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. >> reporter: timothy jackson has spent the last eight years eight months and eight days in prison.s incarcerated for assault with a semi-automatic gun, gang enhancement. >> reporter: on his final day inside the correctional facility, and the 35-year-old is preparing to become known as something other than a former inmate. an entrepreneur. >> in three, two, one. >> reporter: timothy sul part of defy ventures a training program that helps incarcerated men and women develop and launch their own startups, the program includes five months of classes and culminates in a shark tank style competitioning. > entrepreneurs have incredibly innovative ideas everything from bar company to a prison style fitness boot camp company. >> reporter: he was one of 90 fellow inmates to recently make his pitch. >> its an a health care facility cleaning company. what we do is fight bacteria. >> reporter: after getting off to a rocky start -- >> man, i'm freezing. >> reporter: timothy got back on track. >> environmental awareness. >> reporter: eventually making it to the semifinals, then the finals ultimate
. >> reporter: timothy jackson has spent the last eight years eight months and eight days in prison.s incarcerated for assault with a semi-automatic gun, gang enhancement. >> reporter: on his final day inside the correctional facility, and the 35-year-old is preparing to become known as something other than a former inmate. an entrepreneur. >> in three, two, one. >> reporter: timothy sul part of defy ventures a training program that helps incarcerated men and women...
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the insurance companies didn't know that timothy -- the timothy that i knew. we saw an extraordinary little guy in a fight for his own life. the insurance companies saw expenses in a ledger book. they put capps on his care -- caps on his care and denied coverage for needed mental health treatment. when he received the care he needed, he thrivinged. but his family always knew that those caps and denials of coverage were right around the corner. things got worse for timothy. in order to get him the medicaid coverage he needed, timothy a's parents were forced to league lealy disown him. can you imagine being forced to make that decision? in your own family? unfortunately for timothy, even that wasn't enough. at 12 years of age, timothy completed suicide. for timothy, the gains we made toward mental health parity in passing the affordable care act, but they came too late. timothy lived at a time when our nation's credo was, if you get sick, you're on your own. in the richest country on earth, a country founded on the idea that we're all born with the unanilenable
the insurance companies didn't know that timothy -- the timothy that i knew. we saw an extraordinary little guy in a fight for his own life. the insurance companies saw expenses in a ledger book. they put capps on his care -- caps on his care and denied coverage for needed mental health treatment. when he received the care he needed, he thrivinged. but his family always knew that those caps and denials of coverage were right around the corner. things got worse for timothy. in order to get him...
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timothy: i think the economy looks pretty good.hings seem to be picking up in the trump administration, a very progrowth, deregulatory, cut taxes agenda. things are pretty good. matt: does the trump organization look like it is really ready to follow through on the progrowth strategy? timothy: they have to get the rest of the people in place at the subcabinet level and get the affordable care act out of the way. that is an obstacle to getting tax reform done. it is wintertime. matt: i should -- it is going to take time. matt: there have been a lot of complaints from bank ceo's that we are going to hear from at this conference today that the negative interest rate situation is hurting their p&l. what do you expect from the ecb as far as that? timothy: conditions are not quite as robust as the united states, but not that far behind. we are seeing improvements across the continent. we are seeing improvements in lending. we need an up or sloping yield curve here as well. we are heading in the right direction. matt: it is a must like wa
timothy: i think the economy looks pretty good.hings seem to be picking up in the trump administration, a very progrowth, deregulatory, cut taxes agenda. things are pretty good. matt: does the trump organization look like it is really ready to follow through on the progrowth strategy? timothy: they have to get the rest of the people in place at the subcabinet level and get the affordable care act out of the way. that is an obstacle to getting tax reform done. it is wintertime. matt: i should --...
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host: timothy snyder, professor at yale university. you highlight two things looking at language and words. chapter nine, be kind to our language. chapter 17, listen for dangerous words. what were you hoping to a college by those chapters? the first thing is that if our system is going to survive, it depends upon the notion of individual, upon the idea that you and i think of ourselves as being different people. it depends on our ability to express ourselves in our own words. by the kind of language, i mean something like let's not just say the things we heard on television today. let's read books or talk to people we do not know and come up with a way of expressing ourselves which use the rich resources of the english language. then we are less susceptible to groupthink or partisanship. and with dangerous words, this often speaks to the last question, the dangerous words of the 20th century are things like extremism, terrorism, and emergency. we know from the past that leaders will speak of terrorists they willists, that over played h
host: timothy snyder, professor at yale university. you highlight two things looking at language and words. chapter nine, be kind to our language. chapter 17, listen for dangerous words. what were you hoping to a college by those chapters? the first thing is that if our system is going to survive, it depends upon the notion of individual, upon the idea that you and i think of ourselves as being different people. it depends on our ability to express ourselves in our own words. by the kind of...
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host: let's give timothy a chance to respond. nts at the caller hi relationship between shooting paying and north korea's leader -- china's president and north korea's leader. under kim jong un on, that relationship has deteriorated. they simply do not get along, china and north korea. relations have become antagonistic. this is complicating china's efforts to put pressure on north korea and complicating the situation overall. in fromck is calling bellefontaine, ohio, on our republican line. caller: how are you today? host: we are good, what is your question? caller: i want to know what these people have been watching here. i did not get the same information that they did from these conferences there. i thought they went very well. and i don't think that president trump doing a bad job. host: jack come up which conferences are you referring to? caller: the one in south korea and china, the talks there. host: ok. caller: like i say, i thought they went very well, and i did not get any impression that china was upset with the u.s.,
host: let's give timothy a chance to respond. nts at the caller hi relationship between shooting paying and north korea's leader -- china's president and north korea's leader. under kim jong un on, that relationship has deteriorated. they simply do not get along, china and north korea. relations have become antagonistic. this is complicating china's efforts to put pressure on north korea and complicating the situation overall. in fromck is calling bellefontaine, ohio, on our republican line....
