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a person who has been a productive person in our society to the extent that was possible. if there are no jobs available and you're trying to get a job, i cannot hold you accountable for not having a job. people who have generally behaved and play by the rules, let them have an opportunity to have citizenship. by the way, we could pass comprehensive immigration reform surrendere would all our belief that some people should have citizenship. that really is the sticking point. there are people who are antithetical to persons having citizenship. the reason that they are antithetical is is that citizens should brace -- citizenship brings with it the right to vote. there are people who don't want dreamers to have the right to vote. i've for citizenship, which brings with it the right to vote. i support this because i don't want second-class people in a first-class country. the united states of america is the greatest country in the world. i love my country. i love it. i want every person to be a first-class citizen of this country when they become citizens. i have something call
a person who has been a productive person in our society to the extent that was possible. if there are no jobs available and you're trying to get a job, i cannot hold you accountable for not having a job. people who have generally behaved and play by the rules, let them have an opportunity to have citizenship. by the way, we could pass comprehensive immigration reform surrendere would all our belief that some people should have citizenship. that really is the sticking point. there are people...
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. >> a person who has not committed offenses, a person who has been a productiveth person in our society to the extent that it was possible, if there's no jobs available you're trying to get a job, then i can hold you accountable but people who have behaved, played by thees rules, there's an opportunity to let them have citizenship. >> we can pass comprehensive immigration reform today if we would also surrender our belief that people, some people should have citizenship. that really is a sticking point. there are people feel citizenship brings with it the right to vote and the right to serve on juries but the right to vote. there are people who don't want dreamers to have the right to vote. i'm for citizenship which brings with it the right to vote. i support this because i don't want second-class people in a first-class peak country.. the united states of america is the greatest country in the world. i love my country. b how want every person to be a first-class citizen of this country, not have something called legalization that will allow you to be here but not be part of the country
. >> a person who has not committed offenses, a person who has been a productiveth person in our society to the extent that it was possible, if there's no jobs available you're trying to get a job, then i can hold you accountable but people who have behaved, played by thees rules, there's an opportunity to let them have citizenship. >> we can pass comprehensive immigration reform today if we would also surrender our belief that people, some people should have citizenship. that...
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i said yes to myself, because it made me a better person. doing this work made me a better person and it made me happy and what i was doing before wasn't. - was not making you happy. - exactly. - another thing that occurs to me about this show, which i've watched faithfully, like a lot of other people have watched it in the four seasons, is that it was one of the early successes in the streaming services in episodic series and, unlike, say, house of cards, which happened around the same time, which had recognizable stars as the leads, this was largely an ensemble cast of people you hadn't seen before. or on something else, sort of taylor schilling might have been in something. a couple of people were people you knew, but largely it was people like you who had been hard-working people who aspired to be great actors and actresses. it was a sorority and fraternity of largely unknown people. - it gave us a chance. it opened some doors. - it made the parts more believable. i'm not sure that kevin spacey behind bars in an orange jumpsuit was gonna
i said yes to myself, because it made me a better person. doing this work made me a better person and it made me happy and what i was doing before wasn't. - was not making you happy. - exactly. - another thing that occurs to me about this show, which i've watched faithfully, like a lot of other people have watched it in the four seasons, is that it was one of the early successes in the streaming services in episodic series and, unlike, say, house of cards, which happened around the same time,...
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kind of profile doesn't capture your entire life and i was a person. so what does it daisy the profile is rather like forensic profiling in the search for a perpetrator and i'm going to profile is generated as ted talk. in all the things you click on your life even if you don't actually post or write anything yourself on the internet you'll still be profiled on for example facebook or twitter. profiles in face of twitter. we're going to inferences are made about whether you're a good citizen or about one a good tax credit worthy or not and so on and so forth. and if the information end up in the hands of your employer or health insurer or the state it could mean massive problems for you down the road until you've knocked on the ten dense gates on the trend is towards non-cooperative data collection that means data about us to collect it without a sci fi knowing movement so pictures of its data collection we have not authorized . and just concentrate on the inflicts without basic rights with our idea of what a person is namely an individual man he's free
kind of profile doesn't capture your entire life and i was a person. so what does it daisy the profile is rather like forensic profiling in the search for a perpetrator and i'm going to profile is generated as ted talk. in all the things you click on your life even if you don't actually post or write anything yourself on the internet you'll still be profiled on for example facebook or twitter. profiles in face of twitter. we're going to inferences are made about whether you're a good citizen or...
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how did the person who everybody would say this is not a violent person, a person who goes out to hurt people but ends up involved in a violent crime, what was that like west and mark. >> there are a couple things to say, i did a lot ofwork , i had this information act request to get documents from the police report to arrest and some of the judicial records so one of the most amazing and important but recognizable details in the police report was the witness , the victim of the carjacking testifying that michael had had his gun pointed at the ground the entire time. that's right, this is not a kid who was shooting at somebody but why was he there in the first instance? i think you have to compress it into a very small answer, it is that when he was 10, his mother met and married a man with high hopes of course for the future but he was violent and it was a destructive and unstable relationship and in a period of five years from the point of meeting and marrying him, the family moved frequently and michael went to five schools so he went to five schools and five years with that happeni
how did the person who everybody would say this is not a violent person, a person who goes out to hurt people but ends up involved in a violent crime, what was that like west and mark. >> there are a couple things to say, i did a lot ofwork , i had this information act request to get documents from the police report to arrest and some of the judicial records so one of the most amazing and important but recognizable details in the police report was the witness , the victim of the...
