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that same evening in columbus, ohio, john hopkins university professor argues that running colleges and universities as businesses has increased the cost of higher education. next sunday the daily shows noa remembers upbringing in south africa as part of kick off to this year's miami book fair at miami-dade college. that's a look at some of the author programs book tv is covering this week, many of the events are open to the public and you can look for them to hear in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> as the nation elects a new president on tuesday, will america have its first foreign born lady or will we have our first president as gentleman. learn more about the influence of america's presidential spouses from c-span's first ladies now available in paperback, first ladies give readers a look in into the personal lives and impact of every first lady in american history. first ladies is a companion to c-span well regarded biography series and interviews with the nation's historians and each chapter offers brief biographies of 25 presidential spouses. first ladies in paperback pu
that same evening in columbus, ohio, john hopkins university professor argues that running colleges and universities as businesses has increased the cost of higher education. next sunday the daily shows noa remembers upbringing in south africa as part of kick off to this year's miami book fair at miami-dade college. that's a look at some of the author programs book tv is covering this week, many of the events are open to the public and you can look for them to hear in the near future on book tv...
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researchers at johns hopkins university say about two-thirds of sports eye injuries occur in kids and teens.basketball and cycling were most likely to cause eye injuries ... but baseball and softball injuries tended to be the most serious. for many people, in good night's sleep is just a dream. that could be because of an untreated sleep disorder. there's a new screening tool that can identify your risk in the comfort of your own bed. the sleep disorder center of louisiana offers patients in home sleep studies as a first step. traditional sleep studies are done in sleep labs and doctors say those are still the standard, particularly for people with other known medical conditions. "we're monitoring the brain through eeg monitoring to be able to see what the quality of your sleep is. are you able of the night and then if you're not, being able to identify why that's happening." the at-home sleep study specifically screens for sleep apnea. many insurance companies are now requiring the in home sleep study first, to screen the patient before more involved testing is ordered. coming up...
researchers at johns hopkins university say about two-thirds of sports eye injuries occur in kids and teens.basketball and cycling were most likely to cause eye injuries ... but baseball and softball injuries tended to be the most serious. for many people, in good night's sleep is just a dream. that could be because of an untreated sleep disorder. there's a new screening tool that can identify your risk in the comfort of your own bed. the sleep disorder center of louisiana offers patients in...
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john hopkins. john hopkins university, also a cancer surgeon, et cetera, et cetera, long resume. always great to have you dr. mccarry. we see headlines about diet soda not being good. what did you learn? >> well, in this study from massachusetts general hospital they looked at groups of people that drank diet soda and groups of people that drank regular soda and the outcome was weight and they found there was really no significant difference in obesity rates and there's a lot more things that go into obesity than just soda but this was sort of an interesting new aspect to look at. artificial sweeteners, some people thought they caused cancer, they don't have higher rates of cancer but they may trick your body into thinking you're going to have sugar on its way and when the sugar doesn't come it creates the sugar craving that results in the late-night binge eating. jenna: i'm curious at how you look at the study as cancer surgeon was heard inflammation bad for the body for different reasons. i'm curious in your own personal life, how do you view the diet drinks? is it something th
john hopkins. john hopkins university, also a cancer surgeon, et cetera, et cetera, long resume. always great to have you dr. mccarry. we see headlines about diet soda not being good. what did you learn? >> well, in this study from massachusetts general hospital they looked at groups of people that drank diet soda and groups of people that drank regular soda and the outcome was weight and they found there was really no significant difference in obesity rates and there's a lot more things...
