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. >> for the news journal, new city hall under construction rehoboth beach $2 million over budget. storm waterman andment and handrails that were left out of the plans have added to the cost. >>> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> and up next, pat's here with sports, good morning, pat. >> good morning, guys, just ahead, we will get you caught up in what the sixers did last night against the bucks, without okafor, plus, find out what makes one of the greatest athlete in the world cry. a therien err next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> we are glad you're waking up with us on "eyewitness news." >> pat is here with your morning sports. >> another morning, more losing, sorry, sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the sixers, they use nice trip to the west coast. they'll head therefore four game road swing beginning thursday night, in port lan. first trying to keep up with the bucks, having lost five of their last six, but first, the prize. christopher, coming back as a gift to his fam
. >> for the news journal, new city hall under construction rehoboth beach $2 million over budget. storm waterman andment and handrails that were left out of the plans have added to the cost. >>> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> and up next, pat's here with sports, good morning, pat. >> good morning, guys, just ahead, we will get you caught up in what the sixers did last night against the bucks, without okafor,...
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. >>> in the news journal a delaware nurse is accused of forging co-workers names to get opiate painedication and other drugs. joe and of dover faces forgery charges in what police say was a scheme to obtain prescription drugs while working as a nursing director of new castle health and center. >>> speaking before the state legislator this week new jersey governor chris christie proposed using lottery revenues to sure up the state 's public employee pension system. challenged law make tours send him a revamped school funding formula, within the next 100 days. >>> and that is the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >>> up next, pat's here with sports, hi there, pat. >> we have good news and bad news, coming up, good, carli lloyd and u.s. women's team were in chester last night, the bad? joel embiid's knee. we have updates next in sports >>> welcome back. we're glad you are waking up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> pat's here with sports and tough news for sixers fans. >> i feel like every time i sit down here it is filled with negativity. i'm sorry for that. it is not
. >>> in the news journal a delaware nurse is accused of forging co-workers names to get opiate painedication and other drugs. joe and of dover faces forgery charges in what police say was a scheme to obtain prescription drugs while working as a nursing director of new castle health and center. >>> speaking before the state legislator this week new jersey governor chris christie proposed using lottery revenues to sure up the state 's public employee pension system. challenged...
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. >> from the news journal, 47 year old jamie baker has been sentenced to 40 years in prison.ded guilty in february to killing her husband by lacing his steroid injections with anti-freeze. the victim, james baker, was a competitive weight lifter. >> and the reading eagle, buttonwood street bridge set to open next week, bring closed since july of 2015. vehicles will once again travel the span on april 7th, following a 10:00 a.m. ribbon cutting. >> from the daily times congratulations are in order for haverford high school's high q team, won second ever high q championship against alabama, wisconsin, and washington, brave owe. >> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> well the flyers showed some life last night. we'll have the highlight. >> and we have an update on the baseball future of former phillie, jimmy rollins. that's next in sport. >> the fist was flying at the flyers game. here's don bell with your morning sports. >> the sixers on road tonight taking on labron james and cleveland cast, sixers just two wins away from 30.
. >> from the news journal, 47 year old jamie baker has been sentenced to 40 years in prison.ded guilty in february to killing her husband by lacing his steroid injections with anti-freeze. the victim, james baker, was a competitive weight lifter. >> and the reading eagle, buttonwood street bridge set to open next week, bring closed since july of 2015. vehicles will once again travel the span on april 7th, following a 10:00 a.m. ribbon cutting. >> from the daily times...
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but the heroin thing, according to the new england journal of medicine, says that the problem we're seeing is more availability, lower price, and higher purity. that's pretty much a law enforcement thing. more availability, higher purity, and lower price. that translates into more drug abuse, more heroin abuse, if we don't watch it. mike, good to see you. thanks for your advice on that. and other subjects. mr. jepsen: we have time for one more question. mr. sessions: are you going to call it? [laughter] i see this one in the middle. questioner: general sessions, thanks for being here. tim fox from montana. roadway -- recognizinging that each state has its uniqueness, if you will in montana we have a number of federally recognized and one state-recognized indian reservation. indian country, as you know, we have this unique set of jurisdictional issues. with sovereign nations. and we have kind of a hodgepodge, if you will, of criminal jurisdiction. i would just -- this is more of an invitation than a question. but i would just invite to you engage those of us who have any reservations to dis
but the heroin thing, according to the new england journal of medicine, says that the problem we're seeing is more availability, lower price, and higher purity. that's pretty much a law enforcement thing. more availability, higher purity, and lower price. that translates into more drug abuse, more heroin abuse, if we don't watch it. mike, good to see you. thanks for your advice on that. and other subjects. mr. jepsen: we have time for one more question. mr. sessions: are you going to call it?...