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and when i grew up, i think we have implicit bias from when we did not think of a black person as a full person. we saw them as and a half person or -- and i think that a lot of people glance over the fact that we might be biased. and i had to look straight at it and it was uncomfortable. and i am not there yet but i'm not a police officer. [laughter] and i -- i believe now that police officers and especially our prosecutor we have now. i hope he is not here. [laughter] >> he is here! [laughter] >> is very guilty of bias. >> thank you, i really appreciate your comments, i do. thank you. [applause] i really appreciate that you are here, i appreciate that you are reading the book and you say you feel -- like i said we all have biases. people of every race. >> thank you ms. davis for coming out. i appreciate the racial makeup of the audience. i was transporting off duty black officer to the airport in this issue came up. he told me my number one priority was to get out of the situation alive. he says i'm not going to win -- he said if you want to fight, fight in the courthouse. and he said
and when i grew up, i think we have implicit bias from when we did not think of a black person as a full person. we saw them as and a half person or -- and i think that a lot of people glance over the fact that we might be biased. and i had to look straight at it and it was uncomfortable. and i am not there yet but i'm not a police officer. [laughter] and i -- i believe now that police officers and especially our prosecutor we have now. i hope he is not here. [laughter] >> he is here!...
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a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. nvestment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> take a look at this, this is what it looks like in cudjoe, key, according to fema, 90% of the homes in the keys suffered damage from irma. a criminal investigation is under way in hollywood, florida after some people died in a nursing home. the power there was out. more than 100 other people were evacuated from the home. >> we all have elderly people in stipulate facilities and we know that we dplend on those people in facilities to care for our vulnerable elderly population and it's sad when something like this goes on. >> the death toll from irma in the u.s. is now 30 in florida, georgia and south carolina. more than 3 million people in florida are still without power. crews there in florida helping restore the power. one of their spokespeople tweeted out this video showing piles of transformer and stacks of wiring. this could be dangerous work. look at what they spotted, an alligator sitting very still in the wa
a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. nvestment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> take a look at this, this is what it looks like in cudjoe, key, according to fema, 90% of the homes in the keys suffered damage from irma. a criminal investigation is under way in hollywood, florida after some people died in a nursing home. the power there was out. more than 100 other people were evacuated from the home. >>...
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we couldn't have had a better person. it is also just important because it is a track about preventing brutality and those kinds of things. it is important to get somebody that i could point to for maybe listeners, fans that were not familiar with mavis to show this woman that has done so much. and kind of just give them the inspirational perspective. >> yeah. >> you talked about the project earlier in terms of what you want to do musically. tell me more about the songs and what the take away is for the listener when they listen to it from beginning to end. >> right. well, the album started when i was reading this book by an author named down delilo. it is called white noise. there say quote in the book that says what we're reluctant to touch often seems the fabric of our salvation. and i remember reading that and i knew immediately what i needed to do. i think that i was very confused at the time and scared going into the process. i think that i knew that in order to get to some kind of peace, happiness, i have to go to t
we couldn't have had a better person. it is also just important because it is a track about preventing brutality and those kinds of things. it is important to get somebody that i could point to for maybe listeners, fans that were not familiar with mavis to show this woman that has done so much. and kind of just give them the inspirational perspective. >> yeah. >> you talked about the project earlier in terms of what you want to do musically. tell me more about the songs and what the...
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>> new this morning a person is trapped after a crash in southwest philadelphia lands one vehicle on the sidewalk and another on its roof. >> septa gives the all clear calling off the shuttle busing that was in place after a derailment on the market frank ford rail line. >>> hurricane jose may not make much of an impact on the jersey shore. >> meteorologist chris sowers tracking the forecast helping you plan your weekend and keeping an eye on hurricane jose. good morning. chris. >> reporter: good morning, guys, it's warm and sticky this morning, temperatures in the 70s in some locations. the normal high for this time of the year is 78. we're showing 70. it's a warm morning around the delaware and the lehigh valleys. 68 to the north, 70s along the coast, millville at 64. we have patchy fog popping up just like what we saw yesterday at the same time. lancaster, 4 miles. millville looks like you're socked in pretty good, less than a laugh mile. jersey shore you're in the clear. satellite and radar we're starting out with a couple of clouds upstairs we have partly cloudy skies right now.
>> new this morning a person is trapped after a crash in southwest philadelphia lands one vehicle on the sidewalk and another on its roof. >> septa gives the all clear calling off the shuttle busing that was in place after a derailment on the market frank ford rail line. >>> hurricane jose may not make much of an impact on the jersey shore. >> meteorologist chris sowers tracking the forecast helping you plan your weekend and keeping an eye on hurricane jose. good...
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and just concentrate all the same flicks without basic rights with our idea of what a person is namely an individual man he's free to decide who i want i or she wants to be your dang it and how to shape a future that's the basis of our society in their own form of government democracy that democratic. other things this is sort of bigoted utilization the way we see it nowadays it isn't regulated to see that how it's driven mainly by american companies. over there they don't have the same understanding of the concept of a constitution or the rule of law as we do in europe. when it began twenty years ago we thought the internet was great it was going to promote democracy now we see that the opposite of securities. actually can hear what is a sound media i know what i should watch more by social media totally government us or them want to understand me and the aftermath when we have more democracy on. a media social media fragmenting society into a mass of individual opinion in the creation of the masses the precondition for the emergence of autocratic rulers in elections all talk. out i'm
and just concentrate all the same flicks without basic rights with our idea of what a person is namely an individual man he's free to decide who i want i or she wants to be your dang it and how to shape a future that's the basis of our society in their own form of government democracy that democratic. other things this is sort of bigoted utilization the way we see it nowadays it isn't regulated to see that how it's driven mainly by american companies. over there they don't have the same...
