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but just what could eugene do for arthur?ell, help him walk again. >> so good to see you. >> eugene is hiking to raise $80,000 to purchase an exoskeleton for arthur one that would help him once again stand and walk. >> eugene is -- i mean -- he's an amazing guy. >> it was a pledge eugene had made before even meeting arthur in person a pledge which now that they have become close friends means even more. >> there's no word to describe this feeling that i get, this feeling of knowing that at the end of this process someone as amazing and incredible as arthur will be able to walk again. >> eugene still has a few hundred miles and more than a few thousand dollars left to reach his goals. he says there is nothing that will stop him from finishing what he started and likely getting started on what's next. >> you start with one person and within your community and start within your own reach and start within your own family and start wherever your influence is. >> when eugene first laid out this hiking fund-raiser he set his finish
but just what could eugene do for arthur?ell, help him walk again. >> so good to see you. >> eugene is hiking to raise $80,000 to purchase an exoskeleton for arthur one that would help him once again stand and walk. >> eugene is -- i mean -- he's an amazing guy. >> it was a pledge eugene had made before even meeting arthur in person a pledge which now that they have become close friends means even more. >> there's no word to describe this feeling that i get, this...
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eugene is -- i mean he's an amazing guy. >> reporter: it was a pledge eugene had made before even meetingrthur in person. a pledge which now that they have become close friends, means even more. >> there's no word to describe this feeling that i get, this feeling of knowing that at the end of this process, someone is amazing and incredible as arthur would be able to walk again. >> reporter: eugene still has a few hundred miles, and more than a few thousand dollars left to reach his goals. he says there is nothing, though, that will stop him from finishing what he started, and then likely getting started on what's next. i should make mention, an exo skeleton is a new device it is what it sounds like like a robotic device that attaches to a person who is paralyzed and helps them walk again and very expensive, obviously. >> oh my goodness. what a great sacrifice to make for someone else. thank you. >> thank you, garvin. >>> let's turn things over to meteorologist rob my yetta. >> we have been seeing the winds drop inland temperatures a few degrees and obviously brought in low clouds. we saw
eugene is -- i mean he's an amazing guy. >> reporter: it was a pledge eugene had made before even meetingrthur in person. a pledge which now that they have become close friends, means even more. >> there's no word to describe this feeling that i get, this feeling of knowing that at the end of this process, someone is amazing and incredible as arthur would be able to walk again. >> reporter: eugene still has a few hundred miles, and more than a few thousand dollars left to...
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him once again stand and walk. >> eugene is man, he's an amazing guy. >> reporter: it was a plunge eugene had made before even meeting arthur in person. a pledge which now that they have become close friends means even more. >> there's no word to describe this feeling i get, this feeling of knowing at the end of this pros someone as amazing and incredible as arthur would be able to walk again. >> reporter: eugene still has a few hundred miles and more than a few thousand dollars left to reach his goals. he says there is nothing, though, that will stop him from finishes what he started, and then likely getting started on what's next. >> you start with one person. you start within your own community, you start within your own reach, within your own family. you start wherever your influence is. >> when eugene first laid out this hiking fund-raiser. he said his finish line for the organ border. he says things are going so well he thinks he'll keep going all the way to canada. >> >> he'll need a shoe fund as well. >>> yes, he will. we'll be back. ==scott/animation== new at 11: ==scott/cu== a f
him once again stand and walk. >> eugene is man, he's an amazing guy. >> reporter: it was a plunge eugene had made before even meeting arthur in person. a pledge which now that they have become close friends means even more. >> there's no word to describe this feeling i get, this feeling of knowing at the end of this pros someone as amazing and incredible as arthur would be able to walk again. >> reporter: eugene still has a few hundred miles and more than a few thousand...
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." >> things were going great for eugene ejuwan a few years ago. he graduated and landed his dream job. but then eugene decided the 9:00 to 5:00 wasn't right for him, at least not yet. he had places to go and people to help, first. how he is accomplishing both of those goals is at the heart of this "bay area proud." the pacific crest trail has its start in a small town just north of the mexican border. though for eugene ewan, his track along the pcp began somewhere much, much different. >> the idea actually started with ellen degeneres. >> the end of ellen degeneres' show, to be exact. >> she would always end those shows by saying, "be kind to one another." and i took that to heart and said, i want to live my life the way these incredible human beings are doing. >> reporter: so the 28-year-old from castro valley, who had heard of others who had hiked the pcp decided that would be his grand gesture of kindness. but for whose benefit? >> and i want to let you guys know to never give up. well, it was just about that time eugene says, stories about art
." >> things were going great for eugene ejuwan a few years ago. he graduated and landed his dream job. but then eugene decided the 9:00 to 5:00 wasn't right for him, at least not yet. he had places to go and people to help, first. how he is accomplishing both of those goals is at the heart of this "bay area proud." the pacific crest trail has its start in a small town just north of the mexican border. though for eugene ewan, his track along the pcp began somewhere much,...
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you are supposed to deflect i think is the term eugene used. bland asked the officer at least 14 times why she was being arrested. and listen to a few of the requests. >> put your hands behind your back and turn around. >> can you tell me -- why am i being arrested? why don't you tell me that part. >> i'm giving you a lawful order. you are not compliant. >> the officer never answered her to as why she was being arrested. should he have? >> i think he should have. and let's be real clear about this. this officer was going to give her a warning ticket. he was not going to arrest her or give her a citation but give her a warning. and frankly, it went down hill after he asked her to put the cigarette out. that's when it went down hill. and his instincts or his professionalism, his training should have kicked in at that point in time. instead of going to 10 in terms of escalating it and having the confrontation between the two of them at that point in time he should have de-escalated it and made certain that it didn't end up the way that it did. >>
you are supposed to deflect i think is the term eugene used. bland asked the officer at least 14 times why she was being arrested. and listen to a few of the requests. >> put your hands behind your back and turn around. >> can you tell me -- why am i being arrested? why don't you tell me that part. >> i'm giving you a lawful order. you are not compliant. >> the officer never answered her to as why she was being arrested. should he have? >> i think he should have....