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this is where police say timothy when bush was killed.is is where family say he grew up on this very block. i spoke to his mom and many other family members today hope for a brand-new job at home depot and it ended tragically. >> they not only killed him, it kills all of us. >> these were the women in timothy's life. his godmother, aunt, mom, and fiancee holding their three month old baby boy, the youngest of his eight children. >> my initial thought was he was celebrating he got a job. we were all excited. >> he had started changing his life, turning his life around. him and i just started taking pictures by the building. i never knew that would be the last time. i got to see he was a rapper. he had two cds out and he was doing so good. i was so proud of him. that's all i've been listening to. it's like god was preparing me for what was coming. i just thank god. i got to say goodbye to him one last time and hug me like he did. whoever did this, i don't have no hard feelings in my heart. i just wish you would've thought twice before you k
this is where police say timothy when bush was killed.is is where family say he grew up on this very block. i spoke to his mom and many other family members today hope for a brand-new job at home depot and it ended tragically. >> they not only killed him, it kills all of us. >> these were the women in timothy's life. his godmother, aunt, mom, and fiancee holding their three month old baby boy, the youngest of his eight children. >> my initial thought was he was celebrating he...
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timothy loved to collect autographs from celebrities. friends and neighbors say he deserved better than this. >> it's unfortunate. he was a great person. >> reporter: on tuesday night hours after we showed you this surveillance video of the suspect, james jackson turned himself in. he didn't say a word as he was led away but investigators say he confessed and told them why he came all the way from baltimore to kill. >> the reason why he picked new york is because it's the media capital of the world and he wanted to make a statement. >>> news4 at 6:00 begins with breaking news. >>> breaking news now. president trump's political pull on capitol hill, tonight's vote on a bill to repeal and replace obamacare has been postponed. >> conservative republicans oppose the bill. and the president's 11th hour lobbying efforts failed to close the deal. tonight we have team coverage of the decision and what could happen next. let's start with blaine alexander. >> reporter: the president and house republican leadership had this day in mind specifically
timothy loved to collect autographs from celebrities. friends and neighbors say he deserved better than this. >> it's unfortunate. he was a great person. >> reporter: on tuesday night hours after we showed you this surveillance video of the suspect, james jackson turned himself in. he didn't say a word as he was led away but investigators say he confessed and told them why he came all the way from baltimore to kill. >> the reason why he picked new york is because it's the...
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timothy naftali. long week. good evening. happy friday and st. patrick's day. start with you. alice, president versus everyone else. doesn't matter, republicans and democrats, intelligence committees, all saying wasn't wiretapped by the former president. what is going to convince this president to believe otherwise? >> i will not acknowledge he maybe stepped out of bounds on this one. look, as you say, everyone, house and senate, republicans and democrats have all said there's no there there. have report come out monday, comey probably confirming this. donald trump truly believes this happened. they will continue to stand behind what they see as news reports that indicate this happened, whether or not that's the case or not they will continue to stand by this. he's not one of these people who will go back. like the old john wayne movie, don't apologize, shows sign of weakness. not going to apologize or back track, dead set on following through. >> believe it happened or saving face? >> did it happen?
timothy naftali. long week. good evening. happy friday and st. patrick's day. start with you. alice, president versus everyone else. doesn't matter, republicans and democrats, intelligence committees, all saying wasn't wiretapped by the former president. what is going to convince this president to believe otherwise? >> i will not acknowledge he maybe stepped out of bounds on this one. look, as you say, everyone, house and senate, republicans and democrats have all said there's no there...
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he allegedly stabbed 66-year-old timothy caughman to death with a sword monday night. hours later-- james walked into a police station and reportedly confessed. jackson is an army veteran who served in afghanistan. he allegedly told police, he picked new york because it's the media capital of the world, and he wanted to make a statement. energy secretary rick perry is sharing his thoughts on a recent election. not for u-s president-- but for student body president at texas "a" and "m" university. that's perry's alma mater. perry says the election of the school's first openly gay president, bobby brooks, was "stolen." brooks' rival, robert mcintosh, was disqualified because of violations. in an op-ed in "the houstonh the results-- saying it was unfair because mcintosh received 750 more votes than his opponent.. perry suggests, brooks' victory was unfairly engineered in a quest for diversity. we started with 68 - and now it's down to sixteen. after a few days rest, march madness picks back up again today with the sweet sixteen round. there are four games tonight includin
he allegedly stabbed 66-year-old timothy caughman to death with a sword monday night. hours later-- james walked into a police station and reportedly confessed. jackson is an army veteran who served in afghanistan. he allegedly told police, he picked new york because it's the media capital of the world, and he wanted to make a statement. energy secretary rick perry is sharing his thoughts on a recent election. not for u-s president-- but for student body president at texas "a" and...
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cardinal timothy dolan begs to differ. where's frank? it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority : you when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall brand. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. bp develop
cardinal timothy dolan begs to differ. where's frank? it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their...
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timothy, you are on book tv with maureen dowd. go-ahead. caller: i would like to comment. i found very few people knew anything about-- host: i think we are going to have to apologize and let you go. neither of us can understand what you are saying. it sounds like you are in a speakerphone, so let's move onto robert who is also in florida in st. petersburg. robert. caller: hello. hello maureen. guest: hello. caller: glad to finally get you on the phone. i have been calling for four years and finally got through. i just want to ask you a question. who is the craziest first lady you ever met? guest: ura trickster. that's a tricky question let me think about that for a second. guest: laura bush is lovely. nancy reagan was a very formidable woman. you know, as a someone said ronald reagan might have been pumping gas if it weren't for nancy reagan. she was a great politician as is michelle obama. because they are in such an antiquated white to satin box of a job you often can't see how great a politician they would be themselves and michelle obama for instance was always urging
timothy, you are on book tv with maureen dowd. go-ahead. caller: i would like to comment. i found very few people knew anything about-- host: i think we are going to have to apologize and let you go. neither of us can understand what you are saying. it sounds like you are in a speakerphone, so let's move onto robert who is also in florida in st. petersburg. robert. caller: hello. hello maureen. guest: hello. caller: glad to finally get you on the phone. i have been calling for four years and...
