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it is now my pleasure to introduce david kennedy. mr. kennedy of criminal justice at john jay college as well as director the center for crime prevention and control. a self-taught criminologists helped engineer the boston marathon money to 90s by bringing together line for us that community leaders and drug traders to cut down the street violence in boston neighborhoods. his work has been adapted for cities across the country and is had numerous awards including two innovation in american government at the kennedy school at harvard. his new book, "don't shoot" as a number of his work developing and implementing a program by understanding and describing street violence on a theoretical level. a recent online review for the new public knows what's brilliant about chinese were the street violence has its own special contras and patterns can be understood and manipulated. as i said after the talk will have time for questions about why a signing here at the front. as always, make you think anyone who purchased a book this evening by doing so
it is now my pleasure to introduce david kennedy. mr. kennedy of criminal justice at john jay college as well as director the center for crime prevention and control. a self-taught criminologists helped engineer the boston marathon money to 90s by bringing together line for us that community leaders and drug traders to cut down the street violence in boston neighborhoods. his work has been adapted for cities across the country and is had numerous awards including two innovation in american...
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please join me in welcoming david kennedy. [applause] >> good evening. i don't think this is just one series of many book defense just for the record. i'd like this book stuff i really do i was telling rachel earlier this is in the authors, rather than policy by haunted this bookstore through much of my youth in middle years. i am meant to be a writer and it was my ambition i started out in the a380 is literally going to out of town news to buy a bunch of ryder magazines to look at how you become a free-lance writer it is like a bicycle magazine they tell you the same thing over and over in every issue and a half to figure out a way to make you think it is different write the letter to the editor if he says yes then write the article and everything else is secondary. while i did that i got a job at the kennedy school and i did that until the next 15 years in various ways airlift in dudley street then removed over to the main jfk building and i was probably in this bookstore to our three times per week the entire time. mostly at the bottom which used to b
please join me in welcoming david kennedy. [applause] >> good evening. i don't think this is just one series of many book defense just for the record. i'd like this book stuff i really do i was telling rachel earlier this is in the authors, rather than policy by haunted this bookstore through much of my youth in middle years. i am meant to be a writer and it was my ambition i started out in the a380 is literally going to out of town news to buy a bunch of ryder magazines to look at how...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the mac ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the blums very much wanted david kennedyudent and colleague and dear friend. no life can be fairly sound in a single service especially when the life is as productive and consequential and touched so many other lives so deeply as john blum's. yet no one believed as ardently as john in the virtue of the incision. an arcane but characteristically opposed the word he taught me and with which i am afraid i have been known to intimidate others as he long ago did to me. so i take the necessity of brevity of these remarks not as a limitation but as a challenge. the challenge to live up to john's striving to render life in words both clear and few. words were john's stock in trade. his tools, his natural medium, his greatest love. he savored them, crafted them with the pride and care of the master workman. he found precisely the right words to restore theodore roosevelt's reputation, reduce woodrow wilson's, secure henry morgan's new deal to life, make sense of the postwar years and unapologetic patriot and self-styled democrat that
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the mac ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the blums very much wanted david kennedyudent and colleague and dear friend. no life can be fairly sound in a single service especially when the life is as productive and consequential and touched so many other lives so deeply as john blum's. yet no one believed as ardently as john in the virtue of the incision. an arcane but characteristically opposed the word he...
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guest: yes, i am familiar with david kennedy's work.e has developed pulling levers program which allows community to come together with stakeholders who are across faith and governments and communities to make decisions about how to best prevent use of violence like firearm violence. david kennedy and others who promotes these programs are wildly successful. our organization in addition to being in the criminology society program, also have a group where our mission is to make sure the most rigorous evidence gets into policy. as of yet, we have not quite see in the level of rigor to evaluate these programs to make sure that in fact they are the ones we should replicate. that does not mean they are not worthy added doesn't mean that they're not as effective as the early evidence suggests. it means we are not quite as confident at this moment that this is where our money should be put. the thing that is really attractive about these programs is the last communities to use their assets and strings -- instead of being a detriment and a puni
guest: yes, i am familiar with david kennedy's work.e has developed pulling levers program which allows community to come together with stakeholders who are across faith and governments and communities to make decisions about how to best prevent use of violence like firearm violence. david kennedy and others who promotes these programs are wildly successful. our organization in addition to being in the criminology society program, also have a group where our mission is to make sure the most...
