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vince gilmer, it was a rural family physician outside of asheville. when picked up a little bit louder and he in 2004 went to broughton hospital mental hospital in north carolina to pick up his father. and that evening while driving home he killed him. i learned about vince gilmer only because i helped a resurrect the clinic that he had built himself. so it was news to me that there had been a my predecessor. was also named dr. gilmer in the he had killed his father. and so naturally i became curious about who this other person was. and wanted to find out why this beloved physician became a committed this brutal act. and so i had inherited his patience and inherited many many stories about this this incredible physician and it didn't there's so much dissonance about who i the person that i knew through stories and the person that i read about in the newspapers. and so the year started a quest that last his lasted a decade now to discover who this person was why his brain unraveled? i was curious about this as a previous neuroscientist before i went in
vince gilmer, it was a rural family physician outside of asheville. when picked up a little bit louder and he in 2004 went to broughton hospital mental hospital in north carolina to pick up his father. and that evening while driving home he killed him. i learned about vince gilmer only because i helped a resurrect the clinic that he had built himself. so it was news to me that there had been a my predecessor. was also named dr. gilmer in the he had killed his father. and so naturally i became...
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that went through the asheville airport in north carolina, don.ide. but, again, two times in just over a year. >> so the question is, is he -- does he know better or is he doing it for publicity because he thinks it galvanized his base because they are second amendment folks. one would think one would learn the lesson from the first time you bring a gun to the airport. i mean, no? >> right, well and keep midmind, don, like he has a primary coming up next month. and there are republicans running against him in his home state. and you have house minority leader kevin mccarthy who says he lost his trust. you'll remember a few weeks ago that cawthorn said that people in washington invited him in orgies. and he had seen them do cocaine and he admitted that wasn't true. a lot of republican leadership and even republicans in the senate are really tired of this. they see this as distraction in a yoor where they want to take back the house and senate. and in fact senator from his home state tom tillis has endorsed one of his opponents in the primary. it's
that went through the asheville airport in north carolina, don.ide. but, again, two times in just over a year. >> so the question is, is he -- does he know better or is he doing it for publicity because he thinks it galvanized his base because they are second amendment folks. one would think one would learn the lesson from the first time you bring a gun to the airport. i mean, no? >> right, well and keep midmind, don, like he has a primary coming up next month. and there are...
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. >> king is a champion for equal rights in sport and beyond and she's in asheville, north carolina, $50,000 to the ukraine crisis relief fund and the u.s. t tennis association will donate 10% of ticket sales as well. >> very nice. the guardian angel of title 9. thank you so much. >> well the next hour of new day starts after a quick break. we'll be right back. you're probably thinking that these two are in some sort of lover's quarrel. no, no, no. they're botinvested... in green energy. and also each other. digital tools so impreive, you just c't stop. what would you like the power to do? lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. tastes great in our iced coffees too. which makes waking up at 5 a.m. to milk the cows a little easier. (moo) mabel says for you, it's more like 5:15. man: mom, really? [singing] oven roasted cooold cuts cooold cuts pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. as
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and yie crane meeting for a qualifier in the billy jean king cup this weekend in asheville, north carolinament in november. cnn was there to speak to some of the ukrainian team and they had to admit it was tough to be out there on the court with family and friends still in danger. >> cri'm trying to pretend i'm pretty strong and i can play and stuff, but it's not true. it's very hard. i really want to go back home. i want to see my parents. but i know that because i am a professional tennis player, i have more opportunities to talk about it. i have more opportunities to help. >> it's inspiring they're able to have the strength to be out there, you know, despite so much going on back home, so good-looking out for those women out there being strong for their country back home. >> cory, nice to see jordan there paying respect to his elders, but what happens in the playoff, does he get to keep his spot or curry come back in and say i'm back. >> but they have said they're going to keep putting curry back out there, a little more playing time. it was just 22 minutes and looked pretty good, alex,
and yie crane meeting for a qualifier in the billy jean king cup this weekend in asheville, north carolinament in november. cnn was there to speak to some of the ukrainian team and they had to admit it was tough to be out there on the court with family and friends still in danger. >> cri'm trying to pretend i'm pretty strong and i can play and stuff, but it's not true. it's very hard. i really want to go back home. i want to see my parents. but i know that because i am a professional...
