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b former foreign minister of yemen welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now dr s. this situation in yemen wasn't complicated and now protests have now broken out in the south of the country where the south a transitional council supposedly backed by the united arab emirates calling for a popular uprising to restore independence of south yemen is yemen had it into complete collapse. i hope no three i think the. situation is very serious indeed to do anything by the day because you know serious action has been taken by either the government of yemen or by the international community and sponsors of the peace in yemen and because of the loss of direction and loss of ability to and that has turned to the basics of all these conflicts and. the many layers and the conflicts and since the situation is deteriorating and will continue to do so yes unfortunately the issue of the demonstrations and the issue of the humanitarian issues are very serious at the moment but. i think they are already flexion of the was the most of the hope of a new solution coming forward and then
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b former foreign minister of yemen welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now dr s. the situation in yemen wasn't complicated and now protests have now broken out in the south of the country where the south a transitional council supposedly backed by the united arab emirates calling for a popular uprising to restore independence of south yemen is yemen had it into complete collapse. i hope no three i think the. situation is very serious indeed to do anything by the day because no serious action has been taken by either the government of yemen or by the international community and sponsors of the peace in yemen and because of the loss of direction and loss of ability to and that has turned. over all these conflicts and.
b former foreign minister of yemen welcome to the show it's really great to have you with us now dr s. the situation in yemen wasn't complicated and now protests have now broken out in the south of the country where the south a transitional council supposedly backed by the united arab emirates calling for a popular uprising to restore independence of south yemen is yemen had it into complete collapse. i hope no three i think the. situation is very serious indeed to do anything by the day...
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dr. chrisy s stephk with more. is a sret s. morni.s her family sexuay assau her she was in her 20s. died decad ago.l tim she remem t s and is terri to her story publi chung is one of the most names in telev well, at every turn lately e pre -- the first and second ever major netwo . g o some of the bigge s in recent histow comingt forw secret she says she has hidden from the public this e time. an op-ed for "the chris, i, t assau the '80s. i in colle. e sexual revoln was in swing. exact date but details of thet e vivid, seared in my memory s d g to get a subscn r bir contr. the a one who deliv her, d her. e shares specic detai of e moment and her immed sh i dr s . cou even look at him.i qck got she se or her parenthusban mau , y in the late '60s, y '70s. the clima. t follo dr.ti chr befe congre ii to too, reveal this . i can sleep. i can't eat. n you? you can't, i uer m reall i'm really scare m frigh i can't even cry. the op-ed appea a t blase for the gaps in r memor how did you get home? w d you get there? t rememe is the place? t r i
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dr haraszti s. rally gaz a director of united nations relief and works agency for palestine welcome to the show it's great to have you with us lots to talk about the. united states has cut funding to your agency earlier this year now you have to fire people who work for you in gaza because there is no money to pay their salaries is other nations funding not alf to keep the organization running smoothly. we've had tremendous success this year to find some money to replace what we've lost from the united states for example for arab countries kuwait the united arab emirates cantarell and saudi arabia have given us fifty million each so there is a success story to be told in terms of finding money to replace u.s. money but it's not enough and that is why as you indicated we unfortunately had to release some employees but from what we hear the u.n. are w.-e. employees in gaza are picketing your office there are even people standing with signs that say matthew as out why hasn't the agency done more to kee
dr haraszti s. rally gaz a director of united nations relief and works agency for palestine welcome to the show it's great to have you with us lots to talk about the. united states has cut funding to your agency earlier this year now you have to fire people who work for you in gaza because there is no money to pay their salaries is other nations funding not alf to keep the organization running smoothly. we've had tremendous success this year to find some money to replace what we've lost from...
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i have to pay $350 for a dr 's appointment because the general medical community does not believe that lyme disease exists so they can make money off of all the pharmaceuticals to prop us up even though we die of heart disease all the time. my heart almost stopped three times a week from lyme disease. i can't even drink coffee. thank you. >> thank you. next speakers. >> next i have is victoria wong. carrie toe and sonia ng. and there are two speakers that want to speak together but i don't have their names. you can come up, both of you. >> my name is victoria wong. i'm i am a resident of san francisco. hello, everyone. my name is victoria wong. i am a longtime resident of san francisco. today i want to say that i am against cannabis because it is not good for the young people's mind and it is also affects their studying. also, just for one example, in florida there is a doctor who prescribes so much cannabis to the patient's and there are tens of thousands of people dying already in florida. so they start to have incentives to 157 years of presence. so he will stay in present for his w
i have to pay $350 for a dr 's appointment because the general medical community does not believe that lyme disease exists so they can make money off of all the pharmaceuticals to prop us up even though we die of heart disease all the time. my heart almost stopped three times a week from lyme disease. i can't even drink coffee. thank you. >> thank you. next speakers. >> next i have is victoria wong. carrie toe and sonia ng. and there are two speakers that want to speak together but...
