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mark, it's the doc! i told you it'd be all right. yes, doc? doc? stewart, the park ranger. we just don't know what direction you're in. try shouting. >> doc! >> try again. no, we're still not close enough. how's mark getting on? >> he's been sick again. >> oh, that's not good. >> and he's pale and sweating. >> no, that's not good, either. >> we should make a move, doc. >> no, don't move him. you'll know if he's getting worse--his tongue and his face will swell and he'll stop breathing and he'll die. al? al! bugger. >> well, i hope we don't have to cancel the wedding--the church is booked and everything. >> if you're worried about your deposit, you can always switch to a funeral. >> sorry. you know, i'm--i'm just--i'm going out of my mind about mark. [ringtone plays] >> doc? oh--is that bad? there's no need to shout. >> tell him we can get the whole village up there if necessary and that we can organize a search party. >> we can get the whole village up there if necessary. >> no, that'll take too long. mark doesn't have that much time. just keep try
mark, it's the doc! i told you it'd be all right. yes, doc? doc? stewart, the park ranger. we just don't know what direction you're in. try shouting. >> doc! >> try again. no, we're still not close enough. how's mark getting on? >> he's been sick again. >> oh, that's not good. >> and he's pale and sweating. >> no, that's not good, either. >> we should make a move, doc. >> no, don't move him. you'll know if he's getting worse--his tongue and his...
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she's my family. >> goodbye. >> doc! >> doc! >> doc! doc! >> doc! >> come quickly. sam--she's dying! >> there's fountains of blood-- >> blood! >> blood around her mole! >> she tried and cut it off? >> i told her not to do it, but she wouldn't listen! >> all right, i'll get my bag. >> doc, is she going to die? >> yep. not today, though. [captioning made possible by friends of nci] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] [captioning made possible by friends of nci] [dog barks, whimpers] >> go away. [barks] go away! go away! >> oh, hi, doc. lovely weather. another cracker of a day--mind you, always is around here, except last week. tuesday, was it? >> mark, i have surgery. was there something you wanted? >> yeah, my favorite derby got a right soaking. it was on the line? >> right. >> doc? julie and i are getting married as you know. >> yes. >> thank you. all a bit of a rush--julie doesn't want to wait. i don't mind unless something could change her mind. anyway, i--i was wondering--will you be my best man? >> no. >> oh. [dog whimpers] >> so
she's my family. >> goodbye. >> doc! >> doc! >> doc! doc! >> doc! >> come quickly. sam--she's dying! >> there's fountains of blood-- >> blood! >> blood around her mole! >> she tried and cut it off? >> i told her not to do it, but she wouldn't listen! >> all right, i'll get my bag. >> doc, is she going to die? >> yep. not today, though. [captioning made possible by friends of nci] [captioned by the national...
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mark, it's the doc! i told you it'd be all right. yes, doc? doc? stewart, the park ranger. we just don't know what direction you're in. try shouting. >> doc! >> try again. no, we're still not close enough. how's mark getting on? >> he's been sick again. >> oh, that's not good. >> and he's pale and sweating. >> no, that's not good, either. >> we should make a move, doc. >> no, don't move him. you'll know if he's getting worse--his tongue and his face will swell and he'll stop breathing and he'll die. al? al! bugger. >> well, i hope we don't have to cancel the wedding--the church is booked and everything. >> if you're worried about your deposit, you can always switch to a funeral. >> sorry. you know, i'm--i'm just--i'm going out of my mind about mark. [ringtone plays] >> doc? oh--is that bad? there's no need to shout. >> tell him we can get the whole village up there if necessary and that we can organize a search party. >> we can get the whole village up there if necessary. >> no, that'll take too long. mark doesn't have that much time. just keep try
mark, it's the doc! i told you it'd be all right. yes, doc? doc? stewart, the park ranger. we just don't know what direction you're in. try shouting. >> doc! >> try again. no, we're still not close enough. how's mark getting on? >> he's been sick again. >> oh, that's not good. >> and he's pale and sweating. >> no, that's not good, either. >> we should make a move, doc. >> no, don't move him. you'll know if he's getting worse--his tongue and his...
