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the one we've said you can make a dr. who is very pro-life tell her about abortion and why don't we have to say to keep it the same you can make these people tell them about abortions. >> then be unconstitutional and any state. the laws that have been upheld are doctors who are going to perform abortions. whether it is medical treatment about to do. the only other question i have is you have a totally different line in which you are attacking this and that is you say which is certainly a point that this statute picks out 60 to 70 really pro-life facilities and says you have to post these sides but nobody else does. and so they give a point there. if that's correct it doesn't have to be a trial on that. this is just a preliminary injunction. don't have to have a of a trial and present some evidence. i don't know what the evidence is on the other side. the gerrymandering of the statute. it begins by only regulated clinics that are licensed under section 1204. the is limited principally to non- profit community clinics. they are
the one we've said you can make a dr. who is very pro-life tell her about abortion and why don't we have to say to keep it the same you can make these people tell them about abortions. >> then be unconstitutional and any state. the laws that have been upheld are doctors who are going to perform abortions. whether it is medical treatment about to do. the only other question i have is you have a totally different line in which you are attacking this and that is you say which is certainly a...
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. >> that is to be unconstitutional to require that statement to a dr. who is pro-life because of the exercise issue. this case is different because not only is of the premise of which dr. gives the notice. it's not giving women all the options. the notification says the state will pay for abortion services but does not say that though -- >> if you can just say to simply as possible. and laws you know what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. what's bothering these questions is there pro-choice states and pro-life states. so for pro-life state can tell a dr. that you have to tell people about adoption, why can a pro-choice state tell a dr. or facility that you have to tell people about abortion. that simple. you can make a dr. who is pro-life and tell her about abortion. why don't we have to say when you're pro-choice state then you can make these people tell. >> that would be unconstitutional. but the laws that have been upheld are doctors who will perform abortions. >> so do you want to draw a line as to whether the medical treatment about to do
. >> that is to be unconstitutional to require that statement to a dr. who is pro-life because of the exercise issue. this case is different because not only is of the premise of which dr. gives the notice. it's not giving women all the options. the notification says the state will pay for abortion services but does not say that though -- >> if you can just say to simply as possible. and laws you know what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. what's bothering these...
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because matt smith who played prince philip was more well-known because of his previous role on "dr. who." they will be played by different actors as they age, but producers say going forward, no one gets paid more than the queen. >>> speaking of empowering women, when we come back, how these young girls are learning to become their own superstars on life's big stage. stormrange, and what you )ll need to know for tomorrow. plus her last appearance was canceled for fear of violence, but tonight all systems go. what ann coulter plans to talk about in just one hour- that )s next right now at 6: rain in the bay area. >>> finally tonight, at a time women are being encouraged to speak out and stand up for themselves, we end with creative ways some teachers are using to empower young girls. >> hey, go! >> reporter: they're loud, playful and funny, but what's happening here is really serious. >> what are you learning here, right here? >> you're learning collaboration, never to give up. >> reporter: in the bronx with the help of a non-profit, 8 to 13-year-old inner city girls are learning improv
because matt smith who played prince philip was more well-known because of his previous role on "dr. who." they will be played by different actors as they age, but producers say going forward, no one gets paid more than the queen. >>> speaking of empowering women, when we come back, how these young girls are learning to become their own superstars on life's big stage. stormrange, and what you )ll need to know for tomorrow. plus her last appearance was canceled for fear of...
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the other hand humans are responsible for an awful lot of accidents it would be better to let those dr who make fewer mistakes whether humans all machines. that is still out. that. bowling is a real highlight here even though the bowling balls are virtual that doesn't seem to bother the nursing home residents computer games are a welcome new addition here. oh and. many of the seniors in the home suffer from alzheimer's dementia or parkinson's these games were developed especially for them they're designed to stimulate the brain encourage movement and distract patients from their suffering. as well. it makes me laugh it's funny and it gets me moving that does me a lot of good and i like to ride motorcycles. you can see there are lots of games to choose from we try to cover every type of movement or use this force you guys meet and this is. the hamburg start up came up with the idea to start using computer games in nursing homes the games are all controlled by movement alone doctors and psychologists help develop them yes. the game is getting you to carry out the movements to the very l's. n
the other hand humans are responsible for an awful lot of accidents it would be better to let those dr who make fewer mistakes whether humans all machines. that is still out. that. bowling is a real highlight here even though the bowling balls are virtual that doesn't seem to bother the nursing home residents computer games are a welcome new addition here. oh and. many of the seniors in the home suffer from alzheimer's dementia or parkinson's these games were developed especially for them...
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people in the tossers report who said that they're like i was at the emergency you know driver you are dr who is still paying off student loans to the sort of like a hundred g.'s i would hope that those people in california leave the state of california would be fighting for student loan forgiveness to be getting to restructure that they're not you know and that's the thing the name of the person is but i mean you know the that's the thing it's like we need representation in government and when the people who are supposed to be our representatives live in a completely different world in a completely different bubble that a majority of the people living in this country you don't have representative not for a socio economic scale at all they are not represented in this country the ninety nine percent of this country are not represented by people who understand them who are them who understand their wants needs desires their hopes their dreams they doubt this is why we need election reform because it cannot be the only millionaires and billionaires can run for office we've got to change those ru
people in the tossers report who said that they're like i was at the emergency you know driver you are dr who is still paying off student loans to the sort of like a hundred g.'s i would hope that those people in california leave the state of california would be fighting for student loan forgiveness to be getting to restructure that they're not you know and that's the thing the name of the person is but i mean you know the that's the thing it's like we need representation in government and when...