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briefly trapping a person inside one of those vehicles. the tree came down near 38th avenue a few hours ago. branches and pieces of the tree trapped one unsuspecting motorist. he used -- >> there here i am. er. >> he says today was his lucky day considering what happened to the other car crushed by the tree. >>> new at 5:00, a bill to fund testing rape kits is awaiting the governor's signature. it would allow californians to donate part of their. at a returns to speed up the backlog of rape kits. the bill sponsored by south bay assembly member evan lowe. a state audit found as many as 1,900 rape kits sat untested across the state last year. >>> the investigation into russian influence in the 2016 election is focusing heavily on social media and two local companies. according to bloomberg, robert mueller's prosecutors and fbi agents are zeroing in on how russia spread fake and damaging information through twitter and facebook. they said they found adser run on facebook were probably run from russia. they shared their findings with the author
briefly trapping a person inside one of those vehicles. the tree came down near 38th avenue a few hours ago. branches and pieces of the tree trapped one unsuspecting motorist. he used -- >> there here i am. er. >> he says today was his lucky day considering what happened to the other car crushed by the tree. >>> new at 5:00, a bill to fund testing rape kits is awaiting the governor's signature. it would allow californians to donate part of their. at a returns to speed up...
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i saw a car go through a red light and hit a person on a bicycle. d, flew literally through the air 10, 15 feet, was all cut up, was all scraped up. a group ran over. i said, let me call an ambulance. and the last thing this person wanted to do was to be in an ambulance or go to a hospital or talk to a police officer. he got up and pushed the bicycle away. this is a person that is seriously hurt and should have been helped and frankly was probably entitled to compensation. so if a person is a witness, a person needs health care, a person is a victim of domestic violence, you want to tell a woman you can't complain about domestic violence only because you're afraid they're going to ask about your immigration status. it makes no sense. if it's a criminal investigation, then i agree. but not just to intimidate people, especially with washington going through all of this turmoil. >> let me ask you about this, because the context of your appearance right here is that you have the high profile trip to the virgin islands. the contrast here, i think people h
i saw a car go through a red light and hit a person on a bicycle. d, flew literally through the air 10, 15 feet, was all cut up, was all scraped up. a group ran over. i said, let me call an ambulance. and the last thing this person wanted to do was to be in an ambulance or go to a hospital or talk to a police officer. he got up and pushed the bicycle away. this is a person that is seriously hurt and should have been helped and frankly was probably entitled to compensation. so if a person is a...
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a resume. what kind of person are they? so they become attractive to employers coming out every these are things that could help us tremendously. there are a lot of people in jail who are very smart. they just haven't had the right opportunities. those are the things we need to think about. we need to be thinking about the fact particularly in our inner cities, now everywhere. there are so many young girls that get it. -- they get pregnant. usually after the first baby, their education stops. and we want to give them an opportunity to get their ged, their bachelors degree, master's degree, learn to be self-sufficient. and more importantly, teach that to the children, to break the cycle of poverty. one of the things we are doing, is the envision centers. there is a verse in the bible which says that without a in an, -- we ask it all low opportunity areas, what do you want to be when you grow up? and you get a thousand answers -- you may get five answers but there are a thousand. we try to show them the other 900 and 95 answer
a resume. what kind of person are they? so they become attractive to employers coming out every these are things that could help us tremendously. there are a lot of people in jail who are very smart. they just haven't had the right opportunities. those are the things we need to think about. we need to be thinking about the fact particularly in our inner cities, now everywhere. there are so many young girls that get it. -- they get pregnant. usually after the first baby, their education stops....
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it's understanding the words, the lifestyle what a person goes through. we can do much better. let's not hire people but professionals to recruit more, pay for student loans and give them more regular orientation of what it is like to be a member of the military and let them observe boot camp. once, a soldier that i was treating, he had given up getting care for a while and he said the third time he had to explain to his therapist what an mrap was and a vehicle known in every branch in the military. if a person knows the basics you lose that sort of connection with the patient and they give up. the other issue here is that we need to be able to have a system that will monitors the medication closely. it is very common someone who is on medication, they are taking so many medications and take other medications to counter effect and it was not uncommon for us at walter reed to have a patient on 10, 15 or more meds. and with medications comes with wathe gains and diabetes and stresses in the family. comes situations where they ares stranged from their spouse, episodes of anger. the
it's understanding the words, the lifestyle what a person goes through. we can do much better. let's not hire people but professionals to recruit more, pay for student loans and give them more regular orientation of what it is like to be a member of the military and let them observe boot camp. once, a soldier that i was treating, he had given up getting care for a while and he said the third time he had to explain to his therapist what an mrap was and a vehicle known in every branch in the...