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kennedy a david beckham vamos ahora con el resumen de la jornada de hoy en el abierto de tenis de australiar novak djokovic se recuperÓ de un temprano quiebre de saque para ganar ocho games consecutivos y vencer hoy por 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 al colombiano santiago giraldo para avanzar a la tercera ronda. el argentino juan ignacio chela eliminÓ al espaÑol pablo andÚjar al vencerlo 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. mientras que el espaÑol david ferrer, quinto preclasificado, supero al estadounidense ryan sweeting. en la rama femenina, la ex campeona maria sharapova venciÓ 6-0, 6-1 a la estadounidense jamie hampton, para avanzar a la tercera ronda. sharapova no jugÓ en ningÚn torneo de preparacio Ón y paso casi dos semanas en melbourne antes de este abierto para recuperarse de una lesiÓn en el tobillo izquierdo. por su parte, serena williams derrotÓ 6-0, 6-4 a la australiana barbora zahlavova y extendiÓ a 16 su racha de victorias en el melbourne park, donde ganÓ tÍtulos consecutivos en el 2009 y el 2010 y cinco de sus 13 tÍtulos de grand slam. tambiÉn fue la victoria 500 en la carrera de serena williams. el presidente o
kennedy a david beckham vamos ahora con el resumen de la jornada de hoy en el abierto de tenis de australiar novak djokovic se recuperÓ de un temprano quiebre de saque para ganar ocho games consecutivos y vencer hoy por 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 al colombiano santiago giraldo para avanzar a la tercera ronda. el argentino juan ignacio chela eliminÓ al espaÑol pablo andÚjar al vencerlo 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. mientras que el espaÑol david ferrer, quinto preclasificado, supero al estadounidense ryan sweeting. en...
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. >> david, john f. kennedy faced the same problem with his religion. running as a catholic.eal with the issue. watch this. >> i'm not the catholic candidate for president. i'm a democratic party's candidate for president who happens also to be a catholic. i do not speak for my church on public matters and the church does not speak for me. >> don't you think, david, that it would serve mitt romney better if he came out and confronted the issue of mormonism and did what john f. kennedy did. and to extent, what the president did when he was linked with jeremiah wright where he described himself different. >> i think to a degree, you make a good argument. he needs to address the mormonism. there are a number of evangelicals who are deeply suspicious of mormonism. the problem is if mitt comes out and do that publically, does he draw more attention to mormonism or deflect the problems about his faith? with john f. kennedy, he was seen as the other. one was roman catholic. mormons, one of the problems that southern baptists have with mormons is they are so much alike. they have the
. >> david, john f. kennedy faced the same problem with his religion. running as a catholic.eal with the issue. watch this. >> i'm not the catholic candidate for president. i'm a democratic party's candidate for president who happens also to be a catholic. i do not speak for my church on public matters and the church does not speak for me. >> don't you think, david, that it would serve mitt romney better if he came out and confronted the issue of mormonism and did what john f....
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mary wells, jim durfy, george lois, david kennedy, lee, jeff, rich, hal and phyllis, and the last two who are no longer with us, anyway, this is for them and thuso much. i'm really, really honored -- thank you so much, i'm really, really honored, david, kevin and jimmy greenway. [applause] >> wow! >> the nominees for outstanding music and sound are >> and the emmy goes to, great migrations, national geographic channel. [applause] >> accepting the emmy, kate hopkins, sound designer. [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> someone's running. they're running. they're coming. it's your moment. come on! [applause] >> yea! [applause] >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you so much. i would like to thank david hamlin on getting me on this amazing project and for kelly for mixing the tracks and those and davids i would to meet you other than on skype. thank you very much. [applause] >> the nominees for outstanding sin -- cinema togoragy. >> and the emmy goes to explorer, lost mummies of new beginry, national geographic channel. [applause] >> accepting the emmy is ann kerr, di
mary wells, jim durfy, george lois, david kennedy, lee, jeff, rich, hal and phyllis, and the last two who are no longer with us, anyway, this is for them and thuso much. i'm really, really honored -- thank you so much, i'm really, really honored, david, kevin and jimmy greenway. [applause] >> wow! >> the nominees for outstanding music and sound are >> and the emmy goes to, great migrations, national geographic channel. [applause] >> accepting the emmy, kate hopkins,...
