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to the habit to post commandeer times, the guardian and other magazines holding a master's from johns hopkins is a college professor and also the recipient of numerous awards include a a fellowship in the best writer a word and the business journal 40 and under -- 40 and 40 west. the author of six books including a highly of kuwait -- acclaimed memoir white like me as well as white america but a new minority the rise opposed racial politics and his next book praises the rich will be released early 2015 and has contributed to 25 additional books his essays have appeared on "huffington post" and black commentator. steve degeneres is an award with the best to give their journalist as a senior investigative reporter for his work, the unsolved murders in as the investigative reporters he has three successive emmys for the investigative series curve the investigative journalist for the nonprofit service in baltimore. the strong black woman in american life and culture to focus on public aesthetics with lithology in the effect on individuals and on minority culture active as a public intellectual ap
to the habit to post commandeer times, the guardian and other magazines holding a master's from johns hopkins is a college professor and also the recipient of numerous awards include a a fellowship in the best writer a word and the business journal 40 and under -- 40 and 40 west. the author of six books including a highly of kuwait -- acclaimed memoir white like me as well as white america but a new minority the rise opposed racial politics and his next book praises the rich will be released...
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virginia's matt johns to charlie hopkins. johns to hopkins, good name. s to hopkins. >> i heard that. >> i heard that somewhere. but unc's elijah hood just running over the calfs. virginia drops with a loss. >>> to the pro game all right. and rookie nfl quarterback on a bad team playing on the road. is normally a recipe for disaster. right? thus you have to like the skins' chances tomorrow. here's the problem. washington has made a habit of getting smoked by rookie obama requests remember sam -- quarterbacks remember m sa bradford of the rams? they smoked the skins, winston is the next in line to take a crack at the defense. it will be up to the washington d. to stop him but winston says it's not justabout me. after all i'm just a newbie. >> i'm really nobody in this league yet. you know, so they don't have to worry about me. you know, i have great teammates you know. that -- that to a great job. this game is just a complete team game. you know, whereas college, one person basically can take over the game. >> he is absolutely right. and join us for game o
virginia's matt johns to charlie hopkins. johns to hopkins, good name. s to hopkins. >> i heard that. >> i heard that somewhere. but unc's elijah hood just running over the calfs. virginia drops with a loss. >>> to the pro game all right. and rookie nfl quarterback on a bad team playing on the road. is normally a recipe for disaster. right? thus you have to like the skins' chances tomorrow. here's the problem. washington has made a habit of getting smoked by rookie obama...
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someone actually paid the rezermgers at johns hopkins to tell us that. thank you. >> speaking of sleep, it's mounted over a fa deal staud day. and low fault diets, as well. >> a study on chronic fatigue syndrome is drawing fire from experts, the university study suggesting that chronic fa teelg subpoenaing could be helped with exercise and behavior therapy. >> the universityover berkley say several other scientists have criticized us. some say exercise and behavior therapy could everyone hurt those with cfs. >>> and a new study says low fat diets are unlikely to result in greater weight loss than higher fat diets that have the same amount of calories. losie ining weight is really al about burning more calories than you take in. just focus on reducing calories overall. here's to your health. >>> you can threaten to switch. you can't just vaguely call up your carrier and say i'm going to quit unless you give me a better deal. and then you call up your carrier and say look, the other guy is offering us a much better deal. yesterday the producer did this on
someone actually paid the rezermgers at johns hopkins to tell us that. thank you. >> speaking of sleep, it's mounted over a fa deal staud day. and low fault diets, as well. >> a study on chronic fatigue syndrome is drawing fire from experts, the university study suggesting that chronic fa teelg subpoenaing could be helped with exercise and behavior therapy. >> the universityover berkley say several other scientists have criticized us. some say exercise and behavior therapy...
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jerkt johns hopkins where's your halloween costume. >> again?u've been a skeleton for, like, ux. >> abc 7 news anchor and we'd love to see your pet's costumes or your own. >> the hag tag speak kill on and fee frmd. >> akroz the bay area 1 3rks 7 "newsroom." >> the hkd. >> and i'm dan ashley. fr all of us heel we hope to see again at 6:00. >>> tonight, on the scene of the halloween horror, reported >>> tonight, on the scene of the halloween horror, reported tornadoes, drivers trapped. buildings destroyed. the trailer lifted and dropped on the roof of a holiday inn. the husband and father trapped, the fast-rising water surrounding him. recording a message to his family. >> hopefully they'll be there soon. >> the storms already turning deadly. and millions facing severe weather tonight. >>> also breaking, american special operations forces will now enter syria. in the fight against isis, sent to assist. but will there be combat? >>> the race for 2016. and the republican rebellion tonight. suspending an upcoming debate, blasting the questions this w
jerkt johns hopkins where's your halloween costume. >> again?u've been a skeleton for, like, ux. >> abc 7 news anchor and we'd love to see your pet's costumes or your own. >> the hag tag speak kill on and fee frmd. >> akroz the bay area 1 3rks 7 "newsroom." >> the hkd. >> and i'm dan ashley. fr all of us heel we hope to see again at 6:00. >>> tonight, on the scene of the halloween horror, reported >>> tonight, on the scene of the...
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researchers at johns hopkins took sixty-two healthy adults and divided them into three groups. one was allowed to sleep as much as they wanted. . e two other groups were either kept up late, then allowed to sleep? or briefly awakened up to eight times through the night. little surprise that both the late-to-bed group p d the awakened group had worse moods the next day? but as the experiment continued, a surprising twist? the group that was interrupted felt worse and worse - in bo mood and energy levels? an effect that grew with time, even when they were getting the same overall amount of sleep as the others. the reason? scientists think the fact that the interrupted group got less "slow wave sleep," resulting in those mood and energy changes. . perhaps it's a f fst step to helplphe 10 percent of americans who suffer from insomnia?the ones who wake often during the night? and it may provide reassurance to new parents? that it's all in their brains -- not in their heads. with this medical minute i'm dr. timothy johnson . " tim: after the break... we've got t me spooky visitits he
researchers at johns hopkins took sixty-two healthy adults and divided them into three groups. one was allowed to sleep as much as they wanted. . e two other groups were either kept up late, then allowed to sleep? or briefly awakened up to eight times through the night. little surprise that both the late-to-bed group p d the awakened group had worse moods the next day? but as the experiment continued, a surprising twist? the group that was interrupted felt worse and worse - in bo mood and...