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he was a very gentle personality. >> so how does this person everybody would say this is not a violenterson who goes out intentionally to hurt people what was that like?. >> i did a lot of work with us day lovell equivalent to get the police report from the judicial records to recognize those details that the victim of the of testifying to say he pointed at the ground the entire time. right to he would not be shooting at somebody so if you have to compress he was 10 his mother met and married negative man with high hopes for the future but he was violent it was a destructive and unstable relationship and the family moved frequently and michael went to five schools in five years that was happening in the middle of the academic year with that critical beja of adolescence to figure out who your family and was lonely and isolated so then there was that social world to provide opportunities for connection as a newcomer stranger to that territory for those who came up it was that combination that made him very vulnerable to those techniques. >> host: was a topic of conversation?. >> this is
he was a very gentle personality. >> so how does this person everybody would say this is not a violenterson who goes out intentionally to hurt people what was that like?. >> i did a lot of work with us day lovell equivalent to get the police report from the judicial records to recognize those details that the victim of the of testifying to say he pointed at the ground the entire time. right to he would not be shooting at somebody so if you have to compress he was 10 his mother met...
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it was about eight years ago, when i was writing a book about personalized medicine and wanted to useelf as a guinea pig. i learned some things in the process of doing that about my own future risks that i found useful. one thing i learned is that my risk of diabetes was substantially higher than the average person based on my genetic inheritance, and that was a shock because that is not something that runs in my family. but my family are athletic people, so maybe they managed to avoid it. that was a point when i was not athletic. i was indulging in too many muffins and honey buns and not doing exercise, and that was enough to motivate me to change all of that and lose 35 pounds and get an exercise program. i am a different person now than i would have been if i'd stayed on that path. david: muffins and honey buns are not healthy for you? [laughter] that is what you are saying. dr. collins: they are not healthy for anybody, i'm afraid. david: how much longer can people keep increasing the longevity? dr. collins: if you look around 1900, the average lifespan in the united states was la
it was about eight years ago, when i was writing a book about personalized medicine and wanted to useelf as a guinea pig. i learned some things in the process of doing that about my own future risks that i found useful. one thing i learned is that my risk of diabetes was substantially higher than the average person based on my genetic inheritance, and that was a shock because that is not something that runs in my family. but my family are athletic people, so maybe they managed to avoid it. that...
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ran against a different person. crucial sitting in this story, he promised and did learn to speak portuguese which was spoken by many people in new bedford at the time and this got him a huge vote in new bedford and won him the respect of the fishermen and other portuguese speakers, this was a guy who despite the limitations of an education in yale, the unfortunate circumstances of upper-class birth was able to connect with working people. the next thing in office was for the first time of any congressman anywhere conducted a vigorous campaign, two meetings per year in every town in the district, 45 of them. worked very hard while he was in congress. when he came back, going around meeting with people, we see him on the docks talking to fishermen. i am going to turn to the next issue that made gerry studds, solidified his base in new bedford and throughout the rest of the district. the technology of fishing globally transformed from the end of world war ii, by 1970 the process was complete. there is a terrific book,
ran against a different person. crucial sitting in this story, he promised and did learn to speak portuguese which was spoken by many people in new bedford at the time and this got him a huge vote in new bedford and won him the respect of the fishermen and other portuguese speakers, this was a guy who despite the limitations of an education in yale, the unfortunate circumstances of upper-class birth was able to connect with working people. the next thing in office was for the first time of any...
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deep well of the brush and a personality, love of country. they have played on this impulse with a considerable degree of success, and by cleverly tying russian nationalism to communism, has produced soviet patriotism. the result is an important social bond, even among members of national minority groups. device --fully you fully utilizes propaganda, portraying soviet involvement in the third world as of an aid tot -- as benevolent countries trying to fight so-called western imperialism. the victory over nazi germany in world war ii provides an inexhaustible source of pride in the average citizen. the party identifies itself with that great achievement by prescribing the war is a struggle behalf of the soviet people under the guidance of the communist party. this theme will receive greater emphasis on the 40th anniversary celebration of germany's defeat in may, 1985. the regime also has received considerable propaganda benefit from the soviet union's exploits in space and in international sports competitions, and it often attributes this to
deep well of the brush and a personality, love of country. they have played on this impulse with a considerable degree of success, and by cleverly tying russian nationalism to communism, has produced soviet patriotism. the result is an important social bond, even among members of national minority groups. device --fully you fully utilizes propaganda, portraying soviet involvement in the third world as of an aid tot -- as benevolent countries trying to fight so-called western imperialism. the...
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a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah!an investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. chase. wea whole new place that'swe lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now...you won't believe your eyes! (laughter) the spell is cast. now halloween time is more spook-tacular than ever because it's in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! ♪ making it ♪ ooh ooh ooh. ♪ making it ♪ thick, carved turkey breast. the autumn carved turkey is back for a limited time at subway. so much turkey. >>> ucla traveled to memphis for what many thought was going to be a loss. it was heartbreak hotel. third quarter, bruins trailing by 3. third and 19. josh rosen gets picked midfield. tim hart goes 60 yards to the house. memphis goes up, 41-31. rosen and his team respond with the next two touchdowns. fourth quarter, 22 yard to austin roberts. bruins up 45-41. rosen threw for 463. four tds. riley ferguson roots for six touchdowns. memphis back on top, 48-45. bruin
a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take the next step. hi guys! aw yeah!an investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. chase. wea whole new place that'swe lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls...and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now...you won't believe your eyes! (laughter) the spell is cast. now halloween time is more spook-tacular than ever because it's in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! ♪ making it ♪...
