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gallery of art, and a solution for peanut allerg the scientists are taking right now to make those nuts aller. >>> t lo at what's hot on nbcgto >>> well here's some good news if re allergic to peanuts. scieisa figured out a way to remove the allergens from the nuts. reshe at north carolina a & t have found a way to reduce pean allergens by 90% to 100%. rig now 2.8 million americans live with a life-threateni aller to that popular food. >> it created inspiration for choreors theyldo things they hadn't seen be >> that is a scene from the film "after of a fawn" that you can seig for free. the film's director, nancy berskys us along with peg parsons from the national galler art. ladiesk r coming in. >> th. >> t us about this film. >> th is a story about a ballinwahe height of her career and was tragically strn polio at the height her career, which mea that she would never walk aga d certainly never dance aga. >d one would hope that thers a inspiratiol tale to be told here. >> this is a woman who had lived in themoment. you ow ballet careers are usu very short to begin with and hers is tragically
gallery of art, and a solution for peanut allerg the scientists are taking right now to make those nuts aller. >>> t lo at what's hot on nbcgto >>> well here's some good news if re allergic to peanuts. scieisa figured out a way to remove the allergens from the nuts. reshe at north carolina a & t have found a way to reduce pean allergens by 90% to 100%. rig now 2.8 million americans live with a life-threateni aller to that popular food. >> it created inspiration for...
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. >>> promising news for kids with peanut aller jis. >>> plus headers, the local lawsuit challenging the way the kids play soccer. >>> and caught in the cross fire. a cop crew member gunned down. what led to the chaos just ahead. is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year. all beds on sale! with 50% off the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back, time now 4:44, we are getting a new look at the moments before a robbery suspect and a film crew member for the show, "cops," were killed in a shootout. >> we have a cops carpal man, he's not conscious, slightly breathing. >> the cops crew was riding along with police in omaha when officers got into a shootout with a robbery suspect at a fast food restaurant. these pictures were just released and show what happened seconds before the shooting. they were taken by 38-year-old bryce kio no. the supervisor from santa
. >>> promising news for kids with peanut aller jis. >>> plus headers, the local lawsuit challenging the way the kids play soccer. >>> and caught in the cross fire. a cop crew member gunned down. what led to the chaos just ahead. is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year. all beds on sale! with 50% off the labor day limited...
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. >> next up for kids, food a aller allergies. how common? >> it's pretty common.tatistics are there should be two kids in every class that have food allergy. and the thing you need to remember about that is that there is no school nurse to help that kid navigate. >> you have come one something you call a food allergy drill. and it is a four step thing that kids and parents, teachers need too. >yes. and because there is no school nurse let's practice like a fire drill. first identify whose going to take care of the kid, then get the epinephrine injection, give it to them. call the parents and 911 and lastly parents need to make sure the form is there so all that can happen if your kid gets into trouble. >> talking about the challenges and what parents need to be aware of. >> yes and there was a big study released yesterday talks about this is more common than ever. about 8% of kids will have this and more and more kids are going to be in the classroom. they are probably going to be on meds they are taking at home. but what the parents need to realize is that the di
. >> next up for kids, food a aller allergies. how common? >> it's pretty common.tatistics are there should be two kids in every class that have food allergy. and the thing you need to remember about that is that there is no school nurse to help that kid navigate. >> you have come one something you call a food allergy drill. and it is a four step thing that kids and parents, teachers need too. >yes. and because there is no school nurse let's practice like a fire drill....
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. >>> dow jones is say aller again is in talk with more than within acquisition target. allergan is spinning off a hostile bid. up about a percent on that bit of news. salix makes gastrointestinal products. >>> does it market a fundamental shift in the way nonprofits raise money. robert franks has more. this seems to be a perfect fusion. >> it's really come together. this has become the biggest charity sensation in years, if not decades. it's raised over $22 million. compares with 1.9 million they raised in the same period last year. coming from 453,000 new donors. the question is is it a one-time gimmick, or whether it will in fact change the entire business model. experts are sharply divided. receives a bit of a bucket backlash. on the plus side charity experts tell me shall show us the power of social media. it's added an limit of fun for fund-raising, and shows that they can support a campaign, but without controlling every detail. on the negative side, this is already spawning some imitators. the stunts may actually overshadow the cause. this money may be a one-shot
. >>> dow jones is say aller again is in talk with more than within acquisition target. allergan is spinning off a hostile bid. up about a percent on that bit of news. salix makes gastrointestinal products. >>> does it market a fundamental shift in the way nonprofits raise money. robert franks has more. this seems to be a perfect fusion. >> it's really come together. this has become the biggest charity sensation in years, if not decades. it's raised over $22 million....