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west who organized a key meeting yesterday of elected officials and investigators in the case and eugene o'donald former new york police officer and professor at jon jay college of criminal justice. senator west let me good to you first. if bland did tell the jail as reported about a prior suicide attempt, should there have been more television for her inside her jail cell? >> without question, rev. there should have been. if they did the screening properly and she did in fact make that statement, if she made that statement, then there should have been -- she should have been placed on suicide watch. i'm not saying that she did make the statement. >> nor am i am. >> a part of this investigation. >> yes. >> that's exactly right. and the reality is that i would hope that the jailers who, if they did in fact say that would be given a polygraph examination
west who organized a key meeting yesterday of elected officials and investigators in the case and eugene o'donald former new york police officer and professor at jon jay college of criminal justice. senator west let me good to you first. if bland did tell the jail as reported about a prior suicide attempt, should there have been more television for her inside her jail cell? >> without question, rev. there should have been. if they did the screening properly and she did in fact make that...
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>> eugene we are only a few hours after the occurrence.e're not hearing there was a note or anything said verbally as of yet that would give any indication of where they should start looking for a moefive. >> he's right. a motive is not established but we're in a serious situation in this country. this is no longer do we have a domestic problem. we clearly do. we've had a couple in chicago where people are trying to be radicalize asked they're getting as far as new york they're getting to the erik airport and being stopped heading out of the country. it is far more than just conjecture and crazy ideas. some of them are deadly serious about what they are doing. it is no matter whether these will possibly reoccur. very important important military people and friends and residents and residents in military locations to have the backs of the military where they're gathered in groups. they need to be on high alert and we alongside them. the american public. if we see something at this time it is critical to say something and safe is much better
>> eugene we are only a few hours after the occurrence.e're not hearing there was a note or anything said verbally as of yet that would give any indication of where they should start looking for a moefive. >> he's right. a motive is not established but we're in a serious situation in this country. this is no longer do we have a domestic problem. we clearly do. we've had a couple in chicago where people are trying to be radicalize asked they're getting as far as new york they're...
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eugene protsman is one of the exceptions. a three-time convicted murderer.gregation cell where he rarely has contact with other inmates. >> they call me as a serial killer. so they keep me confined away from other people. protsman was only recently transfer to the jail from state prison where he'd been incarcerated 12 years for the first of his murder convictions. he says he was high on meth when he attacked a female acquaintance in a san diego trailer park. >> i was freaked out. i had done too much. i had already been up for like 14 days. i thought this girl was a snitch, you know, setting me up. i don't know exactly what all came about. the next thing you know, i find her dead on the couch. i had hit her in the head with a hammer. i left her there dead. i joined the carnival. i thought i will hide out with the carnies for a while. the owner had seen my name on "america's most wanted." when he seen it, he called the police and i was arrested one morning at the carnival. >> he was convicted and sentenced to life without parole. 12 years later, he was returne
eugene protsman is one of the exceptions. a three-time convicted murderer.gregation cell where he rarely has contact with other inmates. >> they call me as a serial killer. so they keep me confined away from other people. protsman was only recently transfer to the jail from state prison where he'd been incarcerated 12 years for the first of his murder convictions. he says he was high on meth when he attacked a female acquaintance in a san diego trailer park. >> i was freaked out. i...
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eugene let me start with you.am video, we see the trooper, brian encygniia put bland over. he walks to the passengers side he goes back to his cruiser and writes her a warning for failing to put on her turn signal. what do you think he should have said when he returned to her car with the warrant? >> he's a rookie officer. this is a real case for mentors and not personalizing these things which happens to be what happened here. the part i'm surprised about is he didn't immediately teller that he said this is a warning. he seemed to let it play out and escalate. i don't know why he did that but that didn't seem when you look at it to be a wise course of action. she started to vent he start to do give as good as he got. i don't understand why he didn't immediately say it's a warning. >> do that and it defuses the situation, the passenger knows this is about to be over. shortly after he gets back to the car, redillustrate, we hear the trooper's tone change. >> you okay? >> i'm waiting on you. you -- this is your job.
eugene let me start with you.am video, we see the trooper, brian encygniia put bland over. he walks to the passengers side he goes back to his cruiser and writes her a warning for failing to put on her turn signal. what do you think he should have said when he returned to her car with the warrant? >> he's a rookie officer. this is a real case for mentors and not personalizing these things which happens to be what happened here. the part i'm surprised about is he didn't immediately teller...
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eugene, you think that was a planned answer? >> not planned. i think prepared. i mean he went there. >> yeah. >> and, and i think it sounded to me that he must have had in his mind that if he were asked such a question he would -- you know, he would say something like what he said. i mean i don't -- presidents weigh their words and this president weighs his words and this president in particular knows the impact his words can have when they're about a -- sort of case in the news. >> steve clemens, let's give you the last word. ten seconds here. >> i would say both on iran and on the bill cosby and criminal justice issues, president obama was more prepared formidably prepared than i have ever seen him before. we have seen him stumble, caught you have guard, looked up into the air. this is a person when's ready on all fronts and said, take me on in any way. the clarity of the bill cosby response consistent with the clarity of the strategic ripples of the iran commentary was really an extraordinary performance by the president. >> okay. that's the last word in hono
eugene, you think that was a planned answer? >> not planned. i think prepared. i mean he went there. >> yeah. >> and, and i think it sounded to me that he must have had in his mind that if he were asked such a question he would -- you know, he would say something like what he said. i mean i don't -- presidents weigh their words and this president weighs his words and this president in particular knows the impact his words can have when they're about a -- sort of case in the...
