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while cornell wishes he could pay it all, ink magazine's mike hoffman says he is giving his employeesl. >> premiums have gone up 73% since 2000 for companies across the board. some companies have been able to shift more of the cost to employees. he shifts 20% of the cost of health insurance to employees, that's actually below average. typically employers shift 26% of the cost to employees. >> even if it cuts into his own paycheck, cornell plans to keep it that way. >> i have to sacrifice profits, my salary, to give something up. as long as it still stays profitable and within my principles, then i think i will continue to do that. >> so, this is exactly the thing everybody is struggling with. they know -- most small business owners want to give benefits to employees. they care about these people. and feel like they can't because it's so expensive. at this point, you know, the health debate rages on. how do you make that decision? >> i don't know. for me, i've done this back and forth. the employees are critical to this guy's business, right? that's how he competes against walmart. you
while cornell wishes he could pay it all, ink magazine's mike hoffman says he is giving his employeesl. >> premiums have gone up 73% since 2000 for companies across the board. some companies have been able to shift more of the cost to employees. he shifts 20% of the cost of health insurance to employees, that's actually below average. typically employers shift 26% of the cost to employees. >> even if it cuts into his own paycheck, cornell plans to keep it that way. >> i have...
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so for example, here at cornell we conducted the empire state poll and we found that 2/3 of new york state residents are opposed to higher soft drink taxes even though 98% of them agree that obesity is a problem. so even though there's agreement that childhood obesity, adult obesity is a major problem, people disagree about the exact strategy that should be used. we found very similar numbers for the cornell "new york times" new york one poll. 2/3 of respondents were opposed. and that includes more than 3/4 of republicans and almost 2/3 of democrats. so there's bipartisan opposition to this. so my approach is really pragmatic, which is we have a chance right now to influence the legislative discussion about what should be done to address obesity. so i think pragmatically what we need to do is pick a policy that there's tremendous support behind, not arguably one of the most controversial policies with the least public support. >> kelly, why in this case do we need to listen to the public? >> well, the public is of course the most important player of all. and a lot of the support or l
so for example, here at cornell we conducted the empire state poll and we found that 2/3 of new york state residents are opposed to higher soft drink taxes even though 98% of them agree that obesity is a problem. so even though there's agreement that childhood obesity, adult obesity is a major problem, people disagree about the exact strategy that should be used. we found very similar numbers for the cornell "new york times" new york one poll. 2/3 of respondents were opposed. and that...
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but there are a number of good biographies of darwin and one of the best is janet brown, who's at cornell her two-volume work of charles darwin voyaging and charles darwin the power of place. >> how did you get interested in this? >> my first job was in trinidad with william bee bee who was the first man to go down under the ocean in a bathosphere and he was a collector and he loved a.a. mill and charles darwin. and so when i came to the library of congress and found its wide collections and became a friend with sandra herbert, the author, and was asked to do a lot by the editor of the correspondence and as i did research for the correspondence of charles darwin, i became very interested. it was great fun to find bits and pieces that they had not been able to find before. so it was all the joy of the hunt increased my knowledge and my love of charles darwin. >> abraham lincoln, charles darwin born on the same day. do you think lincoln has overshadowed darwin a bit? >> well, sandra herbert just gave a talk on darwin in the shadow of lincoln. and perhaps here in america, at least at this po
but there are a number of good biographies of darwin and one of the best is janet brown, who's at cornell her two-volume work of charles darwin voyaging and charles darwin the power of place. >> how did you get interested in this? >> my first job was in trinidad with william bee bee who was the first man to go down under the ocean in a bathosphere and he was a collector and he loved a.a. mill and charles darwin. and so when i came to the library of congress and found its wide...
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reporter: froiehattydan o, he earned o so many a yeast johnson got into an ivy league university-- cornell he heads up the senate's emergency preparedness efforts. >> he would just literally be there looking at my report card or saying "what about this c here? you've got to get this up here, mike. we need to work on this one." >> thanks very much for coming up. >> reporter: it's a fact both accepted and marveled at here on capitol hill, the senate's most famous member was also the most approachable. >> i met him in 1962. >> bertie bowman has worked on the hill for 60 years. he was there when kennedy arrived, helping to move him into his new office. >> i was surprised when i saw him again. "bertie," he said. he didn't forget bertie. >> reporter: he never forgot a name. >> politics was his profession as well as his life and a good politician remembers names and faces. >> reporter: but after bumping into kennedy for 13 years, tour guide martha gabriel is convinced politics was only part of it. >> he was just personable. he just had something that came out of him that just loved people and i w
reporter: froiehattydan o, he earned o so many a yeast johnson got into an ivy league university-- cornell he heads up the senate's emergency preparedness efforts. >> he would just literally be there looking at my report card or saying "what about this c here? you've got to get this up here, mike. we need to work on this one." >> thanks very much for coming up. >> reporter: it's a fact both accepted and marveled at here on capitol hill, the senate's most famous...
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. >> only for a couple more months, because she is going back to cornell, we have someone who can tell you answers. it is not cost you a penny to call, but the way. sounds like an advertisement for my hospital. i say this modestly -- falls road animal hospital is one of the only hospitals open in maryland with the exception of friendship, perhaps, that is a 24-hour and a hospital. all the map to map a route to an emergency center. -- all of them have to have a referral to an emergency center. >> i hope the kitty cat gets a home. >> it needs a home and amoxicillin. if your question for doctor kim or any of the vets -- >>> in the medical alert, according to the national center for health statistics, americans are living longer lives. a person born in 2007 will live to be about 78 years old. scientists say that women live about five years longer than men -- no surprise there. roughly half -- another first, life expectancy for african- american males. >>> up next, the maryland lottery numbers. and another check of the insta- weather-plus forecast. i can smile, i can carry on our conversati
. >> only for a couple more months, because she is going back to cornell, we have someone who can tell you answers. it is not cost you a penny to call, but the way. sounds like an advertisement for my hospital. i say this modestly -- falls road animal hospital is one of the only hospitals open in maryland with the exception of friendship, perhaps, that is a 24-hour and a hospital. all the map to map a route to an emergency center. -- all of them have to have a referral to an emergency...