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situation that woolsey told "the wall street journal" and taped on "the wall street journal" website in which woolsey says he walked into a meeting at the essex house in new was flynn talking to turkish officials about avoiding the extradition rules here in the united states or procedure and extracting that turkish opponent of erdogan out of pennsylvania. >> yeah. i mean, i think it's very big this news about flynn. he was quite -- he was high up. i mean, as you pointed out. holly north got immunity, testified, brought down poin dexter, poin dexter said you never discussed with the president and it stopped right fl. flynn was the national security advisor. i don't think he can get immunity and say i'm not going to discuss my conversations with the president. or at least if i were running in the investigation i would make sure he's not going to get immunity and then clam up about discussions with either accounted trump or president-elect trump or president trump, so now you're right at the oval office door. >> stunning news "the wall street journal" breaking tonight about flynn. anyway, thank you all. and we've been looking at how the story of chairman dev
situation that woolsey told "the wall street journal" and taped on "the wall street journal" website in which woolsey says he walked into a meeting at the essex house in new was flynn talking to turkish officials about avoiding the extradition rules here in the united states or procedure and extracting that turkish opponent of erdogan out of pennsylvania. >> yeah. i mean, i think it's very big this news about flynn. he was quite -- he was high up. i mean, as you...
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host: the washington journal picks this up. wikileaks new damage. they write some of the political left and right want to treat mr. heroes.and assange as they write the cia's spying tools are for targeting suspected terrorists and foreign agents. harry in florida. for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i was calling and then reference to wikileaks stuff. look, i do not agree with wikileaks because they are going into people's private things, ok? we have to be realistic about the this and so does our government. they do it on us and on foreign people. take -- step back and look at this in reality, this happens. host: you are willing to give up of privacy for security? caller: i am not. what i am saying is it happens. it is going on. host: what should we do once we recognize -- they keep talking about these investigations and investigations. he is not going to happen because they are going to put it under cover that nobody else knows what we are doing. host: ok. leonard inin -- to louisiana. caller: if they know so much about what people
host: the washington journal picks this up. wikileaks new damage. they write some of the political left and right want to treat mr. heroes.and assange as they write the cia's spying tools are for targeting suspected terrorists and foreign agents. harry in florida. for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i was calling and then reference to wikileaks stuff. look, i do not agree with wikileaks because they are going into people's private things, ok? we have to be realistic about the...
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according to the new england journal of medicine, says the problem that we are seeking is more availability, lower price and higher purity and that is pretty much law enforcement. more availability, higher purity and lower price. and that translates into more drug abuse and heroin abuse if we don't watch it. it's good to see you. thanks for your advice. >> we have time for one more question. >> i see this one in the middle. >> think scorpion here. recognizing each state has a uniqueness if you will, in montana we have a number of federally recognized in one state recognized indian reservation. reservation. in indian country as you know, we have this unique set of jurisdictional issues with sulfur in nations and kind of a hodgepodge if you will of criminal jurisdictions. this is more of an invitation and a question but i would invite you to engage those of us that have any reservations to discuss how we can do better in the indian country and protecting our citizens and making sure that all levels of government are working hand-in-hand together appropriately respecting the sovereignty of the
according to the new england journal of medicine, says the problem that we are seeking is more availability, lower price and higher purity and that is pretty much law enforcement. more availability, higher purity and lower price. and that translates into more drug abuse and heroin abuse if we don't watch it. it's good to see you. thanks for your advice. >> we have time for one more question. >> i see this one in the middle. >> think scorpion here. recognizing each state has a...
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. >> in the news journal five homes have been condemned following wilmington house fire that displays afternoon. firefighters responded to the first block of 22nd street, and found ever i smoke coming from vacant row home. the fire quickly spread to five neighboring homes. >> from the cape may herald, for the third year in a row, ocean city high school seniors and teach remembers receiving training and certification and cpr. and the use every automated external defibrillators, starting april 4th, they'll be conducting classes for the general public at the ocean city public library. >> bucks county courier times special olympics every bucks county looking for volunteer swimming coaches. five of the 11 coaches are retiring, at the end of april. and so far, no one is stepping up to fill those spots. they don't fill the spots, they'll have to turn away some of the 60 intellectually disabled participant. so hopefully someone comes forward and helps them out. >> that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware vale. >> many coming up in the next half hour. tempers m
. >> in the news journal five homes have been condemned following wilmington house fire that displays afternoon. firefighters responded to the first block of 22nd street, and found ever i smoke coming from vacant row home. the fire quickly spread to five neighboring homes. >> from the cape may herald, for the third year in a row, ocean city high school seniors and teach remembers receiving training and certification and cpr. and the use every automated external defibrillators,...
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the study appears in "the new england journal of medicine." >>> when we come back, the chef, the fatherin the kitchen tonight cooking dinner. and the giant surprise. you have to see it. it's our person of the week. it's the phillips' lady! anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! try phillips' colon health. i'm 51 years old.m. when i was diagnosed with pneumococcal pneumonia, it was huge for everybody. she just started to decline rapidly. i was rushed to the hospital... my symptoms were devastating. the doctor said, "pam! if you'd have waited two more days, you would've died." if i'd have known that a vaccine could have helped prevent this, i would have asked my doctor or pharmacist about it. ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. if yo
the study appears in "the new england journal of medicine." >>> when we come back, the chef, the fatherin the kitchen tonight cooking dinner. and the giant surprise. you have to see it. it's our person of the week. it's the phillips' lady! anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! try...