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exactly why johns hopkins connects school groups with real scientists. >> sometimes kids are afraid ofot of things you need to know and in fact it's very approachable. >> reporter: and if you teach it this way, thought provoking, too. >> oh, you broke it. >> so cute. if you'd like more information on the wet lab at johns hopkins in rockville, i have a link on my facebook page. if you have a school stem story, reach me there, too, and send me a direct message. >>> still to come this morning, sometimes you need argument reassurance -- you need a little reassurance that it's going to be okay. check out this super cute video of bei bei. >> reporter: coming up ♪ hand-crafted...layer by layer. the new macchiato from dunkin' donuts. experience the flavor of fall with a new hot or iced pumpkin macchiato. >> reporter: a thermostat that works with apple's home kit the you can enable, disable and ajust the thermostat making it a great choice for ios users. beyond that it has a lot of the usual features you would expect. it as an -- it has an accompanying app and automatically adjusts the temperat
exactly why johns hopkins connects school groups with real scientists. >> sometimes kids are afraid ofot of things you need to know and in fact it's very approachable. >> reporter: and if you teach it this way, thought provoking, too. >> oh, you broke it. >> so cute. if you'd like more information on the wet lab at johns hopkins in rockville, i have a link on my facebook page. if you have a school stem story, reach me there, too, and send me a direct message....
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they would be locking up the folks in johns hopkins who cleared the decision to do the lead study when they took for black children and use them as guinea pigs in different apartments. the lead levels went through the roof because they could study and because it was easier than building new homes that were toxic. and it's not even about individual cops. it's the culture of policing, the mentality, the system of policing. it is not individual officers but the culture. culture. you can get rid of a handful of bad officers, and the culture will guarantee that you create more. when you try to speak out against that you get run out of policing, which has happened in the city and we have seen at least one person who has gotten in the news and been talking about the fact that he was basically run out because he acknowledged his buddies and blue were beating the crap out of criminal suspects without due process. if you try to be a good cop and not one of the bad apples we are told about, you will be a cop anymore. they might kill you. they will certainly not allow you to have a career. this is
they would be locking up the folks in johns hopkins who cleared the decision to do the lead study when they took for black children and use them as guinea pigs in different apartments. the lead levels went through the roof because they could study and because it was easier than building new homes that were toxic. and it's not even about individual cops. it's the culture of policing, the mentality, the system of policing. it is not individual officers but the culture. culture. you can get rid of...
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researchers at johns hopkins took 52 healthy adults and divided them into three groups. one was allowed to sleep as much as they wanted. the two other groups were either kept up late and allowed to sleep or briefly awakened up to 8 times through the night. little surprise that the late to bed group and the awakened group had worse moods the next day. as the experiment into new, a surprising twist. the group that was interrupted felt worse and energy levels, and effective that grew with time even when they were getting the same overall amount of sleep as the others. the reason? scientists think the fact the interrupted group got less low-wave sleep resulting in >> this may be first -- it may be a first step to help the 10% of americans who suffer from insomnia as well as providing reassurance to new parents that it' s all in their brains, not in their heads. phil: that is a brutal period of time, though, when the child first comes home. a ten-year-old boy recovering after being attacked by a shark in hawaii. jc: his brave battle to stop the great white from biting off his
researchers at johns hopkins took 52 healthy adults and divided them into three groups. one was allowed to sleep as much as they wanted. the two other groups were either kept up late and allowed to sleep or briefly awakened up to 8 times through the night. little surprise that the late to bed group and the awakened group had worse moods the next day. as the experiment into new, a surprising twist. the group that was interrupted felt worse and energy levels, and effective that grew with time...
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guns on the streets, when you look at the evidence and research being done by the schools like johns hopkins and the work being done, we know that gun laws work, and the states that have more gun laws, tend to have less gun deaths than the states with the lax laws have the highest rakts of gun death. we know it is an issue we can tackle by completing a background check on every gun sale and all the records in that background check and making sure we are flagging the proper dangerous people and making sure we are giving the law enforcement the tools they need to go after the perpetrators and these bad people. >> the president, i think, agrees with christian and doing with prevalence and availability, is he wrong? >> yes, i think he's wrong. i want to address an issue, more law, less crime. and let me show you, this is the guide to federal fire arms regulations from 1984. this was produced for the public and federal fire arms licensees. this is the same thing in 2014, 250 pages, approximately. in 30 years, we have grown federal law very, very substantially and so have the states. that's not wh
guns on the streets, when you look at the evidence and research being done by the schools like johns hopkins and the work being done, we know that gun laws work, and the states that have more gun laws, tend to have less gun deaths than the states with the lax laws have the highest rakts of gun death. we know it is an issue we can tackle by completing a background check on every gun sale and all the records in that background check and making sure we are flagging the proper dangerous people and...
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he saw my girlfriend's son at johns hopkins and made sure that the child was seen free of cost by hopkins. i held this man in great esteem. but if you have to do a compare and contrast to a ben carson and barack obama, ben carson is the affable, non-scary black man, and that makes him very comfortable to many white americans who are upset and intimidated by barack obama who will look you in the face and say, i was elected president twice and get over it. ben carson is soft-spoken, he is gentile, he is calm in his delivery. all of that is wonderful. i think the point of the columnist, that the columnist of the "washington post" makes is that ben carson is a disappointment not just because of the way he has attacked the president, but the statements he makes as a scientist about everything from evolution to just earlier this week comments on the holocaust. >> he uses race throughout the column, and the contrast that ben carson is trying to make is between himself and his competitors in the republican primary, donald trump. all of the candidates are attacking barack obama, why shouldn't ben
he saw my girlfriend's son at johns hopkins and made sure that the child was seen free of cost by hopkins. i held this man in great esteem. but if you have to do a compare and contrast to a ben carson and barack obama, ben carson is the affable, non-scary black man, and that makes him very comfortable to many white americans who are upset and intimidated by barack obama who will look you in the face and say, i was elected president twice and get over it. ben carson is soft-spoken, he is...