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ryan mccauley and eugene o'donnell thank you for joining us.next the community in cincinnati and the black lives matter movement. how that has affected the situation there. cincinnati city manager harry black will join us to react to the indictment. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this
ryan mccauley and eugene o'donnell thank you for joining us.next the community in cincinnati and the black lives matter movement. how that has affected the situation there. cincinnati city manager harry black will join us to react to the indictment. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for...
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can and clearly, sanders wants to be the eugene mccarthy of the race. take on the titan and pull up the up is set with the support of the left wing who wants something different. can he get over the hump? that will remain to be seen. he is proving now that the talk of the democrat i can party not necessarily being content with hillary clinton has a lot justification. >> you love a eugene mccarthy reference, don't you? >> of course, that guy. >> is it politics? is it the left flank that is getting it or do they just not like her? >> hillary? >> yeah. >> yeah, i have a met a for, it's people on a left have done an eight mile run called obama a's presidency is. okay. and so, do you want to take, you know, another two mile run being hillary? you know what i mean? you want to continue on the run with the hillary? no, you want a cold shower after a hot run and that is bernie sand er sanders. >> you say, you just took an eight mile run, do you want to go another four miles. >> should hillary be worried or is it just kind of the, i don't want to say rand paul,
can and clearly, sanders wants to be the eugene mccarthy of the race. take on the titan and pull up the up is set with the support of the left wing who wants something different. can he get over the hump? that will remain to be seen. he is proving now that the talk of the democrat i can party not necessarily being content with hillary clinton has a lot justification. >> you love a eugene mccarthy reference, don't you? >> of course, that guy. >> is it politics? is it the left...
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ryan macaulay and eugene o'donnell thank you for joining us.p next the community in cincinnati and the black lives matter movement. how that has affected the situation there. cincinnati city manager harry black will join us to react to the indictment. pubut to get from theand yoold way to the new,d. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. ethey have smart online tools, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. click or call. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all
ryan macaulay and eugene o'donnell thank you for joining us.p next the community in cincinnati and the black lives matter movement. how that has affected the situation there. cincinnati city manager harry black will join us to react to the indictment. pubut to get from theand yoold way to the new,d. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay...
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socialist party was formed in 1901 by virtue of the populist brands led a eugene debs and the dissentingtion of increasingly sectarian socialist labour party. in the first 20 century realignment was occurring in great written that culminate in the rise of the labour party. all the same pieces were in place for haruo realignment to occur in the united states. this outcome is to a large extent hobbled by a revolutionary attitude of the socialist party small but vocal left-wing which ultimately evolved into the communist party. isolation of this development can be seen as a normal rowing pain of their healthy political movement. nearly all historical writing on the heyday of the socialist party suffers from the maligned influence of a -- you wrote a vague history of the american socialist movement in the early 1950s and hearing closely to the communist party line. those who were scholars that followed pam accepted every extremely particular this work but as a consequence the his dark left-wing has been overrepresented most histories of the socialist party particularly in biographies of euge
socialist party was formed in 1901 by virtue of the populist brands led a eugene debs and the dissentingtion of increasingly sectarian socialist labour party. in the first 20 century realignment was occurring in great written that culminate in the rise of the labour party. all the same pieces were in place for haruo realignment to occur in the united states. this outcome is to a large extent hobbled by a revolutionary attitude of the socialist party small but vocal left-wing which ultimately...
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i'm joined by eugene robinson beth foley and robert costa. i have to start with you, gene the giddiness, the excitement. because it's going to be two hours of we don't know bedlam? everybody will be looking right at trump. >> usually we have an idea what's going to happen. we don't know. we don't know what's going to happen. we don't know how trump is going to play this. we don't know what the other candidates are going to do. are they going to go after him, pretend he's not there. >> is this going to be like edi and qusay? they go in a restaurant and nobody looks around. >> i check in with every one of these campaigns. they don't want to win this debate. they want to survive the debate. this is only the first of nine. they want to get through it and hope that trump fizzles. >> but it's the first. >> i think of the tv production aspect of this. roger ails who runs fox gets all the kudos. like one of those studio 54 things. just getting in is cool. my question, you got megan kelly out there, one of the top people in the business she's going to
i'm joined by eugene robinson beth foley and robert costa. i have to start with you, gene the giddiness, the excitement. because it's going to be two hours of we don't know bedlam? everybody will be looking right at trump. >> usually we have an idea what's going to happen. we don't know. we don't know what's going to happen. we don't know how trump is going to play this. we don't know what the other candidates are going to do. are they going to go after him, pretend he's not there....
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clearly, there was a very interesting comment sort of the connection between the early work and eugenics. as one section. but, you know one of the things i'm same basic age as you are mary and i remember if you're of a certain age you remember lots of conversation when i was in college about, you know, zero population growth. can you comment on what -- because that was clearly a motivator or some of the participants in the story. can you comment on what's happening today in the world using the pill for sort of population control, you know, in all kinds of markets, especially in the underdeveloped world? >> yeah. the birth control pill did not do everything that margaret sanger thought it would, and it certainly didn't work the you eugenicists thought it would because it did not help much in poor parts of the world. it became something that was enormously popular among middle class and upper class women who could afford to pay for it and who could visit their doctors regularly and get prescriptions refilled every month. but in, you know, remote parts of the world where access to health ca
clearly, there was a very interesting comment sort of the connection between the early work and eugenics. as one section. but, you know one of the things i'm same basic age as you are mary and i remember if you're of a certain age you remember lots of conversation when i was in college about, you know, zero population growth. can you comment on what -- because that was clearly a motivator or some of the participants in the story. can you comment on what's happening today in the world using the...
