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dr. anderson our senior research fellow from public policy also the founder and editor of public discourse from the of witherspoon institute the author of truth overruled and co-author the book what is marriage he had earned his bachelor's degree from princeton university in doctoral degree in political philosophy from motor dame -- no dames. [applause] >> thanks for coming. you are in for a treat people tried to deny the obvious they're equal but not the same ashley mcguire has written a timely book as a senior fellow she writes and speaks lively and of freedom and has appeared on cnn and fox and the bbc and has appeared in "the new york times" will street journal "washington post" and "time" magazine. her new book "sex scandal" she explores debates of women in the military and the work force. she explores gender neutral parenting and homemaking too, with a trigger warning but the basic thesis to protect women's equality and dignity when we stop trying to make them the same. please join me to welcome ashley mcguire. [applause] >> thanks to the heritage foundation of like to open with a qu
dr. anderson our senior research fellow from public policy also the founder and editor of public discourse from the of witherspoon institute the author of truth overruled and co-author the book what is marriage he had earned his bachelor's degree from princeton university in doctoral degree in political philosophy from motor dame -- no dames. [applause] >> thanks for coming. you are in for a treat people tried to deny the obvious they're equal but not the same ashley mcguire has written a...
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dr. john anderson. john emerson -- john emerson. as part of his service in united states army as a contract civilian, he, like everyone else in the army at all times, constantly has to uproot and move and go to various places. i can testify to that as an army brat. you knew you were only going to be about 6-8 months in any location before you would have to move on. he is stationed first at fort armstrong in illinois. minnesota moved to while minnesota was still a territory. mary's eliza sanford -- marries eliza sanford. he dies in 1843. fred scott, after the death of dr. emerson, dred scott sues for his freedom. in the year 1846. sanford transfers ownership of dred scott to her brother john sanford in 1850. that is just a detail. dred scott sues for his freedom. sues in the state courts in missouri. why? >> [inaudible] look at fort armstrong. what is illinois? illinois is a free state. my do, there are -- mind you, there were transit laws. transit laws permitted slaveholders, if they have to journey or live for a short period of tim
dr. john anderson. john emerson -- john emerson. as part of his service in united states army as a contract civilian, he, like everyone else in the army at all times, constantly has to uproot and move and go to various places. i can testify to that as an army brat. you knew you were only going to be about 6-8 months in any location before you would have to move on. he is stationed first at fort armstrong in illinois. minnesota moved to while minnesota was still a territory. mary's eliza sanford...
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dr. blumenschein. >> reporter: the affair was the worst kept secret at m.d. anderson to this doctor. >> were you ever under the impression that there was more than just a work relationship between the defendant and dr. blumenschein? >> i had heard rumors, yes. >> reporter: the doctor also said she and ana weren't even close friends, but that didnt stop ana from volunteering details about the relationship. >> she told me a little bit information about their intimacy. basically, she said that they were seeing each other. >> reporter: another doctor testified about a curious conversation with ana the morning after george was hospitalized. ana told her that george was poisoned. the only problem, this was hours before doctors even confirmed it. >> she told me that george was very sick and he was in the icu, and he had ingested ethylene glycol. >> she told you that monday morning? >> monday morning. >> reporter: and the witness also recalled a conversation with ana that sounded to her like a confession. >> she then told me, while quite tearful, that she had ethylene glycol
dr. blumenschein. >> reporter: the affair was the worst kept secret at m.d. anderson to this doctor. >> were you ever under the impression that there was more than just a work relationship between the defendant and dr. blumenschein? >> i had heard rumors, yes. >> reporter: the doctor also said she and ana weren't even close friends, but that didnt stop ana from volunteering details about the relationship. >> she told me a little bit information about their...
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dr. sanjay gupta anderson cooper take a look at the spread of infectious diseases and why some people don'tuestion does she have anything? >> now. >> vaccine hess tansy is something we observe to be on the rise which is quite alarming. influenza is possibly preventable with a vaccine. that's great. but nobody uses it. that's not great. one of the most common misperceptions about the flu vaccine is that people say, you know what, i am in my best years, i'm healthy, never been sick, but there's another aspect and that's not just me, that's also the people around me. because of the potential of me giving something to somebody that may be serious to them, even if it may not be serious to me at this moment, and i may very well sit on the subway next to somebody who has a very weak immune system and they may not know it and i may not know it, but i may give somebody the flu. there's the question of, the common good versus the individual good. if we want any effectiveness of a vaccine we need to get vaccinated. >> "unseen enemy" airs tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >>> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" star
dr. sanjay gupta anderson cooper take a look at the spread of infectious diseases and why some people don'tuestion does she have anything? >> now. >> vaccine hess tansy is something we observe to be on the rise which is quite alarming. influenza is possibly preventable with a vaccine. that's great. but nobody uses it. that's not great. one of the most common misperceptions about the flu vaccine is that people say, you know what, i am in my best years, i'm healthy, never been sick,...