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mary wells, jim, cliff freeman, george lois, and wyden, david kennedy, jeff goodby, rick silvershein,w riney and phyllis robinson, the last two who are no longer with us. this is for them and thank you so much. really really honored. [applause] kevin, kirk, peter nelson jimmy baldwin and jimmy greenway. [applause] >> the nominees for outstanding music and sound are. >> great migrations, "national geographic" channel. music by prudence, hbo documentary films, hbo. sins of my father, hbo documentary films, hbo. the matador, sundance. air war, world war ii in hd. history channel. >> and the emmy goes to great migrations, "national geographic" channel. [applause] >> accepting the emmy, kate hopkins, sound designer. ♪ >> someone is running. they are running. they are coming. it's your moment. come on. [applause] [applause] congratulations. [applause] >> thank you so much. i would like to thank the academy and david hammons for mixing the tracks. [inaudible] is fantastic, thank you so much. [applause] >> the nominees for outstanding cinematography, news coverage and documentaries are. >> a
mary wells, jim, cliff freeman, george lois, and wyden, david kennedy, jeff goodby, rick silvershein,w riney and phyllis robinson, the last two who are no longer with us. this is for them and thank you so much. really really honored. [applause] kevin, kirk, peter nelson jimmy baldwin and jimmy greenway. [applause] >> the nominees for outstanding music and sound are. >> great migrations, "national geographic" channel. music by prudence, hbo documentary films, hbo. sins of...
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led the lib dems for six years and david kennedy was for tony blair.o what they make of pmq's? did they love it or loath it quite >> people are very interested in it. i think people are interested in. i think it does encapsulate the big issues of the day. i mean, if you're interested in politics and want a quick taken what is important, what is the big issue of the day come the prime minister's questions will give it to you. and i think it does -- its importance can be exaggerated, but can also be dismissed. it is important. it is important in the ballot that benches and is important in terms of establishing in the public eye something about the characters of the leaders. >> charles kennedy, love it or though there? >> never been a fan of it actually. i rather agree with ken livingstone who was once a cross of its street leader and the rubber stamp. the prime minister always gets the last word. michael was right. morale wise and stepmother is important to not say. but the staff has never done much for me to be honest. so as a spectator in the chamber,
led the lib dems for six years and david kennedy was for tony blair.o what they make of pmq's? did they love it or loath it quite >> people are very interested in it. i think people are interested in. i think it does encapsulate the big issues of the day. i mean, if you're interested in politics and want a quick taken what is important, what is the big issue of the day come the prime minister's questions will give it to you. and i think it does -- its importance can be exaggerated, but...
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david agas. he has treated lance armstrong, ted kennedy, steve jobs.way he was able to illustrate the theories in his book, "the end of illness." agus believes that americans should be focused on preventing sickness altogether, by using the best diagnostic tools we have. and it was all very fun and interesting, until the c.t. scans were revealed. and he pointed out the sickness in my heart. >> these lesions at significant arteries in the heart can cause heart attacks in the near-term. we read in the paper about the 45-year-old who went jogging and died of a heart attack. these are the things we worry about. >> reporter: that picture and his description of it shook me to the core. i had no idea. and ever since, i'm eating better, moving more. dedicated to my own health like never before. and since sharing the story, i've had dozens of people ask the same question i asked him. should everybody have one of these? >> everybody should discuss this with your doctor. >> reporter: and if you do, you'll learn just how controversial this test really is. especial
david agas. he has treated lance armstrong, ted kennedy, steve jobs.way he was able to illustrate the theories in his book, "the end of illness." agus believes that americans should be focused on preventing sickness altogether, by using the best diagnostic tools we have. and it was all very fun and interesting, until the c.t. scans were revealed. and he pointed out the sickness in my heart. >> these lesions at significant arteries in the heart can cause heart attacks in the...