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eugene, so many parts of this tape are disturbing. let's start with the very beginning of it where he asks her to put out her cigarette. >> i'm in my car. why do i have to put out my cigarette? >> you can step on out now. >> i don't have to step out. >> step out of the car. >> eugene talk to us a little bit about that. do you think that the officer is behaving appropriately there? >> in all fairness that's not the beginning. there's something that led up to the video taking place. there's a reason for the stop. don't know what the reason is. why it caused him to make the stop. and then there's an issue about the interaction. seemingly he was going to give her a warning and apparently that was not -- whatever he decided to do wasn't going down well with her and you had this interaction. so the whole context of this is what occurs before and during and so that's the part you'd really want to look at to analyze whether this is legitimate, which on the face of it it appears to be troubling. >> let's play the second part. again, that's als
eugene, so many parts of this tape are disturbing. let's start with the very beginning of it where he asks her to put out her cigarette. >> i'm in my car. why do i have to put out my cigarette? >> you can step on out now. >> i don't have to step out. >> step out of the car. >> eugene talk to us a little bit about that. do you think that the officer is behaving appropriately there? >> in all fairness that's not the beginning. there's something that led up to...
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i'm jim i'm a labor representative for the deputy sheriff's association with me is eugene the president of the deputies sheriff's association the dea is in support of this administrative code to add diseases for the death and in line of the duty for the san francisco retirement system as you know the d s a hired prior to 2012 were part of the calpers and the members we're not included in the bonuss after that date, however the newly hired members are placed in the retirement system rather than calpers last year the city of san francisco agreed to have a cancer code for the police and fire department members the administrative code already provided them with related heart and if you anyone provisions but to have consistent work-related heart and disease presumptions for its members now members of the san francisco retirement members in terms of to included them with the administrative code relates to this issue thank you for your time and consideration on this. >> thank you very much any other members of the public wish to speak on this item okay seeing none, public comment is closed col
i'm jim i'm a labor representative for the deputy sheriff's association with me is eugene the president of the deputies sheriff's association the dea is in support of this administrative code to add diseases for the death and in line of the duty for the san francisco retirement system as you know the d s a hired prior to 2012 were part of the calpers and the members we're not included in the bonuss after that date, however the newly hired members are placed in the retirement system rather than...
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investigators tracked down 66-year-old eugene few reno on tuesday much he's responsible for half dozen burglaries between the city across the city between may and june including a cell phone store and five philadelphia restaurants. police say he was living on the streets. he's now faces burglary and trespassing charges. >>> doughnuts were not thing this man wanted when he robbed a south philly dunkin' donuts it happened on the three hun doctor block of oregon avenue on july 6th. he waited outside the store for the right time before covering his face with a clear plastic bag and entering the store armed with a knife. once inside he was able to grab undetermined amount of money. thankfully no one was hurt. >>> now to northeast philly police want to find this guy who they say robbed a north wood family dollar store. it happened on july 12th on the 4500 block of castor avenue. the man used a stocking to cover his face before demanding money from an employee. he was able to get away with cash from both registers. >>> assaulted degraded and hell against her will a young woman in california t
investigators tracked down 66-year-old eugene few reno on tuesday much he's responsible for half dozen burglaries between the city across the city between may and june including a cell phone store and five philadelphia restaurants. police say he was living on the streets. he's now faces burglary and trespassing charges. >>> doughnuts were not thing this man wanted when he robbed a south philly dunkin' donuts it happened on the three hun doctor block of oregon avenue on july 6th. he...
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josh barrow msnbc contributor and eugene writer political writer for the "washington post."ell us how the resolution came about. >> first of all, california is a place where we allow ourselves to celebrate diversity. a state of inclusiveness. when we heard of donald trump's egregious statements against latinos, immigrants, undocumented immigrants we took offense to that because we celebrate diversity in california. the largest population of immigrants in the nation reside here in california. so i decided along with the state senate was time for california to stand up for our undocumented immigrants and our immigrants to tell donald trump this is not a place, particularly california, let alone the nation where we are going to allow you to stake the stage and speak is racial slurs against folks who have helped to build the fabric of california. our latino immigrants and undocumented immigrants have helped to build the infrastructure of california to what it is now, the leading in the nation. and we will not tolerate or stand for donald trump to disrespect our residents in cali
josh barrow msnbc contributor and eugene writer political writer for the "washington post."ell us how the resolution came about. >> first of all, california is a place where we allow ourselves to celebrate diversity. a state of inclusiveness. when we heard of donald trump's egregious statements against latinos, immigrants, undocumented immigrants we took offense to that because we celebrate diversity in california. the largest population of immigrants in the nation reside here...
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those people are the things that eugene not appreciate about reddit even though you appreciate free speechit's not exactly free speech -- peter: -- bob: it absolutely can be a business. i think what fred wilson said was interesting. he is talking about another arch for norv who wants to compete with reddit. i created a platform called digg ad, and it was one of the first native ad formats to be out there. in the thing was, it was one of the most widely positively received features ever. the users understood. i think reddit users can be opened to the fact that it needs to be a business. they just need to run it and include the users as a stakeholder and bring them into the conversation. emily: which is hard to do. peter, you are going to be sticking with us after the commercial break, but we have to leave it there. bob from socialwire sarah thanks so much. coming up, more uber drivers coming under attack. today, the company hired private security guards to handle intimidation from taxi drivers. this is the latest in a string of attacks on uber. last week, it suspended its uber pop share rid
those people are the things that eugene not appreciate about reddit even though you appreciate free speechit's not exactly free speech -- peter: -- bob: it absolutely can be a business. i think what fred wilson said was interesting. he is talking about another arch for norv who wants to compete with reddit. i created a platform called digg ad, and it was one of the first native ad formats to be out there. in the thing was, it was one of the most widely positively received features ever. the...