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. >> in the news journal, four people died in just over five hours sunday from heroin-involved drug overdosesccurred in separate locations in wilmington, newark, claymont, while the cause of death for each person has yet to be determined by forensic science, all have one thing in come on, heroin. >> on the cover of the burlington county times, some seniors in burlington county are concerned with possible cuts that are in president trump's 2018 budget. typically cuts to the meals on wheels program. that program served 167,000 meals to seniors in the county in 2016. >> from the press of atlantic city ventnor based group hoping tonight deuce bike sharing to down beach communities. shore bike share, llc is trying to implement a system which use kearse download an app un, unlock bikes, ride from different stations similar to larger cities like here in philadelphia. >> that's a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> and, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news," laudromat owner who opened fire while chasing down a robber on busy street, will not face charges, ev
. >> in the news journal, four people died in just over five hours sunday from heroin-involved drug overdosesccurred in separate locations in wilmington, newark, claymont, while the cause of death for each person has yet to be determined by forensic science, all have one thing in come on, heroin. >> on the cover of the burlington county times, some seniors in burlington county are concerned with possible cuts that are in president trump's 2018 budget. typically cuts to the meals on...
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. >> from the news journal, texting while biking in newark could cost you, violate he is caught usingg will be fined $25 under new law approved, addresses cyclists using hands held devices a phone on the handle bars folks would not be a violation. >> very interesting. >> that's a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> now, how is this for dynasty, local boy's swim team dominated the catholic league past three decades. >> thirty years, "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen live in win moore, where the boys are in the pool practicing right now, pat, good morning, i see you're still fully clothed. >> yes, i thought about that speedo, but people don't want to see that, so i decided to let the pros do it, the high school swim team, won 29 straight. philadelphia catholic league title, that's impressive, so getting ready for the state championship coming up in just couple every weekends, of course the range national champions, 2016 national swim champion. takes a lot of hard work and dedication, one of the senior can't, jake. good morning. >> how are you doing? >> do
. >> from the news journal, texting while biking in newark could cost you, violate he is caught usingg will be fined $25 under new law approved, addresses cyclists using hands held devices a phone on the handle bars folks would not be a violation. >> very interesting. >> that's a look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> now, how is this for dynasty, local boy's swim team dominated the catholic league past three decades. >> thirty years,...
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news and how much of it legit? >> in the case of michigan, we found the proportions were equal. the junk news, the stories that were not fact checked and came from organizations that were not professional journalismbout as much as the amount of content coming from the professional news organizations. >> there was as much fake news as there was actual news? >> there was. >> eric: that is unbelievable. judy miller joins us, author and fox news contributor. james freeman from the wall street journal. judy, let's start with you. the fake news looks so real. the graphics are designed well. like you're reading something that is part of an editorial process and legitimate. >> that's the danger of it. your eye gravitates to it. it's sensational. we're flooded with information. so you automatically click on it. if you read through it, halfway through it, you may not know until -- especially if you're busy or tired or if you're stressed out. you may not know what you're reading is fabricated. i think that is such a problem today as "60 minutes" has done a huge public service by pointing out. >> eric: james, the story are unbelievable. the pedophile hillary clinton sex ring that caused a potential tragedy.
news and how much of it legit? >> in the case of michigan, we found the proportions were equal. the junk news, the stories that were not fact checked and came from organizations that were not professional journalismbout as much as the amount of content coming from the professional news organizations. >> there was as much fake news as there was actual news? >> there was. >> eric: that is unbelievable. judy miller joins us, author and fox news contributor. james freeman...
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the radio television and digital news association foundation. >> i'm very thankful to rtdnf for this fellowship. i hope their spirit and sense of duty to about this country and the field of journalism always reflect in my work. >> please welcome the executive director of the radio television digital news foundation, mike cavender. mr. cavender: good evening, everybody. thanks for braving the bad weather to come be with us tonight. we are very glad you are here. [laughter] mr. cavender: the celebration banquet is an opportunity for all of us together to honor some outstanding journalists for their unwavering support to the bedrock of american democracy, the first amendment and freedom of information. [applause] mr. cavender: we need that now more than ever. as we begin tonight, i would like to ask you to take a moment to join with me in celebrating the life of a man who was an important force in this foundation for many years. that man is george glazer. as a longtime trustee of our foundation, george was instrumental in 1990 in creating this very event. an occasion to show support for the first amendment and to honor some great journalists and media executives who uphold it. that ef
the radio television and digital news association foundation. >> i'm very thankful to rtdnf for this fellowship. i hope their spirit and sense of duty to about this country and the field of journalism always reflect in my work. >> please welcome the executive director of the radio television digital news foundation, mike cavender. mr. cavender: good evening, everybody. thanks for braving the bad weather to come be with us tonight. we are very glad you are here. [laughter] mr....
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the head of facebook's news feed and the founder of creagh's list to discuss fake news and media. school of journalism hosted this event in january. >> let me welcome the panelists now. we have a really distinguished panel. so we have right here to my left, the first panelist here
the head of facebook's news feed and the founder of creagh's list to discuss fake news and media. school of journalism hosted this event in january. >> let me welcome the panelists now. we have a really distinguished panel. so we have right here to my left, the first panelist here
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that is 91% of the population listening at least once weekly. our abc news radio journalism stations that are some -- not our home to some of the most listened to and radio hosts in america. a couple of years ago, i was invited to a small meeting with program executives from some of these stations. they felt our reporting was sometimes at odds with their conservative talk hosts, and it was. we were seeking to inform, they were seeking to inform and to influence. our roles are different. but they are complementary. still, i recognize that these programmers are the gatekeepers at their stations, and if they felt that they were not being served by us as well as we could serve them, then my enterprise was at risk. we established a dialogue to better understand the views and perspectives that might not be part of the normal conversation occurring in our newsrooms. hearing these perspectives added a layer of texture that have enriched our coverage and strengthen our journalism by expanding the types of stories we consider for coverage. quite simply, we became better at telling all
that is 91% of the population listening at least once weekly. our abc news radio journalism stations that are some -- not our home to some of the most listened to and radio hosts in america. a couple of years ago, i was invited to a small meeting with program executives from some of these stations. they felt our reporting was sometimes at odds with their conservative talk hosts, and it was. we were seeking to inform, they were seeking to inform and to influence. our roles are different. but...
