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michael weinberg, what if they don't? what are the consequences? >> the thing to remember here this isn't like medicare. it's not like children's health insurance. we can't take ten years to make this work. if we don't get the enrollment that we need and the website is just one piece of it, but a critical piece of making sure that happens is we don't get the risk pool that we need we end up with skyrocketing rates next year. >> the risk pool, julie, tell bus the essentials. who needs to be signing up for the health insurance plan to make it work? >> well, nearly all americans are supposed to have health insurance or they might face a penalty fine. that's one thing. what the administration and other proponents are hoping for are younger healthier people had will sign up because insurance is a risk pool. spreads the risk. you want people who won't cost a lot of money to offset those who may have problems in a given year. we don't have statistics yet. there have been a few things discussed, about a third of the people were seen come together site enro
michael weinberg, what if they don't? what are the consequences? >> the thing to remember here this isn't like medicare. it's not like children's health insurance. we can't take ten years to make this work. if we don't get the enrollment that we need and the website is just one piece of it, but a critical piece of making sure that happens is we don't get the risk pool that we need we end up with skyrocketing rates next year. >> the risk pool, julie, tell bus the essentials. who...
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midei testified weinberg would have died without the procedure. midei's attorney also fired back saying tests clearly showed weinberg had unknowingly suffered a heart attack and "there were abnormal changes to the heart." dr. midei was an independent contractor and had been head of st. joseph's catheterization lab since 1995 where he performed thousands of cardiac stebt operations. >> what i did was what i would want for myself, for anyone in my family, my mother, father. they were treated appropriately and with the highest regard for their well being. >> reporter: he since has resigned from st. joseph's hospital which also is listed in the $150 million lawsuit. that hospital now has a new owner, partially due to this problem and these cases that that have arisen. mike schuh reporting live. back to you. >> thank you very much. midei lost his medical license in 2011. >>> city police make an arrest following a fatal stabbing in northwest baltimore. 30-year-old gabriel smith is charged with second degree murder in the death of letreesha gowdy. police
midei testified weinberg would have died without the procedure. midei's attorney also fired back saying tests clearly showed weinberg had unknowingly suffered a heart attack and "there were abnormal changes to the heart." dr. midei was an independent contractor and had been head of st. joseph's catheterization lab since 1995 where he performed thousands of cardiac stebt operations. >> what i did was what i would want for myself, for anyone in my family, my mother, father. they...
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last week, a jury found in weinberg's favor. now, the jury has been called in to decide damages of weinberg, based in large part on his past dealings withings with this man. >> please welcome, the chairman of the company, david cordish. >> reporter: for years, they were partners. until weinberg feared his health was in jeopardy and he had to cut hours. he went from all type a, all in. david cordish said to his partner, you're either all in or all out. when weinberg found he had a healthy heart issue he tried to get his job back. but cordish said, when you leave me, you can't come back. >> reporter: during the years he thought he was ill, cordish went on to open the maryland live casino and other project the. weinberg's lawyers say if he hadn't received a faulty diagnosis, he would haved 4% of the projects for three major contracts. >> reporter: wein burg's lawyers say those projects cost glen weinberg, $58 million in lost income. >> as we were telling you earlier, medei's lawyers say glen weinberg's numbers are speculation. cord
last week, a jury found in weinberg's favor. now, the jury has been called in to decide damages of weinberg, based in large part on his past dealings withings with this man. >> please welcome, the chairman of the company, david cordish. >> reporter: for years, they were partners. until weinberg feared his health was in jeopardy and he had to cut hours. he went from all type a, all in. david cordish said to his partner, you're either all in or all out. when weinberg found he had a...