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dr. who." but she was a relative unknown. you know it's based on the work you've done already not the work they anticipate you doing going forward. >> but if you're playing the lead character? >> there is that. it's called "the crown." she's the one who wears it. >> pay her. >> from now on, the queen will be the highest paid character on the show. >> but claire won't be there. >> they're apparently doing a time jump so i don't think she will be playing the queen. >>> when we come back, diane's big prime time debut. >> talk about the queen, baby, you wait. the skinny is next. big time. wait, you wait. >>> if you are looking for trouble, you found it. >> yeah, just try me. >> hey, stephen hawking, are you that physicist who invented gravity. >> stephen hawking died this morning at the age of 76. >> he really was a pop icon. his theories about space and time helped us all wonder about the universe and he became a rock star along the way, especially in the eyes of the nerdiest of us. >> and he appeared on a number of episodes of
dr. who." but she was a relative unknown. you know it's based on the work you've done already not the work they anticipate you doing going forward. >> but if you're playing the lead character? >> there is that. it's called "the crown." she's the one who wears it. >> pay her. >> from now on, the queen will be the highest paid character on the show. >> but claire won't be there. >> they're apparently doing a time jump so i don't think she will be...
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the fact is that we don't know how many people who have dr. action -- who have daca protection -- we hear from immigration lawyer members from the country, occasionally these cases are happening. some of them get attention in the news. they are tragic and they are real tragedies. most americans really support providing protection to allow them to stay here. let alone be put into detention. host: the supreme court ruled that immigrants can be detained indefinitely. does that apply to all immigrants, including daca recipients? guest: that ruling is a more narrow provision about the authority of the court to detain individuals. relevant as directly to the dreamer population that we are talking about. the government has wide latitude to detain people for immigration proceedings, but has to go about that very carefully. it is the same kind of question any judge would make. that is whether or not a person poses a risk of flight or a danger to our community. in most of these cases, that is not going to be present. host: let's go to jose. what mr. obam
the fact is that we don't know how many people who have dr. action -- who have daca protection -- we hear from immigration lawyer members from the country, occasionally these cases are happening. some of them get attention in the news. they are tragic and they are real tragedies. most americans really support providing protection to allow them to stay here. let alone be put into detention. host: the supreme court ruled that immigrants can be detained indefinitely. does that apply to all...
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the show's producers said smith originally earned higher pay due to his four years of the star of dr. whompared to foy who is still relatively unknown but this were unclear as to why foy's pay was not equalized after she won a golden globe, and an emmy nomination for her position. going forward no one gets paid more than the queen. however, that change won't benefit foy who will be replaced by british actress elizabeth coleman. the actor who will play prince phillip has not yet been announced. >>> coming up, another jam packed edition of morning joe. conor lamb just declared the apparent winner in that congressional race. lamb joins joe and mika this morning. the other big story, president trump replacing rex tillerson with mike pompeo. plus former homeland security secretary jay johnson and the authors of the new book russian roulette and the election of president trump, they'll be here on set. morning joe just moments away. it takes to brew your cup. first, we head to vermont. and go to our coffee shop. and meet dave. hey. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good, he asks? let me show
the show's producers said smith originally earned higher pay due to his four years of the star of dr. whompared to foy who is still relatively unknown but this were unclear as to why foy's pay was not equalized after she won a golden globe, and an emmy nomination for her position. going forward no one gets paid more than the queen. however, that change won't benefit foy who will be replaced by british actress elizabeth coleman. the actor who will play prince phillip has not yet been announced....
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"star trek," "dr. who." the "mission impossible" movies.reclaimed, you know. it's been taken back and being used in a positive way. it's been reversed and de-- you know. >> stephen: right. which i don't like. >> no. >> stephen: i believe nerd should have its negative connotation. because i was a deep, deep nerd. i was a deep nerd, and nerd was used as a weapon against us. >> yeah. >> stephen: and i had to suffer through being a nerd. today's nerds, it's just-- it's all so easy for them. >> they -- >> stephen: they don't understand anything. >> no. >> stephen: but were you a nerd? >> yeah. well, i grew up on-- i was a kid of the 70sand drew up on "star wars" and "star trek," and those things i eventually got to be in which is strange. it makes me a pain on set. >> stephen: does it. >> yeah, like, no, no, no, no. i think you'll find it's a bubble of subspace which the 'enterprise prize'"-- >> stephen: is dragged along with it. >> it's space time being warped. so, yes, i'm a pain on set. >> stephen: have you-- have you-- have you made suggesti
"star trek," "dr. who." the "mission impossible" movies.reclaimed, you know. it's been taken back and being used in a positive way. it's been reversed and de-- you know. >> stephen: right. which i don't like. >> no. >> stephen: i believe nerd should have its negative connotation. because i was a deep, deep nerd. i was a deep nerd, and nerd was used as a weapon against us. >> yeah. >> stephen: and i had to suffer through being a nerd....