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and we welcome indira lakshmanan of the boston globe, indira has also been named the new chair of journalismics at the pointer institution and chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter baker is with us, peter baker i will start with you. give us your assessment of where things stand after the first week of the rollout of the alternative to the affordable care act. >> well, earlier in your program you got the left and right, very different critiques of this plan and a president who isn't quite sure which way forward. he is said contracting, in fact, the policy to paul ryan, which as you demonstrated, very smart -- master of the subject, but i think the question is, what investment is he going to tut into the path of this bill. he doesn't really care, think about some of the specific details, what he wants is a winner, he says you have to have a win and a something he can wall call repeal and replace. whether this is, whether it is or not is unclear. policy -- -- and so we are waiting to hear from the president. and. >> dickerson: what do you make of the legislation put fo
and we welcome indira lakshmanan of the boston globe, indira has also been named the new chair of journalismics at the pointer institution and chief white house correspondent for "the new york times" peter baker is with us, peter baker i will start with you. give us your assessment of where things stand after the first week of the rollout of the alternative to the affordable care act. >> well, earlier in your program you got the left and right, very different critiques of this...
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and if you read the new england journal much medicine, there are endless articles about redesigning thesetrials. the 21st century cures act speeds up that process. and there is a lot of institution at pushback against doing that. they say sit will slower standards. but you have got to do something like that if you are going to get the new drugs. >> on the super bug problem, it's a step forward. the fda will need radical change if we are going to tap the potential of modern medicine. paul: it's more when individualized treatment. are they rethinking these kinds of trials? >> yes. there is basically a question like dan said. do you need a placebo-control trial when there is no other choice? trump says he doesn't understand why the fd tax would deny drugs that might harm them when they only have weeks or months to live. if you are dying and they give you a placebo for the help of future problems it doesn't help you. we have been pushing this stone up the hill for decades, frankly. and we make progress on aids, we make progress on alzheimer's or a cancer drug. why it's always -- you have to f
and if you read the new england journal much medicine, there are endless articles about redesigning thesetrials. the 21st century cures act speeds up that process. and there is a lot of institution at pushback against doing that. they say sit will slower standards. but you have got to do something like that if you are going to get the new drugs. >> on the super bug problem, it's a step forward. the fda will need radical change if we are going to tap the potential of modern medicine. paul:...
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the head of facebook's news feed and the founder of creagh's list to discuss fake news and media. school of journalism hosted this event in january. >> let me welcome the panelists now. we have a really distinguished panel. so we have right here to my left, the first panelist here is laura seidel and she is the well known voice on digital culture correspondent and i hope many of you heard or will listen to her amazing story on disinfo media that really brought this issue alive in my mind. she tracked down a company with many fake news sites and that aired for the first latime last november and aired many times since. adam, we're happy to have someone here high up as the vice president of news feed at facebook and 1.8 billion people use facebook now and adam manages the team responsible for delivering relevant con tentent the facebook users and recently, a facebook has taken some important steps to address the problem of fake news on their platform. and we're delighted to have his presence. we have craig numark with us. founder of craig's list. he's a speaker and philanthropist and often introduces him
the head of facebook's news feed and the founder of creagh's list to discuss fake news and media. school of journalism hosted this event in january. >> let me welcome the panelists now. we have a really distinguished panel. so we have right here to my left, the first panelist here is laura seidel and she is the well known voice on digital culture correspondent and i hope many of you heard or will listen to her amazing story on disinfo media that really brought this issue alive in my mind....
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. >>> "the wall street journal" expects news this week from the space company owned by amazon's chief jeff bezos. blue yore gins will reveal specific customers. they'll unveil using reusable rockets to put tourists into orbit. >>> the "washington post" says pollution kills about 1.7 million children every year. vooernltal hazards like contaminated water and dirty air are blamed for one-fourth of the deaths. the u.n. says most of the texts are avoiceable. >>> the dee mo"the des moines r said a party bus exploded in flames. no one was hurt. another bus was sent for a trip to their reception. >>> still ahead, birthday surprise. a chicago girl celebrates her birthday by helping out the needy. ...and high levels of humiliation in her daughter. in just 7 days, your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort. osteo bi-flex. made to move. how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for mod
. >>> "the wall street journal" expects news this week from the space company owned by amazon's chief jeff bezos. blue yore gins will reveal specific customers. they'll unveil using reusable rockets to put tourists into orbit. >>> the "washington post" says pollution kills about 1.7 million children every year. vooernltal hazards like contaminated water and dirty air are blamed for one-fourth of the deaths. the u.n. says most of the texts are avoiceable....