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valeant is trading up just about 2% while aller sg elergan is up under half a percent. >> talk abouthis one. up 2% today, but the context since earnings, not recovered that huge drop. the spread on the deal has absolutely collapsed. >> right. you wonder, if the very beginning, something smelled a little wrong about this deal. all of a sudden it seems there's a lot of shifting back and forth. allergan has not been onboard with the gestures to go higher and at least sit down and talk. they don't want to sit down and talk but make acquisitions themselves. >> some of the words thrown back, as they fired back at bill ackman, getting so messy, as an investor. look at ackman's trashg recock year to date, don phenomenal. tough for me. you have to know more about it, how it will play out to invest in these kcompanies. they're going to trend on how the ackman thing turns out. when it's this ugly, i like to stay away. >> no clue. straight answer. >> fair nudge. >> fir enough. >> i agree. you agree he has no clue or you have no clue? >> i wouldn't get involved. who knows what the next is. the ne
valeant is trading up just about 2% while aller sg elergan is up under half a percent. >> talk abouthis one. up 2% today, but the context since earnings, not recovered that huge drop. the spread on the deal has absolutely collapsed. >> right. you wonder, if the very beginning, something smelled a little wrong about this deal. all of a sudden it seems there's a lot of shifting back and forth. allergan has not been onboard with the gestures to go higher and at least sit down and talk....
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aller: the c addresses important points. we need to think about ways we are going to improve education from young people. people talking about the role of money in education. i really want to stress that we need to talk about productivity in schools, how are we going to get the most bang for our buck. we did a study that came out a few months ago that evaluated the nativity of over 7000 school districts. what surprised me, we only see across the u.s., only two states -- texas and florida -- only you valuate the productivity of schools. we need to put more money in our schools and make sure the dollars are wills then. that will take looking closely at what programs are effective. the research is clear on things like pre-k and supporting so that they can have the rich skills to attract students. ultimately, education reform is common sense. we know it works but the question is do we have the political will to do it and to focus on those programs, those policies that are going to be best for kids? host: pennsylvania, on our las
aller: the c addresses important points. we need to think about ways we are going to improve education from young people. people talking about the role of money in education. i really want to stress that we need to talk about productivity in schools, how are we going to get the most bang for our buck. we did a study that came out a few months ago that evaluated the nativity of over 7000 school districts. what surprised me, we only see across the u.s., only two states -- texas and florida --...
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watching aller those made-for-tv movies, many of them dealing with the south.aliedom road" with mohamed written by howard fast. a lot was done -- during the 1970's, you had a lot of these films. some of the portraits of the. period were very wrenching and amazing. i remember the first lynching on the small screen and thinking this is an amazing moment. at the same time, i think that when i was in the 1990's and i was often pitching stories, i remember very distinctly which shocked me being told that a story that we were trying to put across was too dangerous for television because it was black and white. it was not a concubine. it was not modern because anything, even in the 1990's, might offend southern advertisers. in some ways, think television is a medium that response so commercially and waits for -- five to 10 years later, it becomes ok. i have been out of the country for almost 10 years and i am noticing it in the language on television where it is now acceptable. wait, they can say that on tv? >> on the other hand, used to be to get anything made with b
watching aller those made-for-tv movies, many of them dealing with the south.aliedom road" with mohamed written by howard fast. a lot was done -- during the 1970's, you had a lot of these films. some of the portraits of the. period were very wrenching and amazing. i remember the first lynching on the small screen and thinking this is an amazing moment. at the same time, i think that when i was in the 1990's and i was often pitching stories, i remember very distinctly which shocked me being...
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burns as secretary of state did not aller this fundamental course.urns favored the diplomatic practical of bargaining and negotiation. with the sovietss by reaches settlements of the issue they faced. he accepted a sphere of influence peace which largely -- and harry truman endorsed this approach. they hoped this would secure a workable and stable post-war settlement. burns assurededly hoped that the poets of the atomic bomb may add to weight in his future this the post-potsdam period, but let me be very clear. truman authorized the actual use of the bomb to defeat the japanese. it was not a part of some anti-soviet strategy. truman had gone to potsdam intent on gaining soviet participation in the war against japan, and he wanted that participati participation. it's very important to appreciate this point, because fanniful notions of so-called atomic diplomacy pushed by those who have followed him on the revisionist side that dr. walker mentioned in his introduction, that notion has to be put aside. what i think is striking about america's sole posse
burns as secretary of state did not aller this fundamental course.urns favored the diplomatic practical of bargaining and negotiation. with the sovietss by reaches settlements of the issue they faced. he accepted a sphere of influence peace which largely -- and harry truman endorsed this approach. they hoped this would secure a workable and stable post-war settlement. burns assurededly hoped that the poets of the atomic bomb may add to weight in his future this the post-potsdam period, but let...
