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i saw that firsthand and bethesda. now i'm at nyu where they were able to pull up the first transplant, face transplant of a fire fighter that had been severely injured. and then, after a terrible, terrible accident, a young man, not only got a face transplant, but a double hand transplant right in an operating room like this. the science behind it, the medicine behind it, the level of sophistication and detail and intricacy is beyond anything that you would ever imagine. now we're going to walk you through the miracles of modern medicine, the first ever successful face and double hand transplant in the history of this country. and you're going to meet the great dr. eddie rodriguez, the guy responsible, along with a team of 140 people here at nyu, come join me for this journey, it's not political, it's science, this is about medicine, this is about transforming lives. ♪♪ >> most people, our faces, well, they're our identity. think about someone you know, what is the first thing you picture in your mind's eye? right? it
i saw that firsthand and bethesda. now i'm at nyu where they were able to pull up the first transplant, face transplant of a fire fighter that had been severely injured. and then, after a terrible, terrible accident, a young man, not only got a face transplant, but a double hand transplant right in an operating room like this. the science behind it, the medicine behind it, the level of sophistication and detail and intricacy is beyond anything that you would ever imagine. now we're going to...
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the warren commission was a seebert o'neill report which 2 top agents were there at the autopsy in bethesda, and testified very clearly to there being a massive head wound in the back of kennedy's head that was never seen in the photograph that came out of the official photographs that came out of the autopsy, which indicates a divergence of what people saw with their own eyes. there still some papers that were missing there were supposed to be released, obviously were thankful to donald trump for releasing some of them. do you think joe biden is gonna release them? he has till the 26 to make a decision on the release of other ones. tom did say though, because of national security law enforcement in foreign affairs concerned, i have no choice today to accept redactions rather than allow irreversible harm to national security by papers relating to the kennedy assassination release. damage on did back down. he said he was gonna release everything and he did at the last moment, we basically push it into biden's. presidency spine is, administration is now is now illegally illegally, whole withh
the warren commission was a seebert o'neill report which 2 top agents were there at the autopsy in bethesda, and testified very clearly to there being a massive head wound in the back of kennedy's head that was never seen in the photograph that came out of the official photographs that came out of the autopsy, which indicates a divergence of what people saw with their own eyes. there still some papers that were missing there were supposed to be released, obviously were thankful to donald trump...
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yes, he's a senior fellow at the center for american progress and joins us from bethesda, maryland. bryan, i understand your work focuses on american national security strategy and counter terrorism. now, despite what the whitehouse has said over the years when the u. s. actually went into afghanistan after 911. the objective via call was to eliminate the taliban, who had been harboring been logged and given that they haven't done that, do you regard? this is a failed mission. well, it looks like it's not a positive outcome. i don't know if it says failure. the actual goal was to get al qaeda because, you know, at different points, especially over the last 10 years, there's been negotiations with the taliban to see if they will. ready move away from harboring groups like al qaeda isis. so the actual mission was to get been ludden. and in that sense, yes, it succeeded. it was also to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al qaeda. and in that sense, i think it succeeded, but it certainly did not succeed in helping the afghan people and the afghan government stand on its own. and i think we're goi
yes, he's a senior fellow at the center for american progress and joins us from bethesda, maryland. bryan, i understand your work focuses on american national security strategy and counter terrorism. now, despite what the whitehouse has said over the years when the u. s. actually went into afghanistan after 911. the objective via call was to eliminate the taliban, who had been harboring been logged and given that they haven't done that, do you regard? this is a failed mission. well, it looks...
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he's with us from bethesda, maryland today. good to see you, john. on that point of who rules space or what rules should govern, it has what branson and base us and then must will do change those rules. well, i haven't changed yet, but they need to, i mean the, the current set of governance for outer space states back to 1967 in the outer space treaty. and clearly it's a different arrow with private operators and space, both sending humans now. so both berto. busy but eventually into or but with constellations of thousands of communications satellites being launched or private base with the space been declared, a war fighting area by major states. so the rules need updating. so there is a point to all of this. then you might have heard rob randall just talk it in saying it was a few minutes of weightlessness. it's the idea of space tourism. i mean that's still going to be out of the reach of most people's wallets. and at least with mosque you could say, well, he is delivering stuff up to the space station, the other to it, it has that sort of joy, ri
he's with us from bethesda, maryland today. good to see you, john. on that point of who rules space or what rules should govern, it has what branson and base us and then must will do change those rules. well, i haven't changed yet, but they need to, i mean the, the current set of governance for outer space states back to 1967 in the outer space treaty. and clearly it's a different arrow with private operators and space, both sending humans now. so both berto. busy but eventually into or but...