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when for the tenants, well, number one, asheville t a fuel speculation. she'll try for a 3rd top level sports and career by finding out for gulf i can varies with 3025 year old. made a shock decision last month when she quit tennis shortly after winning her grant. simon australia policy paid professional cricket for queensland and brisbin heat in 2015. and she's also now writing a series of children's books. and the 1st event of the golf i've home series takes place in new jersey. at the end of june. canyon run is once again dominated the boston marson evans tibet, one the men's race in 2 hours, 6 minutes and 51 seconds to compete. on canyon podium and the women's race won by a kenyan for a 2nd straight year. her as jet chair chair, overtaking the field in the final run to the line to take the title around $28000.00 runners. took part in the $126.00 staging of the race in boston, which is the world's oldest 15 marathon. well, that's it from me, but i will be back in a few hours by its unit. sorry, thank you very much indeed. thanks very much and let me ju
when for the tenants, well, number one, asheville t a fuel speculation. she'll try for a 3rd top level sports and career by finding out for gulf i can varies with 3025 year old. made a shock decision last month when she quit tennis shortly after winning her grant. simon australia policy paid professional cricket for queensland and brisbin heat in 2015. and she's also now writing a series of children's books. and the 1st event of the golf i've home series takes place in new jersey. at the end of...
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the new asheville impose new sanctions on russia including on two of its largest banks environment prudence daughters. -- and let prudence -- and putin's daughters. >> our sanctions are likely to wipe out the last 15 years of russia's economic gains and because we have cut ourselves off from importing technologies and critical components of quantum technology that they need to compete, we are going to stifle russia's ability to grow for years to come. haidi: let's begin our editor. we are seeing the sanctions so far have limited effects when it comes to acting as a deterrent. what we expect the impact of these to be? >> these are attempts to put pressure on russia and president putin directly. there are u.s. entities prohibited from any transactions with russia's two largest banks and those banks will not be able to access any funds they might have in the u.s. the effect of the sanctions are going to be somewhat long-term. they are so far not created a situation where putin is ready to pull out of ukraine, but they are targeting people who are close to vladimir putin including his daughter'
the new asheville impose new sanctions on russia including on two of its largest banks environment prudence daughters. -- and let prudence -- and putin's daughters. >> our sanctions are likely to wipe out the last 15 years of russia's economic gains and because we have cut ourselves off from importing technologies and critical components of quantum technology that they need to compete, we are going to stifle russia's ability to grow for years to come. haidi: let's begin our editor. we are...
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so they send him south he chooses, asheville, north carolina as his place to rest at a spa and he invites pj to come with him and help him recoup and get back in shape and and then come back to washington and pick up where he left off. so the relationship between the two is strange intense and kind of weirdly beautiful in a way i think. you know, this is beautiful image for them on horses yeah yeah from the from the kennedy library. they have this beautiful photo of them. yeah, they have that. okay, so we're coming up to question time, and there's a lot of questions. please send more in but let's skip over joe, but let's talk about pj as a grandfather and obviously grandfather to somebody famous. so that one more time and pj as a grandfather and relationship between pj and his grandchildren. yeah. yeah, you know again back to the kennedy library. they have some wonderful images. i think many of them available digitally online that people can see of pj as he gets older. he loved being a grandfather and he loved all of his kids, you know, joe and jack first born and then rosemary thing came
so they send him south he chooses, asheville, north carolina as his place to rest at a spa and he invites pj to come with him and help him recoup and get back in shape and and then come back to washington and pick up where he left off. so the relationship between the two is strange intense and kind of weirdly beautiful in a way i think. you know, this is beautiful image for them on horses yeah yeah from the from the kennedy library. they have this beautiful photo of them. yeah, they have that....