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so that's an ongoing thing like eugene mentioned. it is a real live threat to people in uniform. to comment about what transpired today when you talk about what happened this guy might not have gotten out of his vehicle. this could have been a drive-by shooting at the recruiting center. a 911 call comes from a mustang convertible and i have done it in a patrol car and shooting situations where there's a shooting situation you encount they are vehicle. it had a partner with me an the guy started to shoot at us. this is likely what happened. the chattanooga pd engages when they see the vehicle and try to pursue or apprehend. then he speeds to the naval recruit center or reserve center and what happens is he kills four marines somehow. we don't know if they were in a kampl we think they could have been in a car and he drove up next to them all and shot them with his rifle. we don't know how it transpired. were they walking? the officers might have been behind him a few seconds which would have given the ability to kill our heros lake like they did. >> what headway are they making on
so that's an ongoing thing like eugene mentioned. it is a real live threat to people in uniform. to comment about what transpired today when you talk about what happened this guy might not have gotten out of his vehicle. this could have been a drive-by shooting at the recruiting center. a 911 call comes from a mustang convertible and i have done it in a patrol car and shooting situations where there's a shooting situation you encount they are vehicle. it had a partner with me an the guy started...
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. >> pastori, a rev eugene from genocide has one more thing to hang for this to be a home. >> before everything done in the house, that flag has to be there. only one flag. the united states of america flag. >> in falls church david culver news 4. >> gracing spaces has furnished 146 homes in northern virginia this year alone. learn more about their efforts and view david's past reports on the family by searching gracing spaces on the app. >>> a new warning this week about the hethsalth of your back deck after five members of a local family were hospitalized in a deck collapse on the fourth of july. inspectors blame old nails for the 14-foot fall in emerald isle north carolina. a family from virginia was vacationing in a rented beach home. more than two dozen people had gathered on the deck for a picture. among those injured, a child and a 94-year-old. >> that deck had no code violations but even well made decks can have problems. montgomery county residential inspectors say to limit how many people are on their deck at once. the more weight the greater the chance your deck could fall
. >> pastori, a rev eugene from genocide has one more thing to hang for this to be a home. >> before everything done in the house, that flag has to be there. only one flag. the united states of america flag. >> in falls church david culver news 4. >> gracing spaces has furnished 146 homes in northern virginia this year alone. learn more about their efforts and view david's past reports on the family by searching gracing spaces on the app. >>> a new warning this...
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area from eugene up to portland. chance of a shower in the mountains. the lightning is dangerous though because that can start fires too. that's the catch. >> just ahead, a big announcement on where the 2022 olympics will be held. >>> more on the dentist who killed a beloved line. ied. he's beached here, gazing out on an unforgiving landscape. for while the people who come in here use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they completely forget their experience... daddy gator sees all and forgets nothing. "i've got to motor out of here," he thinks. "this is no place to raise a child." quilted northern. designed to be forgotten. after brushing listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. ♪ hi! what happened to your hair? i got it. walgreens has all you need to keep it all under control. from a little touch-up... come on, guys! to finding that perfect finishin
area from eugene up to portland. chance of a shower in the mountains. the lightning is dangerous though because that can start fires too. that's the catch. >> just ahead, a big announcement on where the 2022 olympics will be held. >>> more on the dentist who killed a beloved line. ied. he's beached here, gazing out on an unforgiving landscape. for while the people who come in here use quilted northern, a toilet paper that works so well they completely forget their experience......
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a magnitude 4.2 earthquake near eugene. hundreds reported feeling it saying it sounded like a freight train, but there are no reports of damage or injuries. >>> long lines continue to form at atms in greece. greece continues to teeter on the brink of collapse. >> plus, a very special fourth of july in southern california. the uss pasadena returned home just in time for independence day and these sailers, there ♪ experience the world ofo kitty and friends at the first ever hello kitty super cute friendship festival it's a traveling party that every hello kitty fan won't want to miss see you there.hello kitty supercute friendship at oracle arena this weekend only is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number now there's an adjustment for that. only at a sleep number store. right now, save $300 to $700 on select mattress sets, plus 36-month special financing. ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. >> greece is teetering on collapse tonight. rallies have been going on in the past week as the country prepares to vote
a magnitude 4.2 earthquake near eugene. hundreds reported feeling it saying it sounded like a freight train, but there are no reports of damage or injuries. >>> long lines continue to form at atms in greece. greece continues to teeter on the brink of collapse. >> plus, a very special fourth of july in southern california. the uss pasadena returned home just in time for independence day and these sailers, there ♪ experience the world ofo kitty and friends at the first ever hello...
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. >> reporter: it has been more than 70-years since broadway valentine sims, eugene mlot and francisco during the invasion of normandy-- the turning point in the allied campaign to liberate europe from nazi germany in world war two. but their sacrifice and that of 13 other servicemen is being remembered and honored in graveside eulogies at the american cemetery perched above omaha beach in northern france. >> technician fifth class broadway valentine sims was born in 1916 in the remote town of elizabethton, tennessee. >> eugene g. mlot was a shipping clerk and electrician with four years of high school under his belt when he joined the army air force in 1942. >> francisco blas embodies the characteristics of bravery, courage and unwavering loyalty as he faced segregation, uncertainty and even death itself. >> reporter: this is an important part of national history day's normandy institute. >> i will never sacrifice of henry and louie made for their country and the sacrifice they made for me. >> the program started because of a concern that today's young people don't really understand w
. >> reporter: it has been more than 70-years since broadway valentine sims, eugene mlot and francisco during the invasion of normandy-- the turning point in the allied campaign to liberate europe from nazi germany in world war two. but their sacrifice and that of 13 other servicemen is being remembered and honored in graveside eulogies at the american cemetery perched above omaha beach in northern france. >> technician fifth class broadway valentine sims was born in 1916 in the...