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i was in i had been in boarding school and at holton arms and bethesda, and so i had to move out of the boarding department and back home and you know, it was it was a step up from the boarding department to move into the white house. i bet it was you're the youngest of four kids the three older brothers. your dad wants told me said, oh just like our family called mike and susan but you but you were the one who was home and you were the one i mean your move into the white house came just as you were starting your senior year in high school. that's a hard year for anyone. well, it is a hard year for anyone and then within six weeks mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. so you you know, you're trying to cut the cord because you're a senior and you know everything and you don't want to be close to your parents and all of that and then your mother gets diagnosed with breast cancer. so because we were the really only females together in the household it made us even closer than we had been before it was a it was unique. you know, your mom was a long time experienced wife of a of a politic
i was in i had been in boarding school and at holton arms and bethesda, and so i had to move out of the boarding department and back home and you know, it was it was a step up from the boarding department to move into the white house. i bet it was you're the youngest of four kids the three older brothers. your dad wants told me said, oh just like our family called mike and susan but you but you were the one who was home and you were the one i mean your move into the white house came just as you...
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i walked through bethesda yesterday. i saw signs for help wanted.be a huge demand for auto zone or advanced. more cars on the streets we see what happens with used car prices that is what we are looking for. stronger consumer trends play into this. >> what else got delayed is new shows. the next season of "ozark. you think netflix will run higher >> in an odd way, this is a reopen trade we all think we will climb mt. rainier instead of staying home and watching television. that is not true no one is talking about what is new at netflix no one is asking what show has the buzz in six months that will change you mentioned the crowds coming out. "stranger things" and "br "brid "bridgerton. this thing winter is coming. people are in the movie theater and someone coughing behind them someone will say let's turn on netflix or rent a movie of the season the trend has been flat lining and now we're optimistic >> new shows new hips old cars new parts. we see the themes there. mark avallone, always a pleasure great calls. thanks, buddy. have a great day >>> wi
i walked through bethesda yesterday. i saw signs for help wanted.be a huge demand for auto zone or advanced. more cars on the streets we see what happens with used car prices that is what we are looking for. stronger consumer trends play into this. >> what else got delayed is new shows. the next season of "ozark. you think netflix will run higher >> in an odd way, this is a reopen trade we all think we will climb mt. rainier instead of staying home and watching television. that...
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i was in -- i had been in boarding school at holton arms in bethesda and so, i had to move out of the boarding department and back home. and so, it was a step up from the boarding department to move into the white house. >> i bet it was. now, you are the youngest of four kids. the three older brothers. your dad once told me, oh, just like our family. you have a mike and susan. but you -- but you were the one who was home. and you were the one -- i mean, your move into the white house came just as you were starting your senior year in high school. that's a hard year for anyone. >> well, it is a hard year for anyone. and then, within six weeks, mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. so, you -- you know, you're trying to cut the cord because you're a senior. and you know everything, and you don't want to be close to your parents and all of that. and then, your mother gets diagnosed with breast cancer. so, because we were the really, only females, together, in the household. it made us even closer than we had been, before. it was a -- it was unique. >> you know, your mom was a longtime,
i was in -- i had been in boarding school at holton arms in bethesda and so, i had to move out of the boarding department and back home. and so, it was a step up from the boarding department to move into the white house. >> i bet it was. now, you are the youngest of four kids. the three older brothers. your dad once told me, oh, just like our family. you have a mike and susan. but you -- but you were the one who was home. and you were the one -- i mean, your move into the white house came...