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he was educated at princeton and phd at johns hopkins university. for time off at cambridge university yale, stanford, and other institutions, cold has other institutions, cold has, been at the university since 1970 or. he's written deeply about political history. for many years, his writing focus was on the years before the civil war. the political crisis of the 19 1950's,ese -- of the which he wrote about, has been used for political courses. , was the runner up for the lincoln prize and is -- notten described as just because of the 1296 pages. more recently, he has written about the construction -- the reconstruction following the war. is by one vote: the disputed presidential election of 1876 tells the story of america's closest presidential election, which perhaps coincidentally, had the highest percentage of eligible voters participating during any election, 81.5%. please welcome michael holt. [applause] michael: thank you. it was tthe 1850's that ran up to the civil war. the other day i was down going into the cvs at the barracks road shopping
he was educated at princeton and phd at johns hopkins university. for time off at cambridge university yale, stanford, and other institutions, cold has other institutions, cold has, been at the university since 1970 or. he's written deeply about political history. for many years, his writing focus was on the years before the civil war. the political crisis of the 19 1950's,ese -- of the which he wrote about, has been used for political courses. , was the runner up for the lincoln prize and is...
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always want what's best for our researchers at the carnegie institution for science and johns hopkins university devel >>> visual aides proving to be pretty important getting students excited about science. a program was developed where live fish were brought into school classrooms of students watched zebra fish embryos develop into swimming larva. after one week researchers found students' knowledge of science improved significantly, especially among elementary school students. the program is currently in 104 schools across the country. >> it makes perfect sense. >> doesn't it? you try to talk about that molecular level of science to an elementary school kid, right >> researchers at cornell university developed a way to teach veterinarians to care for animals without using real animals about. >> check if he's breathing. >> reporter: these veterinary students are doing whatever they can to save jerry who was clearly in distress. it doesn't look good. they have to resort to cpr. even if jerry doesn't make it through, this emergency scenario, he'll have an chance because jerry is more droid than d
always want what's best for our researchers at the carnegie institution for science and johns hopkins university devel >>> visual aides proving to be pretty important getting students excited about science. a program was developed where live fish were brought into school classrooms of students watched zebra fish embryos develop into swimming larva. after one week researchers found students' knowledge of science improved significantly, especially among elementary school students. the...
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researchers at john hopkins university say babies born by c section have a higher chance of becoming obese. >> researchers looked at 1,400 babies c section delivered children were 40% more likely to become over weight or obese. that percentage increased if the mother was also over weight. to do with microbes in the birth canal. they help boost metabolism and train the immune system. >>> if you have serious or persistent sinus problems, consider having a stint installed. it keeps the sinuses open while delivering a steroid directly to the sinus. >> during sinus surgery, large and open, the natural openings cards. i guess it is easier. make sure if you're purchasing these as gifts, buy one that require a pin number. the cards are more difficult for thieves to use. >> i'm a fan of registries. there should be a registry for everyone. >> you can't register for gifts from your friends. >> i can register and you'll buy me a gift for president. >> i'll hold you to that. it is 6:25. a 911 failure in montgomery county. the problem find out how how to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> fake
researchers at john hopkins university say babies born by c section have a higher chance of becoming obese. >> researchers looked at 1,400 babies c section delivered children were 40% more likely to become over weight or obese. that percentage increased if the mother was also over weight. to do with microbes in the birth canal. they help boost metabolism and train the immune system. >>> if you have serious or persistent sinus problems, consider having a stint installed. it keeps...
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he's set to make an appearance at johns hopkins university. >>> sup about federal immigration raids targeting criminals because families who are not criminals often get caught up and the timing coincides with mayor bowser call to make dc a sanctuary city. >>> 5:36 is the time. let's talk about the weather >> stepped and i office here. >> i'm in the front row. >> good grace >> you got passing notes. >> somebody else is taking notes for him. >> good grades that's why i asked you about good grades. >> here's what's going on, 30's and 40's this morning, cool conditions after school nice and mild, 61 to 65. temperatures out there right now, 45 here in town. manassas continues to be the cold spot at 30. just everybody else is above freezing, culpeper is 34, dulles sitting at 34, gorgeous at 51. wait till the sun comes up. leonard town, 42 and fredericksberg 40. the packers cold and windy skies will generally be clearing and i don't suspect anything will be falling sky, kickoff time sunday that's a big show. 30's and 40's but it will feel much colder than that. take whatever you need to take blanket
he's set to make an appearance at johns hopkins university. >>> sup about federal immigration raids targeting criminals because families who are not criminals often get caught up and the timing coincides with mayor bowser call to make dc a sanctuary city. >>> 5:36 is the time. let's talk about the weather >> stepped and i office here. >> i'm in the front row. >> good grace >> you got passing notes. >> somebody else is taking notes for him....