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the world to build a better america for all americans, including new americans, no matter the color of their skin, with her parents were born or how they prayed. mr. president, i yield the floor. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, tuesday morning, sarah chamberlain. discusses the role that moderate republicans will play in the trump administration. then alisa caldwell, immigration and home and security reporter for the associated press will be on. she will talk about the newly revised travel ban. be sure to watch c-span's at 7:00on journal live eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. the national association for business economics hosted a policy conference in washington dc. next, peter navarro, white house trade council director talks about the trade policy goals of the trump administration. this is 50 minutes. >> na
the world to build a better america for all americans, including new americans, no matter the color of their skin, with her parents were born or how they prayed. mr. president, i yield the floor. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, tuesday morning, sarah chamberlain. discusses the role that moderate republicans will play in the trump administration. then alisa caldwell, immigration and home and security reporter for the associated press...
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the bbc news channel has won the tv journalism award for news channel of the year. murray is into the quarterfinals of the dubai international after a comfortable straight sets victory over garcia—lopez yesterday. he will play philipp kohlschreiber next. dan evansis philipp kohlschreiber next. dan evans is out. heather watson was also beaten in the second round of the mexico open. manchester city are through to the last eight of the fa cup after a comfortable win in their replay against huddersfield town. that‘s despite going behind early on to this goal from harry bunn. city though were soon back in control, sergio aguero with two goals. 5—1 is how it ended. they‘ll visit middlesbrough in the next round. celtic are now 27 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership. scott sinclair and two moussa dembele goals helped them to a four nil win over bottom side inverness. —— 4—0. there were also wins for rangers, ross county and partick thistle. finally staying with celtic, and the club have paid tribute to lisbon lion tommy gemmell, who has died aged 73 followin
the bbc news channel has won the tv journalism award for news channel of the year. murray is into the quarterfinals of the dubai international after a comfortable straight sets victory over garcia—lopez yesterday. he will play philipp kohlschreiber next. dan evansis philipp kohlschreiber next. dan evans is out. heather watson was also beaten in the second round of the mexico open. manchester city are through to the last eight of the fa cup after a comfortable win in their replay against...
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mandatory side of our budget as you know and, you know, again, that oregon study published in the new england journal, researcher from harvard and mitt, those are the two researchers that did the study showed there was no outcome difference. i will read you the letter because sometimes they publish these and the new england journal publishes letters to the authors. there are four letters, this is from a professor at the university of south carolina l.a. said remember these assignments are based on lottery, whether or not they got into the program or not, his conclusion was awarding lottery winners equivalence of cash prizes worth $6,600 per year, you got $6,600 worth of medicaid, rather than medicaid might have improved their health outcomes and well being even more. if you go into the data in the study there are only four things that they showed a significant difference with less than 0% improvement, cholesterol screening and just having a screening, pap smear, mammogram and a psa test. added together that's $200 worth of value. we pay $6,600. the fact of the matter is one thing we should put on the
mandatory side of our budget as you know and, you know, again, that oregon study published in the new england journal, researcher from harvard and mitt, those are the two researchers that did the study showed there was no outcome difference. i will read you the letter because sometimes they publish these and the new england journal publishes letters to the authors. there are four letters, this is from a professor at the university of south carolina l.a. said remember these assignments are based...
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the bay area's news leader. >> in the morning more if you watch us than other newscasts combine. and the 10:00 news is the bay area's dominant choice for late news. winning with quality journalism. >> the bay area's news leader -- ktvu fox tv news. >> >>> ♪ ♪ it's spring, and we can't wait to open our sheds and get working on our yards. scotts and miracle-gro are here to help. we make it easy to grow thick, healthy lawns, spectacular plants, and bountiful flowers. because when spring starts right, the months that follow stay perfect. load up your shed with scotts and miracle-gro. it's time to get outside. ♪ ♪ welcome back -- the time is 5: 23. a rough story -- and emt in new york city was killed last night by a man who stole the ambulance she was riding in and ran over her. >> the female emt and her partner were alerted by other drivers that a man was riding on the bumper of the ambulance. when they stopped and got out to investigate the man jumped in the drivers side of the ambulance and put it in reverse and ran over the emt and killed her. >> the man who stole the ambulance was arrested. >> firefighters in north carolina are investigating a huge fire overnight at a six story
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in the last two weeks, the new york journal -- new york times and your journal have written stories that are patently false. what they say at the very end of this story, even though they have on the record sources saying it is factually false, the white house disagrees with this. that is not fair journalism. >> i would agree with that, but presidents have always had things they have created as an enemy. harry truman, congress. reagan, congress. almost all of them congress, we can fill that right in. he seems to take a special disliking to the media and they have a hard time defending themselves. is this a new tactic? mr. lewandowski: the media continues to talk about themselves. what they don't understand is nobody cares about the media. they only care about themselves. they are so enraged the president is not coming to the correspondents dinner and that is all they want to talk about. they don't want to talk about the campaign promises he is fulfilling. every day the media talks about themselves is every day they are losing. if you look at the last fox poll, it says 45% of the people be
in the last two weeks, the new york journal -- new york times and your journal have written stories that are patently false. what they say at the very end of this story, even though they have on the record sources saying it is factually false, the white house disagrees with this. that is not fair journalism. >> i would agree with that, but presidents have always had things they have created as an enemy. harry truman, congress. reagan, congress. almost all of them congress, we can fill...