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chip kelly covered many places and was defensive coordinator at johns hopkins.e got a question about his schemes there. >> talking baltimore in 1991? >> we had smart kids that could do a good job with. that will i was coaching, went down there. >> why snow why? 1991? all right, baseball, la dodgers and manager don mattingly have agreed mutually to part ways. that's a surprise. temple takes 657th zero into their game at east carolina tonight. underdogs even as a ranked team. >> next year sitting in the same spot. you know what i mean? and they'll have a bang to draw from, okay, this is how you handle. >> and really the way you do both is you just focus on what's next. >> i'm off to surgery to perform surgery at jefferson. >> oh, oh. i was wondering what you guys were talk about. >> we'll see how that goes. >> oh, we're in trouble. i hate to be the patient on that one, howard. >> i'm good. >> there you go. be sure to join us at 10:00 by the way there is adorable baby boy in the arms after police officer after police say that his mom left him alone in a car, while
chip kelly covered many places and was defensive coordinator at johns hopkins.e got a question about his schemes there. >> talking baltimore in 1991? >> we had smart kids that could do a good job with. that will i was coaching, went down there. >> why snow why? 1991? all right, baseball, la dodgers and manager don mattingly have agreed mutually to part ways. that's a surprise. temple takes 657th zero into their game at east carolina tonight. underdogs even as a ranked team....
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. >> researches at johns hopkins studied nearly 3,000 adults over ten years, men and the women showed a decrease in amount of blood the heart can hold, but men's hearts got heavier overtime while women's hearts did not. >> babies may not be experiencing tickles the way you may think. the feet of 4 and 6-month-old group. the younger group moved to the tickle 75% of the time. >> they always giggle. >> researchers are saying that you can predict the risk of melanoma by how many moles someone has on their right arm. women with more than 11 moles on the mole are likely to have more than 100 on their whole body creating a higher risk of melanoma. >> tracy morgan with a big aannouncement. when he is planning a trip to boston. >> topping the buzz comedienne tracy morgan hitting the road. >> he is goings on a nationwide standup tour this winter. he restarted his comedy career after appearing on s.n.l.after a car accident nearly killed him in 2014. >> blake shelton is reportedly firing back for "in touch weekly" for a story that said his heavy drinks was the reason for his divorce. he is suing
. >> researches at johns hopkins studied nearly 3,000 adults over ten years, men and the women showed a decrease in amount of blood the heart can hold, but men's hearts got heavier overtime while women's hearts did not. >> babies may not be experiencing tickles the way you may think. the feet of 4 and 6-month-old group. the younger group moved to the tickle 75% of the time. >> they always giggle. >> researchers are saying that you can predict the risk of melanoma by how...
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. >> rose: johns hopkins? johns hopkins was one, yes. >> rose: is that right? yeah. >> rose: this is a place that proudly wanted you. you're saying they had an intolerance for free speech? >> they had an intolerance and that's why i withdrew as commencement speaker for the medical school in 2013. >> rose: tell me more about the ideas that you believe in. one is education does not want to hear a conservative point of view. >> well, education is such an important factor, it's the dividing line, really. >> rose: these things you don't talk about that much because you're often asked about whatever you said yesterday and yesterday and yesterday. give us a deeper understanding, what shaped your ideas about the country -- >> my deeper understanding is i believe very much in what the founders of this country wanted, which was a country that was of, for and by the people. people, with the government being there for the purpose of facilitating life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the socialist model believes something quite contrary to that, that the government kn
. >> rose: johns hopkins? johns hopkins was one, yes. >> rose: is that right? yeah. >> rose: this is a place that proudly wanted you. you're saying they had an intolerance for free speech? >> they had an intolerance and that's why i withdrew as commencement speaker for the medical school in 2013. >> rose: tell me more about the ideas that you believe in. one is education does not want to hear a conservative point of view. >> well, education is such an...
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researchers at johns hopkins found people who are woken up several times over an eight hour period feel worse than those who just get five hours of undisturbed sleep. the frequent interruptions prevent the body from getting enough restorative deep sleep. ask any mom or dad and reach the same conclusion. >>> a bar out west making over its bathrooms to help keep customers from drinking and driving. the bar in utah transformed its bathrooms into jail cells. there reminders of what drivers will be in for if they are picked up for drunk driving. the bar plans to keep the jail scene in place for the next month to make sure customers stay safe beyond halloween. >>> that's a good idea. a lot of happy people out in queens, flushing queens. that's what i hear anyway. >> happy people out there? >> reporter: a lot of fun stuff right now. citi field about to erupt behind me after the mets erupt for a big offensive night in game three of the world series. >>> jason pierre-paul ready to at a price. >>> channel 7 is your home for the tcs new york city marathon. >> we've been taking a mile by mile. toni
researchers at johns hopkins found people who are woken up several times over an eight hour period feel worse than those who just get five hours of undisturbed sleep. the frequent interruptions prevent the body from getting enough restorative deep sleep. ask any mom or dad and reach the same conclusion. >>> a bar out west making over its bathrooms to help keep customers from drinking and driving. the bar in utah transformed its bathrooms into jail cells. there reminders of what drivers...
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a johns hopkins study finds 80-percent of people with addiction to heroin and simular drugs are not getting help. researchers say that's because there aren't enough resources to keep up with growing demand for addiction treatment. brad's here -- with cocoege volleyball. briar cliff has been hot and cold this season, but the chargers were home, trying for their third straigtht win. and, it s a wild night in the baseball playoffs, as the royals try to join the blue jays in the next round. tomorrow morning on news 4 today... don't get left in the dark. new research sheds light on the importance of light in preventing alzheimers disease. and... an endangnged bird makes a stop in eastern iowa. the whooping crane was the squawk of town. tune in at 5:00! the briar cliff volleyball team has been stuck in a "win one -- lose one" stretch. the chargers are 4 and over the last three weeks, and are 4-5 in gpac play. bc trying to even their conference mark against dakota wesleyan. briar cliff coming in at 12 and 7 overall -- wesleyan 11 and 11. the chargers lost the first set -- but were solid after that
a johns hopkins study finds 80-percent of people with addiction to heroin and simular drugs are not getting help. researchers say that's because there aren't enough resources to keep up with growing demand for addiction treatment. brad's here -- with cocoege volleyball. briar cliff has been hot and cold this season, but the chargers were home, trying for their third straigtht win. and, it s a wild night in the baseball playoffs, as the royals try to join the blue jays in the next round....