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>> you--you a doc, too? >> no, i'm a surgeon. >> oh. i'm mark, the doc's friend, and i'd like to think, a professional colleague. portwenn's police officer. no, no. i've--i've got one in. thanks, i was just going to get one for-- >> no, i insist. >> oh. well, that's--that's very generous. i'll have a pint of extra smooth, please. >> and a glass of water, please. >> doc-- oh. he seems nice. this is nice. >> i'm not in the mood, mark. >> doc, before your dad gets back--i've got some news. >> what? >> you'll never guess. >> i don't have to. >> go on, try. >> no. >> i'm getting engaged. huh. well, i think so--i hope so. i haven't asked her yet. i'm going to ask her. i bought the ring. >> julie mitchell? >> yes, julie. she's great, isn't she? you know, i was trying to think of the word. the right word for her. she's a woman. and i've made inquiries in that department, if you don't mind me saying so. successful inquiries. no problems, you'll be pleased to hear, with my equipment. no complaints. the opposite of complaints. >> you've know her f
>> you--you a doc, too? >> no, i'm a surgeon. >> oh. i'm mark, the doc's friend, and i'd like to think, a professional colleague. portwenn's police officer. no, no. i've--i've got one in. thanks, i was just going to get one for-- >> no, i insist. >> oh. well, that's--that's very generous. i'll have a pint of extra smooth, please. >> and a glass of water, please. >> doc-- oh. he seems nice. this is nice. >> i'm not in the mood, mark. >> doc,...
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>> okay, okay, doc, look.eat, pull it up, and we just talk this out and get to know each other better? let's just get to know one another. >> i am not interested in your mind. i'm interested in your body. now let's get this party started! >> okay. wait, wait, doc. wait! >> what? >> is this gonna hurt? >> i promise you i won't feel a thing. okay, stand up and face the wall. >> okay. our father... who art in heaven, hall-- wait, wait! hold on, doc! just give me a minute, now! i'm not ready for this! >> what? do you need a drink? >> now, you not gonna try to lure me in with no alcohol. i don't drink, no. >> now would be a good time to start. >> okay, doc. phew. okay. okay. wait a minute. >> relax. breathe normally. >> [ panting ] >> now exhale. exhale, exhale. breathe, shamu! breathe! >> aah! i'm not gonna make it! this my last day on earth! tell my daughter, cora, she got a half-brother! >> mr. brown, please! >> no, no, tell curtis payne i kissed ella, and she liked it when we were little! she liked it! aah! >>
>> okay, okay, doc, look.eat, pull it up, and we just talk this out and get to know each other better? let's just get to know one another. >> i am not interested in your mind. i'm interested in your body. now let's get this party started! >> okay. wait, wait, doc. wait! >> what? >> is this gonna hurt? >> i promise you i won't feel a thing. okay, stand up and face the wall. >> okay. our father... who art in heaven, hall-- wait, wait! hold on, doc! just...
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>> doc? >> judge, what i've been talking about was how they rip the open wound, of course, hurt the most when you tear the bandage off. and is that what the fed was going to do with this taper? i don't think they will. instead, i think we're going to see very light taper when we first hit with that, and that's part of the reason why you've seen the market react the way it has. in other words, i think we continue to grind to the upside, to frustrate the ghouls out there who want to see us move to the downside very quickly. there's a whole bunch of them -- viewers, as well as folks on twitter -- that cheer every little bit of a downturn, and yet it comes right back. and even with the eem that you were talking about, steven and bk, the emerging markets, we got down. we never got as low as the june reaction on the eems. they only got down to about 37, 40, and now back up over 41 now. so i think things continue to go higher. >> kate moore, the chief investment strategist with jpmorgan, private ban
>> doc? >> judge, what i've been talking about was how they rip the open wound, of course, hurt the most when you tear the bandage off. and is that what the fed was going to do with this taper? i don't think they will. instead, i think we're going to see very light taper when we first hit with that, and that's part of the reason why you've seen the market react the way it has. in other words, i think we continue to grind to the upside, to frustrate the ghouls out there who want to...