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. -- hoursr two allers and answered most of the questions. why? because someone showed up and said i want to listen to what your account is of what occurred. maybet from a firm no to yes in oneds to second because someone was there. what is the lesson? to find out and you will not talk, i will be knocking on your door, even at 71 years of age. [applause] >> i want to say this is the most fun i've had in ages and thanks to all of you, bob, ken, carl, elizabeth. this has been a terrific event thanks to your thoughtfulness and knowledge and made memories of these amazing moments that is amazingly 40 years ago. we can be back and revisiting it 10 years from now and hopefully twenty-year some now. thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. coming up, arthur christian mcburney talks about his book, "kidnapping
. -- hoursr two allers and answered most of the questions. why? because someone showed up and said i want to listen to what your account is of what occurred. maybet from a firm no to yes in oneds to second because someone was there. what is the lesson? to find out and you will not talk, i will be knocking on your door, even at 71 years of age. [applause] >> i want to say this is the most fun i've had in ages and thanks to all of you, bob, ken, carl, elizabeth. this has been a terrific...
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insert, but uninvert, if you will, but that uses up the budget sheet capacity used it balance a bid for allerou were to use that, a lot of that in the cash deal that would, by the way, not require a shareholder vote, therefore, of your own shareholders, you conceivably stop it in the pursuit. >> even if there is a special meeting called, allergan can't pursue. >> it also depends on when the special meeting actually occurs versus the close of the transaction. there's nothing imminent here. we're not talking days. >> no? well, then, they are not trying to get ahead. >> approach are not talks to make that distinction. >> the reports are not subtle enough. >> the journal said approach. they did not say it wrong, but some say, oh, it means they are not talking. that does not mean something may not happen, bru to your question as i reported and did last week, they are close to valiant to presenting what i believe will be 30% of the shares outstanding in favor of calling a special meeting, okay. that could happen any day now. that's the stock plus another 20 % or so of the outstanding shares being p
insert, but uninvert, if you will, but that uses up the budget sheet capacity used it balance a bid for allerou were to use that, a lot of that in the cash deal that would, by the way, not require a shareholder vote, therefore, of your own shareholders, you conceivably stop it in the pursuit. >> even if there is a special meeting called, allergan can't pursue. >> it also depends on when the special meeting actually occurs versus the close of the transaction. there's nothing imminent...
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i think aller georgian's a situatiwhere products came in, trying to get higher prices.t. people don't want a longer term view, they want instant profits. i believe in pie out. >> you think the ten year's done coming down in yield? >> no, not if i see austerity in europe. i mean if the merkel forces continue to win, then you're going to want -- pay 2 1/8 for the ten year. the ideologyists are saying ten-year should not be here. it's fostering too much risk. i heard that from martin feldstein. but the problem with that is that why do i want the italian ten-year, spanish ten-year, when i can be in a stable growth environment -- in france, wake up, prime ministers -- so what? no, no the so what. they've got major -- they have major fissures in the european central bank in the establishment in europe because there's some people who say, listen, we're falling behind. 6% of the world's population, 30% of the gross domestic product, and europe is falling behind. there are people worried about that. other people saying, we've got to stop russia. some people replaying the cold wa
i think aller georgian's a situatiwhere products came in, trying to get higher prices.t. people don't want a longer term view, they want instant profits. i believe in pie out. >> you think the ten year's done coming down in yield? >> no, not if i see austerity in europe. i mean if the merkel forces continue to win, then you're going to want -- pay 2 1/8 for the ten year. the ideologyists are saying ten-year should not be here. it's fostering too much risk. i heard that from martin...
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host: we'll try to get one more aller. host: ken on the republican line. caller: if you want to know the biggest drag on our economy, look out the back window. $400 trillion a year, that house that's costing so much money is taking from our economy. he guy talking -- canada lowered its tax rate to 15%. in terms of economic growth that produced, their revenues because of the pro-growth competitive their revenue g.d.p. is the same as ours is. in terms of reganomics or supply-side economics, i would encourage the viewers to go to the bureau of statistic job creation numbers in late 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 inflation dropped to 3%. this is what took place. look at the facts. host: go ahead. >> we talk about fortune 500, but it is true we have fortune one here, right. there is no surprise then why the richest -- a lot of people are benefiting from this. this is the richest country in the -- the richest counties in the united states are around here. there are a lot of people living off the federal government. i think a lot of things going forward, which is what we
host: we'll try to get one more aller. host: ken on the republican line. caller: if you want to know the biggest drag on our economy, look out the back window. $400 trillion a year, that house that's costing so much money is taking from our economy. he guy talking -- canada lowered its tax rate to 15%. in terms of economic growth that produced, their revenues because of the pro-growth competitive their revenue g.d.p. is the same as ours is. in terms of reganomics or supply-side economics, i...