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researchers at johns hopkins university used m-r-i to look at the left ventricles of nearly three-thousand adults. both men and women showed a decrease in ventricular volume -- or the amount of blood the heart can hold. but men's hearts also got heavier over time ... while women's hearts did not. more studies are needed -- but experts say heart disease patients may one day benefit from gender-specific treatment. the number of moles on a person's arm ... could predict their risk of melanoma. british researchers compared skin cancer risk to mole counts on 17 parts of the body. in fact, women with over eleven moles on their right arm were more likely to have at least 100 total moles ... and therefore at a higher risk of melanoma. brad's here -- with high school and college volleyball. regionals are underway for iowa prep teams, and after beating the top-2 teams in the nation, dordt makes a visit to briar cliff. and, the south dakota football team loses their leading rusher, and a team captain, for the rest of the season. october first marked a change in how your debit and credit cards are pro
researchers at johns hopkins university used m-r-i to look at the left ventricles of nearly three-thousand adults. both men and women showed a decrease in ventricular volume -- or the amount of blood the heart can hold. but men's hearts also got heavier over time ... while women's hearts did not. more studies are needed -- but experts say heart disease patients may one day benefit from gender-specific treatment. the number of moles on a person's arm ... could predict their risk of melanoma....
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researchers at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health poured through medical reports of who is,000 children between 3 and 18 years old. they found more exposure that the children had to antibiotics the more likely they were to gain weight over the long term. the authors of the study believe antibiotics change good bacteria in the intestinal tract that helps digest food. without that good bacteria, there's more chance of more weight gain. >>> one of the biggest concerns for parents of young athlete is preventing concussion. now more and more children are having a certain test before their sports season even starts. cbs 2's alice gainer is here to explain. >> reporter: it's a test that can help aid in the recovery of concussion and perform before a child has the injury. >> i just felt like a big shock hit me like whoa. >> reporter: the 10-year-old was playing linebacker three weeks ago when he crashed head first into another player. >> after that i, like, i -- i heard, like, a little ringing. we are in the huddle i'm like coach, coach, i need to sit out. >> he had sensitivity
researchers at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health poured through medical reports of who is,000 children between 3 and 18 years old. they found more exposure that the children had to antibiotics the more likely they were to gain weight over the long term. the authors of the study believe antibiotics change good bacteria in the intestinal tract that helps digest food. without that good bacteria, there's more chance of more weight gain. >>> one of the biggest concerns for...
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he rose to become the director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins. he became the first person to successfully separate siamese twins. joined at the back of the head. he won the presidential medal of freedom in 2008. he has published several books including his autobiography, "gifted hands." during various media appearances, he has made a lot of headlines on issues such as the mass shooting in oregon, the debt limit, and whether he can vote for a muslim for president. we all know, the best place to make news is in this room and at this podium. please give a warm welcome to dr. ben carson. [applause] dr. ben carson: thank you. thank you very much. candy and i are delighted to be here. i will get right into it. why did i write this book? and, america is such a great place and i am so glad that i was born here. i have traveled to 57 different countries. gotten to know a lot of people and a lot of ways of life. this remains the place that is the land of dreams. i know a lot of people like to criticize our nation and demonize it and say it is responsible f
he rose to become the director of pediatric neurosurgery at johns hopkins. he became the first person to successfully separate siamese twins. joined at the back of the head. he won the presidential medal of freedom in 2008. he has published several books including his autobiography, "gifted hands." during various media appearances, he has made a lot of headlines on issues such as the mass shooting in oregon, the debt limit, and whether he can vote for a muslim for president. we all...
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welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your_______ your_______ you've proably heard of john hopkins, the cleveland clinc and m-d andersona&but you may not have heard of the huntan cancer institutea&..it was started by a utah businessman who is a cancer survivora& survivora&he's given nearly his entrire fortunea&.1- point-4 billion dollarsa&away a&.mark kolebel from our sister station in salt lake city explains whya& whya& (shot from the podium during award)u-s businessman and philantropist...jon huntsman senior has devoted his life to helping others.....huntsman: "no man stand alone"(nat pop of properties)creator of the fast food 'clam shell" and the 'leggs" panyhose egg......turned jon huntsman senior into a billionaire... who gave *almost* all of it away...to find a cure for cancer..(sot huntsman) "i know there are people in my condition and others similiar who can change that and make a fference."a four time cancer survivor himself... jon huntsman and his wife started the huntsman cancer institute 20 years ago in utah.... today... the huntsman cancer institute is the only cancer
welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your_______ your_______ you've proably heard of john hopkins, the cleveland clinc and m-d andersona&but you may not have heard of the huntan cancer institutea&..it was started by a utah businessman who is a cancer survivora& survivora&he's given nearly his entrire fortunea&.1- point-4 billion dollarsa&away a&.mark kolebel from our sister station in salt lake city explains whya& whya& (shot from the podium during...
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speeches but we have videos of ben carson saying they funded a $2.5 million endowment in his honor at johns hopkins. he wasn't just giving speeches and benefitted financially. he turned that into one of the crowd-pleasing moments of the night by attacking the media to raising the question. >> it was a big success for ben carson. in fact, in this crowd it was very popular, michael shore, to talk about the mainstream media and blame the mainstream media. rubio referred to as a hillary clinton biggest superpac. every time they attacked the media, it was the loudest applause in the room, michael. >> it was us versus them. i didn't go into tonight thinking i was part of the superpac, but i come out as part of the superpac. you score points when you go against the media. republicans have done it a lot, and you also score points with the audience and the crowd. ben carson at the end of the debate wanted to thank the audience here. they didn't get what they wanted from the media asking the questions. it's an old tactic. chris christie employed it towards the end as well. here's the thing. it also deflects
speeches but we have videos of ben carson saying they funded a $2.5 million endowment in his honor at johns hopkins. he wasn't just giving speeches and benefitted financially. he turned that into one of the crowd-pleasing moments of the night by attacking the media to raising the question. >> it was a big success for ben carson. in fact, in this crowd it was very popular, michael shore, to talk about the mainstream media and blame the mainstream media. rubio referred to as a hillary...