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we had three, you know, three republican appointees -- sandra day o'connor, david hackett souder, justice kennedy who all voted to uphold the heart of roe v. wade though not the reice holding. as and ally ya said, i don't know how that's fouling precedent. -- following precedent. in any event, we need to get five at large supreme court justices. this is one of my plans, just for a laugh to start engaging in if conservative activism and to hallucinate the sort of rights equivalent to the rights being hallucinated by the liberal justices so that we'll suddenly have a right to a flat tax, we'll have a right to own a rocket-propelled grenade, we'll have a right to free champagne for blonds. um, all kinds of fantastic rights i can think of. oh, i think we'll declare the withholding tax unconstitutional. and then our justices can all admit it was just a joke because liberals can never understand how heinous their policies are until it's done to them. and the alternative plan to, i can state much more quickly, we need a conservative, a republican executive to say in response to an insane supreme court r
we had three, you know, three republican appointees -- sandra day o'connor, david hackett souder, justice kennedy who all voted to uphold the heart of roe v. wade though not the reice holding. as and ally ya said, i don't know how that's fouling precedent. -- following precedent. in any event, we need to get five at large supreme court justices. this is one of my plans, just for a laugh to start engaging in if conservative activism and to hallucinate the sort of rights equivalent to the rights...
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kennedy. >> this is "bbc world news." i'm david eades. the headlines this hour -- nearly a quarter of spain's workforce is now unemployed. more than 57.3 million, the highest rate in the industrialized world. the u.n. secretary general tells world economic leaders that they have a social and moral responsibility to turn around the global economic crisis. >> firefighters had to work around the clock to deal with a blaze in south western china. chinese state media stays fire began in thursday in the tourist town and something like 2,500 firefighters and middle taxpayer doing what they could to put out the blaze which began in the foot of the mountains and strong gusts of wind hampered the work covering about 111 acres of forest. it's not known how the fire started. >> the contenders for the republican presidential nomination have held their last tv debate ahead of next tuesday's florida primary. 2 two frontrunners, mitt romney and newt gingrich had a bit of a clash on immigration and exchanged accusations on personal finances and mitt romne
kennedy. >> this is "bbc world news." i'm david eades. the headlines this hour -- nearly a quarter of spain's workforce is now unemployed. more than 57.3 million, the highest rate in the industrialized world. the u.n. secretary general tells world economic leaders that they have a social and moral responsibility to turn around the global economic crisis. >> firefighters had to work around the clock to deal with a blaze in south western china. chinese state media stays fire...
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convention, this is the people who should be producing it. >> the latest recordings from the kennedy library. davideping these at the miller center at the university of virginia. caller: i can answer the last caller's question. the reason why kennedy was murdered was because of the certain secret societies that they had here. there is a treaty of 1783 that was made between the english empire and the united states. that's why today america they say it's the united states but it's not. guest: host: another theory. thank you. let's go back to some of the recordings. and this is again the same conversation that president kennedy was having in october of 1963. a young carol line and jack kennedy can be heard in the background. >> let me clarify what we just heard was president kennedy talking about his trip to texas and trying to schedule something for either friday the 29th and saying no he's going to be at the cape. instead, he needed to do it on that tuesday which ebbeded up being the day of his funeral. guest: that's right. this is the last batch of kennedy tapes and they go up to within a few days
convention, this is the people who should be producing it. >> the latest recordings from the kennedy library. davideping these at the miller center at the university of virginia. caller: i can answer the last caller's question. the reason why kennedy was murdered was because of the certain secret societies that they had here. there is a treaty of 1783 that was made between the english empire and the united states. that's why today america they say it's the united states but it's not....