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richard haase, in washington pulitzer prize winner and analyst eugene robinson.oe an assignment, back tomorrow. we have a couple of things to begin this morning. look at the new poll of republican primary voters in new hampshire. donald trump has the lead. 24% choose trump, doubling the 12% who picked former florida governor jeb bush. the pollsters find trump's quick rise takes votes from nearly all of his opoevenlts it appears to hurt chris christie ted cruz and scott walker the most. the poll has an ohio governor john kasich moving up into 3rd tied with walker. i don't know if that's wishful thinking on my part. that's kind of hopeful. right, halperin? >> i think kasich will be 2nd in the poll by labor day. >> on it why? what is it? whatt the ridiculous zany stuff that he's saying getting him into the top of the pack. >> he spent $2 million on tv ads at a time no one else was. >> those ads must be vitriolic. >> he has senator sununu helping him. if hess goes into 2nd it means jeb bush and chris christie counting on new hampshire, the governor of ohio who is a f
richard haase, in washington pulitzer prize winner and analyst eugene robinson.oe an assignment, back tomorrow. we have a couple of things to begin this morning. look at the new poll of republican primary voters in new hampshire. donald trump has the lead. 24% choose trump, doubling the 12% who picked former florida governor jeb bush. the pollsters find trump's quick rise takes votes from nearly all of his opoevenlts it appears to hurt chris christie ted cruz and scott walker the most. the poll...
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atticus spouse theories that sound straight out of a you eugenics text book. >> it has set a record on amazon and it is the most pre-ordered book of all time. >>> thanks so much for joining us here on al jazeera. i'm morgan radford. >> no grexit. bringstsipras brings back a program be austerity on the eu's terms. but in the past 30 minutes one of the junior coalition parties says it can't agree to the deal. i'm lauren taylor, live al jazeera from london. also coming up. >> are you make progress? >> trying to seal a deal on iran's nuclear ram. no sign of a deal in yemen.
atticus spouse theories that sound straight out of a you eugenics text book. >> it has set a record on amazon and it is the most pre-ordered book of all time. >>> thanks so much for joining us here on al jazeera. i'm morgan radford. >> no grexit. bringstsipras brings back a program be austerity on the eu's terms. but in the past 30 minutes one of the junior coalition parties says it can't agree to the deal. i'm lauren taylor, live al jazeera from london. also coming up....
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eugene, oregon, a record 102. and 101 in red bluff, california. the heat and relentless drought are turning breezes into blow torches. at least 18 wildfires are burning in california. john blackstone reports tonight from clear lake. >> reporter: firefighters facing a wall of flames fueled by dry wind and triple-digit heat fought back against a fast-moving fire 100 miles north of san francisco. air tankers and choppers were called in for support, and 650 residents were evacuated quickly from the the rural area. >> i've never seen flames so tall. 200, 300-foot flames. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 firefighters worked through the night to hold back the rocky fire from jumping the main highway. the fire continues to grow to 18,000 acres. this house was lost today. at one point, fire crews had to quickly retreat. >> the fire shifted back toward me. >> reporter: gill said the wind shifted and within minutes the fire beared down on his ranch. >> the fire was wild, and aggressive and it burned the whole place. >> reporter: the fire is only 5% contained, but i
eugene, oregon, a record 102. and 101 in red bluff, california. the heat and relentless drought are turning breezes into blow torches. at least 18 wildfires are burning in california. john blackstone reports tonight from clear lake. >> reporter: firefighters facing a wall of flames fueled by dry wind and triple-digit heat fought back against a fast-moving fire 100 miles north of san francisco. air tankers and choppers were called in for support, and 650 residents were evacuated quickly...
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eugene, we'll start with you on this.e were showing the first bit of video here was there a right for the police officer to ask her to leave the car? and then the second part of that question might be the cigarette itself and that interaction. what's your thought? >> my thought is it's more complex than it appears, that there's a right generally for the police -- you're under arrest in the situation essentially. you're not free to leave. it's kind of a murky area but generally the police can ask you to get out of the car. the issue about the cigarette is a little less clear, but was he afraid? was there a fear? >> less clear with the cigarette? >> well, he told her to put the cigarette out. did he think it was a weapon? did he think she had some sort of hostile weapon to be assaultive, impairment. who knows what he actually thought, making strong absolute statements about these cases are very difficult. the truth is the courts that wrestle with these cases, they can't draw the lines very clearly themselves. i mean the rea
eugene, we'll start with you on this.e were showing the first bit of video here was there a right for the police officer to ask her to leave the car? and then the second part of that question might be the cigarette itself and that interaction. what's your thought? >> my thought is it's more complex than it appears, that there's a right generally for the police -- you're under arrest in the situation essentially. you're not free to leave. it's kind of a murky area but generally the police...
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eugene robinson robert costa.terms of taking the oxygen away from the rest of this field, the effect donald trump has had, the candidate that's interesting for me to watch, is ted cruz because ted cruz is the only one out there saying nice things about donald trump. what i'm reading that as is a calculation by ted cruz that this trump thing has a shelf life and when he implodes ted cruz by being nice to him now will be able to vacuum up his voters. is that a smart calculation? >> the post got that scoop this week. cruz has a strategy here but it could be a risky gamble. donald trump is an unpredictable politician. even if you think you're courting him you're doing all the right things going to trump tower, that guarantees nothing. you say one line against him in a debate he could get angry. that possible support could evaporate. >> eugene robinson we know he's hurting, for instance marco rubio. we haven't heard that much from him lately. anybody in this field besides donald trump himself that donald trump's candid
eugene robinson robert costa.terms of taking the oxygen away from the rest of this field, the effect donald trump has had, the candidate that's interesting for me to watch, is ted cruz because ted cruz is the only one out there saying nice things about donald trump. what i'm reading that as is a calculation by ted cruz that this trump thing has a shelf life and when he implodes ted cruz by being nice to him now will be able to vacuum up his voters. is that a smart calculation? >> the post...