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last week, a jury found in weinberg's favor. now, the jury has been called back to decide damages for weinberg, based in large part with his past dealings with this man. >> please welcome, the chairman of the company, david cordish. >> reporter: for years, weinberg and cordish were partners. in opening statements, weinberg's lawyer said he went from his type a, all in, i love my job, to he's work -- not working as hard, not putting in all of his hours. cordish said, you're all in or you're all out. when weinberg found out his heart was healthy, he tried to get his job back, but cordish said, when you leave me, you can't come back. >> reporter: weinberg's lawyers say if he hadn't received a faulty diagnosis, he would would have wife -- would have received 4% of the profits from several things. >> wienberg's lawyers say the lost projects cost him $58 million in lost income. >> thank you. medei's lawyers told the jury, that is speck eulogy on -- speculation on the past. and david cordish will testify what the numbers might have bee
last week, a jury found in weinberg's favor. now, the jury has been called back to decide damages for weinberg, based in large part with his past dealings with this man. >> please welcome, the chairman of the company, david cordish. >> reporter: for years, weinberg and cordish were partners. in opening statements, weinberg's lawyer said he went from his type a, all in, i love my job, to he's work -- not working as hard, not putting in all of his hours. cordish said, you're all in or...
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john weinberg ran the firm. his father, sidey weinberg had run the firm before him.. he paid attention to you. you worked for hank paulson, when the former treasury secretary was at goldman sachs as well. >> correct. liz: he had recommended, son, you should work for hank paulson. >> yes he did. i took his advice. the story he is known about, one of the first stories in the book, goldman committed to take the firm, take a british company public in the late 1980s. then there was a stock market crash and, all the other banks were trying to get out of this commitment to do the ipo. and the legal contractual loud him to do so and john l. weinberg said, i don't care what a legal contract said, we told these people we would do it. so i'm not basing this ethical decision on a legal contract. i'm basing it on what i told somebody. liz: so he held his word is what you're saying. then as the firm evolved through the years you call it, organizational drift where you stray away from the original culture of the firm. >> the original meanings of what john white ahead had written th
john weinberg ran the firm. his father, sidey weinberg had run the firm before him.. he paid attention to you. you worked for hank paulson, when the former treasury secretary was at goldman sachs as well. >> correct. liz: he had recommended, son, you should work for hank paulson. >> yes he did. i took his advice. the story he is known about, one of the first stories in the book, goldman committed to take the firm, take a british company public in the late 1980s. then there was a...
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. >> researchers green and weinberger the fight against aids is about cutting off the hiv virus at theass before it can trigger the disease. but unlike the current therapy that rely on viral drug they are con sen tikriting on 2 different but equally novel tactic. >> the cell are inaffectd with hiv in green and the red cell shown here have therapy particle. >> weinberger team believes it can start the virus by creating parasite. >> genetically modified version of hiv harmless to human but once in the body they suck up cell resource the virus needs to replicate indicate and cause aids. >> just by the virus hijack the cell we are building parasite of the virus that you say hijack this hijacker and steal the resource from his the hijacker. >>reporter: dr. weinberger believes the sayer site also known as therapeutic interfering particle could possibly mutate along with hiv itself acting like a long-term vaccine in the body. >> we are really at the beginning of building these therapeutic approaches. these tip of therapeutic approaches. >> these are the cell infected. >>reporter: the second p
. >> researchers green and weinberger the fight against aids is about cutting off the hiv virus at theass before it can trigger the disease. but unlike the current therapy that rely on viral drug they are con sen tikriting on 2 different but equally novel tactic. >> the cell are inaffectd with hiv in green and the red cell shown here have therapy particle. >> weinberger team believes it can start the virus by creating parasite. >> genetically modified version of hiv...