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michael howard was before david cameron the leader of the conservative party. charles kennedy the lib dems for six years and david hanson was the parliamentary aide to tony blair. so, what did they make of the mq? did they love it or loathe it? >> i think people are very interested. i'm not sure but i think people are interested in it. i think it encapsulates the big issues of the day. if you're interested in politics and you want a quick take on what's important and what is the big issue of the day, the prime minister's questions will give that's you and i think that it does, it's important -- its importance can be exaggerated but it can also be dismissed. it is important in terms of morale of backbenchers and it's important in terms of establishing the public eye something about the characters of the leaders. >> charles kennedy, love it or loathe it? >> never been a fan of it actually. i rather agree with i think it was ken willing stand who said it was a cross between street theater and the rubberstamp. mike was right, it's important in that sense but it is never done much
michael howard was before david cameron the leader of the conservative party. charles kennedy the lib dems for six years and david hanson was the parliamentary aide to tony blair. so, what did they make of the mq? did they love it or loathe it? >> i think people are very interested. i'm not sure but i think people are interested in it. i think it encapsulates the big issues of the day. if you're interested in politics and you want a quick take on what's important and what is the big issue...
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kennedy said lifts all boats. just to dovetail something david was saying, you know the problem republicans are having right now is that they are slugging at each other and forgetting the adversary here is, of course, the guy they're going to have to face in november. >> whomever the successful candidate is going to be may go into this presidential election limping a little bit. diane swonk, chief economist at mesereau financial, the economy we learned the u.s. economy grew at 2.8% in the fourth quarter, the last three months of 2011, compared to a year ago. it's nothing to sneeze at, 2.8%, nothing to celebrate either. we're looking back all the way into 2010. and what economic growth has done, it's come down, it's leveled out and then it's started to go up again. i guess the theme of this recent recovery is slow and steady and it's a major part of the reason why the federal reserve chairman, ben bernanke, says he's not ready to pop the champagne corks when it comes to people getting back to work. listen to what he said. >> in light at the anticipated modest pace of economic recovery, the committee expects that ov
kennedy said lifts all boats. just to dovetail something david was saying, you know the problem republicans are having right now is that they are slugging at each other and forgetting the adversary here is, of course, the guy they're going to have to face in november. >> whomever the successful candidate is going to be may go into this presidential election limping a little bit. diane swonk, chief economist at mesereau financial, the economy we learned the u.s. economy grew at 2.8% in the...
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what would you add to that, david, know yourself and know your country. >> between john f. kennedy0 some odd u.s. senators ran for president and their record is 0 for 60 some odd, they all lost so i take great delight why do you senators lose so much, how come nobody likes you and the general answer you get is, well, we take tough votes, they come back to haunt us, but the most honest answer i not was from a senator who ran and lost, and said, you know, we are united states shawrts we are not used toñr staying in the mote&zsix in pocahontas, iowa, we just don't like living low to the frowd ke tt, but rick santorum lived low to the ground and nobody was paying attention month after month, 380 town halls, an so my view is if you want to run for president you have to be willing to eat rocks and be willing to crawl along the ground in rural iowa, and in new hampshire and everywhere else and you really just have to want it that bad. >> rose: david thank you very much, thank you for coming, pleasure to ha you baack. >> always a pleare. >> rose: david brooks in washington, greatxd to see
what would you add to that, david, know yourself and know your country. >> between john f. kennedy0 some odd u.s. senators ran for president and their record is 0 for 60 some odd, they all lost so i take great delight why do you senators lose so much, how come nobody likes you and the general answer you get is, well, we take tough votes, they come back to haunt us, but the most honest answer i not was from a senator who ran and lost, and said, you know, we are united states shawrts we are...