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for more on had this developing story, cornell jacobs joins me. this new bombing today, why what are the overall ramifications? the timing here, let's get to that. >> it's the runup to the election. and of course that increases the amount of tension particularly in places like kabul and the big cities. you'll see lots more of that and as a matter of fact karzai himself said expect to see lots more violence in the runup to the election. >> so you can it tell me what voter doturnout is expected lik prior to the suicide car bombing and does that mean it will drop off? >> i think it will drop off. people are scared. and the number of people who will wind up at the polls will be greatly reduced especially if the violence continues. however, this is very much different than we've found in iraq. remember all the violence running up to the first elections there. the turnout was pigger than it was in the united states. but we're not going to see this in afghanistan and i'll tell you why. most of the people in the provinces don't care very much who gets ele
for more on had this developing story, cornell jacobs joins me. this new bombing today, why what are the overall ramifications? the timing here, let's get to that. >> it's the runup to the election. and of course that increases the amount of tension particularly in places like kabul and the big cities. you'll see lots more of that and as a matter of fact karzai himself said expect to see lots more violence in the runup to the election. >> so you can it tell me what voter doturnout...
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cornel west was there with me. he saw his afro in the audience?ll let him carry on the legacy. tavis: we were talking to each other during the show, saying that even though you are getting older, the way you are dancing now is better than you were 10 years ago. maxwell has not missed a boot -- has not missed a beat. >> thank you. in the old tradition of a good show, when i get on stage, it is not my ego. there is bravado because you have to be a super hero, whatever you are supposed to be that night, but there is such gratitude in the fact that people got all dressed up, moisturized, they got their babysitters. and now on the last four i have come to find that women are bringing their children, their 16-year-old and 18-year-old. to see that happen, i feel such great humility and such, thank you so much. i try to give people what i can, as much as i can give them. tavis: why the new project now? why now? tell me about the trilogy that makes these of. -- tell me about the trilogy that makes these up. >> i always felt like i wanted to take a break. i
cornel west was there with me. he saw his afro in the audience?ll let him carry on the legacy. tavis: we were talking to each other during the show, saying that even though you are getting older, the way you are dancing now is better than you were 10 years ago. maxwell has not missed a boot -- has not missed a beat. >> thank you. in the old tradition of a good show, when i get on stage, it is not my ego. there is bravado because you have to be a super hero, whatever you are supposed to be...
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kennedy eventually wrote the letter that got michael johnson into cornell university.of the capitol, paying tribute to his former mentor as washington said farewel farewell. >> still to be determined who will fill senator kennedy's seat. as you probably know, before he passed away, he asked the massachusetts assembly to give the authority to the governor there to appoint a caretaker before a special election is held, partly because health care debate on capitol hill, something he felt passionately about. tom? >> thank you very much, nbc tom costello, that's still to be worked out in this very politically active state, obviously. astute observer of massachusetts politics sent me a text message saying ted kennedy jr. gets the seat after his eulogy. we'll see about all of that. the motorcade now is making its way to arlington national cemetery. nbc's jim miklaszewski is there, and he has kind of a preview of what we can expect when they arrive. jim? >> tom, once senator kennedy arrives here at arlington national cemetery, he will receive a congressional funeral ceremony,
kennedy eventually wrote the letter that got michael johnson into cornell university.of the capitol, paying tribute to his former mentor as washington said farewel farewell. >> still to be determined who will fill senator kennedy's seat. as you probably know, before he passed away, he asked the massachusetts assembly to give the authority to the governor there to appoint a caretaker before a special election is held, partly because health care debate on capitol hill, something he felt...
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. >> hold the presses, i have a scoop for you, alabama be beat cornell. >> not in hockey. >> can we talko minutes, i have to get your honest opinion about the bowl championship series. is there any redeeming quality about not having a tournament. ask it too taxing on the kids? >> no, no, just follow the money. that trophy is worth $30,000 and goes to the team that wins. now they have an nca event, they play for all of the different women's championships and track and they give a little bit of money to the schools. the money from tv go to the conference. the conferences give the money to the conference schools. when you have the school getting $12 million a year from tv, they are not going to give up the money or the authority, we're not going to have a playoff system coach, follow the money. they are trying to tweak it and get it down with the championship is determined. but that's the main reason why we will not see a playoff in my lifetime. my lifetime ain't that much longer. you may see one. >> that's the best explanation i've heard. you cut to the chase. >> thank you for your honesty
. >> hold the presses, i have a scoop for you, alabama be beat cornell. >> not in hockey. >> can we talko minutes, i have to get your honest opinion about the bowl championship series. is there any redeeming quality about not having a tournament. ask it too taxing on the kids? >> no, no, just follow the money. that trophy is worth $30,000 and goes to the team that wins. now they have an nca event, they play for all of the different women's championships and track and...