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i would like to enter into the record this study from the new england journal of medicine. a scientific publication of the connection between indoor tanning and skin cancer. also concerned about the impact of repealing the affordable care act on young people. when the industry targets teenagers often with misleading claims and minimizing the real danger of some lamps i would also like to enter into the record a very thorough investigative report done by our colleagues in 2012 on the misleading practice of the tanning industry and teens. both the evidence and the signs are clear that we shouldn't be going back article policies that help fight cancer so i strongly oppose the underlining bill and urge my colleagues to do the same. >> ms. sanchez >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to echo what my colleagues have been saying in terms of the number of people who have had a very positive experience with the aca, and i realized it probably wasn't perfect for everyone an every oe were problems with the legislation that i think could have easily been remedied if we would have put as mu
i would like to enter into the record this study from the new england journal of medicine. a scientific publication of the connection between indoor tanning and skin cancer. also concerned about the impact of repealing the affordable care act on young people. when the industry targets teenagers often with misleading claims and minimizing the real danger of some lamps i would also like to enter into the record a very thorough investigative report done by our colleagues in 2012 on the misleading...
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of the united states accused his predecessor of essentially a felony, that would be big news that should be covered and may result in his area. but there is a reason for it. the "wall street journal" is right to make that editorial. howie: this is one of the few times you agree with the "wall street journal." devin nunes' said he had new information and he ran over to the white house and briefed the staff. >> what a distraction. howie: this is a fox news alert. one person is dead -- one person dead, 14 injured last night after a late-night shooting inside a cincinnati nightclub. >> there are a lot of questions we are exploring and we won't be able to answer everything. but we'll give you what we know up to this point. with me this morning is the mayor, the acting if fire chief, councilmember yvette simpson. my command staff, the special agent in charge of ohio for the atf trevor and i always mess up his last name. also city manager harry black is traveling today web's not able but i have been in contact with him throughout the night and the morning and he's fully aware of what's taken place. let me begin by saying last night at about 1:30 a.m., our emergency communications sectio
of the united states accused his predecessor of essentially a felony, that would be big news that should be covered and may result in his area. but there is a reason for it. the "wall street journal" is right to make that editorial. howie: this is one of the few times you agree with the "wall street journal." devin nunes' said he had new information and he ran over to the white house and briefed the staff. >> what a distraction. howie: this is a fox news alert. one...
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the wall street journal" as well. i get "the wall street journal" and "the new york times" and financial times, rioters, the guardian is worth looking at. i edit my own newsletter so i am looking at a lot of sources but the times and washington post are up there. the washington post is coming back. >> you should read subscribe ngz national memo every day. >> maureen, want to chime in on the cutter. >> i am the most cutter person at absorbing media. i read about eight newspapers a day and eight magazines and then i try to look at twitter although it makes me head spin sometimes. and you know, i am trying. but i fail because i do everything in print. or most of it in print. for instance, i went to new york and i had two enormous bags of newspapers i dragged up there with me and didn't get through it so i have them here with me. i have dragged them here. my assistant who is a side board because he is 30 and always just only reading on his phone. ; right? he caught me with september 2016 washington times in my suitcase and just said you are crazy. but i just love print. i told my boss, my editor the other way, we have to c
the wall street journal" as well. i get "the wall street journal" and "the new york times" and financial times, rioters, the guardian is worth looking at. i edit my own newsletter so i am looking at a lot of sources but the times and washington post are up there. the washington post is coming back. >> you should read subscribe ngz national memo every day. >> maureen, want to chime in on the cutter. >> i am the most cutter person at absorbing media. i...
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that in "the wall street journal" this morning. "the new york times" reporting about devin nunes, the republican from california. the headline saying that the intelligence chairman rejects demands to bow out of russia inquiry. speaker of the house paul ryan was asked about that yesterday if he should recuse himself from this inquiry and if he has seen the evidence the chairman says he has seen. the answers to those questions was no and no. republican and michigan. what's on your mind? caller: i hope i said your name right. i think god for the freedom caucus. freedom god for the caucus. the elitist republicans -- they wanted obamacare. how did boehner find out what was in this law before even the freedom caucus new? he said they were never going to change it. they were going to put a band-aid on it and they were just going to push it on the american public. host: ok, patricia. michael in maryland, democrat, good morning to you. caller: hope all is well. is a bag of hot air. he just talks and talks. i have one simple question i wanted to ask
that in "the wall street journal" this morning. "the new york times" reporting about devin nunes, the republican from california. the headline saying that the intelligence chairman rejects demands to bow out of russia inquiry. speaker of the house paul ryan was asked about that yesterday if he should recuse himself from this inquiry and if he has seen the evidence the chairman says he has seen. the answers to those questions was no and no. republican and michigan. what's on...