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dr. morris who is chief psychologist of the board of education and i'm sure you all know mr.al and many of you also know our doctor, mr. buckan. and i am virgil of the national conference of ychristians and jews. now, who has the first question? >> the real questions are the ones people don't like to talk about in public, but they come out one way or another. >> all right. >> i wonder about the health standards and i wonder if we're going to have any problems. >> she's worried about communicable diseases. >> i would like to know what percentage of white and negro students that will be going to our school. >> he's heard that negroes are taking over the neighborhood. >> is our school going to be able to keep its high standards? >> she's been told that negroes are less intelligent than whites. >> i'd like to know what our school plans on doing about things like social dancing. >> he's worried about intermarriage. >> i think i can answer the medical question. all students are required to take medical examinations and we just don't let the sick ones in. >> i can't give you the exa
dr. morris who is chief psychologist of the board of education and i'm sure you all know mr.al and many of you also know our doctor, mr. buckan. and i am virgil of the national conference of ychristians and jews. now, who has the first question? >> the real questions are the ones people don't like to talk about in public, but they come out one way or another. >> all right. >> i wonder about the health standards and i wonder if we're going to have any problems. >> she's...
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dr. oz who told all women to make health a priority. >> go get checked. >> go to the doctors.ourself checked. that manicure and pedicure can wait. >> wendy said her collapse was so surreal that even her crew thought it was a stunt. she said she is not your average talk show host. we have knew that wendy. >> no doubt about that. >>> there's nothing average about miley cyrus. is miley finally ready to settle down with liam hemsworth? that's what we're hearing. a ranch wedding, simple and secretive. those are on miley's wedding to do list. she and liam are not quote rushing down the aisle. they don't want to feel pressured. >> everything else in my life is ex traf immigrant and crazy and fun. i don't want that for my wedding. it's the one day it's about what you want and not about impressing anyone. it's modest like our life together ♪ i came in like a wrecking ball ♪ >> after nine years on and off what has changed? we're told liam's parents were not sold on miley's outrageous behavior. by chris hemsworth's wife elsa went to bat for miley. she told the in-laws she has turned her
dr. oz who told all women to make health a priority. >> go get checked. >> go to the doctors.ourself checked. that manicure and pedicure can wait. >> wendy said her collapse was so surreal that even her crew thought it was a stunt. she said she is not your average talk show host. we have knew that wendy. >> no doubt about that. >>> there's nothing average about miley cyrus. is miley finally ready to settle down with liam hemsworth? that's what we're hearing. a...
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dr. king who was a champion for equality. let us use this moment next week to tell our story, to remind this country that we are not there yet. we are prepared to hurry history. allow some of you are involved in what is going to happen to donald trump. i'll tell you, storm is brewing. i'm going to tell you what is going to happen. 6, 2018, donald trump is going to wake up that morning thinking that everything was going to be all right. by the end of that night, when he sees how things are turning, how people are going out to vote despite their best effort, their best efforts to suppress, to intimidate, to remove people forcing voter roll, people in states to provide a provisional ballot. when they look at the results of 2018, they are going to be 1986, two years after jesse jackson's historic run, we were able to take back because of the buzz we provided to the democratic party. no one should take our votes for granted. we are loaning you are votes today. we are going to get paid back next year when we run. stop giving people
dr. king who was a champion for equality. let us use this moment next week to tell our story, to remind this country that we are not there yet. we are prepared to hurry history. allow some of you are involved in what is going to happen to donald trump. i'll tell you, storm is brewing. i'm going to tell you what is going to happen. 6, 2018, donald trump is going to wake up that morning thinking that everything was going to be all right. by the end of that night, when he sees how things are...
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the show's producers pointed to smith's can the dr. whofame but the creative director suzanne mackey said going forward no one gets paid more than the queen they will recast foy's character as they move the show forward by decades. anybody who's seen the show, it's kind of like, what? >> it's mind blowing i just looked it up to make sure she did win the golden globe for best actress in a tv drama in 2017, naominated in 20 ape18 who looks at these someone has to have knowledge of both of their pay and thought, hmm, that makes sense. >> the only upside is that netflix copped to it publicly and said that it remedied in the forward. >> going forward. >> you'd think they would be ahead of something like this. >>> can't ignore the market action today the dow now down 290, session lows a little more than a percent. s&p did get back to the 50-day which did raise some concerns. you've got some gdp estimates getting trimmed. retail sales did worry some. trade worries intensify and then you've got additionally just concerns about the ten-year and 280
the show's producers pointed to smith's can the dr. whofame but the creative director suzanne mackey said going forward no one gets paid more than the queen they will recast foy's character as they move the show forward by decades. anybody who's seen the show, it's kind of like, what? >> it's mind blowing i just looked it up to make sure she did win the golden globe for best actress in a tv drama in 2017, naominated in 20 ape18 who looks at these someone has to have knowledge of both of...