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kennedy i took. so i'm -- [ applause ] i have always voted for a republican any time there was a republican on the ballot. >> well, let's go to davide number of excuses he's given for voting for songas are dramatic. i believe he voted for him because he's a more moderate democrat. the idea he's now saying he voted for him in order to screw the democrats, to somehow complicate strategic voting doesn't pass the smell test. your thoughts, david. >> remember 1992. this was not when bill clinton was president. it was a primary. bill clinton was seen also as being of the dlc, the conservative wing. he was a southern governor of the democratic party. so it wasn't like mitt was rushing to the barricades to stop liberalism from grabbing the throat of washington, d.c. you're right. it doesn't add up. you have to say, newt gingrich accusing mitt romney of being a fibber is like someone calling donald trump. >> susan, you're using the glove. i personally think he was a moderate democrat, somewhere on the 50 yard line. now he's trying to deny what he was. mitt romney was never a right winger. he was a moderate in the middle. you and i know, sus
kennedy i took. so i'm -- [ applause ] i have always voted for a republican any time there was a republican on the ballot. >> well, let's go to davide number of excuses he's given for voting for songas are dramatic. i believe he voted for him because he's a more moderate democrat. the idea he's now saying he voted for him in order to screw the democrats, to somehow complicate strategic voting doesn't pass the smell test. your thoughts, david. >> remember 1992. this was not when bill...
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from kennedy to reagan, to bill clinton, to george bush cut taxes and stimulation to employment and lowering of unemployment and one of these candidates should take hold of that. >> brenda: david, you say it doesn't necessarily bring jobs? >> well, it's a conceptual frame work and would be phil graham who ran for president or steve forbes and we know where they went and to refer to romney, which i'm glad was, he in fact, has said, should bring him on the show, said that the flat tax would be a tax on the middle class, so i'm florida that romney was raised so he could put that point there. >> toby, let's talk about the flat tax itselfment does it it bring jobs? what does it mean for jobs? >> it has, in every country used. it's worked for two reasons, number one, because it simplifies things. if you look at the money that we spend in the united states, they make 90 billion dollars a year to comply with this. so, it unleashes that and creates capital. when you create more capital, you create investment and unlike the democratic party, more capital equals more jobs, and actually one-to-one correlated and this is exactly the type of outcome you get when you go to a flat tax. the on
from kennedy to reagan, to bill clinton, to george bush cut taxes and stimulation to employment and lowering of unemployment and one of these candidates should take hold of that. >> brenda: david, you say it doesn't necessarily bring jobs? >> well, it's a conceptual frame work and would be phil graham who ran for president or steve forbes and we know where they went and to refer to romney, which i'm glad was, he in fact, has said, should bring him on the show, said that the flat tax...
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kennedy called when they got sick. the man who kept steve jobs alive for years against all odds. and in his radical new book, dr. davidggests that "the end of illness" won't come from miracle cures but from smarter living. he thinks we can prevent disease altogether using science we already have. >> so the key is know yourself. >> okay. >> the key is to note various aspects of yourself, and so the first is establish your metrics. >> reporter: even doctors in davinci's day understood that health comes from a system in balance. agus says your system is constantly sending you clues when it is out of balance. red flags that are literally at your fingertips. >> if your ring finger is bigger than your index finger, you're almost twice as likely to get osteoarthritis. >> reporter: men, keep an eye on your ankles. >> if all of a sudden there's no hair down there that may mean a circulatory problem. all right luckily my ankle hair is okay so far. but if it starts falling out, i know now to ask my doctor about the possible need for a blood thinner. okay, next check, how comfortable are your shoes? while those heels look amazing
kennedy called when they got sick. the man who kept steve jobs alive for years against all odds. and in his radical new book, dr. davidggests that "the end of illness" won't come from miracle cures but from smarter living. he thinks we can prevent disease altogether using science we already have. >> so the key is know yourself. >> okay. >> the key is to note various aspects of yourself, and so the first is establish your metrics. >> reporter: even doctors in...
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kennedy. >> lots of excitement growing in london. >> with 200 days to go before the olympic games, the prime minister held the first cabinet meeting of the year at the olympic park. david cameron declared the games would bring a legacy to britain. david bond reports that that confidence is not shared by everyone. >> it might be 200 days to go, but for some, the chance to escape the new year's blues with a day at the olympics came early today. david cameron wants his government to cast in on the feel-good factor. that's why it was off for stratford for the first cabinet meeting of the year. first up, was the serious stuff, albeit in the bazaars are rubbing of the arena. then it was the aquatics center. the chance for the prime minister to press home the legacy message. 6-8 venues already have secured legacy. where we stand now, it will be taken over by a leisure company. they are expecting 800,000 people to use these pools every year. some politicians want to use the olympics to scale greater heights. but even with tom daly's support, the 10-meter platform is too high for the london mayor. david cameron and his ministers want us to focus on the progress being made here
kennedy. >> lots of excitement growing in london. >> with 200 days to go before the olympic games, the prime minister held the first cabinet meeting of the year at the olympic park. david cameron declared the games would bring a legacy to britain. david bond reports that that confidence is not shared by everyone. >> it might be 200 days to go, but for some, the chance to escape the new year's blues with a day at the olympics came early today. david cameron wants his government...