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a developer glean weinberg is suing after he was told he needed surgeries to keep his arteries open.successful projects. >>> stay with wjz. up next, inside ♪ >>> good morning. it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." a new cbs news poll finds half of americans think healthcare.gov is not working. officials say the white house should have known ahead of time. we'll have charles krauthammer what he believes the alternative. >>> scientists scanning the brains of dogs for signs of love. how an mri can fetch the emotions of man's best friend. >>> and author john grisham is right here in studio 57. he'll tell you why he waited so long to wait for a sequel to quite "time to kill." first today's "eye opener." >> i just saw people run pupg. >> less than 24 hours ago. this was a scene of horror. a teacher shot to death and two wounded before a gunman turned a gun on himself. >> the administration launched healthcare.gov anyway. >> it becomes apparent that the problems inherent in the way the website operates is very signature. and i think it's going difficult to reverse this in a ma
a developer glean weinberg is suing after he was told he needed surgeries to keep his arteries open.successful projects. >>> stay with wjz. up next, inside ♪ >>> good morning. it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." a new cbs news poll finds half of americans think healthcare.gov is not working. officials say the white house should have known ahead of time. we'll have charles krauthammer what he believes the alternative. >>> scientists scanning...
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weinberg's attorney called this a slamdunk case. the truth is in the medical records which are loaded with errors and acree sees. clues -- she's accused of mr. printing -- he is accused of misrepresenting the medical conditions. missed,e projects he [indiscernible] federal investigators found that between 2007 and 2009, baltimore day performed hundreds of step procedures that did not need them. the maryland board of physicians charged with unprofessional conduct. in 2011, he lost his maryland medical license. 250settled to unfitted he -- lawsuits with other patients. every procedure he performed was medically necessary, according to the doctor. . >> they were performed -- they were treated with the highest regard. i'm confident in everything i have done. opening statements continue on monday. >> watching and waiting. that is what the next few days will be for people along the gulf coast. >> a tropical storm watch is in effect for the area. how cities are preparing for karen, and the world the shutdown could playing. -- play. >> a bl
weinberg's attorney called this a slamdunk case. the truth is in the medical records which are loaded with errors and acree sees. clues -- she's accused of mr. printing -- he is accused of misrepresenting the medical conditions. missed,e projects he [indiscernible] federal investigators found that between 2007 and 2009, baltimore day performed hundreds of step procedures that did not need them. the maryland board of physicians charged with unprofessional conduct. in 2011, he lost his maryland...
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nader's raider back in the early '70s, he got us an interview with caspar weinberger. we used that to get interviews with everybody from william casey to frank carlucci. i mean, it was just--we got probably 60 interviews out of those 100. c-span: who was the nader's raider that worked for caspar weinberger? >> guest: it was robert taft. c-span: fourth? >> guest: fourth i think, yeah. c-span: great grandson... >> guest: yes, i believe. c-span: ... of william howard taft. >> guest: i believe so, yes. and--so we were able to get these interviews. we di--put enormous amount of leg work in, which you have a lot more energy i think when you're that young, and came up with this book that was a best-seller in washington. and again, we were 23 years old it was a terrific opportunity. c-span: how did it come that ron brownstein had placed the ad and then how did you meet and get married? >> guest: well, he just--he likes to tell the story of how he included that--he was looking for writers and he included that berkeley thing at the last minute as--as a chance--as--as those thing
nader's raider back in the early '70s, he got us an interview with caspar weinberger. we used that to get interviews with everybody from william casey to frank carlucci. i mean, it was just--we got probably 60 interviews out of those 100. c-span: who was the nader's raider that worked for caspar weinberger? >> guest: it was robert taft. c-span: fourth? >> guest: fourth i think, yeah. c-span: great grandson... >> guest: yes, i believe. c-span: ... of william howard taft....