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the study is published in the journal materials. >>> still ahead on "action news," a check of the forecast for you, as we look outside sky 6 hd showing us rain drops on the camera as they try to look at the commodore barry bridge and david murphy has the soggy forecast from accuweather. >>> well, the phillies home opener is 10 days away. and we got a look at what is if you to nosh on. like a jersey shore hot dog topped with pork roll and hot sauce. and pastrami sausage and a new sandwich. and they offer premium hoagies. >> phillies opener in 10 days. >> good thing they are not playing today. i think they open up on the road on monday officially. stormtracker 6 live double scan we have rain across the region, it's less intense than it was earlier this morning. as we go in closer in philadelphia and parts of seasonal we are actually looking at general drying going on currently, if i just move this up to philadelphia itself. you are not far away from the breaks to start to come in. it will still be damp for a while but it looks like it is reducing at this point. as we go up north, obviously i
the study is published in the journal materials. >>> still ahead on "action news," a check of the forecast for you, as we look outside sky 6 hd showing us rain drops on the camera as they try to look at the commodore barry bridge and david murphy has the soggy forecast from accuweather. >>> well, the phillies home opener is 10 days away. and we got a look at what is if you to nosh on. like a jersey shore hot dog topped with pork roll and hot sauce. and pastrami...
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(female narrator) it cosmetics' innovations made news on the today show in the new york times and the wall street journal, and it's been featured in allure, instyle, brides, marie claire, people, woman's day, family circle, and cosmopolitan. the bye bye foundation beautiful you collection was developed by jamie kern lima. as a tv news anchor, jamie struggled for years with her own skin issues, unable to find makeup that gave her the coverage and the natural look she wanted. so jamie dedicated her life to creating real solutions. she worked with plastic surgeons and dermatologists, and she founded it cosmetics, which stands for innovative technology. she created clinically shown, anti-aging, skin loving products that give you the power to look and feel your most beautiful. watch this. hi, i'm jamie. when you see my skin right now, you might not know i suffer from acne and redness, i have hyperpigmentation all across my cheeks, which is so hard to cover. but what's truly amazing is right now i don't have on any foundation or concealer at all on my skin. i'm wearing one life changing product that's unlike a
(female narrator) it cosmetics' innovations made news on the today show in the new york times and the wall street journal, and it's been featured in allure, instyle, brides, marie claire, people, woman's day, family circle, and cosmopolitan. the bye bye foundation beautiful you collection was developed by jamie kern lima. as a tv news anchor, jamie struggled for years with her own skin issues, unable to find makeup that gave her the coverage and the natural look she wanted. so jamie dedicated...
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news. the bbc news channel has won the royal television society tv journalism award for news channel of thek, jo cox's murder and the inquests into the hillsborough disaster. the headlines are coming up on the bbc news channel. in a moment we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two — first we leave you with for a look at the weather. hello, helen. hello there. nota bad weather day today and it is improving all the time for some parts of the uk. there are some areas where we have seen shower after she, like staffordshire. areas where we have seen shower aftershe, like staffordshire. even in the peak district it is gradually brightening up. you can say on the satellite picture, a great deal of sunshine but in belfast we have this kind coming in from the atlantic so there will be more rain this evening. lots of sunshine elsewhere. this... the winds easing down, so you should have a decent afternoon across you should have a decent afternoon a cross m ost you should have a decent afternoon across most parts. a few showers in the central lowlands and northern scotla nd the central lowlands and northern
news. the bbc news channel has won the royal television society tv journalism award for news channel of thek, jo cox's murder and the inquests into the hillsborough disaster. the headlines are coming up on the bbc news channel. in a moment we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two — first we leave you with for a look at the weather. hello, helen. hello there. nota bad weather day today and it is improving all the time for some parts of the uk. there are some areas where we have seen shower after...
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his work has appeared in the new york times, the wall street journal and other publications. professor fuller is the winner. [inaudible] the book that changed america, how darwin' siri of evolution explores how they gain new perspective on the lead up to the civil war. they go on to call mr. fuller an excellent writer with an eye for irony. the boston globe called the book of vivid snapshot of american intellectual life on the verge of the civil war. please join me in welcoming randall fuller. [applause] >> thank you very much for that nice introduction. thanks for coming out on what feels like a chilly night. i realize it's not that chilly for boston. i'm very glad to have been invited by the harvard bookstore. i've spent many hours browsing in this bookstore while i've done research trips across the street. one of those research trips occurred about three years ago when i found myself in the archive at harvard with this wrapped up cardboard box placed in front of me. the archivist said it was a book that hadn't been examined for a generation or maybe two generations. if anyo
his work has appeared in the new york times, the wall street journal and other publications. professor fuller is the winner. [inaudible] the book that changed america, how darwin' siri of evolution explores how they gain new perspective on the lead up to the civil war. they go on to call mr. fuller an excellent writer with an eye for irony. the boston globe called the book of vivid snapshot of american intellectual life on the verge of the civil war. please join me in welcoming randall fuller....
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think, you know, as i said earlier, how do i stay informed, i d the "new york times," will not read that, it is fine, "wall street journal." some point you have to read something before you engage the toate, that is what i'd like see. host: elaine is calling on the republican line from alaska. elaine. caller: hey, good morning. can you hear me? you, you are on with tom nichols. caller: great, thank you for you fory call and thank c-span, this is where i get the my information, so i the guest rious if you have, if he addresses in his difference between the the idual versus institution? because i think they are at odds quite a bit and just from a personal example, in 2005, i very, very sick with lupus. is a pretty nasty autoimmune disease. "expert" my rheumatologist, she wanted to immediately put me very hard-core dangerous medications and i know a physical i'm therapist, so i will see the interactions and what it an do, so i thank god i had access to books and the i could do ere really more natural things. diet, and supplementation basically is what i did. thing consist change on a dime, but i thank god i health back and
think, you know, as i said earlier, how do i stay informed, i d the "new york times," will not read that, it is fine, "wall street journal." some point you have to read something before you engage the toate, that is what i'd like see. host: elaine is calling on the republican line from alaska. elaine. caller: hey, good morning. can you hear me? you, you are on with tom nichols. caller: great, thank you for you fory call and thank c-span, this is where i get the my...