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in fact, johns hopkins is one of the great institutions that actually hires ex-offenders as well. but if you're an ex-offender and you live in west baltimore your ability to get to that job at 7:00 in the morning means you'll be standing at a bus stop waiting for an hour for a bus that will meander to the city to get you there on time. unless that seemed like it is only an inconvenience, if you drive through west baltimore early in the morning, and you watch the bus stops, you see the moms who come from public housing and from low income housing standing at the bus stop. it's dark. they're there at 5:30 so they can get to the 7:00 shift at the hospital. then you have to ask yourself where are their children? who will take them to school? who will make sure they have something to eat? who will make sure they have their homework. when they arrive in school without those things, what's the reaction of the teacher? what's your reaction when you hear about the children who arrive out school without their homework and nothing to eat? so the decision to simply abandon a transportation sy
in fact, johns hopkins is one of the great institutions that actually hires ex-offenders as well. but if you're an ex-offender and you live in west baltimore your ability to get to that job at 7:00 in the morning means you'll be standing at a bus stop waiting for an hour for a bus that will meander to the city to get you there on time. unless that seemed like it is only an inconvenience, if you drive through west baltimore early in the morning, and you watch the bus stops, you see the moms who...
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the new health problem at john hopkins researchers tied to fracking. plus a hero's welcome. arriving in fairfax county after saving lives in south carolina. what they saw down there. the effect that joe biden is having on the democratic debate even though he has said he is a presidential candidate himself. that is coming up tonight at 6:00. alison: but first, let's check the erwith one more time. we want to hold on to what we have had. leon: can we? please! brian: it's been great. the low to mid-70's across the area. we'll start to see a transition. i want to show you the bigger picture. there are showers along the coast. we have showers north and west. they are headed our way heading through tomorrow morning and the midday. some of them are isolated at times. looking to be spotty showers and here and there. the 70's today and tomorrow will last through the middle of the week. there are scattered clouds throughout the morning. keep your umbrella handy. a shower or two could push through. the mid-70's. by the time we get to the weekend, the upper 50's at best. 40's downtown.
the new health problem at john hopkins researchers tied to fracking. plus a hero's welcome. arriving in fairfax county after saving lives in south carolina. what they saw down there. the effect that joe biden is having on the democratic debate even though he has said he is a presidential candidate himself. that is coming up tonight at 6:00. alison: but first, let's check the erwith one more time. we want to hold on to what we have had. leon: can we? please! brian: it's been great. the low to...
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you've probabiy heard of johns hopkins and the mayo clclinic, but you might not have heard of the huntsman cancer institute.it was started by a utah businessman who himself is a cancer survivor, that gave nearly his entire fortune away. away.reporter mark kolebeb has s an exclusive report you'll only see on fox 28 news. news. u-s businessman and philantropist...jon huntsman senior has devoted his life to helping others....."no man stand alone"creator of the fast food 'clam shell" and the 'leggs" panyhose egg......turned jon huntsman senior into a billionaire... who gave *almost* all of it away...to find a cure for cancerer"i know w ere are people in my condition and others similiar who can change that and make a difference."a four time cancer survivor himself... jon huntsman and his wife started the huntsman cancer institute 20 years ago in utah....today... the huntsman cancer institute is the only cancer hospital in the world designed by a cancer patient...."i don't like to see peop suffering. it breaks my y heart when i e people with cancer."honored this month for the carnigie medal of p
you've probabiy heard of johns hopkins and the mayo clclinic, but you might not have heard of the huntsman cancer institute.it was started by a utah businessman who himself is a cancer survivor, that gave nearly his entire fortune away. away.reporter mark kolebeb has s an exclusive report you'll only see on fox 28 news. news. u-s businessman and philantropist...jon huntsman senior has devoted his life to helping others....."no man stand alone"creator of the fast food 'clam shell"...
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we have a professor of public health in john hopkins university.is getting a lot of attention in the medical world, what do you think? >> just in time for the the world series. if you stop drinking and took subjects, a hundred of men and women drinking about ten drinks a week. little more than the average, and had them stop drinking entirely for a january cessation program. and even in one month, liver function improved and cholesteral went down and blood pressure was better controlled and over all improved on the type two diabetes. and dramatic results. yes, this is getting a lot of attention in health care. >> i don't think of alcohol being connected with type two diabetes or high blood pressure. >> there is two dangerous things in alcohol. one is the alcohol itself and the other is the sugar that accompanies bore and wine. and that sugar has an impact on liver metabolism. sugar is recognized to cause things like a general inflammatory state and heart disease and cancer. but we know it drives obesity. >> patients who stopped drinking had suppleme
we have a professor of public health in john hopkins university.is getting a lot of attention in the medical world, what do you think? >> just in time for the the world series. if you stop drinking and took subjects, a hundred of men and women drinking about ten drinks a week. little more than the average, and had them stop drinking entirely for a january cessation program. and even in one month, liver function improved and cholesteral went down and blood pressure was better controlled...
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that mana tech donated money to some part of $2.5 million, to help you get an endowed chair at johns hopkinspeople saying you must have had a relationship and that would be a significant factor in it. your response to that? >> my response to that is that i asked them, in lieu of my fee to make the donation to the chair. i thought they're going to do it. they didn't. so i was mistaken. they never did. but that is the explanation. >> do you feel that the moderators were searching for answers from you tonight? or was it more in your view a set up to try to hit you? and hit everybody up there in a way that might be embarrass something. >> clearly a gotcha set up. and i was glad that senator cruz called them out on it. it didn't change what they were doing. because they had a preset azenda. but it helps the people of america to be able to see what is going on. and i think that this is going to be critical to what happens in our elections next year. will the people be able to understand how traditionally they have been manipulated and herded? will they begin to think for themselves? thomas jeffers
that mana tech donated money to some part of $2.5 million, to help you get an endowed chair at johns hopkinspeople saying you must have had a relationship and that would be a significant factor in it. your response to that? >> my response to that is that i asked them, in lieu of my fee to make the donation to the chair. i thought they're going to do it. they didn't. so i was mistaken. they never did. but that is the explanation. >> do you feel that the moderators were searching for...