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go cornell. go big red. >> always plugging the alma mater.me and jeremy. they were pen pals during the gulf war. they kept the letters, and now they're husband and wife. their story when we come back. we're shopping for car insurance, and our friends said we should start here. good friends -- we compare our progressive direct rates, apples to apples, against other top companies, to help you get the best price. how do you do that? with a touch of this button. can i try that? [ chuckles ] wow! good luck getting your remote back. it's all right -- i love this channel. shopping less and saving more. now, that's progressive. call or daictok y. rl announcer: no surprises. no shocks. dulcolax stool softener provides stimulant-free constipation relief that's gradual and comfortable, like nature intended. dulcolax stool softener. feeling free to be. singers: feelin' free. >>> in this digital age of e-mails and tweets, we sometimes forget the value of a handwritten letter. but two long ago pen pals will forever remember the role that letters played in
go cornell. go big red. >> always plugging the alma mater.me and jeremy. they were pen pals during the gulf war. they kept the letters, and now they're husband and wife. their story when we come back. we're shopping for car insurance, and our friends said we should start here. good friends -- we compare our progressive direct rates, apples to apples, against other top companies, to help you get the best price. how do you do that? with a touch of this button. can i try that? [ chuckles ]...
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control inn treated and it was a check, the plants actually treated had higher crop pools in therapy cornells up to 15% higher. >> higher levels means the corn was made more nutrition after the herb side treatment. dr. dean copsell and dr. greg with us research are now documenting their findings in the field and in the lab where they study the behavior of herb sides and the developments of nut weren'ts in plants. there is an added value to this. the doctor copsell says if you can boost the levels in sweet corn and perhaps other vegetables as well the added nutrient fight eye diseases such as macular degeneration now affecting two million americans. >> as people age they stop eating fresh fruits and vegetables and now you are at risk for those aging eye diseases like cataracts. >> reporter: ut experts point out this is inn biased research. other than critical knowledge they stand to gain nothing one way or the other from the results. on this project their findings turned out to be the exact opposite of what they expected. >> our original hypothesis was we were going to damage the crop enough t
control inn treated and it was a check, the plants actually treated had higher crop pools in therapy cornells up to 15% higher. >> higher levels means the corn was made more nutrition after the herb side treatment. dr. dean copsell and dr. greg with us research are now documenting their findings in the field and in the lab where they study the behavior of herb sides and the developments of nut weren'ts in plants. there is an added value to this. the doctor copsell says if you can boost...
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thank you to the nyfd, first responders, paramedics, security and the wonderful staff at the new york cornell medical center. i'm grateful to report he is well and with us tonight. and breaking news. god does answer prayers. thank you, friends. and to everyone i hope you like the book. >>> and now, a young mother, five little children in a mini van barrels down the wrong way on a packed interstate, slamming into another vehicle. eight dead. one child left hanging on to life. tragedy, yes. accident, no. toxicology reports mommy high on booze and pot. and tonight, another stunning twist. >> the "new york post" reports the attorney representing the family of accused dui mom diane schuler says she was taking anbesol for a toothache and that's what caused her blood alcohol level to be .19, over twice the legal limit. >> prior to getting that car, she had numerous medical conditions, problems. one of them was an abscess which was almost two months old. which she would not go to the dentist for, no matter how much he begged. she had diabetes of various levels. also had a lump on her leg, and the lum
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read my latest paper in the journal, but i really love the discussion with the liberal economist at cornell university because you have this big debate about health care in the united states, many liberal economists in the united states look at the french system and they love it, bob frank explained to me, i love the french system, would like to have the same in the united states, he goes to france every summer and when he has a medical problem, he goes to a french doctor, he can freely choose a doctor and it is extremelcheap, they are happily surprised. they love the high-speed train. we want that in the united states. frank says you can't blame me for wanting the same as you have and i said bob, i pay for the high-speed train and the taxpayer and i pay as a taxpayer for access to a free medical doctor when you are on vacation. you have half of your income to pay for the welfare system and also people who pay the mostre unemployed people. the cost is so high that it does prevent employment of a lot of young, unqualified people so it is always a trade-off. you can't have a perfect world wit
read my latest paper in the journal, but i really love the discussion with the liberal economist at cornell university because you have this big debate about health care in the united states, many liberal economists in the united states look at the french system and they love it, bob frank explained to me, i love the french system, would like to have the same in the united states, he goes to france every summer and when he has a medical problem, he goes to a french doctor, he can freely choose...
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> tex watson didn't have the long hair and the gruffy look you could confuse him as a freshman at cornellversity. from farmersville, texas. he had an a average in high school. football, basketball, track star. >> one. sweetest guys i ever met -- one of the sweetest guys i ever met. drove a restored pickup truck and was just a sweetheart. loved to smoke weed. and just was always out for a good time. and party with the girls and go swimming. greta: with the family, life with the beach boy was pretty good. but they were beginning to wear out their welcome. >> manson was always hitting wilson for money. they appropriated his wardrobe, they did a lot of damage to the house. the gonorrhea bill, used his doctor, was the highest gonorrhea bill probably in beverly hills history. >> it was a continual party. and dennis was paying for everything. charlie and the girls would just stay there. they didn't leave. i know it started to get old for dennis. ultimately he had to get out of there. greta: now you'll hear how manson cleared the dance floor at sunset strip's legendary whiskeya so what do you thi
> tex watson didn't have the long hair and the gruffy look you could confuse him as a freshman at cornellversity. from farmersville, texas. he had an a average in high school. football, basketball, track star. >> one. sweetest guys i ever met -- one of the sweetest guys i ever met. drove a restored pickup truck and was just a sweetheart. loved to smoke weed. and just was always out for a good time. and party with the girls and go swimming. greta: with the family, life with the beach...