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somewhere in washington, dc area, but that from bethesda, maryland. yeah. all right. thanks, jason.. still to come tonight, some goats car. >> trimming some vegetation becoming popular recently. but i heard took a wrong turn roaming the streets.mthe middle of the night. one. talk about gasping pass. imagine that. >> not a colorado where herd of goats went the wrong way. and end up rolling on the streets. police said they had a busy night trying to round them all up. >> dan de rue shows us how the goats came to the neighborhood. >> the disturbance occurred in the peaceful and sleepy neighborhood in superior, colorado. in the wee hours of the >> it startled residents contacted the boulder county sheriff's office. we received a report at approximately 2.15 earlier this morning about some suspicious activity occurring in missouri, conway neighborhood of support. the county superior 3 patrol units of the sheriff's office responded when they arrived, they were greeted by a herd of a who let the goats out. >> who who. well, that's a question we're still trying to active investigation is go
somewhere in washington, dc area, but that from bethesda, maryland. yeah. all right. thanks, jason.. still to come tonight, some goats car. >> trimming some vegetation becoming popular recently. but i heard took a wrong turn roaming the streets.mthe middle of the night. one. talk about gasping pass. imagine that. >> not a colorado where herd of goats went the wrong way. and end up rolling on the streets. police said they had a busy night trying to round them all up. >> dan de...
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this station here in bethesda, maryland, it was about $2.18 a year ago and aaa said demand for drivingices up and pent up demand for travel and july 4th and also the price of crude oil has gone up and opec fails to get a deal to supply the crude and impacting gasoline production across the southeast. so demand up, supply is down. and aaa anticipates the national average will be $3.25 this summer. but it said that that is not stopping people from wanting to get out. >> well gasoline prices are going to stay above $3 and then probably in the $3.10 and $3.20 range through the summer but people don't let that get in way of getting out for vacation, maybe eat out less but they're taking a vacation this year. >> >> reporter: gas buddy said the average in california is $4.33. the white house said it is monitoring this but it pins the blame on oil prices rather than politics, jim. >> well, we'll see what that does to raise the gas tax to pay for infrastructure. thank you very much. >>> the phoenix suns are two wins away from the first nba title. cory wire has this morning's bleacher report, a
this station here in bethesda, maryland, it was about $2.18 a year ago and aaa said demand for drivingices up and pent up demand for travel and july 4th and also the price of crude oil has gone up and opec fails to get a deal to supply the crude and impacting gasoline production across the southeast. so demand up, supply is down. and aaa anticipates the national average will be $3.25 this summer. but it said that that is not stopping people from wanting to get out. >> well gasoline prices...
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. $3.49 in bethesda, maryland. the average is ticking up and up. only a year ago it was $2.18.according to gas buddy. it says this past tuesday was the busiest tuesday for fill-ups since 2019, back before the pandemic. also a bit of a supply issue, opec failed to secure a deal to increase crude oil supply which is necessary for gasoline production and tropical storm elsa is impacting crude deliveries and gas production in the southeast. even still, aaa says people are undaunted and want to get out even though it anticipates the national average will be $3.25 later this summer. >> gas prices stay above $3 probably to the 3.10 to 3.20 range throughout the summer but people will figure a different way to budget, but they're taking the vacation this year. >> prices are so much higher in other parts of the country, gas buddy reports the average in california at $4.30. the white house says it's keeping the eye on the situation and pins the blame on oil prices rather than politics. pete mon -- muntean, cnn maryland. >>> up next president biden raising ethic ally brows the white house
. $3.49 in bethesda, maryland. the average is ticking up and up. only a year ago it was $2.18.according to gas buddy. it says this past tuesday was the busiest tuesday for fill-ups since 2019, back before the pandemic. also a bit of a supply issue, opec failed to secure a deal to increase crude oil supply which is necessary for gasoline production and tropical storm elsa is impacting crude deliveries and gas production in the southeast. even still, aaa says people are undaunted and want to get...
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comes back and in 1929 arrives in bethesda, maryland where she has left nancy. and informs her that she's getting married that they are moving to chicago. she is marrying a neurosurgeon. imagine a neurosurgeon in the 1920s. how what a pioneer he has to have been. but it is really then edith her mother who engineers their rise in chicago society. she's you know loyal davis her husband dr. loyal davis nancy adors him, but he's kind of a stern distant. figure it is really edith davis. who does the networking her her friends from acting people like spencer tracy or just coming through the house all the time. and as nancy stepbrother told me. in his parents' marriage loyal and edith davis where he is the you know, he is a man of substance, but she is the one who builds the scaffolding for the rise. you really see the pattern that. would arise in the reagan's marriage. and so while her mother is the source of great trauma. when she is young her mother ultimately gives her. a pattern for the love partnership that could not only provide the kind of security that nancy s
comes back and in 1929 arrives in bethesda, maryland where she has left nancy. and informs her that she's getting married that they are moving to chicago. she is marrying a neurosurgeon. imagine a neurosurgeon in the 1920s. how what a pioneer he has to have been. but it is really then edith her mother who engineers their rise in chicago society. she's you know loyal davis her husband dr. loyal davis nancy adors him, but he's kind of a stern distant. figure it is really edith davis. who does the...