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. >> steve, can i ask you, because when it comes to loyalty, trump likes dr. whohite house doctor, gave him clean bill of health. here's some of the things that jackson said about trump. >> there is no indication whatsoever that he has any cognitive issues. president very sharp. very articulate. a lot of energy and stamina. look at his vision, he's 71 years old, he can drive if he wants to without glasses. washes his hands frequently. es uses purel. he'll be fit for duty if he's elected for another term. >> steve, look, he's a doctor, respected doctor. is he the best man to run the second largest agency in the united states, or is this the yes man he wants? if trump is watching, that's why i picked that guy. >> let me say a couple of things of the first of all, in response to what robert said, all this talk, crisis in the white house, madness, but you know old saying, new saying i should say, that donald trump is the worst president ever unless you look at results. and what's happening with the economy, bob, and jobs, and all these things are so positive, and that
. >> steve, can i ask you, because when it comes to loyalty, trump likes dr. whohite house doctor, gave him clean bill of health. here's some of the things that jackson said about trump. >> there is no indication whatsoever that he has any cognitive issues. president very sharp. very articulate. a lot of energy and stamina. look at his vision, he's 71 years old, he can drive if he wants to without glasses. washes his hands frequently. es uses purel. he'll be fit for duty if he's...
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dr. shulkin, who had to explain after an inspector general's reports, his wife accompanying him on a trip to europe which he said h been preapproved but still had been questioned and paid back. that doesn't come close to some of the questions that have been raised about some of the other cabinet members for first-class travel to ma rocco and potential conflicts of interest. robert: we only he half an hour on this show. there's some cabinetes u we'll st e that for nek and welcome, john -- jon, n "washingek." great to have you on the program and also to our favorites who are back. shawna, and remarks mark, always a pleasure. on the "washington week" extra, we'll discuss thesy controv surrounding a question about citizenship on this year's sense us. plus president trump's message to the leader of north korea ahead of their planned summit. watch it online tonight and all week long at pbs.org/"washington week." i'm robert costa and from all of us here, happy pass over and happy easter. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> their leadership is instinctive. they understand the ch
dr. shulkin, who had to explain after an inspector general's reports, his wife accompanying him on a trip to europe which he said h been preapproved but still had been questioned and paid back. that doesn't come close to some of the questions that have been raised about some of the other cabinet members for first-class travel to ma rocco and potential conflicts of interest. robert: we only he half an hour on this show. there's some cabinetes u we'll st e that for nek and welcome, john -- jon, n...
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over the world so america is now eating in south america do you i forget who says that maybe those girls got here and i don't know or drdre they're definitely eating their principles like the foundation. of america even george washington or thomas jefferson who hated the media they did everything they could to make sure it was given free rein even if they publish lies.
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dr. andrew who attended a recent white house summit worries the plan is more talk without enough action. >> if we want to see overdosing start to come down we feel to build better treatment center that doesn't exist yet. that will require a massive federal investment. >> the white house insists it is taking action. already working with states to go after doctors who overprescribe opioid drugs. on friday, federal prosecutors charged five doctors here in new york in a scheme involving alleged bribes and kick backs from a drug company in return for prescribing large volumes of fentanyl with itself highly addictive and dangerous effects. katie beck has that part of the story. >> reporter: 32-year-old sarah fuller was planning her wedding when a fentanyl overdose took her life two years ago. >> it's a hole that's never going to be filled. >> reporter: fuller had back pain and was prescribed the fentanyl drug subsys, indicated for cancer patients. >> we were never told how lethal this drug could be. >> reporter: the family is taking legal action against the drug's maker, insys, and they're not
dr. andrew who attended a recent white house summit worries the plan is more talk without enough action. >> if we want to see overdosing start to come down we feel to build better treatment center that doesn't exist yet. that will require a massive federal investment. >> the white house insists it is taking action. already working with states to go after doctors who overprescribe opioid drugs. on friday, federal prosecutors charged five doctors here in new york in a scheme involving...
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the producers said smith was a well-known actor from "dr. who" and clair foy this was her first big rule. they have since declared no one will make more than the queen. the problem is clair foy is no longer the queen, in season three they switch out to an older queen. if you haven't seen this series, it is fabulous. i think it's netflix's best stuff. >> you have told me about that and a i watched the first couple episodes, but i will say that she didn't seem like she was subpar to the king. >> certainly not. >> bad optics on that one. >>> continuing coverage now of the controversial handling of a french bulldog puppy that died on a united airlines plane. the airline is now apologizing after that animal was found dead in the overhead bin. sophia says that her mom sobbed when they found her family dog kokito dead when they arrived in new york. passengers say a flight attendant insisted that they place the dog in its carrier in the overhead bin because the dog's terrier was blocking the aisle. >> she was like it's a dog, it's a dog, and she said we
the producers said smith was a well-known actor from "dr. who" and clair foy this was her first big rule. they have since declared no one will make more than the queen. the problem is clair foy is no longer the queen, in season three they switch out to an older queen. if you haven't seen this series, it is fabulous. i think it's netflix's best stuff. >> you have told me about that and a i watched the first couple episodes, but i will say that she didn't seem like she was subpar...
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dr. shulkin who's worked in some department of the veterans affairs since 2015 when he was appointed by president obama. another member of president trump's inner circle is out. dr. david shulkin of veterans affairs is no longer holding the job according to a tweet wednesday from the president which read in part, i am thankful for dr. shulkin's service to our country and to our great veterans. white house doctor rear admiral ronny jackson will replace shulkin at the v.a. he's served as the white house physician for the past three presidents. former head shull cain came under fire after an investigation showed he used taxpayer money to purchase plane tickets to fly to europe with his wife last summer and for ticketed for a wimbledon tennis match. >> i'm committed to doing what we have to do to focus on veterans and make this better. >> following the recent departures, shulkin is the eighth high-profile member of the trump administration to depart since the beginning of this calendar year. president trump in a statement said dr. jackson is highly trained and qualified and said that as a servicememb
dr. shulkin who's worked in some department of the veterans affairs since 2015 when he was appointed by president obama. another member of president trump's inner circle is out. dr. david shulkin of veterans affairs is no longer holding the job according to a tweet wednesday from the president which read in part, i am thankful for dr. shulkin's service to our country and to our great veterans. white house doctor rear admiral ronny jackson will replace shulkin at the v.a. he's served as the...