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. >> michael bloomberg is also close to the university you work, johns hopkins.ng add voe scvocate for gun. what is it that he doesn't understand that you understand? to answer that question. >> let me go with you first. and then. >> what i understand quite vividly is what daniel webster said. daniel webster said america will never suffer under tyranny because the people are armed. that's what i understand. so i don't want to see tyranny occur here. >> can't -- >> adams also said that there may come a time when we do not have good people at the helm of our country. we can't always assume that it is going to be that case. >>-up ha you criticized preside obama for going to or gun egon meet with victims' families, you said it is becoming a political issue, can you change it without politicizing it? >> first, let's set the record straight. what i was asked, if i were president, would i go? >> uh-huh. >> i said, no, not if it was going to open wound and inflict, you know, a lot of -- controversy. i would not. i said i would have probably lots of other things on my sc
. >> michael bloomberg is also close to the university you work, johns hopkins.ng add voe scvocate for gun. what is it that he doesn't understand that you understand? to answer that question. >> let me go with you first. and then. >> what i understand quite vividly is what daniel webster said. daniel webster said america will never suffer under tyranny because the people are armed. that's what i understand. so i don't want to see tyranny occur here. >> can't -- >>...
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one from johns hopkins calls it a circus and claims the operating team will be distracted by the cameras. the producers claim they are taking their cues from the doctors and can terminate the live show at any moment as long as it's not during a commercial break. marie on facebook writes in "what will they do if the patient flat lines on live tv?" good question, marie. laurie says "it will be better than any broadcasts that contain a kardashian or a jenner. interesting." you can comment on our talker, web site. bree, kathryn some. >> i have a similar thought about what if something goes wrong, you know what i mean? he sounds like he's willing to do it, though. >>> it is a trittic ail day for hillary clinton up next. >> she will be in the hot seat answering questions about the benghazi attack. >> slow down. the new campaign that has police targeting speeders. pamela? >> time to take a look at weather watcher reports. we have 50s. mostly cloudy skies and also some light fog. dense fog in other locations issue this morning for some. we have a warm-up on the way and then big changes for frida
one from johns hopkins calls it a circus and claims the operating team will be distracted by the cameras. the producers claim they are taking their cues from the doctors and can terminate the live show at any moment as long as it's not during a commercial break. marie on facebook writes in "what will they do if the patient flat lines on live tv?" good question, marie. laurie says "it will be better than any broadcasts that contain a kardashian or a jenner. interesting." you...
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one surgeon from johns hopkins calls it a circuit, absurd and claims the operating team will be distracted by the cameras. the show's producers say the doctors can terminate the live show at any time as long as they squeeze those commercials in there, i'm sure. artie says "having had two brain surgeries myself, i will watch. it will be nice to see it from the other side." good luck to you there, artie. another viewer writes "with all that is on tv nowadays, this seems like little more than a blip on the radar. dripping holes in people's skulls doesn't do much -- drilling holes in people's skulls doesn't do much for me." we'll read more coming up at 6:00. bree, kathryn. >> i have to laugh. one of our producers saying earlier for her it was a no- brainer decision. >>> still to come, watertown in the record books. we'll tell you about the big people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with >>> history is made in watertown. the h
one surgeon from johns hopkins calls it a circuit, absurd and claims the operating team will be distracted by the cameras. the show's producers say the doctors can terminate the live show at any time as long as they squeeze those commercials in there, i'm sure. artie says "having had two brain surgeries myself, i will watch. it will be nice to see it from the other side." good luck to you there, artie. another viewer writes "with all that is on tv nowadays, this seems like little...
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. >>> there is more evidence that antibiotics can effect a child's weight, a team at john hopkins examinedhe records of 165 chish, they found that taking antibiotics seven or more times during childhood raised the child's weight more than 7 pounds. a previous study linked obesity to taking antibiotics in the first two years of a child's life. >>> big talkers now, how is this for a deal, an alabama judge offering defendants that could not afford court costs a discounts and the ability to avoid jail time if they donated blood. >> maybe you could do nate blood today -- >> that was the deal judge marvin wiggins was offering, for those facing charges of drugs and assault and writing bad checks, they would get a 100 there's credit for their fines and he says it's for those that are financially strapped. the southern law says it's illegal and unconstitutional. it shows that no one was taken into custody, we assume that they went out and donated some blood. >>> you probably heard that the future finally arrived. this is it, the future, according to back to the future. >> where are we? >> when are
. >>> there is more evidence that antibiotics can effect a child's weight, a team at john hopkins examinedhe records of 165 chish, they found that taking antibiotics seven or more times during childhood raised the child's weight more than 7 pounds. a previous study linked obesity to taking antibiotics in the first two years of a child's life. >>> big talkers now, how is this for a deal, an alabama judge offering defendants that could not afford court costs a discounts and the...
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doctor at john hopkins school of public health found children pre-described antibiotics 7 or more times pound more at age 15 than the pier who had not taken medication. exact cause is unclear, study found some antibiotics can alter to break down differently. it was studied in the international journey of obesity. >> new concerns tonight about drivers using hands free devices. researchers say how many sibingtdz take for your mind to completely focus back on the road. doesn't happen the moment you hangup. here's clayton. >> near chicago. investigators say the driver of this car ended up crushed under a big rigless night kill a passenger may have been texting. >> distracted driving one of the biggest dangers on the roa road. new triple a study says the hands free system that are supposed to make us safer. >> can themselves be highly disprabingting. >> i guess that is a stop sign. >>reporter: triple a tested about a dozen hand free system systems. chiefy mild distraction. suri rated high. massachusetts today 6 very hig high. they didn't return our call today. apple declined to comment. most
doctor at john hopkins school of public health found children pre-described antibiotics 7 or more times pound more at age 15 than the pier who had not taken medication. exact cause is unclear, study found some antibiotics can alter to break down differently. it was studied in the international journey of obesity. >> new concerns tonight about drivers using hands free devices. researchers say how many sibingtdz take for your mind to completely focus back on the road. doesn't happen the...