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a justice desmond tutu always refer to as -- a person is a person. they also tried to get at the truth. andt of people sat there said they didn't tell you the truth. you know when i heard the truth? --wouldn't have killed her >> we will leave the march of ability to take you live to the --ted nations in york city new york city were north korea's foreign minister is about deliver remarks of the journal assembly -- at the general assembly. >> mr. president, allow me to congratulate his excellency on election -- i look forward to successful outcomes. before going into the main point in my debate, i feel forced to make comments on the speech uttered four days ago by someone called the u.s. president who rendered this sacred u.n. arena tainted. since trump uttered such reckless and violent words, provoking the supreme dignity of the democratic people's republic of korea on this very platform, it is fair enough for me to make a response in the corresponding tone. during his eight months in power, he has turned the white house into a noisy marketing now, he
a justice desmond tutu always refer to as -- a person is a person. they also tried to get at the truth. andt of people sat there said they didn't tell you the truth. you know when i heard the truth? --wouldn't have killed her >> we will leave the march of ability to take you live to the --ted nations in york city new york city were north korea's foreign minister is about deliver remarks of the journal assembly -- at the general assembly. >> mr. president, allow me to congratulate...
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that's got there has dna in it from a person, and the flash is a laser.cally blasts the dna, and then it travels down a long tube in this mass spectrometer and it is measured by is molecular weight, which tells you what was the actual dna sequence. david: give me one or two examples of where you funded it and it became a very helpful to the health of individuals. dr. collins: sure. there is a long, long list of examples. let's take what has happened with heart disease. heart disease death rates from heart attack are down by 70%. why is that? part of that is our funding something called the framingham study in massachusetts which taught us what the risk factors were that you could interfere with. we did not know how important hypertension was and how critical it was to treat it and tell that came along. part of this is drugs -- statins, the most commonly prescribed drugs these days. why do we know about statins? it is because of basic science research done 30 years ago by nobel laureates brown and goldstein figuring out there was a critical pathway that co
that's got there has dna in it from a person, and the flash is a laser.cally blasts the dna, and then it travels down a long tube in this mass spectrometer and it is measured by is molecular weight, which tells you what was the actual dna sequence. david: give me one or two examples of where you funded it and it became a very helpful to the health of individuals. dr. collins: sure. there is a long, long list of examples. let's take what has happened with heart disease. heart disease death rates...
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here a person loses his name and becomes a number. it is better to become nameless men risk the safety of someone who has been left behind. a blankets, a tinplate, and a cup. these become a person's total earthly belongings. -- desperatedekker lack of housing facility's families have to be separated. >> you have to sleep in the men's ward. >> the manna from the women. -- the men from the women. ♪ lace sos in a strange far from home is frightening and very lonely. maria had a pretty little house in saxony of her own. ♪ where men are able to carry their own beds and to their sleeping quarters. it is not difficult. straw pallet to lay on a floor isn't very heavy. too. is loneliness here, a man who is married for 40 years is awkward with a needle. he is writing a letter to his wife telling her he hates her and not to think of him again. he hopes this will protect her when the police questioned her about his escape, and he hopes he will understand just how much he really loves her. they are homesick and dream of school and friends. if they
here a person loses his name and becomes a number. it is better to become nameless men risk the safety of someone who has been left behind. a blankets, a tinplate, and a cup. these become a person's total earthly belongings. -- desperatedekker lack of housing facility's families have to be separated. >> you have to sleep in the men's ward. >> the manna from the women. -- the men from the women. ♪ lace sos in a strange far from home is frightening and very lonely. maria had a...
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that is a personal example. democrats agree. in my case a family of six, four kids in my health insurance was 500 a month when obama complained how terrible health insurance was and i just laughed and said what a joke. everything was fantastic for years but there was a couple surgeries in there for people in my family, it covered everything but it was fantastic. he comes along it goes from 500 up to 2000 month and it covers nothing. zero. zip. nothing. every bill is on me. they find a way to tell me it's not covered no matter what it is and it's one of the biggest insurers in america, aetna. a few months ago i switched to liberty healthcare which is right across and they've got the booth opposite cspan. i shifted to a christian healthcare organization and i'm jewish. does that tell you anything about how that obamacare is, it's a disaster. now my insurance is 500 a month instead of 2000. doesn't that tell you something? nobody can afford $2000. month in the middle-class. rich people can afford 2000 month for health insurance. >>
that is a personal example. democrats agree. in my case a family of six, four kids in my health insurance was 500 a month when obama complained how terrible health insurance was and i just laughed and said what a joke. everything was fantastic for years but there was a couple surgeries in there for people in my family, it covered everything but it was fantastic. he comes along it goes from 500 up to 2000 month and it covers nothing. zero. zip. nothing. every bill is on me. they find a way to...
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one is that jacinda ardern as a person is very likeable and is as a person is very likeable and is a e both in person and through to people both in person and through the media. i think also potentially there is an appetite for change. we are at the end of three terms of this particular government, and we see in new zealand politics that we do tend to swing at the end ofa that we do tend to swing at the end of a third term government. that is driving it. what will be at the top of the voting agenda? a number of issues have kicked off over the last few weeks. there are things like health, some hospitals are posting, you know, messages on doors saying the emergency department is so full, go elsewhere. that is a big one. housing is key. we are in a housing crisis. we have had the highest number of homeless people in the oecd number of homeless people in the 0ecd recently. those things are high on the agenda for people from new zealand. with that in mind, if we had bill english‘s party here, they would say it is fine, it is not all to play for, we have it locked up. but jacinda ardern is
one is that jacinda ardern as a person is very likeable and is as a person is very likeable and is a e both in person and through to people both in person and through the media. i think also potentially there is an appetite for change. we are at the end of three terms of this particular government, and we see in new zealand politics that we do tend to swing at the end ofa that we do tend to swing at the end of a third term government. that is driving it. what will be at the top of the voting...