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dr. burgess who chairs our health sub committee, i yield him two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: i thank the chairman for the recognition. mr. speaker, just a little over a month ago, president trump stood here at this podium behind me and told us, asked us, people who are terminally ill should not have to go from country to ountry to seek a cure. along with president trump i want to give patients a chance right here at home. a little over a year ago this house passed the 21st century cures bill. made unprecedented acceleration of discoveries and thanks to our researchers and our academic institutions, those working in the pharmaceutical and medical device companies, americans have access to more and more inowevative treatments. however, i continue to hear from patients with serious life-threatening conditions, including my constituents in north texas, who are frustrated with what they see as regulatory barriers from trying and experimenting with new therapies when everything else has failed. so when potentially l
dr. burgess who chairs our health sub committee, i yield him two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: i thank the chairman for the recognition. mr. speaker, just a little over a month ago, president trump stood here at this podium behind me and told us, asked us, people who are terminally ill should not have to go from country to ountry to seek a cure. along with president trump i want to give patients a chance right here at home. a little over a year ago...
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dr. jackson. this is somebody who didn't come to the white house with trump. he had been there under obama starting in 2013. where did that relationship come from? how close is it? what do we know about that? >> this is, as you point out, someone who served in the obama administration. it is notable that he was able to forge this relationship with president trump. this is someone who's spent a lot of time with the president, again suggested putting him on a diet. someone also able to give him truth talking, as well. but i think that this developed over time. he also is someone who looks the part. he was very strong in that briefing that we had. and remember, the president sometimes likes to pick people who look the part who he thinks are strong characters in front of a camera. he thinks that's part of being a part of his administration. there were a range of different farcs that played into this. how is this going to play once he needs confirmed on capitol hill? that's where the real question lies now. i think we'll have to wait and see how it unfolds because
dr. jackson. this is somebody who didn't come to the white house with trump. he had been there under obama starting in 2013. where did that relationship come from? how close is it? what do we know about that? >> this is, as you point out, someone who served in the obama administration. it is notable that he was able to forge this relationship with president trump. this is someone who's spent a lot of time with the president, again suggested putting him on a diet. someone also able to give...
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dr. king who reminded us that we should take care of poor people. was a championo for equality. let us use this moment next week to tell our story. to remind this country that we are not there yet, and that we are prepared to hurry history. areow some of y'all involved in, what is going to happen the donald trump. storm is'll a brewing. i'm going to tell you what is going to happen. 2019, got a job is going to wake up thinking everything is all right and by the end of that night when he sees out things are turning, how people are going out to vote despite their best efforts to suppress, to intimidate, to remove people from the voter rolls, and forcing people in states to provide a provisional sheet, look at the results of 2018. they are going to be reminded that in 19 86, two years after story was run, we were able to take back because of the votes that we provide to the democratic party. and by the way, no one should votes for granted. stop giving people your votes. [applause] >> i am trying to keep it clean. things that do not belong to people who do not respect to you. that d
dr. king who reminded us that we should take care of poor people. was a championo for equality. let us use this moment next week to tell our story. to remind this country that we are not there yet, and that we are prepared to hurry history. areow some of y'all involved in, what is going to happen the donald trump. storm is'll a brewing. i'm going to tell you what is going to happen. 2019, got a job is going to wake up thinking everything is all right and by the end of that night when he sees...
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pieces you never know what you're getting dr crystal dilworth is a neuroscientist who specializes in nicotine studies she'll bring us the latest research what happens to your lungs when those metal particles. reach a davison is an environmental biologist and they're going to be around the corner they went through there really quick. we got him she's off the coast of california where drones are taking some incredible images of migrating whales as this technology becomes available to more people we're going to see more research is using the unfilled tours. that's our team know it's do some science. pages welcome to techno on phil tours joined by maria davison and dr crystal still worse bigger and potentially more dangerous that's the best way to describe what's happening with the smoking alternative known as the cigarettes or vapor that's an industry that seems to really be exploding i mean you're seeing it everywhere and
pieces you never know what you're getting dr crystal dilworth is a neuroscientist who specializes in nicotine studies she'll bring us the latest research what happens to your lungs when those metal particles. reach a davison is an environmental biologist and they're going to be around the corner they went through there really quick. we got him she's off the coast of california where drones are taking some incredible images of migrating whales as this technology becomes available to more people...