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thank you to the nyfd first responders, paramedics, security and the wonderful staff at the new york cornelledical center. i'm grateful to report he is well and with us tonight. and breaking news, god does answer prayers. thank you, friend. thank you, everyone. i hope you like the book. >> and tonight let's stop to remember army sergeant john allen, 25 years old from palmdale, california. he was awarded the bronze star and purple heart. army medic, his friends called him doc. he loved piano and art. he finished a portrait of his wife when he lost his life. his best friend's baby boy is named in allen's honor. he leaves behind parents kelly and richard. high school sweetheart, aspen. john allen, american hero. thank you so much to all of our guests and for you for being with us tonight. good night from florida friends o the show, steven and devon who dreams of being a video game designer. tune into cnn right now, just minutes. see you tomorrow night. anderson cooper, nancy grace next on cnn. good night, everybody. >>> i'm vinny filling in for jane velez-mitchell. next on issues, incriminating
thank you to the nyfd first responders, paramedics, security and the wonderful staff at the new york cornelledical center. i'm grateful to report he is well and with us tonight. and breaking news, god does answer prayers. thank you, friend. thank you, everyone. i hope you like the book. >> and tonight let's stop to remember army sergeant john allen, 25 years old from palmdale, california. he was awarded the bronze star and purple heart. army medic, his friends called him doc. he loved...
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> tex watson didn't have the long hair and the gruffy look you could confuse him as a freshman at cornellversity. from farmersville, texas. he had an a average in high school. football, basketball, track star. >> one. sweetest guys i ever met -- one of the sweetest guys i ever met. drove a restored pickup truck and was just a sweetheart. loved to smoke weed. and just was always out for a good time. and party with the girls and go swimming. greta: with the family, life with the beach boy was pretty good. but they were beginning to wear out their welcome. >> manson was always hitting wilson for money. they appropriated his wardrobe, they did a lot of damage to the house. the gonorrhea bill, used his doctor, was the highest gonorrhea bill probably in beverly hills history. >> it was a continual party. and dennis was paying for everything. charlie and the girls would just stay there. they didn't leave. i know it started to get old for dennis. ultimately he had to get out of there. greta: now you'll hear how manson cleared the dance floor at sunset strip's legendary greta: in march of 1967, th
> tex watson didn't have the long hair and the gruffy look you could confuse him as a freshman at cornellversity. from farmersville, texas. he had an a average in high school. football, basketball, track star. >> one. sweetest guys i ever met -- one of the sweetest guys i ever met. drove a restored pickup truck and was just a sweetheart. loved to smoke weed. and just was always out for a good time. and party with the girls and go swimming. greta: with the family, life with the beach...
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> tex watson didn't have the long hair and the gruffy look you could confuse him as a freshman at cornellversity. from farmersville, texas. he had an a average in high school. football, basketball, track star. >> one. sweetest guys i ever met -- one of the sweetest guys i ever met. drove a restored pickup truck and was just a sweetheart. loved to smoke weed. and just was always out for a good time. and party with the girls and go swimming. greta: with the family, life with the beach boy was pretty good. but they were beginning to wear out their welcome. >> manson was always hitting wilson for money. they appropriated his wardrobe, they did a lot of damage to the house. the gonorrhea bill, used his doctor, was the highest gonorrhea bill probably in beverly hills history. >> it was a continual party. and dennis was paying for everything. charlie and the girls would just stay there. they didn't leave. i know it started to get old for dennis. ultimately he had to get out of there. greta: now you'll hear how manson cleared the dance floor at sunset strip's legendary whiskeyahñí greta: in
> tex watson didn't have the long hair and the gruffy look you could confuse him as a freshman at cornellversity. from farmersville, texas. he had an a average in high school. football, basketball, track star. >> one. sweetest guys i ever met -- one of the sweetest guys i ever met. drove a restored pickup truck and was just a sweetheart. loved to smoke weed. and just was always out for a good time. and party with the girls and go swimming. greta: with the family, life with the beach...
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gruffy work, youh would confuse him as ahim freshman -- people could confuse him as a freshman from cornelniversity. from farmersville, texas, aaveg average in high school. football, basketball, track>> e star. >> nice guy.i ever texasmet accent. drove a beautiful old semimet. restored pickup truck and was just a sweet heart. ansted to smoke we'd and just was always out for a good time and party with the girls and go swimming. >> with the family,. life with the beach boy was pretty good but they were beginning to wean out their welcome.s >> manson was also hitting wilson for money. they appropriated his wardrobe and did a lot of damage to the they d. theid gonorrhea bill the docto says it was the highest>> gonorrhea bill in hollywood history.w pay >> dennis was paying for everything and charlie and thed girls would stay there and the didn't leave. i know it started to get old and ultimately he had to get out of there.u'l >> greta: now, you will hearar how man san cleared the danceis floor at the sunset strip whiskey ago go from a man who was there. so what do you think? i think i'll go wit
gruffy work, youh would confuse him as ahim freshman -- people could confuse him as a freshman from cornelniversity. from farmersville, texas, aaveg average in high school. football, basketball, track>> e star. >> nice guy.i ever texasmet accent. drove a beautiful old semimet. restored pickup truck and was just a sweet heart. ansted to smoke we'd and just was always out for a good time and party with the girls and go swimming. >> with the family,. life with the beach boy was...