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baby doc is back. extraordinary access, her report when we return. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> welcome back. a new challenge and a controversial figure from the past. haiti's baby doc john-claude duvalier faces hearing about terrifying experiences. what isn't a surprise is what baby doc has to say about those days, then and now. special correspondent soledad traveled to haiti. >> this is the real space of the prison. >> this is the flooring. >> this is exactly the flooring. >> bobby duval is a survivor, he served time in the notorious prison and lived to talk about it. >> i counted 20 that died in my hands, 20, right there. >> in the eight months you were here. >> yeah. >> he was tortured and starved with hundreds of other haitians under the rule of john-claude d
baby doc is back. extraordinary access, her report when we return. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> welcome back. a new challenge and a controversial figure from the past. haiti's baby doc john-claude...
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baby doc is back. extraordinary access, her report when we return. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> welcome back. a new challenge and a controversial figure from the past. haiti's baby doc john-claude duvalier faces hearing about terrifying experiences. what isn't a surprise is what baby doc has to say about those days, then and now. special correspondent soledad traveled to haiti. >> this is the real space of the prison. >> this is the flooring. >> this is exactly the flooring. >> bobby duval is a survivor, he served time in the notorious prison and lived to talk about it. >> i counted 20 that died in my hands, 20, right there. >> in the eight months you were here. >> yeah. >> he was tortured and starved with hundreds of other haitians under the rule of john-claude duvalier, better
baby doc is back. extraordinary access, her report when we return. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> welcome back. a new challenge and a controversial figure from the past. haiti's baby doc john-claude duvalier faces...
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baby doc is back. extraordinary access, her report when we return. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. (vo) every sunday night gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the beginning of something much bigger. >> i am now in this place where you should never come. (vo) tomorrow night, the premiere of skydancer. >> there's this myth out there that mohawks don't get scared. (vo) how do mohawk iron workers balance work in the sky with life on the reservation? >> it's two different lives he's leading. >> welcome back. a new challenge and a controversial figure from the past. haiti's baby doc john-claude duvalier faces hearing about terrifying experiences. what isn't a surprise is what baby doc has to say about those days, then and now. special co
baby doc is back. extraordinary access, her report when we return. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. (vo) every sunday night gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >> this is just the...
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we love to talk about doc, but doc mcstuffins is all things wonderful and nerdy.he show's creator and executive producer. i have all kinds of nerd land questions. why is doc mcstuffins black? >> it really was a very early discussion with disney. i think it was the very first discussion when they bought the show. there was no artwork. they said, look, we've been looking for a property that has someone of a different race. i said, that sounds great. i think my lesson to everyone else is it's such a simple decision to make. we don't think about it anymore after that. you create a great character. we made this decision. now we see how that impact has just sort of trickled out into the world to make sure that we have representations of all different kinds of kids so that kids can look at themselves and see themselves on tv, which is so important. >> why is doc mcstuffins' head so big? >> that is a very good question that has come back to haunt us.. although, she looks good in her walk around. she kind of looks normal. she's a very smart girl. she needs a place to put a
we love to talk about doc, but doc mcstuffins is all things wonderful and nerdy.he show's creator and executive producer. i have all kinds of nerd land questions. why is doc mcstuffins black? >> it really was a very early discussion with disney. i think it was the very first discussion when they bought the show. there was no artwork. they said, look, we've been looking for a property that has someone of a different race. i said, that sounds great. i think my lesson to everyone else is...