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timothy pickering, who is not in my view, very laudible individual, does nonetheless deserve ample credit for impressing the issue of impressment repeatedly with the british, and in fact, i think perhaps part of his willingness to give jonathan robbins up was to perhaps pacify the british, and show that the united states indeed was willing, even in a dubious case like this, whom the british desperately wanted back, willing to cooperate. he hoped, think, that then they would prove more understanding when it came to impressing american citizens and confiscating american ships, but of course they did not and come ten, 12 years later, impressment was not the sole cost of the war of 1812 but certain lay leading cause. sorry. what what's first question? >> the first question -- you answered also which was i have no idea whether english ships were putting into u.s. ports during this period. take it they were. >> they were. but i'll try to keep this very brief. the most critical election, state election, leading up to the presidential election of 1800, was in new york. virtually both the federali
timothy pickering, who is not in my view, very laudible individual, does nonetheless deserve ample credit for impressing the issue of impressment repeatedly with the british, and in fact, i think perhaps part of his willingness to give jonathan robbins up was to perhaps pacify the british, and show that the united states indeed was willing, even in a dubious case like this, whom the british desperately wanted back, willing to cooperate. he hoped, think, that then they would prove more...
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timothy pickering who is not in my view a very laudable individual does, nonetheless, deserve ample credit for having pressed the issue of impressment repeatedly with the british. in fact, perhaps part of his willingness to give jonathan robbins up was to perhaps pacify the british and show that the united states indeed was willing even in a dubious case like this from the british desperately wanted back, willing to cooperate, he hoped, i think, that they would then prove more understanding when it came to impressing american citizens and confiscating american ships. but of course they did not. and come ten or 12 years later, impressment was not the cause of the war of 1812 but it was certainly a leading cause. sorry, what was the first question. >> i had no idea whether english ships were fitting into us ports during this period. so i take it that they were? >> they were. i'll try to keep this brief. the most critical election, the state election leading up to the presidential election of 1800 was in new york. virtually, both the federalist and the republicans agreed on this issue. who wo
timothy pickering who is not in my view a very laudable individual does, nonetheless, deserve ample credit for having pressed the issue of impressment repeatedly with the british. in fact, perhaps part of his willingness to give jonathan robbins up was to perhaps pacify the british and show that the united states indeed was willing even in a dubious case like this from the british desperately wanted back, willing to cooperate, he hoped, i think, that they would then prove more understanding...
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jackson allegedly killed 66-year-old timothy caughman monday night.. with a sword. jackson turned himself in on wednesday. he told police he chose new york to carry out the killing because it's the media capital of the world. he's charged with murder as a hate crime. d.c. is staying a sanctuary city, amid an intense debate over immigration. at district.. police met with residents about the issue. one woman expressed concern that her aunt and uncle, who are here illegally from hondoras, could be deported. police say they will do their job and arrest people who break the law-- regardless of their immigration status. that also means police do not report illegal immigrants to federal officials. d.c. residents who disagree with that policy- accuse city officials of violating the law and harboring criminals. great news for "star wars" fans.. disney c-e-o bob iger says we can expect another 15 years of "star wars" movies, after the new trilogy is complete. in an interview at a u-s-c tech conference, he said producers are starting to talk about the post-episode nine plan. h
jackson allegedly killed 66-year-old timothy caughman monday night.. with a sword. jackson turned himself in on wednesday. he told police he chose new york to carry out the killing because it's the media capital of the world. he's charged with murder as a hate crime. d.c. is staying a sanctuary city, amid an intense debate over immigration. at district.. police met with residents about the issue. one woman expressed concern that her aunt and uncle, who are here illegally from hondoras, could be...
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next guest is timothy snyder, a professor of history at yale university and author of the book "on tyranny:
next guest is timothy snyder, a professor of history at yale university and author of the book "on tyranny:
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is mold in the building we have proof of that we are to have a happy relationship with the owners timothy tieu and mark oden going forward steve hamilton is a disability senior with serious medical conditions the led to his surgery in november of 2016 and is trying to recovery i'm 71 years old disabled senior under continued care of my doctor for respiratory and allergies i suffer from allergies public policy less than and car fumes on a daily basis and must take 5 prescriptions of medicine to help me come up with my breathing in the day and night air quality is poor i stay inside and i have high blood pressure and hypertension forcing me to have chest spasms and breathing that can be difficult at times i've been operated on twice on my nose forfeiture bent reduction to open my nasal he will i have allergies i'm - i've suffered from paint fumes and wood ceiling compounds that can you see me vomiting and i can't be around construction because of health conditions mime here today requesting that the new landlords mark oden and timothy tieu give stephen hamilton and hierarchy reasonable xhum
is mold in the building we have proof of that we are to have a happy relationship with the owners timothy tieu and mark oden going forward steve hamilton is a disability senior with serious medical conditions the led to his surgery in november of 2016 and is trying to recovery i'm 71 years old disabled senior under continued care of my doctor for respiratory and allergies i suffer from allergies public policy less than and car fumes on a daily basis and must take 5 prescriptions of medicine to...