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. >> michael bloomberg is also close to the university you work, johns hopkins. and a proud graduate. he has become a very, very strong advocate for gun control. understand that you understand? >> i think we ought to get him to answer that question. >> let me go with you first. and then. >> what i understand quite vividly is what daniel webster said. daniel webster said america will never suffer under tyranny because the people are armed. that's what i understand. so i don't want to see tyranny occur here. >> can't -- >> adams also said that there may come a time when we do not our country. we can't always assume that it is going to be that case. >> you criticized president obama for going to oregon to meet with victims' families, you issue, can you change it without going to open wounds and inflict, you know, a lot of -- controversy. i would not. i said i would have probably lots of other things on my schedule i could do. the other thing. this is important. the other thing is i don't think i would have the pushback if i were president. because the i wouldn't be
. >> michael bloomberg is also close to the university you work, johns hopkins. and a proud graduate. he has become a very, very strong advocate for gun control. understand that you understand? >> i think we ought to get him to answer that question. >> let me go with you first. and then. >> what i understand quite vividly is what daniel webster said. daniel webster said america will never suffer under tyranny because the people are armed. that's what i understand. so i...
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of chip kelly coached many places and was defensive coordinator at johns hopkins in the early '90, got a question about his schemes. >> we're talking about tomorrow in the 1991. four to three team, play a little match coverage. more match coverage than zone, do a good job of that. most of the stuff when i was coaching the new hampshire when i went down that. >> on my count that's over 20 years ago. a full day of football. i don't get it. football coming up sunday here on fox 29 starts at team day live at 10:00 an fox 29 nfl. colts cowboys giants. quarterback -- apparently not happen that the media may be wrong in their predictions each week on panthers games. >> if you make a bold statement. if you're correct, you get xamount increase. if you make a bold statement and it goes the other way, you get deducted. going straight to the foundation. >> knew ton foundation? i thought they did that well. did i misstate something here? >> tmz next. >> for fox 29, got you covered >>> breaking news at the 4:00 out the of nashville. >> a shooting at tennessee state university reeves three people wou
of chip kelly coached many places and was defensive coordinator at johns hopkins in the early '90, got a question about his schemes. >> we're talking about tomorrow in the 1991. four to three team, play a little match coverage. more match coverage than zone, do a good job of that. most of the stuff when i was coaching the new hampshire when i went down that. >> on my count that's over 20 years ago. a full day of football. i don't get it. football coming up sunday here on fox 29...
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researchers at johns hopkins university used mr toi look at left ventricles of nearly 3,000 adults over ten years. both men and women showed a decrease in ventricular volume or the amount of blood that the heart can hold, but men's hearts also got heavier over time while women's hearts did not. experts say heart disease patients may one day benefit from gender specific treatment. >>> a new study suggests that a doctor can quickly estimate your skin cancer risk by counting the number of moles on your arm. melanoma often arrives from a pre-existing mole and researchers found that having about ten moles on your right arm or more than 100 on your entire body is a strong predictor of future melanoma. however, they don't recommend that patients do the counting themselves because it can be hard to dell the difference between a mole and a freckle or a sun spot. >>> do bad drivers get your blood boiling? well, get this, a new car seat in the development may help you control road rage. it's called an active wellness seat, and it is designed to monitor emotions of drivers. the seat detects stress
researchers at johns hopkins university used mr toi look at left ventricles of nearly 3,000 adults over ten years. both men and women showed a decrease in ventricular volume or the amount of blood that the heart can hold, but men's hearts also got heavier over time while women's hearts did not. experts say heart disease patients may one day benefit from gender specific treatment. >>> a new study suggests that a doctor can quickly estimate your skin cancer risk by counting the number of...
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. >> reporter: that hope, the arm transplant program at the johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. >> theyot considered standard of care yet. >> reporter: kate knot is the transplant coordinator at hopkins. she says it can be tough to qualify for the arm transplant program. the level of amputation can't be too high up on the arm and patients need to be healthy and have strong family support. >> hands therapy becomes a full-time job for about the first year. when i say a if you-time job, i mean coming to therapy monday through friday. >> reporter: jeffrey says he had to take at least 100 tests, physical and mental, before he was accepted into the program. then doctors told him he might have to wait years before there would be a suitable donor. but sure enough, after just 3 1/2 months, he got the call. and exactly one year to the day after he lost his arm, he got a new one. >> it's tough. every day is tough. but at the same time it's incredibly exciting. >> reporter: jeffrey says he's beginning to get feeling in his new arm. though it will take a while to get full sensation. but this new fat
. >> reporter: that hope, the arm transplant program at the johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. >> theyot considered standard of care yet. >> reporter: kate knot is the transplant coordinator at hopkins. she says it can be tough to qualify for the arm transplant program. the level of amputation can't be too high up on the arm and patients need to be healthy and have strong family support. >> hands therapy becomes a full-time job for about the first year. when i say a if...
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carson in such absolute high esteem when you can go to johns hopkins and be louded by people whether they're black, white, male or female, there was such an incredible sense of pride in the accomplishments of dr. carson. his comments about president obama are not only offensive by many members of the african american community, but it's not just his comments about the president. it's his comments about people going into prison straight and coming out gay. his questioning evolution. his statements after the oregon shootings last week. you know, people want to hold him up in high esteem and so many of the comments he's made are quite frankly so silly that it is an embarrassment to the african american community. >> i hear many of those same comments from some of my talk radio callers that he's being single out because he's conservative or because he's republican? >> the columnist wasn't necessarily referring to those remarks that we can debate and discuss. pile on criticism. he was talking about whether or not he is a credit or embarrassment to the race. i would like to see the washing
carson in such absolute high esteem when you can go to johns hopkins and be louded by people whether they're black, white, male or female, there was such an incredible sense of pride in the accomplishments of dr. carson. his comments about president obama are not only offensive by many members of the african american community, but it's not just his comments about the president. it's his comments about people going into prison straight and coming out gay. his questioning evolution. his...
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researchers at johns hopkins took 62 healthy adult and divided them into three groups, one could sleep as much as they wanted, the two other groups were either kept upt late, then allowed to sleep or briefly awaked up to eight times through the night. next day. but as the experiment continued a surprising twist. the group that was interrupted felt worse and worse in both mood and energy levels. it grew with time even when they were getting the same overall amount of sleep as the others. scientists think the fact that the interrupted group got less slow wave sleep results in those mood and energy changes, perhaps it's a first step to help the 10% of americans who stuff from insomnia, the ones who wake often during the night. and it may provide reassurance to new parents that it's aall in their brains, not in their heads. with in medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. jean: at least there's an extra hour this weekend. we're working on more for news at 5:30. josh: a u.s. representative teams up with new hampshire law enforcement and medical professionals to find out what is and is not w
researchers at johns hopkins took 62 healthy adult and divided them into three groups, one could sleep as much as they wanted, the two other groups were either kept upt late, then allowed to sleep or briefly awaked up to eight times through the night. next day. but as the experiment continued a surprising twist. the group that was interrupted felt worse and worse in both mood and energy levels. it grew with time even when they were getting the same overall amount of sleep as the others....