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and he's going to do that as long as they k dr.'sing on his boat that was tethered in the bay. and captain nick who i spoke to happened to be driving down the roadway, they found him on his boat that had washed up to, trying to shelter himself waiting for help. they were able to get him, he's okay, in terms of where folks are being taken, he says he knows of at least three bus loads that have been taking to people to shelters at a church k he couldn't give many the exact numbers, but he was giving me a sense of how many people they had on those three different bus loads. and he's also concerned about some misinformation that's getting out. he's been told the state has closed bridges, john and once you hit 40 miles an hour, you can be pretty sure that that's going to happen. and at this hour in okaloosa county, there have not been bridges closed. that said, he doesn't want anybody on the roads, he doesn't want anybody out and about. it is time to stay where you are as we heard earlier this morning from the governor, this is not a stor
and he's going to do that as long as they k dr.'sing on his boat that was tethered in the bay. and captain nick who i spoke to happened to be driving down the roadway, they found him on his boat that had washed up to, trying to shelter himself waiting for help. they were able to get him, he's okay, in terms of where folks are being taken, he says he knows of at least three bus loads that have been taking to people to shelters at a church k he couldn't give many the exact numbers, but he was...
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his friend and colleague dr. s tracy levi described him as loving. >> what was he like? >> very concerned, a real human being. >> reporter: joyce fienberg was a research specialist at the university of pittsburgh's learning research and development center. the staff there called her an engaging and warm person. 65-year-old dennis richard godfried had just celebrated his 32nd wedding anniversary. writing,doinwhat he loved, pray god. and brothers cecil and david tt weekly. >> i knew cecil. we're family friends. >> reporter: rabbi mordy rudolph called cecil sweet and kind. >> people of all abilities are very much a part of the community. it's all part of the fabric of what the community is. >> reporter: funerals notice jewish religion are usually after the person passes away so the coroners here will have to balance investigative findings with the burials. the first funeral is scheduled for tomorrow for the rosenthal brothers. one resident here told me cecil rosenthal was like a honorary mayor of this town. >> so beloved here, almost every single day they showed up to worsh
his friend and colleague dr. s tracy levi described him as loving. >> what was he like? >> very concerned, a real human being. >> reporter: joyce fienberg was a research specialist at the university of pittsburgh's learning research and development center. the staff there called her an engaging and warm person. 65-year-old dennis richard godfried had just celebrated his 32nd wedding anniversary. writing,doinwhat he loved, pray god. and brothers cecil and david tt weekly....
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. >> that last little bit, i think pete is absolutely -- >> no, it is a dr.'s report.re absolutely in the grips of what i think is a major retaliation against the chinese that has been navarro speaking to the president here i did not speak to navarro >> some headlines from the fbi director from christopher wray, china represents a firm by the u.s. that's not going to be fixed in some meeting >> passengers said on air, if we turn someone that could turn into diet. >> that's not happened >> that's out liar >> it is whatrd to find anybody who really knows everything here in terms of what's going to happen i will say that the people ought to be talking more about long-term relationships in which this is going to be the new normal and tariffs will be 15% starting in the new year and expect it to go on potentially for a long time >> thank you for saying, well, i have been saying, which is this is not something that's going to be resolved by the chinese thing. we'll stop the next round. we'll not do tif-for-tat >> you are thinking they may back down. will you change your view
. >> that last little bit, i think pete is absolutely -- >> no, it is a dr.'s report.re absolutely in the grips of what i think is a major retaliation against the chinese that has been navarro speaking to the president here i did not speak to navarro >> some headlines from the fbi director from christopher wray, china represents a firm by the u.s. that's not going to be fixed in some meeting >> passengers said on air, if we turn someone that could turn into diet....
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dr. fthord. 's just as important as the president mocking her.s idea that republicans are really feeling energized by this is backed up by a new poll that came out, pbs newshour, npr, and perris put out a pol inchly 2018, democrats had a ten-point lead over republica when it came to who thought these mid-term elections were very important. so you have this idea that democrats really felt as though this is really important. that has also evaporated. the poll now shows that 82% of democrats describe the mid-terps as very important and 80% of republicans also describe the mid-terps as very important. bmocrats, that should be really bad news for themause democrats have been talking about this blue wave, talking about taking back the houseth, evesenate, and now what you have are republicans saying, this nomination is why iight go to the polls. >> woodruff: so energizing republicans. but you've been talking to people at the white house. how concerned are they or are they concerned that this could cost them somehow in the mid-terms, especially among wom
dr. fthord. 's just as important as the president mocking her.s idea that republicans are really feeling energized by this is backed up by a new poll that came out, pbs newshour, npr, and perris put out a pol inchly 2018, democrats had a ten-point lead over republica when it came to who thought these mid-term elections were very important. so you have this idea that democrats really felt as though this is really important. that has also evaporated. the poll now shows that 82% of democrats...