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but there is a personal fight over health care between john mccain and president trump. trump attacked mccain who is no vote on the appeal and mccain hit back. we're going watch that. that's coming up in a fight tonight. >>> plus, what's the point of trump escalating the name calling with north korea? he is now calling kim jong un the little rocketman, of course. and now the north koreans are accusing trump of declaring war which i don't think he did, but they're going to play that game because of what he said. they're threatening to shoot down american planes anywhere near their space. back to our story. the round table tackles the battle of trump's battle with the nfl, the political football for his base, or senior is this or isn't this a political winner for his base? heidi doesn't think so. we'll see. heidi the swing vote. she is right here to correct me. finally, let me finish with a trump watch. this is "hardball," where the action is. than our name suggests. we're an organic tea company. a premium juice company. a coconut water company. we've got drinks for long da
but there is a personal fight over health care between john mccain and president trump. trump attacked mccain who is no vote on the appeal and mccain hit back. we're going watch that. that's coming up in a fight tonight. >>> plus, what's the point of trump escalating the name calling with north korea? he is now calling kim jong un the little rocketman, of course. and now the north koreans are accusing trump of declaring war which i don't think he did, but they're going to play that...
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you are positing a situation where an asian person, chinese person objects to a chinese person marrying a non-chinese person. that would be the same as the jewish hypothetical, chinese person how chinese people should behave firing somebody because they are chinese. >> you are saying the animus is not against whatever sex it is, the animus and bias specifically against gays, nothing to do with hostility to men. and bigoted against a man, nothing against men, someone who is supposed to someone of his race marrying someone of another race has something against the other race. studied neutrality. >> that is very close to what i'm saying. i don't like the associational line of cases. it is more about racial stereotyping in the instance, how whites should behave. i take issue with that a little bit and i qualify what you said in the following sense. it is more possible that a gay man could be fired because there's an issue with gay men as opposed to gay women and the justice department and i concede that would be sex discrimination and that is where juries get into the evidence and have to l
you are positing a situation where an asian person, chinese person objects to a chinese person marrying a non-chinese person. that would be the same as the jewish hypothetical, chinese person how chinese people should behave firing somebody because they are chinese. >> you are saying the animus is not against whatever sex it is, the animus and bias specifically against gays, nothing to do with hostility to men. and bigoted against a man, nothing against men, someone who is supposed to...
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. >> reporter: good evening tonight police tell us that lau la always a person of interest. they received information he drove to a wooded area in private, cadaver dogs were able to get a scent. >> it's senseless. montgomery county police chief delivers the tragic news. officers found the body of 31-year-old laura wallen in a shallow grave. tyler tessier was arrested for her measure. she was last seen with him. her sister received a troubling text from her phone that night, it said tyler had taken her to a open field up in the damascus area, she said i'm not sure why we're up here, but he's taken nowhere. on monday tessier texted laura's sister pretending to be her, the text said the baby isn't tyler, the police found wallen's suv at a parking lot. tessier admitted to driving it out there, disposing of the front license plate, driver's license and phone. two days ago police arranged a press conference with tessier and laura wallen's parents. the parents agreed to take part knowing he was a suspect. police said his demeanor was suspicious. listen how he responds to a reporter
. >> reporter: good evening tonight police tell us that lau la always a person of interest. they received information he drove to a wooded area in private, cadaver dogs were able to get a scent. >> it's senseless. montgomery county police chief delivers the tragic news. officers found the body of 31-year-old laura wallen in a shallow grave. tyler tessier was arrested for her measure. she was last seen with him. her sister received a troubling text from her phone that night, it said...
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problem, have any influence a personal woman's reproductive choices, but you won't go to dinner where a woman fully closed -- clothed is at the same touble? -- table? sunday night. on c-span's q and day. a.""q and >> speakers from different backgrounds shared their personal stories concerning acts of union, french look -- friendship, and love. this portion is an hour and 25 minutes. this was organized by the free hugs coalition. [applause] >> welcome to the stage "the free hugs guy." thank you guys for breaking the heat and coming out here. aroundany people hiding the trees. gather in. thank you all for being here and supporting this message of peace and stability and love. really amazing site to be standing here. dr. martin luther king delivered his "i have a dream" speech. i am looking forward to marching with you all. we have really amazing speakers here tonight. we are all being able to stand here in support of peace. i see people wearing the t-shirts. this message is really important to me. and to people around the world that are watching it live on c-span today. we'll get starte
problem, have any influence a personal woman's reproductive choices, but you won't go to dinner where a woman fully closed -- clothed is at the same touble? -- table? sunday night. on c-span's q and day. a.""q and >> speakers from different backgrounds shared their personal stories concerning acts of union, french look -- friendship, and love. this portion is an hour and 25 minutes. this was organized by the free hugs coalition. [applause] >> welcome to the stage "the...
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he was a very supportive person. so finally although he had a terrible end and was doing terrible things by the end of his wife, he had a voice of wisdom in my head because i think that he helped me see signs in other people. to give you an example, you love to be outdoors. he needed to be outdoors and that was the best part you could hear it in his voice. i have to take and one little boy that loves to be outside. he loves to spend hours outside in the back garden. he needs a way to be outside and do outdoor things alongside school. i don't think i would have spotted that without his voice in my head. >> host: what do you tell your family members about michael? >> guest: that he was a beautiful person, i always like to say if you don't know that talent is everywhere in our world, read this story. there is no talent in this devastated part of appalachia. talent is everywhere and if we do not foster it and foster everybody's potential, whatever it may be in the society, we are failing. it's th that need to be much moe
he was a very supportive person. so finally although he had a terrible end and was doing terrible things by the end of his wife, he had a voice of wisdom in my head because i think that he helped me see signs in other people. to give you an example, you love to be outdoors. he needed to be outdoors and that was the best part you could hear it in his voice. i have to take and one little boy that loves to be outside. he loves to spend hours outside in the back garden. he needs a way to be outside...