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when america tonight returns baby doc is back. america tonight's special reporter >> and welcome back. as if haiti didn't have enough to deal with.about now everyone's watching the courts consider whether its notorious forl former ruler jean-claude duvalier, the big surprise is what baby doc himself has to say. america tonight's special correspondent soledad o'brien traveled to haiti where she met with the former ruler. >> this is the exactly the floolg. >> bobby duvall is a survivor. he served eight months at fort dumage haiti's most notorious prison and lived to talk about it. >> i counted 20 that died. >> in the eight months you were here? >> in the eight months, yeah. >> deu duvall, was tortured under the rule of jean-claude dux dux, bab duvalier, baby doc. he is alive today because president carter sent a list of 13 people he wanted freed from prison. >> they sent him a leader with 13 names on it and i was one of the last three alive. that's how i got out. >> so the list had 13 people on it and there were only three living. t
when america tonight returns baby doc is back. america tonight's special reporter >> and welcome back. as if haiti didn't have enough to deal with.about now everyone's watching the courts consider whether its notorious forl former ruler jean-claude duvalier, the big surprise is what baby doc himself has to say. america tonight's special correspondent soledad o'brien traveled to haiti where she met with the former ruler. >> this is the exactly the floolg. >> bobby duvall is a...
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it's not a name i would buy at this level. >> doc, acty vision?ion had a big drop in earnings on the latest cycle. bely it's been out -- obviously it's been outperforming electronic arts and the xbox and playstation, new iterations coming out this fall. i think that's a propeller higher for both of these stocks even though acty vision is not looking so good right here. >> marathon? >> i'm not big in the energy space right now. i think there's vulnerability there as the syrian tensions ease. if i were to own a stock it would be an energy stock that's a bigger yield which there are plenty more than marathon. >> palo alto to. >> quarter looks better than we thought. 2014. a name wall street has loved in the past. a name i have loved in the past. in a few minutes i will tell you how to trade it. >> final trades up next and find out who you think won our debate when we come back. a we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known s
it's not a name i would buy at this level. >> doc, acty vision?ion had a big drop in earnings on the latest cycle. bely it's been out -- obviously it's been outperforming electronic arts and the xbox and playstation, new iterations coming out this fall. i think that's a propeller higher for both of these stocks even though acty vision is not looking so good right here. >> marathon? >> i'm not big in the energy space right now. i think there's vulnerability there as the syrian...
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"help me out here, doc. i need a time of death." "sorry, lieutenant, but i can't give you "an official t.o.d. until i get her on the slab. "but based on hypostatic lividity "and degree of rigor, i'd say our cheerleader got her pom-poms pierced right around halftime." real? real. "anything else?" "left-handed assailant, used a single-edged blade, multiple entry wounds and defensive trauma." "so how are we gonna find this psychopath?" "well, like our killer, we'll just have to... take a stab at it." that's it. so, you think i'll get the part? uh, well, i for one totally buy you as a brilliant forensic investigator. thanks, but i believe it's pronounced "fornesic." what do you think, charlie? unbelievable. aw... i mean...beyond belief. that's sweet. i mean...i just don't believe it. you made your point, charlie. do you like what i did with the glasses? on, smart... off, hot. my mind is just completely blown. so when are you gonna be on tv? i have to pass the audition first. let's not put the cart before the whores. horse. (clears throa
"help me out here, doc. i need a time of death." "sorry, lieutenant, but i can't give you "an official t.o.d. until i get her on the slab. "but based on hypostatic lividity "and degree of rigor, i'd say our cheerleader got her pom-poms pierced right around halftime." real? real. "anything else?" "left-handed assailant, used a single-edged blade, multiple entry wounds and defensive trauma." "so how are we gonna find this...