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lots of polling, he went out there and he hired consultants around the country who could generate new stories, not "wall street journal" or "the new york times," but smaller papers that would be easier to get a story into. then somebody would read it and call their congress member about seeing the story. that would motivate the member of congress to try to act on their behalf. brian: what happened to the sale of tamiflu? brody: in the u.s. it shot through the roof. they had it couple different federal purchases of tamiflu. the first one was a little short of $1 billion. the federal government also decided it was wise to not just have a stockpile in washington, but they needed one in california as well. so they started a federal state joint program where the federal government would kick in more money to help states stockpile. every state now has a separate stockpile of tamiflu. on top of that, tamiflu expires. every few years you need to buy some tamiflu to keep up your stockpile. if there ever is an outbreak of avian flu or another flu strain, they do have the stockpile. it just turns out we never had the epidemic. b
lots of polling, he went out there and he hired consultants around the country who could generate new stories, not "wall street journal" or "the new york times," but smaller papers that would be easier to get a story into. then somebody would read it and call their congress member about seeing the story. that would motivate the member of congress to try to act on their behalf. brian: what happened to the sale of tamiflu? brody: in the u.s. it shot through the roof. they had...
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the hips. >>> new research published in the journal "neurology" suggests a wireless patch may help people withigraine pain. a smartphone controls the device which uses electrical stimulation to block pain signals from reaching the brain. doctors say more research is needed >>> 4:57. becoming a sanctuary city. the latest bay area city taking a stand against the trump administration's immigration policy. >> reporter: and we're live in clayton this morning where some people have been without water for days due to a mudslide that broke a large water main. we're here this morning for hopefully some recovery. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i'm michelle griego. and i'm anne makovec. let's start with a live look outside... ing rush is about to >>> good morning. it is friday, march 3. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec. let's start with a live look outside. we have sfo there on the left- hand side of your screen. the 580/680 corridor is that what it is? we are giving you a double look around the bay area. it's a clear morning out there. >> that's a nasty corridor that 580/680 corridor. >> yeah. >> i drive it eve
the hips. >>> new research published in the journal "neurology" suggests a wireless patch may help people withigraine pain. a smartphone controls the device which uses electrical stimulation to block pain signals from reaching the brain. doctors say more research is needed >>> 4:57. becoming a sanctuary city. the latest bay area city taking a stand against the trump administration's immigration policy. >> reporter: and we're live in clayton this morning where...
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my colleagues published in "the new england journal of medicine" and worked with a group, is sounds like the beginning of a joke, a doctor, a economist, a librarian and me, a lawyer, and we worked on the paper to cover the facets of it and in the period we studied from 2006-2012 there were 81 separate state laws passed to deal with opiod prescriptions and abuse. and the one that gets all the attention, these pdmp's and also things like tamper resistant prescription pads. it used to be fairly easy to steal a pad and fake prescriptions, now there are special pads that say void if they et heat on them or have certain number of signatures and the states passed laws that would make it hard to do. and we studied people who were permanently disabled and on medicare though they were under 65 because they were disabled and could no longer work. and among that population which is a relatively small population of the u.s., about 2% to 3%, maybe a little over 3% now, they accounted for about 50% of the opiod deaths. it's a population that's very hard hit. and when we looked at the passage of these l
my colleagues published in "the new england journal of medicine" and worked with a group, is sounds like the beginning of a joke, a doctor, a economist, a librarian and me, a lawyer, and we worked on the paper to cover the facets of it and in the period we studied from 2006-2012 there were 81 separate state laws passed to deal with opiod prescriptions and abuse. and the one that gets all the attention, these pdmp's and also things like tamper resistant prescription pads. it used to be...
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the new york times" and others. she was part of the first literary journal to a rise from a medical setting. her critically acclaimed book, "what patients say, what doctors hear," has been a best-seller. please join me in welcoming dr. danielle ofri to the strand. >> hi, thank you. it so nice to be here. the strand has been a favorite of mine. a $1 book bin and one of my major food groups forg geographc g getting through the day. i was seeing patients and i was wondering am i as good as i could be? i think we do things to make us better. me, i go through these periodic spring cleaning. maybe i will commit myself to learn to copy the spleen and square i will read the new england medicine journal. a couple months ago i recertified for my board and minimized 270 pages of facts that i retained for about 72 hours. i never thought about how i speak with patients. i viewed communication not much differently than breathing before writing this. i did both automatically and only paid c eshe cease. i had a couple that told the story of two events and when they told the stories they were like two differ
the new york times" and others. she was part of the first literary journal to a rise from a medical setting. her critically acclaimed book, "what patients say, what doctors hear," has been a best-seller. please join me in welcoming dr. danielle ofri to the strand. >> hi, thank you. it so nice to be here. the strand has been a favorite of mine. a $1 book bin and one of my major food groups forg geographc g getting through the day. i was seeing patients and i was wondering am...