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eugene black has made great progress since my appearance in baltimore. not if the price of these because we are willing to barrymore rainfall cost, but rather as a part of our obligations toward our fellow man, and let we add bell a personal note. i did not find it easy to send the flower of our youth, our finest young men into battle. i have spoken to you today of the divisions, but i know them all, everyone. i have seen them in a thousand streets of 100 towns and every state in this union working and laughing and building and filled with hope and life. i think i know how their mothers weep and how their families sorrow. this is the most agonizing and most painful duty of your president. there is something else. when i was young, poverty was so common that we didn't know it had a name. an education was something you had to fight for. water was really life itself. i had -- i have it in public life more than three decades and in each of those 35 years i have seen good men and wise leaders struggled to bring the blessings of this land to all of our people.
eugene black has made great progress since my appearance in baltimore. not if the price of these because we are willing to barrymore rainfall cost, but rather as a part of our obligations toward our fellow man, and let we add bell a personal note. i did not find it easy to send the flower of our youth, our finest young men into battle. i have spoken to you today of the divisions, but i know them all, everyone. i have seen them in a thousand streets of 100 towns and every state in this union...
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, my parents-- my father looked like moses and my mother was already doing-- she was already in a eugene o'neill play, going down. my sister eloped when i when was 12. >> (laugh) >> and my brother was reading-- you know-- allen ginsburg poems in the village, and i'm there alone with my poor mother. it was like a combination of long day's journey into night and odd couple. >> and you write a lot about your family- >> so that's why my-- needs this book. here-- but the real-- right to the nitty gritty cha-- carl nicholas titolo is an artist i met 35 years ago through an old buddy. and i was blown away by this guy. and he's a legendary professor at the school of visual arts in new york for 40 years. but his-- his art style was very close to my riffing free associating. and-- i always wanted to collaborate with him but didn't know how. >> and then-- about-- two years ago i came up with an idea actually, "look, i have some thoughts. they're not jokes. some of them may be jokes, but-- n-- i didn't care about them i ca-- "any thought, and i'll call you with five and six--" he goes "i got-- i lik
, my parents-- my father looked like moses and my mother was already doing-- she was already in a eugene o'neill play, going down. my sister eloped when i when was 12. >> (laugh) >> and my brother was reading-- you know-- allen ginsburg poems in the village, and i'm there alone with my poor mother. it was like a combination of long day's journey into night and odd couple. >> and you write a lot about your family- >> so that's why my-- needs this book. here-- but the...
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>> they know his name is neil falls and he's from the eugene, oregon area. as for a criminal record they haven't been able to find any next of kin to notify them that he has been killed. they are trying to reach out to the public to find out more information about him in hopes of retracing his steps and find out how he ended up here in that woman's kitchen and got shot and killed. jon: between charleston and in ohio the phone lines between the police department are on fire. apparently there are six murder or missing women there and they are wondering if they might be connected. >> reporter: residents believe a serial killer has been in that area. jon: leslie rubin from cwh television. we'll have more in the second hour of happen can now *. can -- more on "happening now." jenna: six global powers nail down a deal toll rethe strict iran's nuclear program. we are learning after blockbuster move by britain the reopening of their embassy in iran. secretary of state john kerry responds to that. >> i don't know how to interpret it except to take it at face value. b
>> they know his name is neil falls and he's from the eugene, oregon area. as for a criminal record they haven't been able to find any next of kin to notify them that he has been killed. they are trying to reach out to the public to find out more information about him in hopes of retracing his steps and find out how he ended up here in that woman's kitchen and got shot and killed. jon: between charleston and in ohio the phone lines between the police department are on fire. apparently...
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the stage was usually the home of entertainment that was fluffy and moralistic and then in 1920 eugenewon the first of his four pulitzer prizes but beyond the horizon, and the theater was never the same again. poetry was the home of romance and bucolic scenery and then in 1920 ts eliot and carl sandburg camelot, and verse was never the same again. with the exception of some of irving berlin's work popular songs were insipid. they had titles like daddy you've been a mother to me when the moon shines on the moonshine, and eight napoleons with josephine when napoleon was away. [laughter] real titles real songs. then in 1920 out of nowhere a woman who virtually no one had ever heard of named mimi smith bessie, but mimi smith released a record crazy blues. it became against all odds number one song in the country and the jazz age had officially begun. and with the harlem renaissance having already begun music and literature poetry and prose alike changed all the more revealing than that a great many of the country's priorities have changed. and would never change again the roaring 20s are t
the stage was usually the home of entertainment that was fluffy and moralistic and then in 1920 eugenewon the first of his four pulitzer prizes but beyond the horizon, and the theater was never the same again. poetry was the home of romance and bucolic scenery and then in 1920 ts eliot and carl sandburg camelot, and verse was never the same again. with the exception of some of irving berlin's work popular songs were insipid. they had titles like daddy you've been a mother to me when the moon...
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we have to get to eugene robinson much he's joining us. plus donald trump joins us live at 7:00 a.m. also the president took exception to part of tom friedman's analysis of the nuclear deal with iran. tom will explain why the u.s. should have held tehran's feet to the fire. straight ahead, hillary clinton may now face a criminal investigation over her e-mail controversy as secretary of state. the information that she is being accused of hand willing improperly. we'll have that straight ahead. you're watching "morning joe." why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, de
we have to get to eugene robinson much he's joining us. plus donald trump joins us live at 7:00 a.m. also the president took exception to part of tom friedman's analysis of the nuclear deal with iran. tom will explain why the u.s. should have held tehran's feet to the fire. straight ahead, hillary clinton may now face a criminal investigation over her e-mail controversy as secretary of state. the information that she is being accused of hand willing improperly. we'll have that straight ahead....