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dr. ford told the judiciary committee that's not surprising. . s as it was a unremarkable party because nothing remarkable happened to them that evening. but yet one yeof these individuals has said publicly that she believes dr. ford. after reviewing the fbi's report this morning within minutes republican senators claim there's a lack of corroborating evidence for any of these allegations. and d despite the numerous restrictions they placed on this investigation, that claim is simply not true. but a fact for developing -- corroborating evidence is a thorough investigation. that's basic. and this investigation falls far short. it's a disservice to drr ms. swetnick. and it's a further disservice to survivors anywhere in this country. dr. ford's credible and compelling testimony captivated the nation and inspired survivors of sexual violence across the country. in a moment i'll never forget, when i asked her for her strongest memory, something from the incident she couldn't forget, she replied, indelible is the laughter, the uproarious laughter betwee
dr. ford told the judiciary committee that's not surprising. . s as it was a unremarkable party because nothing remarkable happened to them that evening. but yet one yeof these individuals has said publicly that she believes dr. ford. after reviewing the fbi's report this morning within minutes republican senators claim there's a lack of corroborating evidence for any of these allegations. and d despite the numerous restrictions they placed on this investigation, that claim is simply not true....
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s with northrogr korea. e north has long protest the annual exercises, insisting that they are dr reality s rehearsals for invadingth korea. in afghanistan, officials have postponed parliamentary elections in kdahar province for a week. that is after a security guard killed an influential police chief and the local headf intelligence yesterday. the u.s. military commander in afghanistan, general scott miller, escaped without injury. he told an afghan news agency today that he does not believe he was the target. >> what happened down there was an attack on the security forces, but i'll tell you, we still remain with the security forces. the messages we had from the kandahar people were unity, and peace, and confidence in the security forces, ver specifically in preparation for the upcoming elections. >> woodruff: a u.s. official confirms to the newshour that miller pulled his gun during the attack. the taliban has claimed responsibility, and said that it had targeted both the police chief and general miller. the group has vowed to disruptto rrow's elections in the rest of afghanistan. in the gaza strip, the health
s with northrogr korea. e north has long protest the annual exercises, insisting that they are dr reality s rehearsals for invadingth korea. in afghanistan, officials have postponed parliamentary elections in kdahar province for a week. that is after a security guard killed an influential police chief and the local headf intelligence yesterday. the u.s. military commander in afghanistan, general scott miller, escaped without injury. he told an afghan news agency today that he does not believe...
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dr. ford. after reviewing the f.b.i.'s report this morning, within minutes, republican senators claimed there was a lack of corroborating evidence for any of these allegations. and despite, despite the numerous restrictions they placed on this investigation, that claim is simply not true. but a pertinent fact for developing thorough corroborating evidence is a thorough investigation. that's basic, and this investigation falls far short. it's a disservice to dr. ford and miss ramirez or miss swetnick. i go further to say it's a disservice to survivors anywhere in this country. dr. ford's credible and compelling testimony captivated the nation and inspired survivors of sexual violence across the country. in a moment that i will never forget, when i asked her for her strongest memory, something from the incident she couldn't forget, she replied indelible is the laughter, the up roarious laughter between the two, as teenaged brett kavanaugh drunkenly pinned dr. ford down to the bed and attempted to sexually assault her. i beli
dr. ford. after reviewing the f.b.i.'s report this morning, within minutes, republican senators claimed there was a lack of corroborating evidence for any of these allegations. and despite, despite the numerous restrictions they placed on this investigation, that claim is simply not true. but a pertinent fact for developing thorough corroborating evidence is a thorough investigation. that's basic, and this investigation falls far short. it's a disservice to dr. ford and miss ramirez or miss...
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s dr mark in an expert on brooks thank you hilary actually being here thank you about well. there is major regulatory news out of china as officials have imposed a record fine equivalent to one point three billion dollars billion with a b on a biotech company they say sold flawed vaccines and attempted to cover it up china's national drug administration's say the company. chung chang shen lifesciences botched the manufacture of five hundred thousand doses of a vaccine against the feria tetanus and whooping cough last august the regulator also barred the company's chairwoman and fourteen executives from working in vaccine production the disclosure of a major flaw in a vaccine often given to children is likely to inflame public opinion in a country where many families only have one child but regulators specifically attributed the fine to the company's alleged efforts to deceive regulators about a flawed rabies vaccine the massive fine seems designed to reassure chinese consumers of the government's resolve to protect public health in the wake of several product safety scandals
s dr mark in an expert on brooks thank you hilary actually being here thank you about well. there is major regulatory news out of china as officials have imposed a record fine equivalent to one point three billion dollars billion with a b on a biotech company they say sold flawed vaccines and attempted to cover it up china's national drug administration's say the company. chung chang shen lifesciences botched the manufacture of five hundred thousand doses of a vaccine against the feria tetanus...