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strongly he felt and stop datinghacked with murder as a hate crime for allegedly killing 66-year-old timothy kaufman a sword. >>> in milan, pope francis had crowd. he was there for a one-day trip. before stepping on stage to address the crowd, he had to use a portable restroom. it happens to the best of us. we all need a break every once continued to look on. andsnapd pictures. in the end he gave a speech and met with immigrant families. >>> a bosnian teen smashed a guinness world record literally by breaking more than 100 cement here he is. tumbling head first on to that stack of cemt a total of 111 in just 35 seconds. look at this. the 16-year-old belt in tae kwon do. after the record-setting feat he hanked his parents and coach ti more power in him. throw more layers, more blocks down, he's ready to go. >> the strong head there means something different. >> hard headed. >>> the story behind the accidental death of a race car driver. >>> first, bill karins with a look at your monday. bill? >> here's the important map today. this is the area at risk for severe storms throughout the afternoo
strongly he felt and stop datinghacked with murder as a hate crime for allegedly killing 66-year-old timothy kaufman a sword. >>> in milan, pope francis had crowd. he was there for a one-day trip. before stepping on stage to address the crowd, he had to use a portable restroom. it happens to the best of us. we all need a break every once continued to look on. andsnapd pictures. in the end he gave a speech and met with immigrant families. >>> a bosnian teen smashed a guinness...
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standard," looking at the trump presidency and what is ahead with the republican led congress and timothy snyder, professor yield and author of "on tyranny." we will also hear about the president and first lady's travel and security expenses, which reporter drew harwell from "the washington post." all of that on "washington journal", starting monday at 7:00, as usual. enjoy nanext, newsmakers with aron. then, president trump's address to the joint congress. then, joe biden receives the patriot award. >> newsmakers this week joins na mn
standard," looking at the trump presidency and what is ahead with the republican led congress and timothy snyder, professor yield and author of "on tyranny." we will also hear about the president and first lady's travel and security expenses, which reporter drew harwell from "the washington post." all of that on "washington journal", starting monday at 7:00, as usual. enjoy nanext, newsmakers with aron. then, president trump's address to the joint congress....
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assemblymember timothy grayson has talked about creating a temporary road to bypass the slide. but as for when the actual road will be repaired and reopen... public works doesn't know. julie bueren/public works director- "(reporter) some of the residents feel like it might not be for six months or longer. it could be months, yes." in contra costa county, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) still ahead. the warriors take on the spurs without steph, klay, draymond and iguodala. we'll show you how they did. after the break. live look outside... richmond bridge for the weekned... it's the green fest in san francisco. come out and enjoy music, food and face painting. it's all happening at the united irish cultural center from 11 to 4. the event is free to attend. the toothpaste that helpstax, prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy
assemblymember timothy grayson has talked about creating a temporary road to bypass the slide. but as for when the actual road will be repaired and reopen... public works doesn't know. julie bueren/public works director- "(reporter) some of the residents feel like it might not be for six months or longer. it could be months, yes." in contra costa county, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) still ahead. the warriors take on the spurs without steph, klay, draymond and iguodala....
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host: timothy from north carolina. good morning. yes, good morning. thank you for taking my call. please, let me talk. .ou guys always cut me off i would be glad to answer your question if you would hang on and not cut me off. ok, then. areou look at america, we creating this problem ourselves. it started with saddam hussein. he led us come in, do inspections, inspect palaces and everything. what did we do? we killed the guy. we did the same thing with good aussie -- we did the same thing by getting rid of nuclear weapons. full-blooded, but i do want them to get nuclear weapons. if you look at our actions in the past, you cannot blame them because of what we have done. , theseerica needs to do nuclear weapons are out of hand. i understand that russia wants to negotiate and they're willing to negotiate a path to where we get rid of all nuclear weapons and be able to inspect each other. host: that will be part of the conversation that will take place with secretary of state tillerson in beijing and later in seoul, south korea. he was in tokyo on friday and asked about north korea. [
host: timothy from north carolina. good morning. yes, good morning. thank you for taking my call. please, let me talk. .ou guys always cut me off i would be glad to answer your question if you would hang on and not cut me off. ok, then. areou look at america, we creating this problem ourselves. it started with saddam hussein. he led us come in, do inspections, inspect palaces and everything. what did we do? we killed the guy. we did the same thing with good aussie -- we did the same thing by...
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let's get some analysis from timothy marton, from seoul. he writes for the wall streetjournal.eing on the programme. get a sense of how important is trial is. judy maco verratti is not too much hyperbole calling it the trial of the century. you have the most powerful asian business leader and park geun—hye, involved in a trial that has been an issue with south korea for generations. bribery, embezzlement, and for the large part, these larger bodies, chaebols, have been able to avoid punishment because they were so critical to the economy. how thejudges rule because they were so critical to the economy. how the judges rule this will have a lot to say about the future direction. i was go to ask you that as my next question. do you think this could be the perfect storm of an impeached president coming at the same time as this trial, mean there will be finally a shift in the way business is done in south korea? some of those shifts we re south korea? some of those shifts were already in motion, but the political situation, combined with the impeached president, does create an envir
let's get some analysis from timothy marton, from seoul. he writes for the wall streetjournal.eing on the programme. get a sense of how important is trial is. judy maco verratti is not too much hyperbole calling it the trial of the century. you have the most powerful asian business leader and park geun—hye, involved in a trial that has been an issue with south korea for generations. bribery, embezzlement, and for the large part, these larger bodies, chaebols, have been able to avoid...
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timothy mcdonald recently visited a 3—d printing factory in singapore.ots of excitement around 3—d printing. it is supposed to be the next big thing in medicine, manufacturing, and design. but does it really live up to the hype? is it good for something more than printing a simple toys like this one? for more, we speak to this man from the 3—d printing association in hong kong. what can you tell us about this model? this is one of the models that we have that allows us to come —— allow children to build their own components to former model. the printer prints all the parts, the screws, the nuts, and everything in a single pass. and you are also printing building blocks that with the screws and nuts or built—in, we have printed many of these and have formed a whole chair. there are clear medical applications. a surgeon could for example print a copy of a heart before putting a patient under a night. there are some limitations. the layer by layer approach tends to lead a rough service. 0ne company believes it might have a solution to this problem. i am joi
timothy mcdonald recently visited a 3—d printing factory in singapore.ots of excitement around 3—d printing. it is supposed to be the next big thing in medicine, manufacturing, and design. but does it really live up to the hype? is it good for something more than printing a simple toys like this one? for more, we speak to this man from the 3—d printing association in hong kong. what can you tell us about this model? this is one of the models that we have that allows us to come ——...