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anderson. >> brian: i'll say it. it's not a bad thing. they didn't win that offensive zone dr and the senators were able to get out.winning a face-off in the zone. for vigneault, he will go with kevin hayes, jesper fast and michael grabner, in this particular instance. and fast has been good in this game. this is a guy who worked all game long to create opportunities. a guy that's going to hunt pucks down in this situation. >> john: voted the player's player two years in a row. jesper fast. pageau and hayes. kevin hayes. tough angle. shut down again by anderson. no further play. >> brian: good job by hayes. a scrambling play. he gets a pick from the sharp angle. tries to go shortside on anderson. good job by anderson to seal the short side of the net. a little daylight off of the armpit of forward with it. pageau wins it back. back out to center ice. along the boards. zack smith. pageau for the front. out of the corner. zack smith. j.g. pageau to the outside. there's ceci. broken up. holden. turning back in his own zone. pageau, flushing him out. good skating by nick holden. a chip-in by fast. ceci cuts across on h
anderson. >> brian: i'll say it. it's not a bad thing. they didn't win that offensive zone dr and the senators were able to get out.winning a face-off in the zone. for vigneault, he will go with kevin hayes, jesper fast and michael grabner, in this particular instance. and fast has been good in this game. this is a guy who worked all game long to create opportunities. a guy that's going to hunt pucks down in this situation. >> john: voted the player's player two years in a row....
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dr. dao with his smile missing two teeth. cnn, new york. >>> thank you for joining us, anderson is next. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us tonight, american forces dropping the largest non-nuclear bomb in their arsenal in the largest target in afghanistan, and the president leaving it unclear if he authorized it. whether it did, we have had these significant weapons, this has never been used in combat. why now? how does this massive bomb actually work and what is the use of it in afghanistan, after nearly 16 years when americans went to war there. cnn's barbara starr has more. >> good evening, anderson, we now know that this mission was planned by the military over the last several weeks. they were looking at a target in east afghanistan, the remote mountainous area. it was so remote that isis used. they felt fairly sure, they say, there were no civilians around. it seemed like the right target. there were about 400 isis across east afghanistan, they have been trying to go after them for sometime now. so the mission was planned and executed. they will now do the damage assessment. they will fly over the target. they'r
dr. dao with his smile missing two teeth. cnn, new york. >>> thank you for joining us, anderson is next. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us tonight, american forces dropping the largest non-nuclear bomb in their arsenal in the largest target in afghanistan, and the president leaving it unclear if he authorized it. whether it did, we have had these significant weapons, this has never been used in combat. why now? how does this massive bomb actually work and what is the...
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anderson reported test results of patients with advanced lymphoma who failed previous therapy and were treated with car-t. drfrederick locke helped lead the trial. >> it puts a g.p.s. navigation on the front of the cell so when they're infused back in they know where to go and kill the lymphoma. >> reporter: about eight months after a single treatment, 39% of patients had no evidence of cancer. >> that's actually quite remarkable knowing that these patients at best, only one out of 10 of these patients, could have complete disappearance of their lymphoma with standard chemotherapy. >> reporter: side effects included flu-like symptoms and confusion. there were three treatment- related deaths. the f.d.a. will review these results and could make a decision on approval, scott, by the end of the year. >> pelley: great advance. dr. jon lapook, thanks, doc. the f.d.a. says 13 lots of epipens and epipen juniors are being recalled. they were distributed in 2015 and '16. they may have a defective part that would keep the auto injectors from delivering a potentially life-saving emergency allergy treatment. we're postin
anderson reported test results of patients with advanced lymphoma who failed previous therapy and were treated with car-t. drfrederick locke helped lead the trial. >> it puts a g.p.s. navigation on the front of the cell so when they're infused back in they know where to go and kill the lymphoma. >> reporter: about eight months after a single treatment, 39% of patients had no evidence of cancer. >> that's actually quite remarkable knowing that these patients at best, only one...
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dr. dao with his smile missing two teeth. cnn, new york. >>> thank you for joining us, anderson is next. >>> good evening, thank you for joiningmerican forces dropping the largest non-nuclear bomb in their arsenal in the largest target in afghanistan, and the president leaving it unclear if he authorized it. whether it did, we have had these significant weapons, this has never been used in combat. why now? how does this massive bomb actually work and what is the use of it in afghanistan, after nearly 16 years when americans went to war there. cnn's barbara starr has more. >> good evening,
dr. dao with his smile missing two teeth. cnn, new york. >>> thank you for joining us, anderson is next. >>> good evening, thank you for joiningmerican forces dropping the largest non-nuclear bomb in their arsenal in the largest target in afghanistan, and the president leaving it unclear if he authorized it. whether it did, we have had these significant weapons, this has never been used in combat. why now? how does this massive bomb actually work and what is the use of it in...
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dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. so i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com. >>> thanks for watching, anderson'sght according to the president of the united states, the top national security official for the previous administration may have committed a crime. he made that allegation during an interview with the "new york times." mary hagerman was the one that spoke to him by phone. >> reporter: hi, anderson, thanks for having me to talk about this. the president began by talking about susan rice in an interview that we had previously scheduled with him to talk about his infrastructure plan which is
dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. so i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com. >>> thanks for watching, anderson'sght according to the president of the united states, the top national security official for the previous administration may have committed a crime. he made that allegation during an interview with the "new york times." mary hagerman was the one that spoke to him by phone. >> reporter: hi, anderson,...