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dr. ford but they s were considerit of the full spectrum of, what does this vote mean for women?does this vote mean for women who were victims s ofual assault? thist was all ripped into very potent mix. >> and it changes the court potentially for aenation to come, tilting it to the right. >> and that's why the stakes are so high, especially for someone like kampf. i think there's a sense that hei ra really spreading out. she's losing. if it were m chse, this would be a much more difficult stitiodecision foras her. t were, if she's going to lose, there's probably a sense that sheht o to make the morally right decision for her about where she wants the court to be going forward. that's why the stakes are so high for democrats and republicans right now. this wasorhe ball game republicans. i think even if they had lost some political capital. >> this fight, it would have been worth it f someone like mitch mcconnell, because you can't get a do-over on aupreme court seat. the next time a seat comes up, it may or may not be trump's term. if it's toward the end of trump's term, ity might
dr. ford but they s were considerit of the full spectrum of, what does this vote mean for women?does this vote mean for women who were victims s ofual assault? thist was all ripped into very potent mix. >> and it changes the court potentially for aenation to come, tilting it to the right. >> and that's why the stakes are so high, especially for someone like kampf. i think there's a sense that hei ra really spreading out. she's losing. if it were m chse, this would be a much more...
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dr. christine blasey ford.fo 's lawyers issuing this statement overnight. "we are profoundly disappointed that after the trendous sacrifice she made in coming fbiard those directing the investigation were not interested in seeking the truth." also concerning some senators this morning president krupp'sa pr about ford at a rally earlier this week. for more on this let's go to nbc's tracie potts in washington. now that the investigation over the senators are going to get a chance to read this. when is that goingo happen? that's going to happen this morning. they got a pecking order depeiring on t position in the judiciary committee. first this morning themmudiciary tee chair will see that report and then the top democrat. the republicans on that committee, the democrats on that commite, and then any other republican who wants to see the port. the white house has already seen it, and thin morninga series of tweets wte house spokesman raj shah talked about thi being the seventh time that they have taken a look at kavanaugh'sgr band. he says that the white house
dr. christine blasey ford.fo 's lawyers issuing this statement overnight. "we are profoundly disappointed that after the trendous sacrifice she made in coming fbiard those directing the investigation were not interested in seeking the truth." also concerning some senators this morning president krupp'sa pr about ford at a rally earlier this week. for more on this let's go to nbc's tracie potts in washington. now that the investigation over the senators are going to get a chance to...
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dr. pray droe -- padro ramirez sayramirez s >> the study resul are so stunning, researchers say it could mean scrutiny overusing less invasive surgery for other types of cancer. dr. john torres, nbc news. >>> how many times has it happened? the number on the d caller i.d. looks familiar so you answer. they are known as robo calls. some of us have more colorful names for them but how to stop them? tonight, inside the t including the app that lets you thwart those annoying calls while exacting a little bit of payback. here is nbc news jeff rossen with rossen reports. >> reporter: robo call scammers hitting so many of us at once, day and night. more than 30 billion robocallst ear alone. how easy is it for them? we asked ellie to show us. you created a program on your opla >> that's right. in just under an hour i made a program to dial these phones. >> reporter: you can make it come from whatever number you ? wa >> whatever i choose. >> reporter: we have a couple dozen phones from the nbc colleagues. i walked around the office and said can i borrow your phones? you're going to hit a button. >
dr. pray droe -- padro ramirez sayramirez s >> the study resul are so stunning, researchers say it could mean scrutiny overusing less invasive surgery for other types of cancer. dr. john torres, nbc news. >>> how many times has it happened? the number on the d caller i.d. looks familiar so you answer. they are known as robo calls. some of us have more colorful names for them but how to stop them? tonight, inside the t including the app that lets you thwart those annoying calls...
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dr. larry s. perry ii, who is a post-doctoral fellow at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture, in conjunction with georgetown's university department of african-american studies. he received his ph.d. in religious studies from the university of virginia. dr. perry's work focuses on the history of the american religious left, its thoughts, its thinkers, its politics, and its practices and current book project is entitled "a black spiritual leftist, howard thurman and the religious left, unfinished business of race relations". >> i will introduce myself last. i'm paul jones. i'm an associate professor of religious studies at the university of virginia. i teach and i research in the field of christian thought with a focus on protestant theology, western philosophy of religion, construction tryst theology. and scholarly work, the co-ed tore of the oxford handbook which will be published next year. and i am in the final stage of righting a long constructive book on pat
dr. larry s. perry ii, who is a post-doctoral fellow at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture, in conjunction with georgetown's university department of african-american studies. he received his ph.d. in religious studies from the university of virginia. dr. perry's work focuses on the history of the american religious left, its thoughts, its thinkers, its politics, and its practices and current book project is entitled "a black spiritual leftist, howard...