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[laughs] when he was a kid, he was weinberg. >> in fact, you were born weinberg. >> and then he changed i was about six months old. >> steve and elaine wynn moved to las vegas in 1967. his career took off when he invested in the golden nugget and added hotel rooms to the casino. >> hi, i'm steve wynn, and this is one of the beautiful suites in the golden nugget of las vegas, which as... >> he became its president by the time he was 31 and convinced frank sinatra not only to sing but to appear in a series of commercials. >> hi, mr. sinatra. i'm steve wynn. i run this place. >> you see i get enough towels. >> the golden nugget became wynn's golden egg. las vegas was just a bunch of casinos in the 1980s when steve wynn built the mirage, the first luxury resort on the strip. outside, a volcano exploded every 15 minutes. inside, he hired siegfried and roy to perform. next door, he built another hotel and brought cirque du soleil to las vegas for the first time. the strip wasn't just about gambling anymore, and steve wynn was hailed as a visionary. >> i've been given too much credit for that,
[laughs] when he was a kid, he was weinberg. >> in fact, you were born weinberg. >> and then he changed i was about six months old. >> steve and elaine wynn moved to las vegas in 1967. his career took off when he invested in the golden nugget and added hotel rooms to the casino. >> hi, i'm steve wynn, and this is one of the beautiful suites in the golden nugget of las vegas, which as... >> he became its president by the time he was 31 and convinced frank sinatra...
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i'm here with joe perella, founder, ceo of perella weinberg. grand marshal, wearing your flag proudly. >> thank you. >> i want to get your take on the craziness in washington. dow up 72 points. markets ignoring or complacent? what's your take on all this? >> the thing goes up and down, depending on, you know, who's talking to whom or who's not talking to whom. >> but if we default, that's going to be a problem. >> i don't think can you make a living trying to day trade in this environment. the really great investors have their eyes on goalpost out into the future. that's what they key off of. this other stuff here can just whip saw you around day and night. >> tell me about the future. perella weinberg, two businesses, m&a and restructuring and your asset management business. with seven offices all around the world. what does your book look like next year? what are you expecting in terms of m&a and volume? >> i would think there would be more m & a volume if it weren't for the uncertainty. business leaders don't like uncertainty and we have ple
i'm here with joe perella, founder, ceo of perella weinberg. grand marshal, wearing your flag proudly. >> thank you. >> i want to get your take on the craziness in washington. dow up 72 points. markets ignoring or complacent? what's your take on all this? >> the thing goes up and down, depending on, you know, who's talking to whom or who's not talking to whom. >> but if we default, that's going to be a problem. >> i don't think can you make a living trying to day...
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out in victory after six jurors found midei breeched medical care standards in the care of glen weinberg. he claims he lost $50 million in business after scaling back to deal with matters of the heart. he was the director at st. joseph. >> what i did is what i would want for myself, my mother, my father. they were treated appropriately and with the highest reward. >> attorney byron morgan said many are not argued. >> you have to go through about 100 cases before you find one case that's good enough. so the vast, vast majority of these the lawyer rejects because there isn't a case. >> in 2009 st. joseph medical center sent letters to hundreds of dr. midei's patients warning them they may have received unnecessary stints. >> midei said it was 90%. after they reviewed everything 0 %. >> the percentages were for blockages in the blood vessels. dr. midei was in the courtroom when the verdict was read. he showed little to no emotion. >> damages are expected to be discussed next week. >>> today police are investigating a strange incident at a city school that led to five children falling ill of
out in victory after six jurors found midei breeched medical care standards in the care of glen weinberg. he claims he lost $50 million in business after scaling back to deal with matters of the heart. he was the director at st. joseph. >> what i did is what i would want for myself, my mother, my father. they were treated appropriately and with the highest reward. >> attorney byron morgan said many are not argued. >> you have to go through about 100 cases before you find one...