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aller: yes, yes. people vote against their own interest and your guest, i agree with your guest when he said what's happening, the president is doing a good job and he has a very dead idea, your guest here. i think we need more guests like that. host: ok, thanks. caller: well, i appreciate the compliment. i would say as far as media, the ones encouraging things about media and reporters, while there is a divisional divide and huge proportion of americans who don't have internet access, the internet does level the playing field as far as obtained information, especially in the younger generation. there's the potential for more misinformation because there's a lot of information on the web. if you do try to educate yourself and you rely on solid sources, you can find the information for yourself. you don't have to watch whatever the tv shows you every night. it can look for yourself. host: your colleague writes a story this morning, banks crank up the loan machine. he federal deposit corporation balance
aller: yes, yes. people vote against their own interest and your guest, i agree with your guest when he said what's happening, the president is doing a good job and he has a very dead idea, your guest here. i think we need more guests like that. host: ok, thanks. caller: well, i appreciate the compliment. i would say as far as media, the ones encouraging things about media and reporters, while there is a divisional divide and huge proportion of americans who don't have internet access, the...
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this is john. ,aller: i just want to say that when a lot of conservatives call in, the first thing out of their mouth is looting. you know, the kids on the first night decide to do a little looting. ok. after that first night, there was not any more than that. every night after that, they would just protest this. you want to hear what the police had to say. want to see the story. why have they not release that information? it does not take eight days to tell the truth about that incident. the fact that they are not letting that information out shows you that they just want a story together that makes sense. and, this is why that delay -- m,ere is no problem with hi he is a public servant. he had to write a report that night. why doesn't he just released the report he wrote about a murder that took place? he is not going to do that because he knows it will look at. and now, you're trying to cover it up. the police, last night, they did not have this right here. republican, democrat, it does not make a difference. to have those military uniforms and guy standing up there with guns and th
this is john. ,aller: i just want to say that when a lot of conservatives call in, the first thing out of their mouth is looting. you know, the kids on the first night decide to do a little looting. ok. after that first night, there was not any more than that. every night after that, they would just protest this. you want to hear what the police had to say. want to see the story. why have they not release that information? it does not take eight days to tell the truth about that incident. the...
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i want to get in key ship from maryland -- keisha from maryland. .aller: i have a question that hasa website accumulated information of all the candidates so we can have a better idea of who we are voting for? in-depth information on the candidates. guest: good question. there are quite a few websites which are sponsored by the parties that are communicating what they believe is the position of the various candidates. once they're supporting in the once they are not. there are websites like democracy.com where you can go and get information about who the candidates are. if you google for voter information, you will find that. -- candidate information, you will find that. websitee maintains a called where i vote.com. you can actually find information about campaigns and find out where your polling place is. host: when did you start doing this? guest: i was thinking about this as i was about to come on. 32 years ago, we started aristotle. my brother and i were out of college. we are not partisan. our goal was to enable candidates to be able to communicate with the same resources. to be
i want to get in key ship from maryland -- keisha from maryland. .aller: i have a question that hasa website accumulated information of all the candidates so we can have a better idea of who we are voting for? in-depth information on the candidates. guest: good question. there are quite a few websites which are sponsored by the parties that are communicating what they believe is the position of the various candidates. once they're supporting in the once they are not. there are websites like...
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aller: i have a comment and question -- i was curious about the origins of modern i cameervativism, and across some quotes from your father in which he described himself as a neo-marxist and a leads to theo that question couldn't the modern neoconservative movement, which until has just recently taken over the republican party, be described as nothing but a commieof this placed trotskyites? we have read your project for a new american century, and every country has either been attacked or is under attack like syria or is about to be attacked like iran. the cia is softening them up. host: let's get a response. guest: that was a document from defenses havesaid slid, terrorism would be a threat, and one year later was not 11. my father was a trotskyite as a very young man in his early-20's . he wrote a lot of things that the caller is free to read and judge, and then became a little more conservative and the world changed as well. he became the godfather of ,eoconservatism in the 1970's which i think did help change the conservative moment in certain ways, get it to come to grips with the
aller: i have a comment and question -- i was curious about the origins of modern i cameervativism, and across some quotes from your father in which he described himself as a neo-marxist and a leads to theo that question couldn't the modern neoconservative movement, which until has just recently taken over the republican party, be described as nothing but a commieof this placed trotskyites? we have read your project for a new american century, and every country has either been attacked or is...