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i'll tell you whose as rabid as any bears fan i know, doc rivers. >> cris: your old partner. >> al: now the coach of the clippers, of course comes from the celtics, grew up in chicago and loves, loves, loves the bears. i told that to trestman last night. he said i'd love to meet doc some day. >> cris: he plays golf with him, make sure he keeps his head low. >> al: that's going to do it. the bears, who took a huge early lead, then appeared to be in jeopardy, but turnovers do it at the end and it wraps it up and it was a killer for the pittsburgh steelers, who head to england. merry old england. not so merry for the pittsburgh steelers nor for the minnesota vikings, who they'll face next week. coming up next, it's the wendy's postgame report after these words from your local stations. >>> well, five steelers turnovers lead to 23 chicago points, as many as pittsburgh scored in the game, and the bears win it 40-23 to take them to 3-0 and dump the steelers to 0-3. not an overwhelming game statistically for jay cutler, a tidy one, though. 20 of 30 for 159 yards and a touchdown and no intercep
i'll tell you whose as rabid as any bears fan i know, doc rivers. >> cris: your old partner. >> al: now the coach of the clippers, of course comes from the celtics, grew up in chicago and loves, loves, loves the bears. i told that to trestman last night. he said i'd love to meet doc some day. >> cris: he plays golf with him, make sure he keeps his head low. >> al: that's going to do it. the bears, who took a huge early lead, then appeared to be in jeopardy, but turnovers...
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she loves "doc mcstuffins." so -- i turn the tv on. i have it on dvr.h. so, i literally turn it when -- it's a close-up of benicio, and he is wolf manned out. he could not be more wolf man. and i mean, blood, blood, blood. shirt like hanging off and just roaring at the camera. my daughter doesn't cry, but she got really still and quiet. i said, "oh, god!" i was trying to get "doc mcstuffins," on but in my head, i fast forwarded to her being 25 going, "don't worry, dad, the heroin takes care of the werewolf nightmares." [ laughter ] so -- >> jimmy: werewolf nightmares. >> that you gave me when i was -- >> jimmy: you were being thinking about this. >> so then, i'm like, "i got to erase the werewolf. i've got to erase the werewolf. so the rest of the day we play, we paint, we do crafts. nighttime, i'm putting her to bed. she goes, "i want to watch movies on the pooter." she likes to watch little youtube videos. and right now, you know what she likes? "school house rock." >> jimmy: she likes "school house rock!" [ applause ] >> right! loves "school house ro
she loves "doc mcstuffins." so -- i turn the tv on. i have it on dvr.h. so, i literally turn it when -- it's a close-up of benicio, and he is wolf manned out. he could not be more wolf man. and i mean, blood, blood, blood. shirt like hanging off and just roaring at the camera. my daughter doesn't cry, but she got really still and quiet. i said, "oh, god!" i was trying to get "doc mcstuffins," on but in my head, i fast forwarded to her being 25 going, "don't...
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every doc, every hospital will tell you that. they give you good ideas about how you can fitch it. what's in obamacare is not the ideas from that. >> with all due respect, that's not true. and much of obamacare is really based on republican plans including a plan in massachusetts that was put in place by a republican governor. based on competition. it is based on the private sector competing against itself for the first time ever. but let me go to one other thing. significant competition for the first time ever. and transparency. and it is the result of that, rates have gone down. for more than two decades, health care spending has been on a high end tragic he cannery. for the first time ever, on its way down. we'll see how long that lasts. >> i want to show you one more headline. i'm sorry. i keep showing you headlines. this is from the courier-journal in kentucky. it is about your leader, mitch mcconnell. the big headline is shutdown is looming. it is tagging mitch mcconnell with shutting down the government. do you think that he is sending ted cruz a thank-you note this morning
every doc, every hospital will tell you that. they give you good ideas about how you can fitch it. what's in obamacare is not the ideas from that. >> with all due respect, that's not true. and much of obamacare is really based on republican plans including a plan in massachusetts that was put in place by a republican governor. based on competition. it is based on the private sector competing against itself for the first time ever. but let me go to one other thing. significant competition...