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timothy mcdonald has more.om today‘s smart phones, they are really just made today‘s smart phones, they are reallyjust made to perhaps send a text or make a voice call. here in singapore they are about to switch off the macro 16 will. for more we are speaking to patrick from m1. why are speaking to patrick from m1. why are singapore‘s telcos switching off the 26 are singapore‘s telcos switching off the 2g signal? —— off the 2g signal. today‘s customers are all internet savvy and they utilise data, 4g is specifically designed for the efficient carriage of data and hence the time has come for us to retire the time has come for us to retire the 26 the time has come for us to retire the 2g network gracefully and reuse the 2g network gracefully and reuse the bandwidth and spectrum for 2g for 4g. if you are a 4g customer sitting in a house, maybe on facebook or playing a game, are you likely to see an improvement in service? because it is a low band frequency, the penetration indoors is better. so, yes, some of the c
timothy mcdonald has more.om today‘s smart phones, they are really just made today‘s smart phones, they are reallyjust made to perhaps send a text or make a voice call. here in singapore they are about to switch off the macro 16 will. for more we are speaking to patrick from m1. why are speaking to patrick from m1. why are singapore‘s telcos switching off the 26 are singapore‘s telcos switching off the 2g signal? —— off the 2g signal. today‘s customers are all internet savvy and...
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police say on monday, jackson stabbed timothy kaufman in the back with a sword.y say jackson turned himself in after he saw security footage on tv. jackson said he hated black men for a decade. >>> 6:47 right now. some breaking news, british prime minister theresa may speaking right now about the attack in london. >> aaron, eun, i believe we have morning of the prime minister addressing parliament. >> but today, as generations have done before us and as future generations will continue to do, to deliver a simple message. we are not afraid. >> as prime minister theresa may addressing parliament this morning. the prime minister says that the attacker was british born. and that there is no reason to believe this morning ta a threat still exists there in london. we also learned from the prime minister that an american is among the more than two dozen injured. four people died, including the attacker when police say he plowed through a crowd with a four by four there on westminster bridge and then killed an officer outside parliament. officers say the incident was ins
police say on monday, jackson stabbed timothy kaufman in the back with a sword.y say jackson turned himself in after he saw security footage on tv. jackson said he hated black men for a decade. >>> 6:47 right now. some breaking news, british prime minister theresa may speaking right now about the attack in london. >> aaron, eun, i believe we have morning of the prime minister addressing parliament. >> but today, as generations have done before us and as future generations...
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he could not prove anything timothy o'brien claimed about his net worth was false but it was clearly something that drove him nuts. donald trump is very sensitive about his net worst and that book, again, came out in 2005 and what we've got is donald trump's tax returns for 2005. 2005. a time when he might conceivably have been acutely motivated to try to portray his finances as super heroically as possible. so maybe this was an atypical filing for him. and there's one more reason why 2005 was both potentially a unique year and also a year that desperately makes you want to see other years to compare it to this and that is that in 2005 donald trump reportedly entered that year into a partnership with a development company call called bay rock. it's one of the most important points because of its ties to russian organized crime. this development deal trump entered into with by arock was to pursue the creation of trump tower moscow. trump tower moscow was never entered into. we know what came of that. ties to shady russian guys. but in the financial world, what came of that? what were
he could not prove anything timothy o'brien claimed about his net worth was false but it was clearly something that drove him nuts. donald trump is very sensitive about his net worst and that book, again, came out in 2005 and what we've got is donald trump's tax returns for 2005. 2005. a time when he might conceivably have been acutely motivated to try to portray his finances as super heroically as possible. so maybe this was an atypical filing for him. and there's one more reason why 2005 was...
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. >> they c officer would bring us timothy mcnicholas answered the call. >> he often volunteers withses for kyle that assists families of children battling cancer. >> i offered to use my own vehicle, one because it's mine and two, i thought the young kid might like my jeep. >> they made the nearly two hour driver to dover. >> i wanted to help them out. they needed my help. >> i was happy he took us home. >> i hope he upsides what he did for our family means more than words could express. >> reporting in university city, jeanette reyes, "action news." >> still to come, a seven-year-old south jersey boy meets the 911 operator that answered the phone and helped save his mother's life. you will hear the call. >> pop quiz, is it cheaper to live in the city or suburbs? the philadelphia area has the biggest swing to one side according to a new study. >> plus a cdc report says they can't wash their hands of a product poisoning children. >> winter is returning in a big way with more than one opportunity for snow. i'll explain? the seven-day forecast. >> and jeff skversky with one player the e
. >> they c officer would bring us timothy mcnicholas answered the call. >> he often volunteers withses for kyle that assists families of children battling cancer. >> i offered to use my own vehicle, one because it's mine and two, i thought the young kid might like my jeep. >> they made the nearly two hour driver to dover. >> i wanted to help them out. they needed my help. >> i was happy he took us home. >> i hope he upsides what he did for our family...
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we just learned the victim is 31-year-old timothy from southeast washington. sam sweeney has the tell on the case that has many more questions than answers. sam: the hunt is on for a ki --ice will do routine patrol police were doing routine patrol last night around 11:30 p.m. they checked things out and found out the man was badly injured and pronounced dead at the scene. take a look at the scene from overnight into the early morning hours. police investigating this homicide trying to figure out what happened, who this person was, and who killed the man. police have still not released any suspect information, but they are asking for the public's help. if you happen to to be in the area and may have seen something, they asked for your information because there may be a reward leading to the arrest of the killer. back to you in the studio. jummy: happening now, police searching for a man who stab someone in northeast around 1:30 a.m. near hd woodson were arguing over the use of a cable box, and that is when things became heated. that is when the suspect stabbed
we just learned the victim is 31-year-old timothy from southeast washington. sam sweeney has the tell on the case that has many more questions than answers. sam: the hunt is on for a ki --ice will do routine patrol police were doing routine patrol last night around 11:30 p.m. they checked things out and found out the man was badly injured and pronounced dead at the scene. take a look at the scene from overnight into the early morning hours. police investigating this homicide trying to figure...
