got burnt on some money and i went to go get the money back from him and we were in an apartment complex, going to an apartment complex. there was a guy standing on the balcony. as i come around the corner, allegedly i had a gun, come around the corner and make it around the corner and got blasted in the face with a car club. it was all because of meth, so this isn't meth mouth, but it's indirect meth mouth. >> joe loved to give us nicknames. he thought i looked like jerry greco, the host from "cheaters." >> where's joey greco? >> every time i walked in, josh would be, jerry greco, where's jerry greco? >> jerry greco, the guy hosting your show right now, that's joey greco right there. >> infidelity is bad. as bad as joey greco was
i shoot with a needle, i use a syringe. extremist. >> i assumed because meth has such deleterious health effects that his missing teeth were from meth, but he told me a different story. >> this is get hit in the face with a car club now. this isn't meth mouth. >> what happened? >> a friend of mine got burnt on some money and i went to go get the money back from him and we were in an apartment complex, going to an apartment complex. there was a guy standing on the...
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should forgive him and thank him for admitting his whole magnificent castle cass built on sand and syringesuckers like me but i'm not quite ready. give me 14 years, maybe. a lot of fences to mend for lance armstrong beginning tonight. >> >> bill: certainly is we will all find out in a couple of hours what he indeed tells to oprah. thank you, trace. trace gallagher in our east coast newsroom tonight. hollywood found leading man late football coach voyeur paterno. al pacino set to take on the role of the iconic joe pa. happy valley is the title. the film is based on a book following paterno during his final years. of course, paterno is once the winningness coach in college football history until the ncaa stripped the wins as part of the sanctions imposed following the child sex abuse scandal involving assistant coach jerry sandusky. paterno died nearly one year ago after a battle that he fought for lung cancer. the advice columnist known as dear abbey has left us. dying after a long battle with alzheimer's her real name pauline flips. for decades she wrote under the name abigail van buren. he
should forgive him and thank him for admitting his whole magnificent castle cass built on sand and syringesuckers like me but i'm not quite ready. give me 14 years, maybe. a lot of fences to mend for lance armstrong beginning tonight. >> >> bill: certainly is we will all find out in a couple of hours what he indeed tells to oprah. thank you, trace. trace gallagher in our east coast newsroom tonight. hollywood found leading man late football coach voyeur paterno. al pacino set to...
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we've got clamps for the umbilical cord and we've also got a little bulb suction syringe.> seven minutes after the traffic stop, the baby is here. >> we need suction. right after the baby was delivered, we need to suction out the baby's airway. and you can hear right after we do the baby starts to cry. oh, boy! >> just as the baby emerges, the ambulance pulls up. but deputy cox has got everything under control. >> oh, boy. baby's delivered. >> you've got the blankets? >> yep. we've got the blankets. >> one last step remains, cutting the umbilical cord. but no one has scissors. >> we just have a straight scalpel to cut the umbilical cord so i cut it for them, and i don't think that they minded at that point in time. okay. we're free. all right. we're going to get you going in the ambulance with your baby. we're going to go to the hospital, okay? all right. >> the ecstatic husband seems to be doing a victory lap. >> he wanted to see the baby, see his wife. he just wanted to be everywhere. he was just a very proud dad at that point. >> after everything is done, mom and baby a
we've got clamps for the umbilical cord and we've also got a little bulb suction syringe.> seven minutes after the traffic stop, the baby is here. >> we need suction. right after the baby was delivered, we need to suction out the baby's airway. and you can hear right after we do the baby starts to cry. oh, boy! >> just as the baby emerges, the ambulance pulls up. but deputy cox has got everything under control. >> oh, boy. baby's delivered. >> you've got the blankets?...
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happy meals called happy readers and was started because of a third of british children do not own a syringeal book. can you believe that, brian? >> what? >> a third. if this program keeps up mcdonald's expects it will be the biggest kids' book distributor in the uk by 2015. good for them is what i say. >> there you go. let's end it on a happy note. have a great weekend, everybody. thanks for watching "street signs." >> "closing bell" is coming up next. see you monday. >>> hi, everybody. happy friday. welcome to the "closing bell." final stretch for the week. i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. s&p 500 today struggles to close at the five-year high it hit yesterday. final hour of trading decides what happens. >> nice to see you again, maria. i'm scott wapner in for bill griffith. back on monday. we are tracking the market. also following several other big stories at this hour. forget pay day. this is tax hike day for america. >> uh-oh. >> nearly every working american saw the government take more money out of their paychecks today. how that fallout could shape the debate on spe
happy meals called happy readers and was started because of a third of british children do not own a syringeal book. can you believe that, brian? >> what? >> a third. if this program keeps up mcdonald's expects it will be the biggest kids' book distributor in the uk by 2015. good for them is what i say. >> there you go. let's end it on a happy note. have a great weekend, everybody. thanks for watching "street signs." >> "closing bell" is coming up...