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johns hopkins is one.lie: this is a place that proudly wanted you, but they had an intolerance of free speech. ben: absolutely. ast is why i went through the commencement speaker for the medical school in 2013. charlie: tell me more about the ideas that you believe in, one that education does not want to hear the conservative point of view. ben: education is the dividing line, really. charlie: these things that you don't talk about that much -- give us a deeper understanding, or share your ideas about the country. ben: my deeper understanding is that i believe very much in what the founders of this country wanted, which was a country that was of, for, and by the people. with the government being there for the purpose of facilitating life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. the socialist believe something quite contrary to that, that the and thatt knows best somehow there will be a utopian society where nobody has to worry about anything from cradle to grave. charlie: who do you think in american politi
johns hopkins is one.lie: this is a place that proudly wanted you, but they had an intolerance of free speech. ben: absolutely. ast is why i went through the commencement speaker for the medical school in 2013. charlie: tell me more about the ideas that you believe in, one that education does not want to hear the conservative point of view. ben: education is the dividing line, really. charlie: these things that you don't talk about that much -- give us a deeper understanding, or share your...
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. >>> in health news, antioch use in children could lead to weight gain and doctors at johns hopkin foundscribeed anted bicycles seven or more times during childhood weighed three pounds more at age 16 than those who did not take medication. the cause is taught clear but studies found some antioch can altar bacteria in the bet causing food to breakdown differently and the subject was published in the international journal of obesity. >> check your credit store if you planning to get married. >> a new report links your credit score as how good you will be as a partner and how long crush romantic relationship may last after following 12 million americans, those with similar scores were more likely to stay together. compatible. 66-point difference was linked to a 24 percent greater chance of a breakup. experts say a person's financial background can be an indication of their personality and skills in managing relationships. >> whatever happened to love? >> different way of expressing it. >> u.p.s. is paying millions for saying packages arrived on time when they did not. >> check graduates ha
. >>> in health news, antioch use in children could lead to weight gain and doctors at johns hopkin foundscribeed anted bicycles seven or more times during childhood weighed three pounds more at age 16 than those who did not take medication. the cause is taught clear but studies found some antioch can altar bacteria in the bet causing food to breakdown differently and the subject was published in the international journal of obesity. >> check your credit store if you planning to...
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the largest private employer in the state of maryland is john topic -- john hopkins university. had the head of the hospital with us right now, he will tell you that this is an act of enlightened self interest. he would also tell you that they have a former offenders employee at entry-level positions. may have them employed as economists, x-ray techs, up and down the various job descriptions at john hopkins. this is a smart on-time initiative by reducing recidivism. host: what would employers tell you about the challenges with hiring a former inmate? guest: a number of employers have concern like this person got convicted for theft, what do i do? is, we have tools in the toolbox to address some of those concerns that you have. system in thee job centers, they have security bonds. if an employer says they might be willing to take a flyer on that person what happens at the answer is, we will insure against that. a number of people who are leaving jail have requirements to report to information officer -- a probation officer. those -- logistical items that have to be and can be wor
the largest private employer in the state of maryland is john topic -- john hopkins university. had the head of the hospital with us right now, he will tell you that this is an act of enlightened self interest. he would also tell you that they have a former offenders employee at entry-level positions. may have them employed as economists, x-ray techs, up and down the various job descriptions at john hopkins. this is a smart on-time initiative by reducing recidivism. host: what would employers...
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that mana tech donated money to some part of $2.5 million, to help you get an endowed chair at johns hopkinsaying you must have had a relationship and that would be a significant factor in it. your response to that? >> my response to that is that i asked them, in lieu of my fee to make the donation to the chair. i thought they're going to do it. they didn't. so i was mistaken. they never did. but that is the explanation. >> do you feel that the moderators were searching for answers from you tonight? or was it more in your view a set up to try to hit you? and hit everybody up there in a way that might be embarrass something. >> clearly a gotcha set up. and i was glad that senator cruz called them out on it. it didn't change what they were doing. because they had a preset azenda. but it helps the people of america to be able to see what is going on. and i think that this is going to be critical to what happens in our elections next year. will the people be able to understand how traditionally they have been manipulated and herded? will they begin to think for themselves? thomas jefferson said
that mana tech donated money to some part of $2.5 million, to help you get an endowed chair at johns hopkinsaying you must have had a relationship and that would be a significant factor in it. your response to that? >> my response to that is that i asked them, in lieu of my fee to make the donation to the chair. i thought they're going to do it. they didn't. so i was mistaken. they never did. but that is the explanation. >> do you feel that the moderators were searching for answers...
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it was good to get your thoughts on this story, professor jackson james from john hopkins university.>? >> thank you. >> voters in the mountainous cents tral asian republic of khirzikstan will announce a newspaper leader. >> when it comes to central asian democracy, this is as good as it gets. there is such a pluralal society campaign has been short on messages of tolerance of dye versety. harassment of minorities like gays and lesbian s is common place. in this video, so-called pat tree on theic movements forced their way into a private home and intimidate those inside. those same groups back an anti--gay propaganda law that enjoys cross-party support. >> i meet a candidate who tells me there is no space for gail people in kryx society. >> homosexwalty is a history. dra. >> democrats say they support diversity. there should be no dim chris nation against people regardless of their religion, ethnicity or views. the law requires the state to ensure their safety. it's not only my opinion, but this is what the law says. we should treat people equally. >> concern of the country's struggli
it was good to get your thoughts on this story, professor jackson james from john hopkins university.>? >> thank you. >> voters in the mountainous cents tral asian republic of khirzikstan will announce a newspaper leader. >> when it comes to central asian democracy, this is as good as it gets. there is such a pluralal society campaign has been short on messages of tolerance of dye versety. harassment of minorities like gays and lesbian s is common place. in this video,...