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they say that hatred took him all the way to new york city this week eventually stabbing 66-year old timothy caughman to death. surveillance video shows jackson walking around midtown streets. before or after the stabbing was comitted. police say jackson's harbored a hatred towards blacks for over a decade. according to police, when jackson was arrested with two knives on him including a 26-inch sword. they say he chose to make his attack in new york in order to "make a statement." a wisconsin community waking up after tragedy. 3-people and a police officer killed yesterday in a apparent shooting rampage. it happened yesterday afternoon when police were called to a domestic dispute at a bank. there they found two people with gun shot wounds. a second shooting happened soon after at a law firm and a third at a apartment complex. a stand off followed at the complex resulting in the suspect's arrest. at one point during those events a police officer was fatally shot. his name or the suspect's name have not been released. a big test for those cherry blossoms. temperatures overnight, flirting wit
they say that hatred took him all the way to new york city this week eventually stabbing 66-year old timothy caughman to death. surveillance video shows jackson walking around midtown streets. before or after the stabbing was comitted. police say jackson's harbored a hatred towards blacks for over a decade. according to police, when jackson was arrested with two knives on him including a 26-inch sword. they say he chose to make his attack in new york in order to "make a statement." a...
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that's officer timothy mcnickel who offered to drive the mother an son home to dover in his jeep. >> i hope he inside what he did for our family means more than words could ever express. >> officer said he didn't mind making the job and happy to help. >> i love that story. >> 5:57 a.m. next and new this morning, a driver saved an elderly woman from an on coming new jersey transit train with seconds to spare. later say goodbye to flabby arms before tank top season against. shanna shows you is how in today's fitness tips. are your allergies holding you back or is it your allergy pills? break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist. ♪ 6:00 a.m., thursday, march 9. tam is off, nydia han joins us, here's what's happening. >> jury selection aga
that's officer timothy mcnickel who offered to drive the mother an son home to dover in his jeep. >> i hope he inside what he did for our family means more than words could ever express. >> officer said he didn't mind making the job and happy to help. >> i love that story. >> 5:57 a.m. next and new this morning, a driver saved an elderly woman from an on coming new jersey transit train with seconds to spare. later say goodbye to flabby arms before tank top season...
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prosecutors say he stabbed timothy kauffman to death last week. according to the daily news.aid he did it as the a practice run to stop interracial dating. >> we know the name of one suspect in the bellagio jewelry store burglary. sebastian jogonzalez was captur as fur ran from the scene suits and animal masks. three are on the loose. and possibly armed. police have not put a dollar figure on the heist. awe off the nfl raiders are coming to town. the league's owners voted overwhelmingly to approve the team's move out of oakland. they will play the next, two, three seasons in california while a new stadium is built in las vegas. team's owner says he is responsible for the move. he knows he has got work to do explaining it all to the rader nation. >> wasn't the players, wasn't the coaches that made the decision. it was me that made it. if they have anybody to talk to about it. it shrewd be me. i will in the coming days try to explain to them what went into making this difficult decision. >> well, some raiders fans weren't waiting for explanation. they brought their raiders gear
prosecutors say he stabbed timothy kauffman to death last week. according to the daily news.aid he did it as the a practice run to stop interracial dating. >> we know the name of one suspect in the bellagio jewelry store burglary. sebastian jogonzalez was captur as fur ran from the scene suits and animal masks. three are on the loose. and possibly armed. police have not put a dollar figure on the heist. awe off the nfl raiders are coming to town. the league's owners voted overwhelmingly...
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-china relations and an update on what's happening in the region with timothy heath of theion an thetlantic council. and later, our weekly spotlight on take a look at charter school education. ashley mitchell will join us then. had of the supreme court confirmation hearing for judge neil gorsuch, c-span caught up with chuck grassley to discuss how he prepared for that hearing. our live coverage of that hearing starts monday on c-span2. , whether itration is for this one are going way back to 1981 when i have the first one, it is about the same. you read all you can about the individual. tendonlawyer that i am, i to rely upon people that raid the 200 -- read the 250 some decisions he has written but i like to read about him, and i have briefing papers for my staff. i also give direction to the staff of the kinds of questions i want to ask like for instance, appreciation of what they think about the original intent of the constitution writers, the extent to which they give deference to administrative bodies on writing rules or interpretation of law. in other words, i want to know that
-china relations and an update on what's happening in the region with timothy heath of theion an thetlantic council. and later, our weekly spotlight on take a look at charter school education. ashley mitchell will join us then. had of the supreme court confirmation hearing for judge neil gorsuch, c-span caught up with chuck grassley to discuss how he prepared for that hearing. our live coverage of that hearing starts monday on c-span2. , whether itration is for this one are going way back to...
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jackson stabbed 66-year-old timothy caughman to death as he was collecting bottles in manhatten. he is due back in court today. now to the health care blame game. president trump... lashing out at conservatives within his own party for the failure to repeal and replace obamacare'. he tweeted - "democrats are smiling in d-c that the freedom caucus, with the help of the club for growth and heritage, have saved planned parenthood and o-care." the chairman of the house "freedom caucus" responded on a-b-c's "this week"... senate minority leader chuck schumer said senate minority leader chuck schumer said democrats are willing to fix obamacare'... if republicans drop efforts to repeal it. the head of the office of management and budget said while the administration isn't giving up on health care... it is moving forward on other issues like tax reform. president trump is making good on his promise to change how things are done in washington. today - he will announce a new white house office that will be led by his son-in-law, jared kushner. the white house office of american innovation
jackson stabbed 66-year-old timothy caughman to death as he was collecting bottles in manhatten. he is due back in court today. now to the health care blame game. president trump... lashing out at conservatives within his own party for the failure to repeal and replace obamacare'. he tweeted - "democrats are smiling in d-c that the freedom caucus, with the help of the club for growth and heritage, have saved planned parenthood and o-care." the chairman of the house "freedom...