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david rubenstein's gift to the monument, $7.5 million. this is something that he's done consistently with the smithsonian and the kennedy center and other places. certainly welcome. >> what about paying more in taxes? >> there, they're more recently divided certainly. we found about 30% would say they don't want to see taxes increased. it may be an issue as far as they're concerned. but surprisingly, 20% said they wouldn't mind an increase in their taxes and feel they should pay their fair share. >>> asked million avers if you were put in charge, what would you do to make things better. what were some of the suggestions? >> really, a reduction in the government would certainly be one of the top things on their list. i think as far as taxes are concerned, as i mentioned, most would want to see a reduction in their taxes that will also spur some of their philanthropy as well, they said. >> don't have a lot of time left. will your children do better than you. this is a big debate we have in the newsroom a lot. what was their response? >> not surprisingly, they felt their children may not be as well off as they're going to be. i think they look at
david rubenstein's gift to the monument, $7.5 million. this is something that he's done consistently with the smithsonian and the kennedy center and other places. certainly welcome. >> what about paying more in taxes? >> there, they're more recently divided certainly. we found about 30% would say they don't want to see taxes increased. it may be an issue as far as they're concerned. but surprisingly, 20% said they wouldn't mind an increase in their taxes and feel they should pay...
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kennedy. sometimes it's newt versus the moderator. you never know what to expect. joining us is david >> you had the debate where he went after the question about his ex-wife. so that novelty is going to wear off. this is what gingrich does. it's a game. i think he knows how to restrain himself too. the risk here is that romney is going to come out too hot. gingrich is going to be like bush was in 2000 when gore walked up to him and shot him a look. >> he won the election with that. >> who is most comfortable in their skin? it's going to be a battle of that. gingrich is waiting to go after the media elite. i think it's important for us to remember, as hard as this is, this is not about us. this is not about us. this is what he does. this is not an argument on the merits. >> let's watch him do it in the last debate. >> i think the destructive, vicious, negative nature of much of the news media makes it harder it govern this country, harder to attract decent people to run for office, and i'm appalled that you would begin a presidential debate on a topic like that. >> as you noted, mr. s
kennedy. sometimes it's newt versus the moderator. you never know what to expect. joining us is david >> you had the debate where he went after the question about his ex-wife. so that novelty is going to wear off. this is what gingrich does. it's a game. i think he knows how to restrain himself too. the risk here is that romney is going to come out too hot. gingrich is going to be like bush was in 2000 when gore walked up to him and shot him a look. >> he won the election with that....
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david coleman talks about the release of presidential takes from the john f. kennedye slaughter -- -- anne-marie slaughter as well. live at 7 ams turn on c-span. >> former presidential candidate herman cain has endorsed newt gingrich in the republican primary. he made the announcement at the lincoln day dinner at the palm beach republican party. we will show you the entire event in about two hours. here is his announcement. [applause] [inaudible] >> sit down because you're going have to get up again but some big surprises. tonight, we have as a surprise -- >> here to endorse newt gingrich, everybody's favorite, herman cain! [cheers and applause] >> how are you? >> great, great. >> surprise, surprise. surprise, surprise. >> i think you should, on the stage and family members that are here. a big moment. [applause] [laughter] >> my pleasure. >> we love you, herman cain. >> is it my turn? [laughter] >> absolutely. >> i had to wait until they gave me permission to take the microphone. [applause] thank you very much for this very warm welcome on this very special surprise
david coleman talks about the release of presidential takes from the john f. kennedye slaughter -- -- anne-marie slaughter as well. live at 7 ams turn on c-span. >> former presidential candidate herman cain has endorsed newt gingrich in the republican primary. he made the announcement at the lincoln day dinner at the palm beach republican party. we will show you the entire event in about two hours. here is his announcement. [applause] [inaudible] >> sit down because you're going...