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here to address them all drew pinsky, and anesthesiologist at cornell medical center here in manhattan, also read the guide book "before the scalpel." if you look at the drugs, does there seem to be any medical reason he would need all of these? valium at 1:30 a.m., ativan, versed, at 3:00 a.m., ativan again and then versed again at 7:30, then propofol, what do you make of that? >> i don't make he's treating insomnia. there's no rational basis for this combination of the treatment of insomnia, however, what i also draw from this is that he probably was tolerant and potentially even addicted to these substances and maybe in withdraw which is why he could tolerate doses that literal little would take down an elephant. >> we're talking doses that large? >> yeah, anderson, last time i was with you i kidded with you being a lightweight. these are truly massive doses of medication. to give 2 milligrams of ativan to man that weighs under 150 pounds on two occasions, it would stop them in their tracks to adversed, add propofol, you've got tremendous amounts of medication. >> we're going to tak
here to address them all drew pinsky, and anesthesiologist at cornell medical center here in manhattan, also read the guide book "before the scalpel." if you look at the drugs, does there seem to be any medical reason he would need all of these? valium at 1:30 a.m., ativan, versed, at 3:00 a.m., ativan again and then versed again at 7:30, then propofol, what do you make of that? >> i don't make he's treating insomnia. there's no rational basis for this combination of the...
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i talked to a democratic pollster, cornell belcher, before we went on the air tonight. and i asked him. he said basically the president's approval ratings are closely tied, closely linked to the american public's anxiety over the economy. now, he says, you know, right now the president depending upon what poll you look at, he's hovering around the 50s. he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their wages are not lagging behind the cost of living. >> so, mark, the president could use a big win, and he's not going to get it when it comes to health care anytime soon because they're going on recess. that's not stopping him from going out and selling his plan to the american people. >> no, don, and, in fact, he really needs to do that over the month of august and he really needs to try to push and promote the idea that this is a crisis and we need to get this health care bill through. at the same time, you will have members of congress who have left washington who are going to be b
i talked to a democratic pollster, cornell belcher, before we went on the air tonight. and i asked him. he said basically the president's approval ratings are closely tied, closely linked to the american public's anxiety over the economy. now, he says, you know, right now the president depending upon what poll you look at, he's hovering around the 50s. he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their...
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i talked to a democratic pollster, cornell belcher before we wept on the air tonight, and i asked him. he said basically the president's approval ratings are closely tied, closely linked to the american public's anxiety over the economy. now, he says, you know, right now the president depending upon what poll you look at, he's hovering around the 50s. he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their wages are not lagging behind the cost of living. >> so, mark, the president could use a big win, and he's not going to get it when it comes to health care anytime soon because they're going on recess. that's not stopping him from going out and selling his plan to the american people. >> no, don, and, in fact, he really needs to do that over the 3407b month of august and needs to push and promote the idea this is a crisis and we need to get this health care bill through. at the same time, you will have members of congress who have left washington who are going to be back at home, at the rotary club
i talked to a democratic pollster, cornell belcher before we wept on the air tonight, and i asked him. he said basically the president's approval ratings are closely tied, closely linked to the american public's anxiety over the economy. now, he says, you know, right now the president depending upon what poll you look at, he's hovering around the 50s. he used to be in the 60s. he said you could see a bounce once middle america feels that their retirement security is safe and also once their...
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researchers from cornell university, in fact, say this is a good idea. they say if people take short naps, they become more productive and more efficient. a take doesn't come as a surprise that a third of americans are napping daily. it's because we're so exhausted. we have a nation of walking zombies. >> well, some companies, in fact, have policies that allow employees to take naps during the workday. a company called yard metals provides a fully equiped nap room. and on youtube right here, you can see a lot of workers who don't have the luxury of napping in a nook, and they manage to get some sleep at their desk and even in the bathroom. >> i've thought about tt a couple of times. >> i know. but they say that little 10 to 15-minute power nap can really be the trick for some people. >> but any longer than that, you become drowsy, so 15 minutes is good. >> whatever it takes. 6:17 is your time. let's get to traffic and weather every 10 minutes. >> all right, we're going to take a look at the roads with our jim russ. jim? >> is it too early to take a nap,
researchers from cornell university, in fact, say this is a good idea. they say if people take short naps, they become more productive and more efficient. a take doesn't come as a surprise that a third of americans are napping daily. it's because we're so exhausted. we have a nation of walking zombies. >> well, some companies, in fact, have policies that allow employees to take naps during the workday. a company called yard metals provides a fully equiped nap room. and on youtube right...
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cornell past me off to the university of michigan law. you can take care of it, we didn't solve this problem. >> host: unbelievable. the left on campus, they think they are so brilliant and claim victimhood. they are against hate, for tolerance. when you spoke at the university in st. paul minnesota the college president condemned your speech even though she hadn't been there and couldn't mention one specific and the students it was a mixed view audience a standing ovation and at the university of arizona a few years ago some of the leftist ways through apply at you. >> guest: and missed. they threw like girls. >> host: dave roy like girls. why don't these tolerance and antihate campaigns sweep in these liberals who are obviously so intolerant of you? >> guest: that's right and the idea of a college campus what they are always bragging about, while explaining why they only need to work two hours a week is that it would be, you know, freedom to investigate different areas, and they don't want their freedom of speech and freedom to engage i
cornell past me off to the university of michigan law. you can take care of it, we didn't solve this problem. >> host: unbelievable. the left on campus, they think they are so brilliant and claim victimhood. they are against hate, for tolerance. when you spoke at the university in st. paul minnesota the college president condemned your speech even though she hadn't been there and couldn't mention one specific and the students it was a mixed view audience a standing ovation and at the...