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the prints were most likely made by a small person. e herself as she was pushed into the water? >> to my experience, those look like prints going in a downward motion. >> how do you fight back? keep your head out of the water? put your hands against the tub, or put your hands on the bottom of the tub? do you grasp at somebody and lose your only hold on life? >> a stark image, a husband pushing his wife's head underwater and holding her there until she drowned. >> she had been subjected to something forcibly drowning her. >> the jury had to wonder what the motivation could be for such an awful crime. sarah's mother was now testifying for the prosecution. she said when she was out shopping with sarah, her daughter seemed to feel she needed to check everything with ryan who could see her purchases on his computer. >> she would buy something, ryan would call her as soon as she bought it, sometimes, telling her did you really need it, why did you buy it or something. he thought she was spending too much money. >> he was very concerned about
the prints were most likely made by a small person. e herself as she was pushed into the water? >> to my experience, those look like prints going in a downward motion. >> how do you fight back? keep your head out of the water? put your hands against the tub, or put your hands on the bottom of the tub? do you grasp at somebody and lose your only hold on life? >> a stark image, a husband pushing his wife's head underwater and holding her there until she drowned. >> she had...
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she lived that story and she was a remarkable person and a community leader and organizer, a person who was a go between between journalists and stories they are telling and she was looking to bring the news to people, although behind the scenes. these are people who are often invisible and, through her story, i was able to talk about that and reveal a lot of political dynamics. academic, youn were relatively safe. what troll did that take on you? >> this is the first time that somebody close to me has been in danger. i have been in deeper trouble, but it was only me. you have a passport to protect you and there is that layer. this is a case where a person you care about disappeared and you don't know how to access them. you start to put yourself on the radar and you could make things worse. every time i wanted to ask a question, i had to think about the long-term consequences and it was often a psychological war with myself, feeling like every possible solution could be a new problem. andhere is the happy ending do you think there is a happy ending for syria? >> i don't think there wil
she lived that story and she was a remarkable person and a community leader and organizer, a person who was a go between between journalists and stories they are telling and she was looking to bring the news to people, although behind the scenes. these are people who are often invisible and, through her story, i was able to talk about that and reveal a lot of political dynamics. academic, youn were relatively safe. what troll did that take on you? >> this is the first time that somebody...
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shocked. >> i will love that man until the day that i die. >> it's mind boggling for somebody to take a person's life like that. he was a good man. >> reporter: and tonight, police continue to say they're investigating a 23-year-old white male as a person of interest,. >> we're looking at all the motives but that's definitely on the table. >> reporter: police say the person of interest was driving a car similar to one seen by a witness. but tonight, they don't have enough evidence to charge anyone, so, the community remains on edge. david? >> pierre thomas in washington. >>> we turn overseas tonight, new developments after that terror attack on a london subway. look at this tonight. new surveillance of an 18-year-old now in custody, seen carrying a bag, much like the one found on that train. and tonight, the british couple who took him into their home as a refugee. that family had been honored by the queen for taking in refugees. abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran from london tonight. >> reporter: caught on a security camera. just a glimpse of a young man, but look at that white bag h
shocked. >> i will love that man until the day that i die. >> it's mind boggling for somebody to take a person's life like that. he was a good man. >> reporter: and tonight, police continue to say they're investigating a 23-year-old white male as a person of interest,. >> we're looking at all the motives but that's definitely on the table. >> reporter: police say the person of interest was driving a car similar to one seen by a witness. but tonight, they don't have...
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they don't believe >> family and friends of laquinn phillips want to see him the way they do, as a personal trainer, friend and son. >> this is not my son. my son could not have done a heinous crime like this. >> 34-year-old phillips is accused of setting his pregnant girlfriend andrea grinage on fire. grinage and her newborn premature daughter remain in critical condition. phillips, who has no previous criminal record, is a personal trainer who run as boot camp and was recently accepted to be a firefighter with the d.c. fire department. a future that's now put on hold pending the outcome of this case. >> we've seen it enough to know again that even a person who's never been involved will make an irrational decision based on a temporary emotion. >> reporter: prince george's county state's attorney says phillips may also face charges for the attempted newborn child who was prematurely born due to the fire. while phillips' attorney didn't discuss the specifics of the case, he says he's not guilty. >> the timeline is inconsistent with the information that we've been able to uncover thus far. w
they don't believe >> family and friends of laquinn phillips want to see him the way they do, as a personal trainer, friend and son. >> this is not my son. my son could not have done a heinous crime like this. >> 34-year-old phillips is accused of setting his pregnant girlfriend andrea grinage on fire. grinage and her newborn premature daughter remain in critical condition. phillips, who has no previous criminal record, is a personal trainer who run as boot camp and was...