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nih, the nci, knows about this treatment approach, they saw video, the research was done at john hopkins university, and it came out in 2001, a brilliant researchers named young hi koh from the university of maryland -- >> host: don, we're wandering but made your point and got the book title and author. thank you for the call. >>> al, in minneapolis. what's up? >> caller: thom, thank you for taking my call. a couple of quick things about health savings accounts. the nonexistent trump medical plan has one specific, they always talk about health savings accounts as though there's something our instinct creative and brand new. they've been around forever. i used to do my granddaughter's taxes years ago and she had a health savings account. when i just look at the 2015 tax instructions for 1040, there are five different pages devoted to health civilization account. what's the new big deal? >> host: right. there's not a new big deal. think they're capped at five grand or ten grand. maybe they want to remove the cap and put $50,000 of your income, because these people who are thinking about this stuff, a
nih, the nci, knows about this treatment approach, they saw video, the research was done at john hopkins university, and it came out in 2001, a brilliant researchers named young hi koh from the university of maryland -- >> host: don, we're wandering but made your point and got the book title and author. thank you for the call. >>> al, in minneapolis. what's up? >> caller: thom, thank you for taking my call. a couple of quick things about health savings accounts. the...
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he was also an adjunct professor at johns hopkins university. world-renowned cancer epidemiologist.e believed in the rigorous application of the scientific method. he was occasionally known to pomona the state of his field of science. i think he had a strong ability, unlike some of his peers and unlike most of us, who occasionally fall prey to bias that correlation can because audi -- be causality, i think he resisted that impulse. because he was a scientist is not the only reason we are honoring him. he was a generous sponsor of ours for over two decades. he also had the broad and accomplished intellect to which so many of us aspire and failed to reach. he had a library of thousands of volumes. he had an incredibly wide range of academic interests ranging from economics to genetics to film noir. i was told that he was interested in everything. he was particularly interested in the correlation between geography and achievement for civilization. questions like why is silicon valley the center of technological innovation? why did hollywood become home to the film industry? why was anc
he was also an adjunct professor at johns hopkins university. world-renowned cancer epidemiologist.e believed in the rigorous application of the scientific method. he was occasionally known to pomona the state of his field of science. i think he had a strong ability, unlike some of his peers and unlike most of us, who occasionally fall prey to bias that correlation can because audi -- be causality, i think he resisted that impulse. because he was a scientist is not the only reason we are...
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. >> reporter: ryan vandry studies the effects of marijuana at johns hopkins university and collect the survey from other players to see how the athletes deal with pain. he says we have a lot to learn about the medical impact of medical qacannabis. >> it may be beneficial for a number of these conditions but it may also be harmful and we don't have a good enough understanding and not enough data for us to be able to predict for any one person, is >> reporter: and how you study the impact of a drug on nfl players when they aren't allowed to use it? that is the quandary for supporters like derek morgan. what do you want the nfl to do in regards medical marijuana? >> the nfl prioritized player health and safety but when you prioritize player's health and safety and you proclaim that is one of your initiatives, you have to look at everything out there and something that is showing promising results. >> reporter: the nfl players association has formed a committee to study alternative terms of pain management. morgan is planning to serve on that committee but, for now, there is no clear time
. >> reporter: ryan vandry studies the effects of marijuana at johns hopkins university and collect the survey from other players to see how the athletes deal with pain. he says we have a lot to learn about the medical impact of medical qacannabis. >> it may be beneficial for a number of these conditions but it may also be harmful and we don't have a good enough understanding and not enough data for us to be able to predict for any one person, is >> reporter: and how you study...