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timothy tyson, thank you very much. >> well thank you, jeffrey.nks for having me. >> woodruff: finally, as the world's christians begin lent-- a six week period of introspection in preparation for easter-- reflections from casper ter kuile, a researcher at harvard university who shares his humble opinion on the soul revival happening outside of america's churches. >> i grew up never going to church. and as a 30-year-old married man, i still don't. not because i don't value reflection, community, even the experience of the divine-- i do!-- but traditional religious congregations don't appeal to me-- and i'm not alone! millennials are turning away from religion faster than any other age group. according to the pew research center, more than a third of americans between 18 and 35 are now unaffiliated-- meaning when asked on surveys what religious identity they hold, they answer "none of the above." but what's really interesting is that the overwhelming majority of us 'nones' aren't necessarily atheists. two-thirds believe in god or a universal spirit
timothy tyson, thank you very much. >> well thank you, jeffrey.nks for having me. >> woodruff: finally, as the world's christians begin lent-- a six week period of introspection in preparation for easter-- reflections from casper ter kuile, a researcher at harvard university who shares his humble opinion on the soul revival happening outside of america's churches. >> i grew up never going to church. and as a 30-year-old married man, i still don't. not because i don't value...
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timothy here has a pretty unique way of using the treadmill.ay to work all of the leg muscles. >> he already had his glass of wine. and now he went to work it off. >> well, if nothing else he's keeping it fun. because sometimes a schedule can get boring. >> sometimes? >> hop. you don't stop. >>> thanks for watching. don't forget to tell all your friends you saw it here first. we'll see you next time on the next brand new episode of "right this minute." wendy's doesn't put up with mushy fish sandwiches like some do. their north pacific cod is breaded in crisp, flaky panko for a big... that's deliciously different. i love it even more than the sea. hey, don't get all mushy on us. it's dinner time and you worked overtime. so you have... no time. but you don't have to cut corners, mom! wendy's kids meals are now just $1.99 after 4pm for a limited time. and you can treat yourself too. it's about time. i know you and olivia were taking that boat to canada. i got a lot of influence on the waterfront. when you made a deal for the boat, i got a call! i
timothy here has a pretty unique way of using the treadmill.ay to work all of the leg muscles. >> he already had his glass of wine. and now he went to work it off. >> well, if nothing else he's keeping it fun. because sometimes a schedule can get boring. >> sometimes? >> hop. you don't stop. >>> thanks for watching. don't forget to tell all your friends you saw it here first. we'll see you next time on the next brand new episode of "right this minute."...
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timothy fry is a professor of post-soviet foreign policy at columbia university and former director ate harriman institute. i was looking at the "washington post," drawing lines on a big circle of russian government, russian businesses then the ambassador from russia to the united states. and they had almost a dozen known connections to the trump team. they also had almost half a dozen suspected links to these three russian groups that i just mentioned. i'm talking about a dozen and a half different lines. we want to show how complex this is. uncommon, in your research? >> it's very common for u.s. government officials to reach out to foreign diplomats. the sense to which the trump administration has done that on russia is really remarkable and not the extent of it, it's also the timing of some of these meetings which seem to happen right before there are, for example, changes in the plats form at the republican national convention and also jeff sessions met with kislyak right after -- >> ambassador kislyak. >> -- mr. clapper declared for the first time they thought the russians were b
timothy fry is a professor of post-soviet foreign policy at columbia university and former director ate harriman institute. i was looking at the "washington post," drawing lines on a big circle of russian government, russian businesses then the ambassador from russia to the united states. and they had almost a dozen known connections to the trump team. they also had almost half a dozen suspected links to these three russian groups that i just mentioned. i'm talking about a dozen and a...
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timothy me yacht is a fell down a flight of stairs. >>> a recipient of a metal of honor will be laido rest. major john harrison junior lived in philadelphia 30 years and passed away a week ago. friend and family gathered for his viewing. harrison was a fighter during world war ii and part of the famed red tails. president george w bush brented harrison with the metal of honor in 2007. he was 96 >>> turning to david murphy. it was damp when i walked out >> we got one batch pushing away but the majority will be wet as the next round comes in. storm tracker 6 live double scan right now shows us we're looking at rain to the east of philadelphia. there's light stuff in the immediate region and immediate pennsylvania suburbs and new jersey suburbs. obviously where you see that yellow through vineland and atlantic city it's a little worse, closer look coming up. right now in philadelphia, as we head out, we have sky 6 and hashed to see the comment bore barry bridge. again you can see over philadelphia, it's all pretty much light stuff at this point and over south jersey heavier cells highli
timothy me yacht is a fell down a flight of stairs. >>> a recipient of a metal of honor will be laido rest. major john harrison junior lived in philadelphia 30 years and passed away a week ago. friend and family gathered for his viewing. harrison was a fighter during world war ii and part of the famed red tails. president george w bush brented harrison with the metal of honor in 2007. he was 96 >>> turning to david murphy. it was damp when i walked out >> we got one...