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dr. jackson, who is our doctor for behavioral health services. when she came to ucsf she asked a lot of questions. what are we doing in the community? and the answers were not enough. with the partnership with dignity and crestwood and the city, we feel like we're really on the cusp of doing something important. i want to say thank you to everyone who worked on this. we will be there supporting all the way. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i'm patty blum, i'm not the c.e.o. just saying. i also -- [laughter] -- i have been with crestwood for 37 years. as a provider of health care services and psychologist i came to this field because my heart drew me here because i'm a family member. and i live each and every day looking to do what we do better and looking to serve more people. and looking to fully engage in every single way that we can to increase hope and love and gratitude. each one of us, each employee we have and each person we serve, each community member we run into. so we have a saying that we stole from the consumer movement, nothing a
dr. jackson, who is our doctor for behavioral health services. when she came to ucsf she asked a lot of questions. what are we doing in the community? and the answers were not enough. with the partnership with dignity and crestwood and the city, we feel like we're really on the cusp of doing something important. i want to say thank you to everyone who worked on this. we will be there supporting all the way. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i'm patty blum, i'm not the c.e.o. just...
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with me is dr stephanie hare who's an independent risk analyst let's start with the story dominatinghe uk throughout the week, this nerve agent now it has been found that it was used to try and kill the former spy and the daughter. they are not saying which one it is, they do not want that in the public arena. it is still a sensitive story and there is a police officer also hurt which makes this assassination attempt all the more serious and once the investigation is concluded the uk government will have to respond in kind sir diplomatic relations between the uk and russia are at a sensitive point. also the fact that it was a nerve agent use, it pointed the finger that it was perhaps a state sponsored assassination because of these kind of weapons cannot be made up to people in their lounge room, home—grown terrorist. countries have agreed they would not use such nerve agents and so it is a really serious crime if it has happened. multiple agencies are looking at this in the uk and a lot of fingers pointed in the direction of fingers pointed in the direction of russia. that is our fo
with me is dr stephanie hare who's an independent risk analyst let's start with the story dominatinghe uk throughout the week, this nerve agent now it has been found that it was used to try and kill the former spy and the daughter. they are not saying which one it is, they do not want that in the public arena. it is still a sensitive story and there is a police officer also hurt which makes this assassination attempt all the more serious and once the investigation is concluded the uk government...
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amy: do you think the firing of shulkin is the beginning, who knows if dr. jackson will be approved by the senate as one republican lobbyist on capitol hill, when he heard said the words "harriet miers," a woman who did not quite make it through in confirmation hearing. because he is no express and running a large organization, it is kind of like the word is that trump wants to put his private pilot as head of the faa. >> exactly. amy: it means he is a blank slate on these issues and that he could be heavily influenced, as opposed to shulkin, however much he was criticized for even going in any privatization direction, he saw hihimself as a bubuark againsnst that privatization. anyonny jackson, under other president, would never be considered for a position like secretary of the v.a. become as one representative tommy, the perfect puppet because he will owe this job to the president. he has n no experience. he will probably do what the president and his very archconservative advisors, you know, he will do their bidding is now elevated position, if confirmed.
amy: do you think the firing of shulkin is the beginning, who knows if dr. jackson will be approved by the senate as one republican lobbyist on capitol hill, when he heard said the words "harriet miers," a woman who did not quite make it through in confirmation hearing. because he is no express and running a large organization, it is kind of like the word is that trump wants to put his private pilot as head of the faa. >> exactly. amy: it means he is a blank slate on these...
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dr. harold who is a professional -- professor of plebiscite and history at south carolina state university, is the author of award-winning books that richly cover the world of the abolitionists, the border wars of the 1840's and 1850's, and the civil war it self. of thehe co-author african-american odyssey, which is now in its seventh edition and is the best-selling african-american history textbook in the world. please join me in welcoming dr. stanley harold. [applause] dr. harold: good afternoon. it is a pleasure to be here. one thing about coming to the end is there will be some repetition and contradiction of earlier talks. frederick douglas had been the united states leading black on april 14, 1876, he delivered the keynote address for a ceremony dedicating washington, d.c.'s freedom monument. the monument portrays abraham lincoln as the great emancipator. douglass complicated that portrayal of lincoln. according to douglass, lincoln had been preeminently the white man's president, entirely devoted to the welfare of white men. i know this is opposite from what professor burlingame quo
dr. harold who is a professional -- professor of plebiscite and history at south carolina state university, is the author of award-winning books that richly cover the world of the abolitionists, the border wars of the 1840's and 1850's, and the civil war it self. of thehe co-author african-american odyssey, which is now in its seventh edition and is the best-selling african-american history textbook in the world. please join me in welcoming dr. stanley harold. [applause] dr. harold: good...
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dr. jonathan metzl who's joining us from new york on this sunday. go ahead. >> i heard the doctor just a couple minutes ago finally mention that guns aren't committing mass shootings, white men with guns are committing mass shootings. my question is, i wonder, and i worry about how your profession will be used to incarcerate more people, possibly political enemies of the administration and the president, like they were during the torture years, which i understand are coming back. thank you. >> well, again, we could go on for hours about that great question. you know, i would say that if you look just at states that have reporting mandates for therapists, it's not just about political power, which i'll get to in a second. it's also a liability question. in other words, if you have a bunch of patients who are seen by mental health practitioners and think about it, i'm a psychiatrist, when people come to the psychiatrist, they say things like, i hate my mother, i hate my boss, that kind of stuff. that's what people say when they come to a psychiatrist,
dr. jonathan metzl who's joining us from new york on this sunday. go ahead. >> i heard the doctor just a couple minutes ago finally mention that guns aren't committing mass shootings, white men with guns are committing mass shootings. my question is, i wonder, and i worry about how your profession will be used to incarcerate more people, possibly political enemies of the administration and the president, like they were during the torture years, which i understand are coming back. thank...