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. >> ryan vandry studies the effects of marijuana at johns hopkins university. he's collecting current players to see how athletes deal with pain. he says we still have a lot to learn about the long-term impact of medical cannabis. >> it may be beneficial for a number of these health conditions. but it may also be harmful. and we don't have a good enough understanding. not enough data for us to be able to predict for any one person, is it going to be more helpful than harmful. >> and how you study the impact of a drug on nfl players when they aren't allowed to use it is derrick morgan. what do you want the nfl to do in regards to medical marijuana? >> the nfl prioritizes player health and safety, but when you prioritize player health and safety, and you proclaim that's one of your main initiatives, you have to look into everything that is out there. and cannabis has been something that has been showing promising results. >> the nfl players association formed a committee to study alternat management, morgan is planning to serve on that committee. but for now, the
. >> ryan vandry studies the effects of marijuana at johns hopkins university. he's collecting current players to see how athletes deal with pain. he says we still have a lot to learn about the long-term impact of medical cannabis. >> it may be beneficial for a number of these health conditions. but it may also be harmful. and we don't have a good enough understanding. not enough data for us to be able to predict for any one person, is it going to be more helpful than harmful....
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epidemiology institute where he served as president and was also an adjunct professor at johns hopkins university. he was a cancer epidemiologist and believed in the rigorous application of the scientific method and was occasionally known to the node in the state of the field of science. they occasionally fall prey to the bias correlation can be the causality to resist that impul impulse. that's not the only reason we are honoring joe tonight. he was a generous sponsor group for two decades but he also had the broad accomplished intellect which so many of us aspire and failed to reach. the economics and genetics and it was particularly interested in the correlation between geography and achievement or civilization questions like why is silicon valley, why did hollywood become the home to the film industry. joe attended a lunch where he was seated to an equally impressive intellect and that was just a few weeks before the untimely passing. but we arthough we are delightet through the generosity of gene rosenthal with his daughter allison through the series has been made possible. [applause] for th
epidemiology institute where he served as president and was also an adjunct professor at johns hopkins university. he was a cancer epidemiologist and believed in the rigorous application of the scientific method and was occasionally known to the node in the state of the field of science. they occasionally fall prey to the bias correlation can be the causality to resist that impul impulse. that's not the only reason we are honoring joe tonight. he was a generous sponsor group for two decades but...
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currently executive director of the senator of transatlantic relations johns hopkins university and personal professional level, i'm delighted that daniel published many books. one of them on terrorism and international relations. i was privileged to be part of the theme -- team in a conference like this one. i would like to mention the particular book. what we're looking forward to is insights again because presently dealing with this issue of the warsaw summit and the follow-up to what's happening, particularly eastern question, russia, the west, and europe, call the gray zone and publish on these issues. professor. >> thank you. appreciate being here with everyone. let me pick up the thread what they are saying and wrap what ken had said as well. so i think we're back to this tale of three summits. actually we have a paper coming out tomorrow on our website, nato's future tale of three summits. the trajectory mentioned on intel side. nato tends to move ahead because it gets pushed at the summits to make basic decisions. that's how when you have 28 countries you lurch forward or not. so th
currently executive director of the senator of transatlantic relations johns hopkins university and personal professional level, i'm delighted that daniel published many books. one of them on terrorism and international relations. i was privileged to be part of the theme -- team in a conference like this one. i would like to mention the particular book. what we're looking forward to is insights again because presently dealing with this issue of the warsaw summit and the follow-up to what's...
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currently executive director of the senator of transatlantic relations johns hopkins university and personal professional level, i'm delighted that daniel published many books. one of them on terrorism and international relations. i was privileged to be part of the theme -- team in a conference like this one. i would like to mention the particular book. what we're looking forward to is insights again because presently dealing with this issue of the warsaw summit and the follow-up to what's happening, particularly eastern question, russia, the west, and europe, call the gray zone and publish on these issues. professor. >> thank you. appreciate being here with everyone. let me pick up the thread what they are saying and wrap what ken had said as well. so i think we're back to this tale of three summits. actually we have a paper coming out tomorrow on our website, nato's future tale of three summits. the trajectory mentioned on intel side. nato tends to move ahead because it gets pushed at the summits to make basic decisions. that's how when you have 28 countries you lurch forward or not. so th
currently executive director of the senator of transatlantic relations johns hopkins university and personal professional level, i'm delighted that daniel published many books. one of them on terrorism and international relations. i was privileged to be part of the theme -- team in a conference like this one. i would like to mention the particular book. what we're looking forward to is insights again because presently dealing with this issue of the warsaw summit and the follow-up to what's...