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and neil weinberg, itor-in-chief of american banker.o start this off of what you to look at something. we want to make a chart of the different ancies investigating jpmorgan. there are so many we could not fit them all on the same screen. and lk at this next screen. five more. ten ancies. th does not evemention the fha or the my state investigations. now the "wall street journal" editoria page,ashington is leading j.p. morgan and may yet stirring up jamie dimon as a lesson inhat will happen to any banker who dares to disagree with his washington bosses. his storytelling needs conflict. vear with conflict. what do you thk of tt point of view, the idea thathis is really at some point a witch hunt. >> thank you for having me on. actually, i have the complete opposite view, as you might have guessed going into this. i think that the criticism and the fact that jamie don has been so out front in the resistance to the form of wall street's has really caused him to create a whole sense of defiance against regulators which iseally what has happ
and neil weinberg, itor-in-chief of american banker.o start this off of what you to look at something. we want to make a chart of the different ancies investigating jpmorgan. there are so many we could not fit them all on the same screen. and lk at this next screen. five more. ten ancies. th does not evemention the fha or the my state investigations. now the "wall street journal" editoria page,ashington is leading j.p. morgan and may yet stirring up jamie dimon as a lesson inhat will...
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but if the jury finds against him, it seems likely glen weinberg will sue for millions. >> like the earlier suit, st. joseph's hospital, is also a codefendant. >>> an arraignment with four sailors. mary is live in the newsroom with the latest on that case. >> reporter: well, vic, navy diver, first class james rier, and second class ryan harris, drowned on february 26th, while working at the aberdeen proving ground. the four sailors appeared in court this morning at naval station in norfolk. each was charged with dereliction of duty. separate trials for each of the men are scheduled for january. none of the sailors have entered a plea. in august, five sailors were given punishments for their roles in connection with deaths. four sailors refused to accept that punishment, leading to their arraignment today. >>> maximum three months confinement and reduction today. facing a maximum of six months confinement. >>> police are looking for answers after a man is struck and killed on the bw parkway during morning rush hour. wjz is live in north baltimore now. derek valcourt with the latest on the in
but if the jury finds against him, it seems likely glen weinberg will sue for millions. >> like the earlier suit, st. joseph's hospital, is also a codefendant. >>> an arraignment with four sailors. mary is live in the newsroom with the latest on that case. >> reporter: well, vic, navy diver, first class james rier, and second class ryan harris, drowned on february 26th, while working at the aberdeen proving ground. the four sailors appeared in court this morning at naval...
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joseph's medical center, are liable for breaching standard care in the case of glen weinberg. back to you. >> rochelle ritchie, reporting live from towson. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore sun. a look at the incentives that were offered to amazon.com that helped lure their new distribution center here. >>> a profile of local wheelchair marathoner, as she prepares for the new york city marathon. >>> and a midterm report card for ravens' quarterback, joe flacco. for all of these stories and a whole lot more, read tomorrow's baltimore sun. remember to look for the updated forecast from wjz's first warning weather team. >>> and still ahead on eyewitness news. bush fire is burning in australia. the latest from crews, trying to control those flames. >>> new research about blood sugar levels and the brain. what the study reveals that may surprise you. >>> bob turk. first warning weather center. chilly temperatures into the weekend. i'll have the exclusich first warning five-day forecast. warning five-day f
joseph's medical center, are liable for breaching standard care in the case of glen weinberg. back to you. >> rochelle ritchie, reporting live from towson. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore sun. a look at the incentives that were offered to amazon.com that helped lure their new distribution center here. >>> a profile of local wheelchair marathoner, as she prepares for the new york city...
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and neil weinberg, editor-in-chief of amecan bank.o start this off of what you to look at something. we wan to make a crt of the fferent agencies investigating jpmorgan. there are so many we could not fit them all on the sam screen. and look k at this next scree five more. ten agencies. that does n even mention the fha or the many state investigations. now the "wall street journal" editorl page, washington is leading j. morgan and may yet stirng up jam dimon as a lesson in what will happen to any banr who dar to disagree with his washington bosses. his storytelling needs conflict. vestar with conflict. of view, the idea that this ist really a some poa witch hunt. >> thank you for having me on. actually, i have the complete opposite view, as you might have guessed going into this. i thinthat t criticism and th fact tt jamie dimon has been so out frontn the sistance to the form of wall street's haseall caused him to create a whole sense of defiance against regulators which is really what has happened. if you look at the reports that wer
and neil weinberg, editor-in-chief of amecan bank.o start this off of what you to look at something. we wan to make a crt of the fferent agencies investigating jpmorgan. there are so many we could not fit them all on the sam screen. and look k at this next scree five more. ten agencies. that does n even mention the fha or the many state investigations. now the "wall street journal" editorl page, washington is leading j. morgan and may yet stirng up jam dimon as a lesson in what will...