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timothy here has a pretty unique way of using the treadmill.'s a way to work all of the leg muscles. >> he already had his glass of wine. and now he went to work it off. >> well, if nothing else, he's keeping it fun. because sometimes a schedule can get boring. >> sometimes? >> hop. you don't stop. >>> thanks for watching. don't forget to tell all your friends you saw it here first. we'll see you next time on the next brand new episode of "right this minute." >>> tonight, several developing stories. fbi director james comey on capitol hill. lawmakers demanding to know where is the proof of president trump's claim that president obama wiretapped him. what our team has learned. >>> critical condition? the white house battle to save the plan to replace obamacare. and tonight t e, the eye-openin new number. how americans just signed up for obamacare. >>> hacking america. the fbi bombshell tonight. the justice department revealing. an arrest, and the hunt for three others. russian spies among them. hacking into hundreds of millions of e-mail account
timothy here has a pretty unique way of using the treadmill.'s a way to work all of the leg muscles. >> he already had his glass of wine. and now he went to work it off. >> well, if nothing else, he's keeping it fun. because sometimes a schedule can get boring. >> sometimes? >> hop. you don't stop. >>> thanks for watching. don't forget to tell all your friends you saw it here first. we'll see you next time on the next brand new episode of "right this...
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prosecutors say he stabbed timothy kauffman to death last week. according to the daily news.as the a practice run to stop interracial dating. >> we know the name of one suspect in the bellagio jewelry store burglary. sebastian jogonzalez was captur as fur ran from the scene in suits and animal masks. three are on the loose. and possibly armed. police have not put a dollar figure on the heist. awe off the nfl raiders are coming to town. the league's owners voted overwhelmingly to approve the team's move out of oakland. they will play the next, two, three seasons in california while a new stadium is built in las vegas. team's owner says he is responsible for the move. he knows he has got work to do explaining it all to the rader nation. >> wasn't the players, wasn't the coaches that made the decision. it was me that made it. if they have anybody to talk to about it. it shrewd be me. i will in the coming days try to explain to them what went into making this difficult decision. >> well, some raiders fans weren't waiting for explanation. they brought their raiders gear to team he
prosecutors say he stabbed timothy kauffman to death last week. according to the daily news.as the a practice run to stop interracial dating. >> we know the name of one suspect in the bellagio jewelry store burglary. sebastian jogonzalez was captur as fur ran from the scene in suits and animal masks. three are on the loose. and possibly armed. police have not put a dollar figure on the heist. awe off the nfl raiders are coming to town. the league's owners voted overwhelmingly to approve...
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. >> reporter: director of emergency services in delaware county timothy boyce said at&t were getting bus signal or line just kept ringing. at&t was able to fix issue by 10:30 last night but not before potentially costing one person their life. >> a person was in urgent need of medical care, personal that was with them tried for 10 to 15 minutes to call out on their cell phone. that 10 or 15 minutes were critical amount of time. >> reporter: emergency management now says this is why people should know the non-emergency numbers in their counties that number was the work around during the at&t, 911 outage. >> we're encouraging people to use this experience to learn. >> reporter: having non- emergency number in your county is extremely important but emergency management says a what is more important is having a general backup plan in case you lose power or cell phone service, all together. >> last thing we want is anybody to be delayed getting help, so if you cannot get through either service get a neighbor, get a friend to make them aware. >> reporter: at&t has not said what caused mass
. >> reporter: director of emergency services in delaware county timothy boyce said at&t were getting bus signal or line just kept ringing. at&t was able to fix issue by 10:30 last night but not before potentially costing one person their life. >> a person was in urgent need of medical care, personal that was with them tried for 10 to 15 minutes to call out on their cell phone. that 10 or 15 minutes were critical amount of time. >> reporter: emergency management now...
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. >> reporter: museum director timothy robb explains this comprehensive plan will be rolled out in phasest of more than a decade of work and was developed by architect frank gary. >> it's a extraordinary design that will make it ared again for the next 100 years. >> reporter: as evidenced by the equipment, work has already begun. the plan is vast. it includes a vaulted walkway running from the kelly drive side of the museum which will serve as the primary entrance. lenfest haul at the west entrance will be renovated. the auditorium will be removed. this wall carved away and a two story public space known as the forum will be created. >> why? because we'll be expanding the museum down at the lower level. we need to get more people there. we need more space for american art, modern and contemporary art. >> reporter: most of the public collections will remain accessible before the core project's completion in 2020 but you'll see some closures along the way partitions like this one as the museum is updated and reorganized. this thursday the museum will be unveiling its plan to the public. adm
. >> reporter: museum director timothy robb explains this comprehensive plan will be rolled out in phasest of more than a decade of work and was developed by architect frank gary. >> it's a extraordinary design that will make it ared again for the next 100 years. >> reporter: as evidenced by the equipment, work has already begun. the plan is vast. it includes a vaulted walkway running from the kelly drive side of the museum which will serve as the primary entrance. lenfest...
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nineteen year-old sophomore timothy piazza and engineering student was killed last in when he fell down a set of stairs at the frat, help was not summoned until the next day. some other restrictions imposed include postponing rushing for next year limiting amount of social events at greek organizations may have, per semester. >>> another historic surgery from the children's hospital of philadelphia it is a cbs-3 healthwatch exclusive, risky delicate heart operation on a fetus. >>> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on this amazing story and how this all transpired. >> reporter: chop has done it again. they have become world renowned for fetal heart surgery. operating on a fetus , still inside mother's womb. this time doctors operated on a tiny fetal heart and after some risky setbacks, we were there as the family from south america said good bye to the team, that saved their baby. >>> you are going home. >>> yes. >>very excited. >> reporter: baby juan and his parents are heading back to home where the infant is a celebrity. >>> we see messages, phone calls, from people we do not k
nineteen year-old sophomore timothy piazza and engineering student was killed last in when he fell down a set of stairs at the frat, help was not summoned until the next day. some other restrictions imposed include postponing rushing for next year limiting amount of social events at greek organizations may have, per semester. >>> another historic surgery from the children's hospital of philadelphia it is a cbs-3 healthwatch exclusive, risky delicate heart operation on a fetus....