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agencies dr dr tthe regulatory s and public had a chance to comment on the workplace. we have drafted responses to the comments, and we will be incorporating thoos into the next version of the work plan, which is the draft version, which will be released by the end of this month. that goes to the regulatory agencies. they have 30 days to accept it. once they accept, it it becomes final, and. >> president cohen: and for those people that are watching at home and not in the chamber and probably don't understand the process, why is it important for you to take and receive comments for the work plan? >> it's a very public process, and we are interested in getting feedback from the regulatory agencies, from the public. sometimes there can be a different opinion -- a scientific opinion, and we can work through these differences with the agencies when we need to. and then, we can move forward with what we think is the best approach when we finalize the work plan. >> president cohen: and what kind of comments are people submitting? >> we've received a bunch of comments. i'll l
agencies dr dr tthe regulatory s and public had a chance to comment on the workplace. we have drafted responses to the comments, and we will be incorporating thoos into the next version of the work plan, which is the draft version, which will be released by the end of this month. that goes to the regulatory agencies. they have 30 days to accept it. once they accept, it it becomes final, and. >> president cohen: and for those people that are watching at home and not in the chamber and...
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dr. ford's testimony, gently questioningpe s of her account.d this whole moment tell us about senator clins, the supposed maverick? >> it was definitely a defining moment for susan davis. she'll be remembered for this, and every decision from now onre that kavanaugh issued when we assume he gets on the court, it will be weighed against i think that -- i agree she wanted to get to yes, from the beginning. she likes brett kavanaugh. e thinks that he is somewhat from the part of the republicany pa that she's familiar with, the bush administration, as opposed to the trump administration. i like to say that judge kavanaugh is really a bush nominee, since he comes out of that. >> and he's been calling her as well, former president bush has been calling her. >> and he's comin from there. and she was also worried that if kavanaugh fails, then the next nominee is going to be moreva consve. you know, this was susan davis staffer. she was very, you know, methodical. she did her research.d ll her homework, read all the opinions. and she put together this s
dr. ford's testimony, gently questioningpe s of her account.d this whole moment tell us about senator clins, the supposed maverick? >> it was definitely a defining moment for susan davis. she'll be remembered for this, and every decision from now onre that kavanaugh issued when we assume he gets on the court, it will be weighed against i think that -- i agree she wanted to get to yes, from the beginning. she likes brett kavanaugh. e thinks that he is somewhat from the part of the...
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dr. engel: yale. i was working only one house down from where george bush had been when he was a student in the 1940'sian: how long were you at texas a&m? dr. engel: eight years. after i left yale i went to the university of pennsylvania. my wife is also a historian, she does colonial american history and religious history and she was teaching at rutgers. texas a&m called and said, if you would like to live in the same town, we have two jobs for you. off to college station we went. the first time we went there, i knew were texas was, obviously. but i did pull out the map to find where college station was. brian: why did you move to smu? dr. engel: that was difficult. smu at that point was preparing to open up the george w. bush library and the george w. bush institute. they had decided to create a brand-new institution to study the presidency, especially as an academic counterweight to the political think tank on campus. i do not mean to suggest these are equal in weight, but they wanted something purely scholarly. when the opportunity arose to create a new center from scratch , that was something i h
dr. engel: yale. i was working only one house down from where george bush had been when he was a student in the 1940'sian: how long were you at texas a&m? dr. engel: eight years. after i left yale i went to the university of pennsylvania. my wife is also a historian, she does colonial american history and religious history and she was teaching at rutgers. texas a&m called and said, if you would like to live in the same town, we have two jobs for you. off to college station we went. the...
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dr. p. roy vagelos and diana te s. the j.p.b. foundation. p rosaliwalter. barbara hope zuckerberg.corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- nd designing customizedidual and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like u.u. thank ♪ -when la comes to diversscapes, this is is a pbece that's tough t. in one day, you can hike through a slot canyon, climb into cliff dweings, wander high-country trails in an aspen forest, and walk on the white sands of one of the largest dune fields on earth. it's like a dream out here, a really bright, white dream. but when it comes to travel destinations, new mexico is often overlooked as a premium place to explore. i can see this being a cozy, little pla to hang out. definitely a good place to get out of the heat. i can see this being a cozy, from the streets of santa fe... it's an artsy, little place, so there's a ton of shops with things i can't afford. ...to thrugged wilds where outlaws like billy the kid ran free.ev unbely expansive and beautiful.