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this is what any learned at the new cornell. >>> the runner-up, congressman republican john micah ofda. he told a florida radio station, quote, they create a whole new category. they're death counselors. you have a whole new cottage industry, death counselors. that's one of these whack job republicans would claim the bill would fund democratic death eaters. but the worst, rush limbaugh. i'm not going to sit here and take it anymore. i'm not going to sit here and sit idly by while a bunch of fascists try to impugn mainstream conservativism rooted in the founding of this country. that was quote number one. minutes later, quote number two. if you want to do a comparison, just take this health care bill, if you want to do a comparison, you want to do a comparison between the people pushing it and the people opposing it, to national socialism in germany, it ain't a contest. the people pushing this health care bill have much more in common with the people of germany than any of us have. if somebody where to compare rush limbaugh to the nazis, that would be a crime. and he's not going to si
this is what any learned at the new cornell. >>> the runner-up, congressman republican john micah ofda. he told a florida radio station, quote, they create a whole new category. they're death counselors. you have a whole new cottage industry, death counselors. that's one of these whack job republicans would claim the bill would fund democratic death eaters. but the worst, rush limbaugh. i'm not going to sit here and take it anymore. i'm not going to sit here and sit idly by while a...
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congressman from new york's third district after graduating from cornell in 1967 he joined the navy. he served in u.s. house of representatives from 1983 to 1993. his important work in the house include offering legislation the preserve alaska so national forest and saved the manassas battlefield. he also wrote the admiration homecoming act which brought home the children of american personnel of vietnam and the national film preservation act which established the federal film registry in the library of congress. following his retirement from congress he served ten years as the co-founder and chairman of the alaska wilderness league. mr. mrazek is the author of three novels including stone walls gold, which won the 1999 michael strop prize for best of the year. in 2007 his world war to mothball the deadly embrace one the way boyte prize for excellence in military fiction from the american library association. his books have been published in 14 countries around the world. he lives in upstate new york and maine. please join me in welcoming robert mrazek to the navy memorial. [applause
congressman from new york's third district after graduating from cornell in 1967 he joined the navy. he served in u.s. house of representatives from 1983 to 1993. his important work in the house include offering legislation the preserve alaska so national forest and saved the manassas battlefield. he also wrote the admiration homecoming act which brought home the children of american personnel of vietnam and the national film preservation act which established the federal film registry in the...
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received his md from cornell university, his mph from harvard school of public health, completed internal medicine in cardiovascular training at brigham hospital. and is the former chairman of the fda's circulatory system medical device advisory panel. dr. myzell, welcome. as for you and all witnesses your statements will be made part of the record in their entirety. if you could sum it up in five to seven minutes, i'd be most appreciative. >> thank you, mr. chairman, committee members. good afternoon. thank you very much for the opportunity today to speak about the importance of the medical device safety act of 2009. i am a practicing cardiologist at beth israel deaconess medical center. i direct the medical device safety institute, an independent industry independent ant, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the safety of medical devices. i served as consultant to fda center for devices in radiologic health since 2003 and previously chaired the fda's poe-market and heart device advisory panels. i hope that you will appreciate that fda marketing clearance or approval of a medica
received his md from cornell university, his mph from harvard school of public health, completed internal medicine in cardiovascular training at brigham hospital. and is the former chairman of the fda's circulatory system medical device advisory panel. dr. myzell, welcome. as for you and all witnesses your statements will be made part of the record in their entirety. if you could sum it up in five to seven minutes, i'd be most appreciative. >> thank you, mr. chairman, committee members....
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. >> reporter: and for long-time residents like cornell ross and pam, they're eclectic sausalito communitythere is something just special about the lighting in the lagoon here. when the sun goes down or just before it goes down, everything turns golden. then you've got a layer of lavender and pinks. it just sparkles. >> reporter: maybe that's why otis redding sat here so long. ♪ sitting in the morning sun ♪ ♪ i'll be sitting when the evening comes ♪ >> osgood: coming up, would you believe it's bamboo? tonight's dinner specials: teamwork... time together... real conversations... and memories. all for under $2 a serving. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. more than a flameless candle, the shades are infused with a fresh scent just place the shade on the wooden base to turn on the light and fill your room with a light, fresh scent and with shades you can change to suit your mood and complement your style each shade safely brightens any room with a soft flickering light and a stylish design new febreze flameless luminaries part of the new febreze home collection >> osgood: the walled garden here at
. >> reporter: and for long-time residents like cornell ross and pam, they're eclectic sausalito communitythere is something just special about the lighting in the lagoon here. when the sun goes down or just before it goes down, everything turns golden. then you've got a layer of lavender and pinks. it just sparkles. >> reporter: maybe that's why otis redding sat here so long. ♪ sitting in the morning sun ♪ ♪ i'll be sitting when the evening comes ♪ >> osgood: coming...
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she graduated with honors from cornell university, and no, mr. alderman, not the same school you attended. [applause] she then went on to practice law in new york city and even work for the senate judiciary committee. the conservative movement is so lucky that have an intelligent, articulate, and not to mention extremely good-looking woman fighting alongside of us. [applause] she is also on one who truly needs no introduction. with that being said, i will turn the microphone over to the person you have all been waiting on, ann coulter. >> thank you. thank you. thank you, you are very kind. thank you. thank you. i want to thank you for bringing me here and sending me to many of your colleges. college speeches are a lot of fun. i would especially like to thank the pharmaceutical industry for putting together a fake audience for me. such attractive people. [applause] very well dressed. in only seven months in office, president obama has created $1 trillion debt, quadruple the national debt, and driven up the unemployment letter -- numbers to a high
she graduated with honors from cornell university, and no, mr. alderman, not the same school you attended. [applause] she then went on to practice law in new york city and even work for the senate judiciary committee. the conservative movement is so lucky that have an intelligent, articulate, and not to mention extremely good-looking woman fighting alongside of us. [applause] she is also on one who truly needs no introduction. with that being said, i will turn the microphone over to the person...