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asheville, nashville, raleigh. tallahassee and jackson.rsday the mid atlantic and southeastern atlantic coast for 8 million people as a second system develops bringing snow and frozen presip around the great lakes. wind as well and as we move into thursday the severe threat moves into the east into the mid atlantic with soaking rains to the northeast and new england through just wednesday. we're talking heavier rain locally four inches through lower mississippi river valley back also through the southern plains we're going to be watching this very very closely. guys >> al. thank you very much. craig's joined us. he has a zip in his step. >> little skip. >> south carolina. >> congratulations. >> -- did well. >> did you catch any of the game last night a huge congrats to the university of south carolina this morning the gamecocks dominating uconn to win their second national champion the second in just five years. the men tonight. after the tar heels upset rival duke in an instant classic marking the end of coach k.'s legendary career but ar
asheville, nashville, raleigh. tallahassee and jackson.rsday the mid atlantic and southeastern atlantic coast for 8 million people as a second system develops bringing snow and frozen presip around the great lakes. wind as well and as we move into thursday the severe threat moves into the east into the mid atlantic with soaking rains to the northeast and new england through just wednesday. we're talking heavier rain locally four inches through lower mississippi river valley back also through...
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host: tim, in asheville, north carolina, is waiting. a democrat. good morning.aller: good morning. mr. page, i am a longtime fan of yours. i'm am a 79-year-old white man. grew up in the baptist church. and like you, did time in the army. i am a card-carrying member of the naacp. my question for statement is sort of a carryover from the previous session. i see religion as being divisive . if you look at religion in northern ireland or between the different groups of muslims, and lord knows the number of different protestant religions, it is obvious religion is divisive and creates bigotry, religious bigotry. i would like to know what you think about that. guest: there is a new movie out that i have not seen yet, "belfast," about the struggles in northern ireland, the divide, and the civil war really that occurred in the 1960's. the director and the producer of the movie got together because they saw the parallels with what we have today. i can see what he was talking about. he produced and starred in it. i see the parallel. it can be very divisive. at the same ti
host: tim, in asheville, north carolina, is waiting. a democrat. good morning.aller: good morning. mr. page, i am a longtime fan of yours. i'm am a 79-year-old white man. grew up in the baptist church. and like you, did time in the army. i am a card-carrying member of the naacp. my question for statement is sort of a carryover from the previous session. i see religion as being divisive . if you look at religion in northern ireland or between the different groups of muslims, and lord knows the...
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that even though he started there over ten years ago and even though he filed with the physician asheville interest waiver petition, he worked for five years in an underserved area, he still did not get to file his last green card step until he was able to prove he had extraordinary ability in the ev one category. this is a real example of our system being broken and not showing the benefits and appreciation and incentives to somebody who might not have his altruism to stay in that area. it's a real example of how broken our green card system is. one other thing that is very sad and it often happens to positions and their patience. when they go to get a visa abroad, they are planning on coming back, the patients are planning on them coming back on time. so it's a mere week or two or several months to a consulate, which may not seem huge from their perspective, when it comes to these positions and they're medically underserved patients, it is really significant when they get held up abroad at the consulate. >> thank you, my time is expired, i yield back. >> thank you very much. i see that m
that even though he started there over ten years ago and even though he filed with the physician asheville interest waiver petition, he worked for five years in an underserved area, he still did not get to file his last green card step until he was able to prove he had extraordinary ability in the ev one category. this is a real example of our system being broken and not showing the benefits and appreciation and incentives to somebody who might not have his altruism to stay in that area. it's a...