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he retained an experienced sex crimes prosecutor to methodically collect the detail s of dr.ord's recollections. this is a professional who was recognized as outstanding arizona sexual assault prosecutor of the year by former democratic governor, janet napolitano, a former cabinet secretary of president obama, and herself a member of the anita hill legal team back in 1991. here's what she wrote in her memo to members following the hearing. a he said/she said case is incredibly difficult to prove. but this case is even weaker than that. dr. ford identified other witnesses to the event and those witnesses either refuted her allegation or fail to corroborate them. i do not think that a reasonable prosecutor would bring this case based on the evidence before the committee, nor do i think this evidence is sufficient to satisfy the preponderance of evidence standard that is a lower standard. so will our democratic colleagues listen to this expert opinion, although it conflicts with their political mission? don't hold your breath. nor am i optimistic they will stay consistent and ac
he retained an experienced sex crimes prosecutor to methodically collect the detail s of dr.ord's recollections. this is a professional who was recognized as outstanding arizona sexual assault prosecutor of the year by former democratic governor, janet napolitano, a former cabinet secretary of president obama, and herself a member of the anita hill legal team back in 1991. here's what she wrote in her memo to members following the hearing. a he said/she said case is incredibly difficult to...
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>> it is an effort to get more omega-3's into the foods we eat. dr. oz: the new health trend you have not heard of. do you feel smarter now? at supermarket hacks in the poultry aisle. plus, jordin sparks reveals the health crisis that plagued her family. dr. oz: next. >> ♪ dr. oz: are you ready for season 10? >> yeah! >> ♪ >> i love you, dr. oz. [applause] [applause]
>> it is an effort to get more omega-3's into the foods we eat. dr. oz: the new health trend you have not heard of. do you feel smarter now? at supermarket hacks in the poultry aisle. plus, jordin sparks reveals the health crisis that plagued her family. dr. oz: next. >> ♪ dr. oz: are you ready for season 10? >> yeah! >> ♪ >> i love you, dr. oz. [applause] [applause]
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dr. christine ford's attorneys s the f.b.i.ing that none of the information ehey've offered, their phon calls have not been returned, the information da offered to turnover, the f.b.i. hasn't taken them up on that. at's your understanding of their efforts to seek any further information from dr. christine ford? >> i don't have direct knowledge of this from the f.b.i. obviously. but i think that both judged kavanaugh . ford should have been questioned early in this process and then the oer individuals who made allegations against judgnae kavah or documents that were brought forward in last week's senate judiciary committee testimony last thursday should be used as a basis fofurther investigation. i was concerned, judy, last sunday, when there were press repo es that theire investigation was going to consistent of questioning four individuals, and that would be it. i certainly had imagined a broader, more open, more full investigation this week. i was encouraged when president trump said he had directed thus white counsel, don mcgahn, to say that the f.b.i. should be ftoree ursue all reasonable
dr. christine ford's attorneys s the f.b.i.ing that none of the information ehey've offered, their phon calls have not been returned, the information da offered to turnover, the f.b.i. hasn't taken them up on that. at's your understanding of their efforts to seek any further information from dr. christine ford? >> i don't have direct knowledge of this from the f.b.i. obviously. but i think that both judged kavanaugh . ford should have been questioned early in this process and then the oer...
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dr. strawberry. who is -- sounds like a discount soda from the 99 cent store. [ laughter ] s when you google dr.trawberry, which i did, this is what comes up. [ laughter ] even dr. strawberry is a creep, he's definitely having sex with that strawberry, right? [ laughter ] i do have to say though these calendars make -- they do make a case for judge kavanaugh. i mean, look at this. the detail. there's beach week, first of all. then library, didn't have sex, didn't have sex, didn't have sex, finals, didn't have sex, still a virgin, no sex, all good, good boy. [ laughter ] i guess that clears him, right? [ cheers and applause ] i will say i also -- i kept a social calendar when i was in high school too. mine was a little bit different. it was a kirk cameron calendar. [ laughter ] all i had scheduled was those two things. [ laughter ] so even though a third accuser has now come forward and there are reports of more accusations too, potentially five accusers, republicans in congress are still planning to vote on his confirmation at 9:30 friday morning. and because they don't want to be on camera bull
dr. strawberry. who is -- sounds like a discount soda from the 99 cent store. [ laughter ] s when you google dr.trawberry, which i did, this is what comes up. [ laughter ] even dr. strawberry is a creep, he's definitely having sex with that strawberry, right? [ laughter ] i do have to say though these calendars make -- they do make a case for judge kavanaugh. i mean, look at this. the detail. there's beach week, first of all. then library, didn't have sex, didn't have sex, didn't have sex,...