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hatchett completed his undergraduate and education at vanderbilt cornell medical center and fallujah and medical oncology at duke university medical center. so as you can see we are in very good hands. we are extremely fortunate to have him with us today. i give you dr. richard hatchett. [applause] >> karen, thank you for that kind introduction and to fema and the administrator fugate and deputy administrator manning for a inviting me to address you on this very important topic. unfortunately, this is the only part of this conference i have been able to attend. it looks like a fabulous conference. i've been to the annual conference for the medical research corporation on a couple of occasions in the past and i always found this to be terrifically inspiring. a great opportunity to learn, to hear from people working in local communities about what they were doing and i am sure that this conference will fulfill the same function for all of you and i am sorry i have not been able to participate or will be able to participate in the session is going forward. it is terrifically inspiring.
hatchett completed his undergraduate and education at vanderbilt cornell medical center and fallujah and medical oncology at duke university medical center. so as you can see we are in very good hands. we are extremely fortunate to have him with us today. i give you dr. richard hatchett. [applause] >> karen, thank you for that kind introduction and to fema and the administrator fugate and deputy administrator manning for a inviting me to address you on this very important topic....
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surgeon cornell cooper start td after he saw the same shooting and stabbing victims again and again. >> we all get frustrated with seeing patients that we worked so hard to save then come back. i grew up in a neighborhood in south carolina. these guys were just like me. i did not feel that these were individuals who were so steeped in the way of life that you could not turn them around. >> reporter: cooper treated street violence as a disease. >> we need to have the same approach to violence that we had with heart disease and smoking and embrace this problem of violence in our kids because they're dying. >> reporter: cooper's cure -- a combination of drug rehab, education, and jobs. >> the patients who got our intervention were much less likely to be convicted. >> reporter: patients like adrian barnes, who turned his life around. >> all you need is somebody to help you, show you that they care about you. the program's been real good. they never turned their back on me. >> listen to that. that was don lemon from our sister network, cnn, reporting. since 1998 the vip program has been c
surgeon cornell cooper start td after he saw the same shooting and stabbing victims again and again. >> we all get frustrated with seeing patients that we worked so hard to save then come back. i grew up in a neighborhood in south carolina. these guys were just like me. i did not feel that these were individuals who were so steeped in the way of life that you could not turn them around. >> reporter: cooper treated street violence as a disease. >> we need to have the same...
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cornell colleague of mine e-mailed me and said it doesn't look like it's going to stop and not on the videos you saw, but some of the rivers inland are raging above and beyond what you'd expect. they're saying it could possibly go over the top of the flooding they say 50 years ago, which was unbelievable. all right. they're not going to see that. but we could see some flooding across hawaii. here's where tropical storm felicia is. we're looking at winds right now at about 50 miles an hour. the center of it is actually right about there. most of the action is north and east of the center. that's because there's upper level winds that are sheering it apart. that's what's helping weakening it. but the track of it has been updated to bring it pretty much over honolulu here late tuesday into early wednesday as a minimal tropical storm. just going to bring some high surf, especially to the big island in through maui on the inward side of the island. and then, generally speaking anywhere in hawaii, so much mountains that lift is going to be enough to create some problems, regardless of where
cornell colleague of mine e-mailed me and said it doesn't look like it's going to stop and not on the videos you saw, but some of the rivers inland are raging above and beyond what you'd expect. they're saying it could possibly go over the top of the flooding they say 50 years ago, which was unbelievable. all right. they're not going to see that. but we could see some flooding across hawaii. here's where tropical storm felicia is. we're looking at winds right now at about 50 miles an hour. the...
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like the phoenix children's hospital and with new york presbyterian hospital and cornell medical center thank you both for joining us this morning. i want to talk about the health care proposals out there and your views on it. dr. christian son, you are in favor of the president's plan for reform. tell yus. >> well, you know, i think that health care system in this country is already broken. i didn't break it. it was broken when i got here. but you just need to go down to the emergency room, spend a few hours down there or talk to one of the millions of americans that don't have insurance. i believe we have nine years before we go broke. status quo was a dangerous place to be. reform has three major assets. the first is to improve quality and lastly and most importantly is to decrease the costs. the coastses are skyrocketing. >> i want to get your reaction to that because i believe you have opposed the plan out there. >> i agree. the hit care system does need to be changed but where are the doctors taking care of 300 million people np this count try, the additional 40 million? president
like the phoenix children's hospital and with new york presbyterian hospital and cornell medical center thank you both for joining us this morning. i want to talk about the health care proposals out there and your views on it. dr. christian son, you are in favor of the president's plan for reform. tell yus. >> well, you know, i think that health care system in this country is already broken. i didn't break it. it was broken when i got here. but you just need to go down to the emergency...
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plaza or talk about everyone who's here, but i must confess i'm a little bit biased today because the cornell about 100 strong, and i'm just so proud of you. it's just such a great place. so for everyone watching in the finger lakes area in ithaca, these people are coming your way. happy birthday to you as well, my dear. >>> let's take a check of the weather and see what's happening all across the country. let's go to the maps right now and take a look at bill. it is continuing, as russ mentioned at the top of the news cast, to track towards the north and the west. it is several days out. whether it makes landfall along the eastern shores remains a very big question at this point. we are expecting it to begin to track on a more northerly track. bermuda still is a major concern, but as far as u.s. landfall, it's a big question, and it's a far way out. let's take a look at the national maps now, see what's happening in the eastern great lakes stretching down to the lower tennessee valley, you're going to look for some storms popping up. some could be strong. that's a strong cold front moving th
plaza or talk about everyone who's here, but i must confess i'm a little bit biased today because the cornell about 100 strong, and i'm just so proud of you. it's just such a great place. so for everyone watching in the finger lakes area in ithaca, these people are coming your way. happy birthday to you as well, my dear. >>> let's take a check of the weather and see what's happening all across the country. let's go to the maps right now and take a look at bill. it is continuing, as...