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we spoke to dr saad who works at the university where it all took place he says the police carried outthe raid posing as john lists that our soldiers train soldiers but there are dressed like palestinians and they dressed like a senior journalists and they came with cameras assuming that they are going to do and interview with the students and they would all marcus when he the head of the student council at the university. then they just catch him and they hold their hand guns and they start shooting so i think this is absolutely an outrageous and this is a huge where your nation to the rights of the palestinians to the rights of the education to the rights of the students in the first place and most definitely. the case and in palestine which is not the first incident anyway more news very soon on this trial. this baby. on march eighteenth vote with your remote. for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions wheels on results monitoring and much more. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics spo
we spoke to dr saad who works at the university where it all took place he says the police carried outthe raid posing as john lists that our soldiers train soldiers but there are dressed like palestinians and they dressed like a senior journalists and they came with cameras assuming that they are going to do and interview with the students and they would all marcus when he the head of the student council at the university. then they just catch him and they hold their hand guns and they start...
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dr. mcquillan -- who really cares about people, who practices functional medicine, integrative medicine, is into research and science. and it's very, very important that you first practice self-care. inflammation is the foundation of so many chronic problems -- chronic pain, inflammatory conditions, discomfort. you can wrap them all into one, but the minute you start feeling discomfort or pain, you want to deal with it. you want to find something that will work. and, larry, as you've said, omega xl works. there's over 40 million caregivers -- mostly women -- caring for their mothers because women tend to outlive men. but if a mother is 40, 50, maybe 100, 150 miles away from the daughter, the mother has difficulty opening a jar in the kitchen, providing her own meals. when we get a lot of daughters calling us and saying, "i bought this for my mother. my mother now can take care of herself. i don't have to drive there every single day. i'd like to, but i just can't -- the mileage. i have my own family to take care of." in fact, larry, we're gonna have 10,000 people a day turning 65. every
dr. mcquillan -- who really cares about people, who practices functional medicine, integrative medicine, is into research and science. and it's very, very important that you first practice self-care. inflammation is the foundation of so many chronic problems -- chronic pain, inflammatory conditions, discomfort. you can wrap them all into one, but the minute you start feeling discomfort or pain, you want to deal with it. you want to find something that will work. and, larry, as you've said,...
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not enough to avoid a runoff he leads the anointed candidate of president announced by koroma dr camara who scored forty two point seven percent of the vote now the third and fourth candidates who interestingly broke away from sierra leone's two main political parties to form their own and challenge for the seat of president may decide who becomes the country's next president according to the election commission ninety four point eight percent of registered voters participated in the election so i run over several for two weeks from now that means that several units will be required to come out again on the twenty some of march to vote the next president of this country zimbabwe's business community is calling for all international sanctions to be removed to help improve the struggling economy president. wants to attract more foreign investors but some are cautious about doing business with zimbabwe more from going away. as a building company produces one thousand eight hundred tonnes of flour a month he thinks he could double production as sanctions imposed on zimbabwe by the west nearly t
not enough to avoid a runoff he leads the anointed candidate of president announced by koroma dr camara who scored forty two point seven percent of the vote now the third and fourth candidates who interestingly broke away from sierra leone's two main political parties to form their own and challenge for the seat of president may decide who becomes the country's next president according to the election commission ninety four point eight percent of registered voters participated in the election...
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dr. zuhdi jasser who is possibly one of the bravest people out there at the moment. [applause] he spends his time fighting the sharia elements that are not just as you heard from our previous speaker digging the tom wolff all across the world but right here in the united states. believe me it's happening and that her jastner is on the frontline fighting radical islam let me tell you somebody like yourself who was born into a muslim family and decided it wasn't for me to speak to someone like zuhdi jasser who in doors so many threats to himself and his family for doing what he does so dr. zuhdi jasser thank you. thank you for what you do. let's start ladies first with erielle. the media has to have their russia fixed and the question i would have from the start as we have now heard about these indictments. we have heard about the meddling for some time. still no collusion evident. if you find any let us know, there's any collusion evidence out there to hand off to the press. my question to erielle is number one what is the strategic threat that rush opposes? >> have w
dr. zuhdi jasser who is possibly one of the bravest people out there at the moment. [applause] he spends his time fighting the sharia elements that are not just as you heard from our previous speaker digging the tom wolff all across the world but right here in the united states. believe me it's happening and that her jastner is on the frontline fighting radical islam let me tell you somebody like yourself who was born into a muslim family and decided it wasn't for me to speak to someone like...