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. >> steve kornacki and hallie jackson, graduate of the great johns hopkins university. >> let's not hopkins, don't mock alabama. >> i'm going to get so much hate tweets from alabama fans. i love alabama. i lived in alabama. >> some of your best friends, right? >> still -- still ahead on "morning joe" -- >> governor romney ran for the same office four years ago and lost spectacularly. it's donald trump who just won 306 electoral votes. won states like michigan. mitt romney lost michigan by ten points. donald trump won it. donald trump won wisconsin for the first time since 1984. won pennsylvania, won florida, won iowa, won ohio. >> has the transition team ever t torpedos a public appointee so publicly? >> mark is saying no. by the way, sleeper candidate. write this down. ready? i'll give you that. watch bob corker. >> i said that in the first hour. >> i know you did. >> comeback kid. >> we're going to bring back jon meacham to the conication. she will bore us to death in a moment. pet food that goes beyond telling ingredients to showing where they come from. beyond assuming the sourc
. >> steve kornacki and hallie jackson, graduate of the great johns hopkins university. >> let's not hopkins, don't mock alabama. >> i'm going to get so much hate tweets from alabama fans. i love alabama. i lived in alabama. >> some of your best friends, right? >> still -- still ahead on "morning joe" -- >> governor romney ran for the same office four years ago and lost spectacularly. it's donald trump who just won 306 electoral votes. won states...
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happening, so they're setting up places where real conversations can happen on the campus of johns hopkins university you know, willie, we have been joking about 2004 how jarred and jolted people were around manhattan after george w. bush was elected. i remember telling someone i voted for george w. bush on an airplane and she spit out her water and started fighting. i was trapped. it is hard for people shocked -- i think the shock is what is making this so jarring. there was no time to prepare for democrats and supporters of hillary clinton and opponents of donald trump but, you know, i am having to tell my democratic friends and independent friends who are in tears having to tell them the same i had to tell my mom and my dad and my brother and members of my family when bill clinton was elected. when barack obama was elected. i had -- mika will tell you, i had a daily crisis like hotline call with my mother and my aunt and members of my family and friends that i knew telling them that the world was not going to come to an end because barack obama was president of the united states. and it was hard.
happening, so they're setting up places where real conversations can happen on the campus of johns hopkins university you know, willie, we have been joking about 2004 how jarred and jolted people were around manhattan after george w. bush was elected. i remember telling someone i voted for george w. bush on an airplane and she spit out her water and started fighting. i was trapped. it is hard for people shocked -- i think the shock is what is making this so jarring. there was no time to prepare...
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to some more games to datetere >> an eye on the college side, not universal john carroll, an those final scores tomorrow. john hopkins, versus mount union has quite the flare with former players from chagrin falls, see what they can do versus mount union, who is loaded for bear after losing toto john carroll. a new high-tech truck will be on the road next week as part o on radar, shows precipitation had it into downtown cleveland and out eastst with a wintry mi potentially with some graupel and so wet snow, otherwise, otherwise grateful moving throughgh mentor, middlefield. today, it is around 40 degrees, this is from the folger house i avon lake. small small outlook is coming up. i think andre bernier took the umbrella home there could be some repercussions family/friends remember a man who was killed in a garfield heights barbershop this week as a good man,a they're asking for help to find the gunman, melissa reid has more onon how they are remembering him. >> about 40 california vigil outside the skills barbershop friday night the flick candles to honor charles davis. the father of four or shot inside the barbersh
to some more games to datetere >> an eye on the college side, not universal john carroll, an those final scores tomorrow. john hopkins, versus mount union has quite the flare with former players from chagrin falls, see what they can do versus mount union, who is loaded for bear after losing toto john carroll. a new high-tech truck will be on the road next week as part o on radar, shows precipitation had it into downtown cleveland and out eastst with a wintry mi potentially with some...