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reporter: the first and second gradersa the moravia park elementary, receive free books thanks to the weinberg foundation. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news. >> i don't remember my daughter playing soccer. youth soccer. i don't remember that. >> health concerns for an nfl legend. what brett favre is saying about his memory. >>> up in flames. what caused this mess in a chicago suburb. >>> meteorologist tim williams, along with bob turk, as we head into the last weekend of october. we're putting the finishing touches on your exclusive first warning five-day forecast. it's coming up in a few moments. >>> and wjz 13 is always on. here are the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com at this hour. for updates on all the day's news, and the updated forecast any time, log onto cbsbaltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> toyota is found at fault in a crash. a jury ordered the car maker to pay $1.5 million. and $1.5 million to the family of barbara schwartz. the passenger who was killed. the incident is one of more than 700 unintended acceleration cases that toyota is facing. >>> people living in a quiet, illin
reporter: the first and second gradersa the moravia park elementary, receive free books thanks to the weinberg foundation. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news. >> i don't remember my daughter playing soccer. youth soccer. i don't remember that. >> health concerns for an nfl legend. what brett favre is saying about his memory. >>> up in flames. what caused this mess in a chicago suburb. >>> meteorologist tim williams, along with bob turk, as we head...
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cheryl: 15 points off, jason weinberg, thank you.n four months. that is good for the u.s. economy. to the trading pits of the cme comments and phil flynn. >> these lower oil prices will provide cover for the fed. one of the problems we have with rising oil prices, the fed was worried that would harm the economic recovery and they have to pull that. janet yellen said there was never a connection. that wasn't true then, it is true now. oil inventory up, not only did we get an increase of 5.24 million barrels this week, but last week's number we got two days ago because of the government shutdown we are talking ten million barrels of oil in the last two weeks but products are slammed on that news right now. gasoline prices, the wholesale price down $0.05 a gallon at numb to dollars and $0.55 and deegan heating oil down 666, down 29285. this is good news for the economy and also may be a sign the oil prices are different from the risk on risk of trade we have seen for some time. rising production, rising supply is changing the dynamic an
cheryl: 15 points off, jason weinberg, thank you.n four months. that is good for the u.s. economy. to the trading pits of the cme comments and phil flynn. >> these lower oil prices will provide cover for the fed. one of the problems we have with rising oil prices, the fed was worried that would harm the economic recovery and they have to pull that. janet yellen said there was never a connection. that wasn't true then, it is true now. oil inventory up, not only did we get an increase of...
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michael weinberger, we spoke to him, he is the director of pain management at colombian presbyterian. is so easily abused but also worried about the impact the restricting the drug will have. >> the numbers are up to 15,000 deaths a year related to prescription opiodes. that is a crisis we need to respond to. at the same time i think opioids are very useful for many patients and for many parities with chronic pain it is important to have these medication so think can have quality of life. bill: in -- >> in december the fda will submit the formal recommendation to reclassify products like vicodin to schedule 2. they anticipate that the national institute of drug abuse will then agree. the next stop will be the dea for a final decision. martha? martha: interesting debate, and you can understand both sides there. doctor, thank you very much. >> thanks, martha. bill: he was convicted of killing his neighbor almost 40 years ago. now the kennedy cousin michael skakel will have a new trial and he could soon walk out of jail. we'll talk to former homicide detective mark fuhrman who has done e
michael weinberger, we spoke to him, he is the director of pain management at colombian presbyterian. is so easily abused but also worried about the impact the restricting the drug will have. >> the numbers are up to 15,000 deaths a year related to prescription opiodes. that is a crisis we need to respond to. at the same time i think opioids are very useful for many patients and for many parities with chronic pain it is important to have these medication so think can have quality of life....