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in the real world a persons life is complicated. t always fit easily in simple categories that explain his life entirely. he was not a blameless follower. and abu zubaydah was not an innocent man either. abu zubaydah was a real person, not a terrorist monster and not for lack of a better words and innocent land. while the u.s. government and his attorneys continue to go back and forth, as they do to this day, one thing is for sure. neither side wants the truth to come out. myself in john kiriakou had more knowledge on abu zubaydah than anyone else so we decided to write this book, "the convenient terrorist." thank you. >> hillary clinton's memoir on the 2016 presidential election was published this past week by simon & schuster. what happened details are run up to the election and a reflection on the campaign and its aftermath. several media outlets have posted reviews. from the "new york times", "daily beast" come in and the "chicago tribune," to "usa today," the "washington post" and the guardian. secretary clinton's media tour for
in the real world a persons life is complicated. t always fit easily in simple categories that explain his life entirely. he was not a blameless follower. and abu zubaydah was not an innocent man either. abu zubaydah was a real person, not a terrorist monster and not for lack of a better words and innocent land. while the u.s. government and his attorneys continue to go back and forth, as they do to this day, one thing is for sure. neither side wants the truth to come out. myself in john...
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this morning we have details on the man police are calling a person of interest in this case. >>> let's go over to chris sowers with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. the first full day of fall. i'm excited, chris. >> reporter: you step outside, it's warm out there, it's going to be a september sizzler this weekend we're protecting high temperatures to top out in the 90s tomorrow afternoon. hot stuff is on the way. 60s across the board. allentown, 60 degrees. philadelphia under 70. 69 in millville. cape may, 69 on the boards in atlantic city we're showing 70. satellite and radar we have a huge area of high pressure what we call a ridge hanging over top of the mid atlantic states it's a heat pump high. if it were july we would be forecasting highs in the 90s. but since it's september, we're forecasting up 80s for today. the call from accuweather, mostly sunny and warm. humidity is on the low side so it's comfortable. 88 degrees is the forecasted high. hurricane maria maximum sustained winds 125 miles per hour it's pulling away from the bahamas, category 3 storm. it'
this morning we have details on the man police are calling a person of interest in this case. >>> let's go over to chris sowers with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. the first full day of fall. i'm excited, chris. >> reporter: you step outside, it's warm out there, it's going to be a september sizzler this weekend we're protecting high temperatures to top out in the 90s tomorrow afternoon. hot stuff is on the way. 60s across the board. allentown, 60...
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a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. nvestment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> a tense scene in st. louis overnight as protesters clashed with police. more than 30 protesters were arrested after a judge's verdict acquitting a former police officer in the fatal shooting of a black man in 2011. abc news reporter elizabeth her has the story. >> reporter: chaos in the streets of st. louis. at least ten officers injured and dozens arrested overnight. >> many of the demonstrators were peaceful. however, after dark, many agitators began to destroy property and assault police officers. >> reporter: protesters gathered in the streets shortly after a former police officer, who is white, was acquitted for the fatal shooting of a black suspect, anthony smith. jason stockley was charged with first-degree murder after shooting smith five times following a high speed chase in 2011. stockley said he feared for his life, claiming he saw smith holding a gun. but prosecutors argued stockley planted that gun in
a personalized financial strategy can help you get them there. see how access to j.p. nvestment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> a tense scene in st. louis overnight as protesters clashed with police. more than 30 protesters were arrested after a judge's verdict acquitting a former police officer in the fatal shooting of a black man in 2011. abc news reporter elizabeth her has the story. >> reporter: chaos in the streets of st. louis. at least ten...
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and anytime i could get movement because there's someone -- a working person in a broken system that could get stuff done, that did so much to help people get results they needed. and it was interesting how my writing in the second half over the book, which is entirely dedicated to my time working in trying to -- it's like the first part is the crash part. the second part is the override part. i'm a fucking dork and stuff like that. so, it became very clear that as awrote this and did more advocacy because i have done client -- we don't charge um i've handed then thousands of these case its personally over the least two years, and that sucks. that super gets to you, not because of seeing all that and being reminded of when it happened to you but goto people that can press a pet button fix ex, hearing the bull shit and having to go back to person and say they saw, they didn't care, what would you want to do now? and it -- there's a lot in the book that i'm going to be in trouble with for saying, but the thing with a lot of the institutions they trade access for silence, and sometimes
and anytime i could get movement because there's someone -- a working person in a broken system that could get stuff done, that did so much to help people get results they needed. and it was interesting how my writing in the second half over the book, which is entirely dedicated to my time working in trying to -- it's like the first part is the crash part. the second part is the override part. i'm a fucking dork and stuff like that. so, it became very clear that as awrote this and did more...
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a senile, old person. most recently the chair on international cybersecurity. good to see you, tom. what a week in new york, back and forth. the fact is the president kicked off his first u.n. speech with an unusually personal attack against the north korean leader, as well as a threat to destroy north korea if north korea continues on this path. now we have the tit for tat, which is an unprecedented personal on-camera response. >> i think counterproductive. we actually had some positive developments with respect to north korea yesterday, i think. the president announced sanctions, unilateral sanctions. he announced them in coordination with and when he was actually with the south koreans and the japanese yesterday. but that gets displaced by the rhetoric back and forth. i think it's ill advised from three or four perspectives. it supports european propaganda that the united states is the aggressor. it makes it more difficult for the parties to climb down to get to a negotiation. where secretary tillerson has said and the administration has said where we want to get with a peaceful p
a senile, old person. most recently the chair on international cybersecurity. good to see you, tom. what a week in new york, back and forth. the fact is the president kicked off his first u.n. speech with an unusually personal attack against the north korean leader, as well as a threat to destroy north korea if north korea continues on this path. now we have the tit for tat, which is an unprecedented personal on-camera response. >> i think counterproductive. we actually had some positive...