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good to know from a medical point of view, the docs want you to consider it and get help if you need >> statins, you take them? a lot of people do in our country. our viewers want to know about the benefits and if the benefits outweigh the risks. we heard about muscle cramping and liver damage and all that sort of thing, so the doctors will fill us in on these miracle drugs coming up. >> if you love to eat fruit, i asked the docs what can we say? berries, they say. anything that ends in berries. now there's suggests some berries are better than others when it comes to boosting your immune system. with the flu season we're going to get, i hear, a good time to boost it up. we'll be right back. wait for it... wait for it... ah! ah! wait for it... wait for it... [ laughs ] you know, i'm not trying to be ungrateful here or anything... but i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have
good to know from a medical point of view, the docs want you to consider it and get help if you need >> statins, you take them? a lot of people do in our country. our viewers want to know about the benefits and if the benefits outweigh the risks. we heard about muscle cramping and liver damage and all that sort of thing, so the doctors will fill us in on these miracle drugs coming up. >> if you love to eat fruit, i asked the docs what can we say? berries, they say. anything that...
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doc?i mean, i don't blame stef for the view she had as far as the longer term and the revenue rates coming down there. but for a shorter term trade i did like it. i still do. because that 64 bit that we talked about and those new chips, that's also going over into the ipads, the new generation of the ipads they come out with. that will be great for qualcomm as well. >> where are you on qualcomm? >> i'm long. briefly -- >> eternally long or what? >> briefly i agree stephan stephanie. i told it poorly and came to my senses. i'm low on the stock. not the core position that it was but i think they're picking up more share. >> when you ask we deliver with trade on four stocks that have lit up our twitter feed. first up joey, carmax, buy, sell, hold? >> buy. earnings solid, technicals look good. >> dr. j, zillow coming over to you. what cou do? >> last thursday i guess, judge, after the fed the stock was 103. today down to 88 and barely budged after bottoming down there. i think it could go a li
doc?i mean, i don't blame stef for the view she had as far as the longer term and the revenue rates coming down there. but for a shorter term trade i did like it. i still do. because that 64 bit that we talked about and those new chips, that's also going over into the ipads, the new generation of the ipads they come out with. that will be great for qualcomm as well. >> where are you on qualcomm? >> i'm long. briefly -- >> eternally long or what? >> briefly i agree...
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doc, this elbow stopped working. yup. how long did it take before you got any kind of reaction from wearing the tommie copper sleeve? as soon as i put it on. what? as soon as i put it on. i put it on, i got on with the rest of my day and then went home and played football with my kids for a couple hours. so what did it feel like that day when you got home? it was indescribable being able to throw the ball with my kids again. i hadn't been able to do that in almost a year and a half and i couldn't thank tommie enough. honestly. and how about you sir? now tennis pro, talk about he sleeves first. what did it do for your elbow? i'm hitting balls all day long and after you reach a certain age and certain mileage it'll start to wear and tear on it. this actually eases up he pain in my arm. ice, advil, i don't have to do it anymore at all. how about the knees? you had 3 knee operations on each knee? each knee. has it had impact on your knees? with the sleeve i have no pain at all. that's great. and now let's talk about the thing
doc, this elbow stopped working. yup. how long did it take before you got any kind of reaction from wearing the tommie copper sleeve? as soon as i put it on. what? as soon as i put it on. i put it on, i got on with the rest of my day and then went home and played football with my kids for a couple hours. so what did it feel like that day when you got home? it was indescribable being able to throw the ball with my kids again. i hadn't been able to do that in almost a year and a half and i...
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(singing gibberish) come on, doc. what's the problem?s. (whooshing) oh, no! she's not gone. and she has a jetpack! looks like we'll just have to outfly her. hang on, doc. fly away! (doctor r screaming) turn! turn. turn! duck! hang on! (doctor r screaming) good work, verb dog. hop on. fly. uh-oh. spoke to soon. down there. good thinking, doc. descend. the sewers? hurry, this way. i don't know what the big deal is. what's her power? walking loud? she's the worst of all. she... where are you hiding? come out, come out wherever you are. (hypnotized): coming, helen... martha, no! come to helen. fight it, martha. fight it. can't... resist... atta girl! martha! remember: ambulate. ambulate? hey, that's right. i remember. she made fun of me. helen: petrify. you did it! you turned her to stone. yeah. just one thing left. this. a muzzle? sorry, you can't speak through this muzzle, which means you're powerless. just like your friends. friends? ronald? (in doctor r voice): my plan worked... (clears throat) my plan worked just the way i hoped. i turn
(singing gibberish) come on, doc. what's the problem?s. (whooshing) oh, no! she's not gone. and she has a jetpack! looks like we'll just have to outfly her. hang on, doc. fly away! (doctor r screaming) turn! turn. turn! duck! hang on! (doctor r screaming) good work, verb dog. hop on. fly. uh-oh. spoke to soon. down there. good thinking, doc. descend. the sewers? hurry, this way. i don't know what the big deal is. what's her power? walking loud? she's the worst of all. she... where are you...