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michael weinberger, the director at the press. allowing access to patients who do need them while at the same time curbing abuse. >> a tightening accessibility in some way might lead to reductions. we have a public health crisis related to opiate abuse and we need to aware the public. >> gregg, let's look at some other drugs involved. adderall, ritalin, those are scheduled as well. oxycodone is a schedule two. make this a scheduled to put some of them are neighborhood of other drugs we already worry about. gregg. gregg: thank you. more medical news sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. eastern time right here on the fox news channel. jenna: was president obama trying to steer media coverage away from yesterday's bare knuckles house hearing on the botched obamacare rollout by giving a speech on immigration reform at the white house surrounded by reporters during those proceedings on capitol hill? here's how it all went down. >> doesn't make sense to have 11 million people who are in this country illegally without any incentives or any way
michael weinberger, the director at the press. allowing access to patients who do need them while at the same time curbing abuse. >> a tightening accessibility in some way might lead to reductions. we have a public health crisis related to opiate abuse and we need to aware the public. >> gregg, let's look at some other drugs involved. adderall, ritalin, those are scheduled as well. oxycodone is a schedule two. make this a scheduled to put some of them are neighborhood of other drugs...
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eventually it gets to the secretary of defense weinberger's attention to essentially sides with thoseho think alliance has been insubordinate and fires them come relieves them. in the middle of all of this admiral kraft, the guy who had privately encouraged him and the transcripts of the fall of conversations the trend lines in growler, he does not backing up and says that he knows nothing. saliva six the fall for something that the chairman and actually encouraged. >> interesting. first. >> you understand that ron is perhaps the largest piece of the threat environment. is no longer the soviet union of the russians to rerun the word about somali pirates, and the big scheme of things iran lens the largest as the possible military acquirement. how does a more junior military personnel, how did they understand u.s. policy? busted a snapshot of something fairly recent. the think our young military officers do see iran as the enemy? county think that they are conditioned to understand u.s. policy. how often they get briefed on u.s. policy. how they get the nuances? was supposed to before l
eventually it gets to the secretary of defense weinberger's attention to essentially sides with thoseho think alliance has been insubordinate and fires them come relieves them. in the middle of all of this admiral kraft, the guy who had privately encouraged him and the transcripts of the fall of conversations the trend lines in growler, he does not backing up and says that he knows nothing. saliva six the fall for something that the chairman and actually encouraged. >> interesting. first....
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the major, senator smith a joke, you asked reporters that they could take a back out to senator weinbergyou called one reporter an idiot which i guess is sometimes justified. he also called bashar "numnuts." regret the language used when a second time be any different? >> it would not. when folks act in a certain manner, people do not call them out. it has not prevented us from doing all the things that you talked about in the preface. to work across the aisle with republicans and democrats to be able to make sure that we get things done. billion pension reform, property tax cap, but is that the past. that have been passed. is important that folks know who i am and what i tell them something i'm telling the truth as i see it and i will not mince words about it. i think that is the way those people in new jersey are. they are not going to say anything from chris christie the second term if we're lucky enough to have one. at theink the governor last debate he defended his name-calling and bullying by saying it was an example of strong leadership. he said it was an example of street talk. i
the major, senator smith a joke, you asked reporters that they could take a back out to senator weinbergyou called one reporter an idiot which i guess is sometimes justified. he also called bashar "numnuts." regret the language used when a second time be any different? >> it would not. when folks act in a certain manner, people do not call them out. it has not prevented us from doing all the things that you talked about in the preface. to work across the aisle with republicans...
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