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kathleen kirk, cornell dick hampton and carolyn here and steve saw and terrell waller who have been helpingon myfoxdc.com. well a huge help for so many people here this morning. >> i was hoping to find out what kind of phone calls we were getting. we can jump in with carolyn. >> and a lot of people are looking for a way to get the perfect job and successful resume writing and you have authored two books about this. what kind of phone calls have you been getting? >> we have been getting calls about what to say in interviews and retired people wanting to go back to work. i assume that's because we're retire -- we're losing retirement. and i've had questions about part-time work and people who are looking for part-time employees have a hard time people -- finding people who want to work part-time. >> but these are people who are looking for that. >> and there are a lot of people out there who want to do that and you want
kathleen kirk, cornell dick hampton and carolyn here and steve saw and terrell waller who have been helpingon myfoxdc.com. well a huge help for so many people here this morning. >> i was hoping to find out what kind of phone calls we were getting. we can jump in with carolyn. >> and a lot of people are looking for a way to get the perfect job and successful resume writing and you have authored two books about this. what kind of phone calls have you been getting? >> we have...
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further charges the indicted defendants including cepal target's, what team on korea, is male garcia, a cornellro are the chief leaders of the federation. the second indictment unsealed today is the alleged that the target fincen que is the principal leader of a cartel known as the juarez. this charge is the received multi ton shipments of cocaine in mexico from the valley cartel in the auc a colombian paramilitary in drug trafficking organization. according to the court documents the war as cartel operates in the el paso quarter were one of the primary drug smuggling routes along the border from the city in mexico to help house of texas. the dea estimates approximately 90% of the cocaine that enters the united states comes from mexico. according to the indictment the juarez cartel maintain its power through payment of bribes and acts of violence. the third indictment is charged with he and his brother with a reading a drug organization that rose to prominence within the federation. esters on rodriguez is currently incarcerated in mexico as awaiting extradition to the united states. according t
further charges the indicted defendants including cepal target's, what team on korea, is male garcia, a cornellro are the chief leaders of the federation. the second indictment unsealed today is the alleged that the target fincen que is the principal leader of a cartel known as the juarez. this charge is the received multi ton shipments of cocaine in mexico from the valley cartel in the auc a colombian paramilitary in drug trafficking organization. according to the court documents the war as...
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see you guys with the big red cornell t-shirts. nice to see you.ation. you're considering travel insurance. should you do it? we'll tell you coming up on "the early show" right here on cbs. thursday, finally! dinner with the girls tonight. mmm... mexican, or italian? i really want dessert tonight. i better skip breakfast. yep, this is all i need. ( stomach growls ) skipping breakfast to get ahead? research shows that women that eat breakfast, like the special k® breakfast, actually weigh less. the special k® breakfast, now in blueberry. so why skip? when you can eat all this... and still weigh less. victory is... sweet. a chinese emperor that he declared it a sacred plant. benefits... buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. and american farmers planted soybeans... to help revive the barren soil of the dust bowl. for thousands of years, people all around the world have eaten soy. [ birds chirping ] and today, we take that same historic bean, mix it with fruit and bake it... into soyjoy. learn more at soyjoy.com.
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degree from cornell medical college following his undergraduate degree from dartmouth. after serving at an internship he did post-graduate training at the university of medicine, the boston's children's hospital the graduate school of medicine at the university of pennsylvania and received the doctor of science in medicine in 1947. he was a pediatric surgeon for many years. he's presently the liz professor of daughter mouth as well as the c. everett koop institute. he's an internationally respected pediatric surgeon and as you a know, he was appointed surgeon general and deputy secretary of health in the u.s. public health service in 1981. as surgeon general he oversaw all of the activities of the public health service commission corps. he took a great interest as many of you will recall in smoking and health, diet and nutrition, environmental health hazards, immunization and disease prevention and make the chief spokesperson on hiv and aids. he's a force in health and health education and we're most delighted to welcome this morning dr. koop. are you on the line? >> i'
degree from cornell medical college following his undergraduate degree from dartmouth. after serving at an internship he did post-graduate training at the university of medicine, the boston's children's hospital the graduate school of medicine at the university of pennsylvania and received the doctor of science in medicine in 1947. he was a pediatric surgeon for many years. he's presently the liz professor of daughter mouth as well as the c. everett koop institute. he's an internationally...
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david cornell said one to two hours after mcknelty alleges roethlisberger assaulted her.nd engaging in benign chatter with her online boyfriend. it also shows that two days after the alleged assault, she wrote she was looking forward to having dinner with roethlisberger and other celebrities at the american century golf championship in lake tahoe. >> still to come, adrian peterson is the top fantasy player. what impact favre will have on some other vikings players. >> also, greg paulus will be under center for the orange, under center for the orange, what he said hiswassup man. keys. keys. stacy, keys. girl. um. billy. hi, boy. saddle. hermes wassup, little buddy, wing-tipped sandals. let's go. nobody flying tonight. hold it there big guy. yeah the warp drive hand it over your culture is primitive, yet so funky. (announcer) there are captains in every crew. calling all captains drink responsibly. have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on
david cornell said one to two hours after mcknelty alleges roethlisberger assaulted her.nd engaging in benign chatter with her online boyfriend. it also shows that two days after the alleged assault, she wrote she was looking forward to having dinner with roethlisberger and other celebrities at the american century golf championship in lake tahoe. >> still to come, adrian peterson is the top fantasy player. what impact favre will have on some other vikings players. >> also, greg...