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david agus, whose patients have ranged from steve jobs, to lance armstrong, to ted kennedy.er cure our diseases. but maybe, with targeted testing and common sense, we could p prevent them all together. it can't happen until americans like this bonehead can learn how they're killing themselves by not understands themselves. he tested my dna. i got a fit bit tracker to measure how much i move and how well i sleep. he did blood work. sent me through the latest ct scanner. to take pictures of every nook and cranny. here's the crazy part. the rest of me, healthy as a damn horse. >> this is your liver. your liver looked absolutely perfect. >> really? i'm a bit surprised. that's good news. >> all right, well, i'm worried about your surprise. but -- >> i'm from wisconsin. we like our beer. i'm sorry. what can i say? >> as we saw in the previous, it's liking the cheese. that was a little -- >> that was a great reaction, dr. agus. he joins us with bill weir. bill, now, what are you doing not going to the doctor? >> it's willful ignorance. i'm one of those bone headed guys that thinks
david agus, whose patients have ranged from steve jobs, to lance armstrong, to ted kennedy.er cure our diseases. but maybe, with targeted testing and common sense, we could p prevent them all together. it can't happen until americans like this bonehead can learn how they're killing themselves by not understands themselves. he tested my dna. i got a fit bit tracker to measure how much i move and how well i sleep. he did blood work. sent me through the latest ct scanner. to take pictures of every...
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david on this. who is he arguing then? nobody said they have a problem with him making a lot of money. from roosevelt's family or kennedy'samily, anybody who had a ton of money, nobody held it against him. who is he arguing with? i would say the straw man. he made up this fictitious character. have you paid a fair tax? i think that's a legitimate question. >> chris, you know when a politician changes the subject, it's for a reason. i'll take a slight issue with you. mitt romney, you know, in the year of occupy wall street, four years now after the wall street crash, he is mr. 1%. the whole issue of income and inequality has become a more popular issue. the republicans have even been talking about it. so the taxes will show to what agree he's in the 1% and to what agree he takes advantages of the rules that are really there for the top 1%. there's the tremendous sensitivity here from a political point of view, which is probably justified on his part. >> chris, where are you on this? i think it's the tax rate. the effective rate he paid is going to have them if it's too low. >> that's the issue, chris. because here's my thi
david on this. who is he arguing then? nobody said they have a problem with him making a lot of money. from roosevelt's family or kennedy'samily, anybody who had a ton of money, nobody held it against him. who is he arguing with? i would say the straw man. he made up this fictitious character. have you paid a fair tax? i think that's a legitimate question. >> chris, you know when a politician changes the subject, it's for a reason. i'll take a slight issue with you. mitt romney, you know,...
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kennedy, elusive hero." thank you as well. great book. a fun read. >>> joe kline, and david gregory. we're back in a moment. for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. i have to be a tree in the school play. good. you like trees. well, i like climbing them, but i've never been one. good point. ( captain ) this is your captain speaking. annie gets to be the princess. oh... but she has to kiss a boy. and he's dressed up like a big green frog ! ewww. ( announcer ) fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. yeah, our low prices are even lower. we need to teach her how to walk. she is taking up valuable cart space. aren't you, honey? [ male announcer ] it's our biggest clearance event of the year where our prices are even lower. save money. live better. walmart. >>> you scolded mitt romney, his friends, who are running this super pac that has run that and you said of mitt romney somebody who will lie to you to get to be president will lie to you when they are president. i have to ask you, are you calling mitt romney a liar? >> yes. >> you're calling mitt r
kennedy, elusive hero." thank you as well. great book. a fun read. >>> joe kline, and david gregory. we're back in a moment. for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. i have to be a tree in the school play. good. you like trees. well, i like climbing them, but i've never been one. good point. ( captain ) this is your captain speaking. annie gets to be the princess. oh... but she has to kiss a boy. and he's dressed up like a big green frog ! ewww. ( announcer )...