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the procedure is being done at the walter reed military hospital in bethesda, maryland.wall street today, stocks managed modest gains. the dow jones industrial average was up 153 points to close at 35,084. the nasdaq rose 15 points. the s&p 500 added 18. and, inventor and info-mercial pioneer ron popeil has died in los angeles. he was a television mainstay in the '70s, '80s, and '90s, selling his ronco-brand gadgets-- everything from a food dehydrator to the veg-o-matic. the ads made him a pop-culture icon, parodied on "saturday night live" and "the simpsons." ron popeil was 86 years old. still to come on the newshour: an american gymnast wins all-around gold in a historic first, amid resistance to the games in japan. new laws allowing for the killing of gray wolves spark outcries from conservationists. and, a detroit artist reconsiders who is worthy of a portrait. >> woodruff: tokyo today registered its highest number yet of covid-19 cases, double what it was a week ago. and, amid american triumphs in the gym and the pool, the reigning world champion pole vaulter, ameri
the procedure is being done at the walter reed military hospital in bethesda, maryland.wall street today, stocks managed modest gains. the dow jones industrial average was up 153 points to close at 35,084. the nasdaq rose 15 points. the s&p 500 added 18. and, inventor and info-mercial pioneer ron popeil has died in los angeles. he was a television mainstay in the '70s, '80s, and '90s, selling his ronco-brand gadgets-- everything from a food dehydrator to the veg-o-matic. the ads made him a...
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. >> reporter: over time, bethesda e bezos became the face -- bezos became the face of space in van hornng, one of them will carry bezos himself to space with three other passengers. >> hello, thank you for calling -- >> reporter: van horn has a star date with history. >> we are completely booked. >> reporter: hotel el capitan's 50 rooms sold out months ago for the launch. >> this is the jubilee -- >> reporter: starvanna cottrell, hometown girl, great name, is the general manager. >> we're nervous. i'm nervous. i don't know who's coming. there's going to be random people flooding in here. what we're going to do with them. i'm super excited, but it's a little scaredy. i hope that people now recognize, you know, who we are on the map and know that we're so much more than just the tumbleweed town. >> reporter: sheriff oscar carilla and his force, ten down payment deputies -- ten deputies, home they have a plan for crowd control and warn most spectators won't see much. texas highway 54 which runs to the spaceport will close for 12 miles as van horn ready to reach for the stars. >> if you hav
. >> reporter: over time, bethesda e bezos became the face -- bezos became the face of space in van hornng, one of them will carry bezos himself to space with three other passengers. >> hello, thank you for calling -- >> reporter: van horn has a star date with history. >> we are completely booked. >> reporter: hotel el capitan's 50 rooms sold out months ago for the launch. >> this is the jubilee -- >> reporter: starvanna cottrell, hometown girl, great...
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host: we will hear from tom in bethesda, maryland next.aller: mccarthys pick scott scrapped, putting a bunch of clowns on the committee to spread the big lie and all of the other dangerous lies. it caused that insurrection anyway. host: the hill has a story about one of those charged in the riot. it was found using facial recognition. on wednesday -- a federal judge on wednesday ordered an alleged january 6 capital -- we will have to read that story in a second. we will go to mark in new york and hear from -- we will go to new york and hear from gretchen. caller: i'm calling about the texas and trying to pass this abortion law in the first six weeks for women. it is so creepy that strangers could report women and get compensation if it turns out to be true. usually i have a lot to say. i don't have anything more to say this morning. thank you very much. host: this is the story about the use of facial recognition software. a federal judge wednesday ordered an alleged january 6 rider, unlocked his laptop use facial recognition. she granted a
host: we will hear from tom in bethesda, maryland next.aller: mccarthys pick scott scrapped, putting a bunch of clowns on the committee to spread the big lie and all of the other dangerous lies. it caused that insurrection anyway. host: the hill has a story about one of those charged in the riot. it was found using facial recognition. on wednesday -- a federal judge on wednesday ordered an alleged january 6 capital -- we will have to read that story in a second. we will go to mark in new york...