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he knew all three women who were murdered. >> dr. zales was my therapist who i saw weekly, every thursday. and that's really the one who changed my life. she gave me a lot of tactics and what to do regarding mental health issues, all the ladies were very sweet and i'm thankful for the sacrifice that they made. >> reporter: keep in mind, these are folks who served their country and have come back and have been struggling to reenter society and this is the program that was giving them the pathway back to serving their society and back into the swing of things. now the future of the program is uncertain, not clear where they will go for treatment next as everything is up in the air. joe vazquez, kpix 5 news. >> thank you. >>> breaking news at this hour in new york city, at least two people are dead after a helicopter plunged into the east river, you are seeing this video posted showing the red aircraft hitting the water between manhattan and queens. the overhead rotor kept turning as the chopper tilted and sank. a tugboat rescued one sur
he knew all three women who were murdered. >> dr. zales was my therapist who i saw weekly, every thursday. and that's really the one who changed my life. she gave me a lot of tactics and what to do regarding mental health issues, all the ladies were very sweet and i'm thankful for the sacrifice that they made. >> reporter: keep in mind, these are folks who served their country and have come back and have been struggling to reenter society and this is the program that was giving them...
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not much needs to be said about professor hawking who is one of the world set leading cosmologists. actually at a stand-in for dr. john marburger, who actually has the flu today. he wanted me to you about how important professor hawking's being ableterms of to translate science and do something understandable for the public. dr. moore haven used to be the head of the brookhaven national laboratory. while he was there they started up the heavy collider also known as "rick." rick was talk then that if was turned on it would create a blackhole that would eat the world. the public actually believe that a blackhole might be created and professor marburger turned to professor hawking and asked for advice and ask for him to give advice to the press. it is because of his advice that we should not be worried about being consumed by a blackhole if the collider was turned on is turn itallowed us to on. dr. marburger expressed his sorrow at not being able to be her today but also ask to profess his thanks to professor hawking for being able to relate to the general public and move science forward. the vets are hawking's lec
not much needs to be said about professor hawking who is one of the world set leading cosmologists. actually at a stand-in for dr. john marburger, who actually has the flu today. he wanted me to you about how important professor hawking's being ableterms of to translate science and do something understandable for the public. dr. moore haven used to be the head of the brookhaven national laboratory. while he was there they started up the heavy collider also known as "rick." rick was...
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saudi alliance though will arguably get less media attention than who trump will fire next joining me now from florida is dr gene allowed in who serves on the president's advisory board who was a national media surrogate during trump's dramatic twenty sixteen race for the white house do you know thanks for coming on going underground how powerful is the presidency given trump's inability it seems to stop one investigation after another against him well it is those investigations against him that are proof positive of exactly how powerful this president is and how scared to death the establishment and the elite inside the beltway in washington d.c. are of him this president has come in and made sweeping radical reforms that have completely unleashed our free market economics and that is scaring those who like the way things were done in the old traditional ways with the old traditional establishment it scared them to death so it is it is because of his power that these investigations continue at the moment day here in britain we're getting headlines about some kind of alliance allegedly between israeli u.k.
saudi alliance though will arguably get less media attention than who trump will fire next joining me now from florida is dr gene allowed in who serves on the president's advisory board who was a national media surrogate during trump's dramatic twenty sixteen race for the white house do you know thanks for coming on going underground how powerful is the presidency given trump's inability it seems to stop one investigation after another against him well it is those investigations against him...
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dr. harrold, who is a professor of political science and history at south carolina state university, is the author of award-winning books that richly cover the world of the abolitionists, the border wars of the 1840s and '50s, and the civil war itself. he is the co-author of the african-american odyssey which is now in its seventh edition and is the best-selling african-american history textbook in the world. please join me in welcoming dr. stanley harrold. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. it's a pleasure to be here. one thing about coming toward the ernd is there's going to be some repetition and some contradiction of earlier talks. frederick douglass had been the united states' leading black abolitionist. on april 14th, 1876, he delivered the key note address for a ceremony dedicating washington, d.c.'s freedom monument. the monument portrays abraham lincoln as the great emancipator. douglass in his address complicated that portrayal of the lincoln. according to douglass, lincoln had been preeminently the white man's president, entirely devoted to the welfare of white men. and i know this
dr. harrold, who is a professor of political science and history at south carolina state university, is the author of award-winning books that richly cover the world of the abolitionists, the border wars of the 1840s and '50s, and the civil war itself. he is the co-author of the african-american odyssey which is now in its seventh edition and is the best-selling african-american history textbook in the world. please join me in welcoming dr. stanley harrold. [ applause ] >> good afternoon....
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dr. marc siegel is the professor of medicine at nyu. is this just alarmism? are these people who hyper focusing on what if and statistics trying to scare us for some reason? >> yes. dr. jonathon quick who is the head of the global health council is not totally off his rocker hp. but he says it's it's still a killer. we had a and dem you can in 2009 and it was like the typical flu season. it's not going to wipe out the entire united states. that's scare tactics. kennedy: i don't know if it's something you take once and you are inoculated forever. >> it's going town clinical trials. it attacks the molecule all flus have. because this it's likely it will be used to squash the flu two or three years from now. maybe you have to take it he 10 years where we won't see what we see now, hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations and millions of cases. kennedy: and hundreds of deaths. i also heard about nanotechnology that targets specific viruses. >> that's another way we can do this. we can engineer viruses to attack the flu. we can use things other than flu shots. we'll get away from thi
dr. marc siegel is the professor of medicine at nyu. is this just alarmism? are these people who hyper focusing on what if and statistics trying to scare us for some reason? >> yes. dr. jonathon quick who is the head of the global health council is not totally off his rocker hp. but he says it's it's still a killer. we had a and dem you can in 2009 and it was like the typical flu season. it's not going to wipe out the entire united states. that's scare tactics. kennedy: i don't know if...