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kwiatkowski, is accused of stealing painkillers and repllcing them wwth syringes tainted with his own. he worked at johns hopkins hospital... in the cardiac catheterization lab froo july 2009 toojanuary 2010. as we closed out 2012 in baltimore... one number rrnns out... the murder count.there compared to 197 in all of 2011. the new yeaa briigs violence in sacramento, california... where two people were killed and three others injuree. show... when gunfire erupted.i officers rushed to close-off the crimm scene... and tte midnight celebratioo was canccled.no word oo what prompted the shooting... or a suupect. even though gas prrces never in 2000... gas prices.. on back average... forr2012 were the highest ever.the nationwide average prices foo a ggllln of that's up 9 cents from the previous reccrd set in 2011. triple- a blamesshurricanes.. refinery outtges anddtensions in the middle east for the hhgh prrces.despite priies of mooe than 4 dollars a gallon paak in 2008... the average priie that year was just 3-25. psk kids what is their favorite part of school...ann most woold respond...re
kwiatkowski, is accused of stealing painkillers and repllcing them wwth syringes tainted with his own. he worked at johns hopkins hospital... in the cardiac catheterization lab froo july 2009 toojanuary 2010. as we closed out 2012 in baltimore... one number rrnns out... the murder count.there compared to 197 in all of 2011. the new yeaa briigs violence in sacramento, california... where two people were killed and three others injuree. show... when gunfire erupted.i officers rushed to close-off...
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today that said the professional money managers are saying the retail crowd, that's people like me, syringesu seen that? >> absolutely, every time we're near a high. it's talked about, you and i are talking about it, it's noted, and they jump in. it's not the best thing to do or for your viewers just to jump in now. look for pull backs. don't buy the highs, but you see this situation. people buy the highs when we're at the top because a lot, you know, a lot of play, and every one jumps in. >> thank you very much indeed. charles, that's what you have been saying. >> i disagree is when they tell people to wait for a dip. >> okay, but, he's a trader. >> i know, i know, i'm just saying the audience is not traders, and they wait for dips in five years, and they didn't get the dip they wanted. if you want to be in the market, be in the market. by the way, 40% of investors own one stock. that's not invested. buy the market, a lot of sphoks, diversify, add to it. >> 40 #% of investors by one stock. >> in the market, riding that one. >> probably apple. >> like a horse at the track, you know? >> how m
today that said the professional money managers are saying the retail crowd, that's people like me, syringesu seen that? >> absolutely, every time we're near a high. it's talked about, you and i are talking about it, it's noted, and they jump in. it's not the best thing to do or for your viewers just to jump in now. look for pull backs. don't buy the highs, but you see this situation. people buy the highs when we're at the top because a lot, you know, a lot of play, and every one jumps...
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a camper or a tent and right outside the fans would be outside and you all would be dumping the syringest true? >> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that, but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> joining me now, piers morgan, just wrapped an interview with tyler hamilton. before we chat, let me play a clip here, hamilton explains how this should not be the end for confessions for armstrong. here he was. >> last night was -- on oprah, the first step. so, you know, pat on your back for that, congratulations, good for you for doing that. just a small step. but the first step is the hardest. now you have to continue. you need to drbt ne-- the next going and testifying in front of usada and the world anti-doping association and doing the right thing, telling the truth, naming names. you know, it is not pleasant, but, you know, he needs to do it. he needs to do it. there are other people involved in this whole fiasco. >> so he says this is the start, piers, the pat on the back. when he says name names. what does he mean by that? >> i'm not ent
a camper or a tent and right outside the fans would be outside and you all would be dumping the syringest true? >> i didn't read tyler's book. i don't necessarily remember that, but i'm certainly not going to say that's a lie, that's not true. >> joining me now, piers morgan, just wrapped an interview with tyler hamilton. before we chat, let me play a clip here, hamilton explains how this should not be the end for confessions for armstrong. here he was. >> last night was -- on...
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if people the people are so poor, they don't have sterile syringes and then he discovered do-gooders. that we'd be better that they were there in the first place. .. which i think are very underestimated today. when you look across the gdp, their rates are no longer. we see natural resources that are there, so i didn't outlaw these things in these days, but it was a combination of the god-fearing and the human side, but also to send icon also very upset and angry because it eat inequalities. zaire was then ruled by mobutu and a group of plutocrats stealing the country to death literally. and on the other hand coming to people, there is a great university in the old days, but nobody was paid. there is even no let her city. people were denied some basic opportunities. but i can't explain it five. i was bitten by the virus of africa. >> there's a lot of dancing in the book if you haven't read it. as many times in theaters so ecstatic he breaks out dancing all over the place. this also is your first experience trying to work with american and they came in and said per charge, particularly
if people the people are so poor, they don't have sterile syringes and then he discovered do-gooders. that we'd be better that they were there in the first place. .. which i think are very underestimated today. when you look across the gdp, their rates are no longer. we see natural resources that are there, so i didn't outlaw these things in these days, but it was a combination of the god-fearing and the human side, but also to send icon also very upset and angry because it eat inequalities....