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he's a graduate and has his masters from johns hopkins and also teaches a creative writing program at the university of baltimore. so, to have both of these gentlemen, the scholars and activists with us on a panel i think is a great opportunity for the school and for all the panelists and we thank you for joining us. i would like to start with doctor ibram kendi talking about your book and talking about what led you to this point in terms of the publication and research. >> thank you. an incredible introduction and it is a pleasure and an honor tl be here to be presenting at the annapolis book festival. i went to high school not too far from here so any time i can come back to my second home, i take that opportunity. i'm actually here talking to you about my new book and it really is brand-new. it came out on april 12, just a few days ago stamped, from the beginning of the definitive history of racist ideas in america. on april 12, 1860, jefferson davis who at the time was one of the u.s. senators from mississippi stood before his colleagues in the u.s. senate and uttered the phrase the inequality b
he's a graduate and has his masters from johns hopkins and also teaches a creative writing program at the university of baltimore. so, to have both of these gentlemen, the scholars and activists with us on a panel i think is a great opportunity for the school and for all the panelists and we thank you for joining us. i would like to start with doctor ibram kendi talking about your book and talking about what led you to this point in terms of the publication and research. >> thank you. an...
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watkins is a graduate with a masters from john hopkins, he also teaches a creative writing program at the university of baltimore. they have both of these gentlemen, scholars and activists on this panel. it is a great opportunity for all the panelists. thank you very much for joining us. i would like to start with ibram kendi. just talk about your book and what led you to this point in terms of publication and your research. >> thank you. incredible introduction and truly a pleasure and honor to be here, to be presenting at the annapolis festival. i went to high school not far from here in manassas, virginia. anytime i can come back to my second home, i certainly take that opportunity so i am actually here talking to you about my new book and it really is brand-new, it came out on april 12th, just a few days ago, stamped from the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas in america. on april 12, 1860, jefferson davis, who at the time was one of the us senators from mississippi, stood before his colleagues in the u.s. senate and uttered the phrase inequality between the black and white races
watkins is a graduate with a masters from john hopkins, he also teaches a creative writing program at the university of baltimore. they have both of these gentlemen, scholars and activists on this panel. it is a great opportunity for all the panelists. thank you very much for joining us. i would like to start with ibram kendi. just talk about your book and what led you to this point in terms of publication and your research. >> thank you. incredible introduction and truly a pleasure and...
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in african-american and african congratulations to her a student from howard university who madea it and one from johns hopkins. >> we've had several.ever >> yes. congratulations to all. all >> in the meantime we go fromro road scholar to talking aboutnga what's going on with kanye west. upsetting fans once again aftert he canceled a show last night ii los angeles just hours before he was supposed to take the stage it comes a day after his on o stage rant in sacramento fansoan say west showed up late to thata show played proceeded to go on 10 minute mut political tirade then walked off stage. during the rant he praisede donald trump, criticizedtize president obama, hillaryhiary clinton, beyonce' and jay-z suggesting politicians andns a celebrities were plain out ofaif touch with the way that most mt americans feel. kanye hasn't commented on -- heh did a lot of commenting.menting. >> he commented for 10 minutes straight. that's for sure. ur >> i want to clarify something s said earlier in the show. s >> what's that. what'that >> i think for people who are aa are ending early that's messedmd up. it's not enterta
in african-american and african congratulations to her a student from howard university who madea it and one from johns hopkins. >> we've had several.ever >> yes. congratulations to all. all >> in the meantime we go fromro road scholar to talking aboutnga what's going on with kanye west. upsetting fans once again aftert he canceled a show last night ii los angeles just hours before he was supposed to take the stage it comes a day after his on o stage rant in sacramento fansoan...