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susan collins was clear to that in her blinlt statemerilliant s the floor. dr. wanted to be anonymous, but the democratic party decided to have this clash for political purposes, and that has back fired on them. you see for the first time in this election passion on both sides now and that's important for republicans. >> i want you to listen to that. that was one point susan collins made. the other she said to me this morning was simply she believes brett kavanaugh. >> i found dr. ford's testimony to be heart wrenching, painful, compelling, and i believe that she believes what she testified to. >> i want to ask you believe brett kavanaugh was her assailant. >> so i do believe that she was assaulted, i don't know by whom and i'm not certain when. >> you know, i think susan collins has struck a nerve for me and millions of women across this country including in maine because she's trying to have it all ways. you can't say someone is credible and then completely question their story. i don't think this is about how this was handled. you can argue democrats mishandl
susan collins was clear to that in her blinlt statemerilliant s the floor. dr. wanted to be anonymous, but the democratic party decided to have this clash for political purposes, and that has back fired on them. you see for the first time in this election passion on both sides now and that's important for republicans. >> i want you to listen to that. that was one point susan collins made. the other she said to me this morning was simply she believes brett kavanaugh. >> i found dr....
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dr. marshall shepherd, thank you for joining me. marshall: s thank ymuch. jane: of course we will to track hurricane michael as it moves north. do stay with us for the very latest. president trump says he has demanded answers from saudi mabia at the highest level about tsing journalist jamal khashoggi. turkish authorities have accused saudi arabia of murdering mr. khashoggi. they released cctv images said to show a saudi hit squad arriving in turkey and leaving hours later. mark lowen reports. mark: the last time khashoggi was seen alive, entering the saudi consulate in istanbul last week to get papers for his upcoming marriage. turkey believes he was killed inside.in is most recent interview, the journalist was again a voice for democracy in the arab world. a man once close to death m-- mark: a man once close to the alsaudi monarchy, now critf its repression. did that cost him his life? trail begins at istanbul airport early morning. a private jet arrives carrying a grp of saudis. they are captured passing through security. turkey claims this was a saudi h
dr. marshall shepherd, thank you for joining me. marshall: s thank ymuch. jane: of course we will to track hurricane michael as it moves north. do stay with us for the very latest. president trump says he has demanded answers from saudi mabia at the highest level about tsing journalist jamal khashoggi. turkish authorities have accused saudi arabia of murdering mr. khashoggi. they released cctv images said to show a saudi hit squad arriving in turkey and leaving hours later. mark lowen reports....
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dr. ford or by ms. ramirez. and the f.b.i.'s reported that back to us. they have followed additional leads. but the whole purpose of this is delay. this is not a search for the truth anymore. it became clear early on when this allegation by dr. ford was hidden from the committee, handled in such an extraordinary way against her wishes and without her consent. mr. cornyn: this is a search and destroy mission. this is not a search for the truth. we've done everything we can to treat both judge kavanaugh and dr. ford fairly and treat all allegations made seriously. it's been exhaustively studied by the f.b.i. and judiciary committee staff. there isn't anything else. reporter: the president has said that there shouldn't be even a little doubt. given the fact that the accusers are suggesting that there are additional people who could corroborate their stories, are you confident that you have eliminated any cloud of doubt? >> all of the people identified by ms. ramirez and dr. ford have testified contrary to the way ms. ramirez and dr. ford have alleged. and so the witnesses they have identified,
dr. ford or by ms. ramirez. and the f.b.i.'s reported that back to us. they have followed additional leads. but the whole purpose of this is delay. this is not a search for the truth anymore. it became clear early on when this allegation by dr. ford was hidden from the committee, handled in such an extraordinary way against her wishes and without her consent. mr. cornyn: this is a search and destroy mission. this is not a search for the truth. we've done everything we can to treat both judge...
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dr. delane credits delancy street foundation for saving her life in the early 70's and teaching how to create a healthy community. dr. delane has over 30 years working with substance abuse, convicts, prisons and community programs in 1997 she started a highly successful substance abuse program, choices which still operates in jails in san mateo, she has a masters from the golden gate university, licensed psychologist and holds ph.d. clinical psychology from the wright institute in berkeley, california. myself, i spent 33 years retired as a captain, san francisco fire department. and i find this outrageous that the people that do the right thing can have people taken off their health care. please do something about it. >> president breslin: would someone like to address this? director? >> i'm abbey, the executive director of the health system and i appreciate you coming forward with this information. we have audited over 25,000 members on whether they are dependents are currently eligible and we have found a number of folks who are not and it is a part of our doing business, as usual. i know m
dr. delane credits delancy street foundation for saving her life in the early 70's and teaching how to create a healthy community. dr. delane has over 30 years working with substance abuse, convicts, prisons and community programs in 1997 she started a highly successful substance abuse program, choices which still operates in jails in san mateo, she has a masters from the golden gate university, licensed psychologist and holds ph.d. clinical psychology from the wright institute in berkeley,...