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plus we have a lot of great resorts up in the mountains like asheville, north carolina, up in mount washington tell you our city destinations have come back really fast. i mean in new york city right now where we speak and 52nd and madison is seeing uptick in business. it started slow with business travel during the week but now we are seeing tourists come back, go to broadway shows and have dinners in new york city. i think people are so starved for travel this they just want to get out of their homes and they want to see people and enjoy. maria: yeah, i think you're right when it comes to the consumer. what about business, peter, what are you seeing in terms of business travel? at one point we were talking about consistent travel in business that was part of the job, that went away in covid so are you seeing that bouncing back as well? >> yes, finally, we are seeing that bounce-back and we are seeing a bounce back in the cities like san francisco, like chicago and like new york and austin, texas. traditionally those markets pre-covid we would basically sell out every, tuesday, wednesday, thu
plus we have a lot of great resorts up in the mountains like asheville, north carolina, up in mount washington tell you our city destinations have come back really fast. i mean in new york city right now where we speak and 52nd and madison is seeing uptick in business. it started slow with business travel during the week but now we are seeing tourists come back, go to broadway shows and have dinners in new york city. i think people are so starved for travel this they just want to get out of...
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host: tim, in asheville, north carolina, is waiting. a democrat. good morning.aller: good morning. mr. page, i am a longtime fan of yours. i'm am a 79-year-old white man. grew up in the baptist church. and like you, did time in the army. i am a card-carrying member of the naacp. my question for statement is sort of a carryover from the previous session. i see religion as being divisive . if you look at religion in northern ireland or between the different groups of muslims, and lord knows the number of different protestant religions, it is obvious religion is divisive and creates bigotry, religious bigotry. i would like to know what you think about that. guest: there is a new movie out that i have not seen yet, "belfast," about the struggles in northern ireland, the divide, and the civil war really that occurred in the 1960's. the director and the producer of the movie got together because they saw the parallels with what we have today. i can see what he was talking about. he produced and starred in it. i see the parallel. it can be very divisive. at the same ti
host: tim, in asheville, north carolina, is waiting. a democrat. good morning.aller: good morning. mr. page, i am a longtime fan of yours. i'm am a 79-year-old white man. grew up in the baptist church. and like you, did time in the army. i am a card-carrying member of the naacp. my question for statement is sort of a carryover from the previous session. i see religion as being divisive . if you look at religion in northern ireland or between the different groups of muslims, and lord knows the...
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i was at a great hospital in asheville and my doctors wanted to treat me anyway. could hear them on the phone with my insurance company screaming at them, saying you know this lady needs coverage. one day, my doctor walked in and said the law says we have to treat you, and i said, i am covered? it was the first time in my life my insurance ever covered me. i would always think to myself, if you are my insurance company and you're supposed to take care of my health care needs and you do not do it, where do i go? i did not want to live off the government. i was a hard-working human being. so i am thankful for the affordable care act. it changed my life and forced my insurance to do what it had never done before. host: from john in washington, d.c., republican line. you are next. caller: i wanted to say the term health care is a misnomer. it is really sick care because if you pay high premiums and you are healthy you are just throwing money out to subsidize the sick people. i want to know what happened to personal responsibility. how can a 350 pound person with a cig
i was at a great hospital in asheville and my doctors wanted to treat me anyway. could hear them on the phone with my insurance company screaming at them, saying you know this lady needs coverage. one day, my doctor walked in and said the law says we have to treat you, and i said, i am covered? it was the first time in my life my insurance ever covered me. i would always think to myself, if you are my insurance company and you're supposed to take care of my health care needs and you do not do...
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but asheville, north carol ina? dwight bryson: it was good for the communi ty.he adult blacks knew the skyview was coming to to wn. it was like the parade christmas para de. "skyview's in to wn. skyvie w--" billy gardenhight: skyview really was jumping at one ti me. i mean, we had a party on thursday ni ght. and we'd have a thousand people at the da nce. dwight bryson: band, banqu et-- they'd call your name on the speaker. "andinner ofirst pla --" matt bacte, jr.:beautil feel g at it crted with me, and i'm su, many oer negroes. it hadn indelie ma rk [music playi ng] paul everett: i really wish that african-americans knew about the history of what took p lace as their partipation increasein g olf. and u have qte a w golfer now who haveo idea oback inthe dawhen we d to go live inhe private hom beuse we wen't allowed to live in the motels and hotels in asheville because of the jim crow l s.and, you know, that evol ved. anhow i catell youstories that you pba bly wouldn believebut lot of t guy - i ow of onguy, bby stroble, heould tral with afryingan in higolf bag bec
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