memorials and now funerals. above all, though, it s been a week to focus on a dozen lives as thewere lived not just as they were lost. tonight on this one week anniversary in this special hour of 360 as we have all week we re going to focus on those whose lives were lost and those whose lives were forever changed. john blunk. we will remember. a.j. boik. we will remember. jesse childress. we will remember. gordon cowden. we will remember. jessica ghawi. we will remember. john larimer. we will remember. matt mcquinn. we will remember. micayla medek. we will remember. veronica moser-sullivan. we will remember. alex sullivan. we will remember. alexander teves. we will remember. and rebecca wingo. we will remember. community promising we will remember. that was colorado s governor at the memorial just days after the shooting. you can hear it in the voices of the crowd. people determined not to make this about a gunman but about
memorials and now funerals. above all, though, it s been a week to focus on a dozen lives as they were lived not just as they were lost. tonight on this one week anniversary in this special hour of 360 as we have all week we re going to focus on those whose lives were lost and those whose lives were forever changed. john blunk. we will remember. a.j. boik. we will remember. jesse childress. we will remember. gordon cowden. we will remember. jessica ghawi. we will remember. john larimer. we will remember. matt mcquinn. we will remember. micayla medek. we will remember. veronica moser-sullivan. we will remember. alex sullivan. we will remember. alexander teves. we will remember. and rebecca wingo. we will remember. community promising we will remember. that was colorado s governor at the memorial just days after the shooting. you can hear it in the voices of the crowd. people determined not to make this about a gunman but abou
a radiologic tech. that s when the licensing board started investigating him will after an incident in a hospital in arizona. they are speak viewed interviewe and he told the licensing board i looked in and found dave lying on his back in the bathroom stall. i looked in the toilet and spotted a 5 cc syringe and needle floating in the water. the label was blue and he said i m going to jail. while this arizona board was investigating him, he voluntarily surrendered his license and he wrote a letter to the board saying, i m surrend surrendering my arizona license at will beuse i don t have the resources nor money to fight the accusations. and willing to wait to be eligible for reinstated in through three years. later that very same month, he went on to work in hospitals in philadelphia, kansas, georgia, and then new hampshire. an expert? so-called drug diversion says it s all too common that a health professional will be investigated in one state and then leave to go work in ano
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, facebook not making many friends this evening because just a few hours ago, facebook came out with its first earnings report as a big public company. and it did do about what people thought. revenue was up 32% from a year ago. that may sound good but the problem is facebook s shares are taking a big hit. you remember, this is a company that was second biggest stock market launch ever. today facebook shares closed at 26 a share. $26 a share. you see that black diamond-looking ski slope. it s falling even after the market closed tonight. down about 30% from where it went public. this obviously has hurt a lot of people who struggled to try to get shares of this ipo. why are people so nervous? there s one word and it s money. during tonight s conference call with investors, mark zuckerberg, the ceo of facebook, made it clear that making money from advertising is a top priority. we know that social ads perform much be
finish what he started right now, you know, i just laid there and i thought, this is it, this is it. he says he felt a curtain of darkness falling and just as quickly it was as if the sun came out. tonight, he ll tell you about how dark turned to day. and in barely a heartbeat, he knew he would make it out of the theater alive. we begin with another report. an update on an important story we ve been following for months now. try to get answers keeping them honest. we told you about a number of supposed charities which have raised many of millions of dollars but when we examined their tax filings we haven t been able to find much of any of of that money going directly to the people or groups they claim be helping. people like disabled veterans. one charity called the disabled veterans national foundation we found has sent a shelter for homeless veterans thousands of bags of these. coconut m&ms. as absurd as it sounds, as insulting it is to common sense and most importantl