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he's 45 years old and from eugene, oregon. >> and i know that you are suspicious that he may have donethis kind of thing before. i know you have been in touch with the police departments especially in ohio. what are your concerns and your suspicions? >> based on the sheer nature of the attack that mr. falls bestoued on the victim and the items recovered from his victim. hand cuffs and bottles of blaech and bulletproof best and cutting instruments and firearms we believe it is likely that he's been involved in similar crimes based on the information that i just gave you and his age being 45 years old. a lot of these things when you look at them on their face it paints a pretty clear picture. >> we have pictures of the evidence that you recovered from his car and a frightening one that shows the axes. and shovels and knives hidden in the back of his car. we'll take the viewers back to when the victim who made contact with him over the internet. he showed up at the door and pulled a gun and started to choke her, right. >> as soon as he stepped in the apartment he pointed a nine mill meter
he's 45 years old and from eugene, oregon. >> and i know that you are suspicious that he may have donethis kind of thing before. i know you have been in touch with the police departments especially in ohio. what are your concerns and your suspicions? >> based on the sheer nature of the attack that mr. falls bestoued on the victim and the items recovered from his victim. hand cuffs and bottles of blaech and bulletproof best and cutting instruments and firearms we believe it is likely...
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the fire broke out on june 29th at the eugene civic stadium.it's one of the few remaining wood stadiums in the country. police say they were playing on fire but it doesn't appear they meant to catch it on fire. >>> some elevators at the proposed purple line station could be ant chopping block. they want to cut $210 million from the project. that could mean fewer station elevators and shorter station platforms. he also wants to change the wait time between trains. this is all part of 43 proposed budget cuts. hogan wants montgomery and prince george's county to pay more to get it done. >>> the thermometer is climbing today. we'll have more. >>> developing right now in bethesda, a man is in the hospital with serious burn injuries after fire broke out in his home. >> this all started a couple of hours ago at the home on howell road. zachary is there now. you learned a little bit about more about how this fire started that's right? >> you're right. we've learned now that this fire started in the basement. it was a furnace that actually kicked back a
the fire broke out on june 29th at the eugene civic stadium.it's one of the few remaining wood stadiums in the country. police say they were playing on fire but it doesn't appear they meant to catch it on fire. >>> some elevators at the proposed purple line station could be ant chopping block. they want to cut $210 million from the project. that could mean fewer station elevators and shorter station platforms. he also wants to change the wait time between trains. this is all part of 43...
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the neighbors explain that ray eugene falk born in 1941 was an only child and an outcast at school. often by his own mother. >> his mother was real mean. i think he got along with his father more. but ray would tell me these different things that his mother would do to him. >> for example? >> she would leave him out of the house. he couldn't come in the house for a while. he would have to stay outside. he would go sleep with a puppy. >> never really had a friend. >> the only persons he trusted was his dogs and me and bob farris. >> bob knew ray since they were teenagers. >> he probably had some type of a learning disability. and in today's education, they would have caught that. they just didn't have that type of thing back in the '50s. i think ray fell through the cracks. jamie: when ray graduates from high school in 1958 he joins the army. he loves it, bob says. but his mother lobbies to get him an early release to help on the farm. >> it's too bad because i think ray would have been better off if he would have remained in the army and away from mom and probably his life would hav
the neighbors explain that ray eugene falk born in 1941 was an only child and an outcast at school. often by his own mother. >> his mother was real mean. i think he got along with his father more. but ray would tell me these different things that his mother would do to him. >> for example? >> she would leave him out of the house. he couldn't come in the house for a while. he would have to stay outside. he would go sleep with a puppy. >> never really had a friend....
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. >> douglas ol olivant a former director of the national security council goins joins us from eugene oregon. doug welcome. >> good evening antonio. >> the fight against i.s.i.l. was well received but then it also started bombing the kurdish pkk bases. that raised a cures question. is that just an excuse to crack down on their own kurdish rebels? >> well cracking down on their own kurdish rebels remains their number one priority. their second policy seems to be the cooperation in northern syria may well be aimed more at the assad gem regime than i.s.i.s. i think the united states is grateful for cooperation less for zone in northern syria and more for access to turkish air bases for strikes in syria and iraq. >> the u.s. coalition to defeet i.s.i.l. turkey preferring to neutralize its kurdish insurgents how could that clash? the turkish have been the most combative against kurds in both syria and iraq. >> the turkish are more concerned that kurds are less in this for defeating i.s.i.l. and more in it for carving their own territory. hopeful to make something of this and use the access
. >> douglas ol olivant a former director of the national security council goins joins us from eugene oregon. doug welcome. >> good evening antonio. >> the fight against i.s.i.l. was well received but then it also started bombing the kurdish pkk bases. that raised a cures question. is that just an excuse to crack down on their own kurdish rebels? >> well cracking down on their own kurdish rebels remains their number one priority. their second policy seems to be the...
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case the test my father was profoundly was that of our nation's greatest playwright nobel laureate eugene o'neill. you remember audio? i asked college kids. no, they shake their heads. a member who arthur miller was. but o'neal suffered from a tremor that resembled parkinson's but was not the same. prevented her from my. a deep depression. and my father i don't know if i've said this at trained in psychiatry and neurology and he was widely admired for his expertise in being able to untangle the intermingled causes and symptoms of both physiological and purely psychiatric illness. and so he was asked by one of o'neill's closest friends to come to new york and examine him. o'neill took an instant liking to him. this happened a lot. something just about the way my father examined him very thoroughly. and i say psychiatrist or not he always gave his patients medical exams car real medical exams with a stethoscope and a funny little hammer you no. they just took a liking to his personality. so he moved to boston and took an apartment directly across the street from my dad's office so that he c
case the test my father was profoundly was that of our nation's greatest playwright nobel laureate eugene o'neill. you remember audio? i asked college kids. no, they shake their heads. a member who arthur miller was. but o'neal suffered from a tremor that resembled parkinson's but was not the same. prevented her from my. a deep depression. and my father i don't know if i've said this at trained in psychiatry and neurology and he was widely admired for his expertise in being able to untangle the...