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s november focus. welcome to in good shape on t.w. here's your host dr carson laid out from the moment of fertilization until the big day today we're going to look at the nine months that lead to the drug.
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dr. christine blasey ford, the first accuser to come forward withl s misconductonaccusa say investigators have not interviewed her.th at is despite attempts to contact them. last night president trump mocked dr. ford. >> how did you get there? i don't wremember. re is the place? i don't remember. >> how many years ago was it? i don know. i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell reiterated yesterday that a vote on kavanaugh will happen by the end of the week. >>> also developing, a scare at the pentagon. envelopes suspected of containing the deadly poison ricin shut down mail delivery there. tests found two envelopes wit possible traces of the poison at the mail sorting facility yesterday. they were addressed to secretary of defense james mattis and the chief of navalti operas james richardson. a similar letter was sent to the white house. and in houston at letter made to senator ted cruise. >>> 5:03. we're working with you about what you need to know about the presidentialillert you receive on your cell phone today. >> this is not a personal mess
dr. christine blasey ford, the first accuser to come forward withl s misconductonaccusa say investigators have not interviewed her.th at is despite attempts to contact them. last night president trump mocked dr. ford. >> how did you get there? i don't wremember. re is the place? i don't remember. >> how many years ago was it? i don know. i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell reiterated yesterday that a vote on kavanaugh will happen...
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dr. larry s. the second. with the national museum of african-american history. h the african-american studies. he received his phd in religious study from the university of virginia. dr.. his work focuses on the history of the american religious left. the thoughts, and thinkers. and the practices. end of the current book pot project is the black spiritual leftist. in the religious left unfinished business of a race relations. i will introduce myself last. i am an associate professor of religious studies at the university of virginia. i teach and i research in the field of christian thought. with a focus on protestant theology. in terms of recently scholarly work. i'm the coeditor of the oxford hamlet. him in the final stage of writing a long constructive book on patients as a theological concept. it is a research project. it is funded by the luce foundation. the format of the panel each panelist has a fairly at least -- loose charge. to talk about where it is does a scholarship go next. and second, given his or her scholarly expertise. each of us will speak for a
dr. larry s. the second. with the national museum of african-american history. h the african-american studies. he received his phd in religious study from the university of virginia. dr.. his work focuses on the history of the american religious left. the thoughts, and thinkers. and the practices. end of the current book pot project is the black spiritual leftist. in the religious left unfinished business of a race relations. i will introduce myself last. i am an associate professor of...
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major issue --s with her credibility.ok and what about dr. ford's the ingram angle got a hold of the textbooks. it's like a walk down memory lane. but first christine blasey ford's credibility gab. that is the folk of tonight's angle. -- >> rachael mitchell the prosecutor to question brett kavanaugh and his accuser christine blasey ford last week has produced a report. her findings are fascinating and speak to dr. ford's credibility. her over-all appraisal, mitchell find the a caught allegations against kavanaugh to be weak and in the legal context here is her bottom line. a he said she said case is incredibly difficult to prove but this case is even weaker than that. dr. ford identified other witnesses and those either refuted her allegations or failed to corroborate them. for the reasons discussed below i do not think a reasonable prosecutor would bring this case. mitchell then offers a nine point critique based on the evidence at hand. dr. ford has not offered a consistent account of when the alleged assault happened. enter july 6th text t
major issue --s with her credibility.ok and what about dr. ford's the ingram angle got a hold of the textbooks. it's like a walk down memory lane. but first christine blasey ford's credibility gab. that is the folk of tonight's angle. -- >> rachael mitchell the prosecutor to question brett kavanaugh and his accuser christine blasey ford last week has produced a report. her findings are fascinating and speak to dr. ford's credibility. her over-all appraisal, mitchell find the a caught...
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people who start with e-cigarettes are go on to smoke regular cigarettes in later we s could lead to cigarette use. >> dr. pam lane with the center for tobacco research and education. thanks for coming on. >> thanks, alex. >> coming up stories of torture from people seeking asylum in the united states. how one oakland clinic is taking those stories and turning them into evidence for immigration court. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. you could generate your own energy, at home. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or...ing, it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wakady to put yr pedal to the metal. and now, during sleep number's fall sale, the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, 24-month financing on all beds. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. tightens immigration restrictions on people seeking asylum highland hospital in oakland is using medicine to help create a written record of what they are tryi
people who start with e-cigarettes are go on to smoke regular cigarettes in later we s could lead to cigarette use. >> dr. pam lane with the center for tobacco research and education. thanks for coming on. >> thanks, alex. >> coming up stories of torture from people seeking asylum in the united states. how one oakland clinic is taking those stories and turning them into evidence for immigration court. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. you could generate...