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just a little but you know now i only go to the doc. the day. and enter into. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. so we have a new group of specialists here now all of them are young you know how are they going to get along with each other and i don't know. who they. would say used to be a bureaucrat. seriously. what adventures await in this mysterious land where they live what to eat and want to be actually doing in antarctica. is he he speaks. if. on their way to antarctica the crew of the i can to make sure that of face many challenges. here you have to look out for yourself crashing onto rocks trapped in pack ice in extreme conditions anything can happen and dart to always comes up with surprises you have to keep your eyes open because if there's always something going wrong the ship carries huge reserves of water food fuel as well as helicopters and people able to survive extreme conditions they're ready for anything even an apocalypse she's really an incredible ship calling all antarctica stations this is academic a field of radio check please
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point two million unemployed big among those docs. of course to pay. the social care we have in france and big social care is an employment so we'd move we would be much more healthier in france and we. probably diffuse it if everyone was to have. a job the world trade organization has criticized this campaign as patriotic protectionism as fast as economic y. was getting trickier to manage politicians seem to be grasping at straws the government's new call to arms may look good on paper but as critics point out it could end up an economic forecasts. does or sylvia r.t. paris so take a swing around the globe to look at some other stories making headlines around the world this hour in mexico over twenty people have been killed as a tropical storm a menu well ravages the country's pacific coast for a third day there could be more bad news on the weather front as hurricane ingrid threatens to make landfall from the west around fifteen thousand people have been evacuated to safety amid fears of heavy rains flooding and mudslides. rallies in turkey enter a s
point two million unemployed big among those docs. of course to pay. the social care we have in france and big social care is an employment so we'd move we would be much more healthier in france and we. probably diffuse it if everyone was to have. a job the world trade organization has criticized this campaign as patriotic protectionism as fast as economic y. was getting trickier to manage politicians seem to be grasping at straws the government's new call to arms may look good on paper but as...
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those docs are of course. the social care we have in france and a bigger more of the social worker is employment so we'd move rued be much more healthier in france and with lower deficits deficit if everyone was to have. a job the world trade organization has criticized this campaign as patriotic protectionism as france's economic why was giving trickier to manage politicians seem to be grasping at straws the government's new call to arms may look good on paper but its critics point out it could end up an economic fall power. does or sylvia r.t. paris. delegates from ninety countries are heading home after a three day meeting off of the world economic forum in the chinese city of dali an economic power play is to discuss issues ranging from industrial innovation and energy security to trade and investment in his speech to the chinese premier said he expected the country to reach its target of seven point five percent growth this year despite the rough conditions in the global economy but dr faustin peds berka
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. >> doc mcstuffins. she fixes all the broken toys in the neighborhood.cluding an x-ray machine, a book of boo boos and this doc also makes house calls. this is the check up sensor. >> there's going to be disagreement. >> fighting over that, aren't they? >> what's this scooter? >> this is our j-2 jr. flicker. it's a perfect first scooter for kids. easy to balance. the kids get on and they wiggle. they just wiggle. >> all right. >> love it. >> all right. are you ready to battle. >> oh my gosh, it's like a high-tech rock-em sock-em robots. >> that's exactly what it is. we have these controllers and you are just battling away. just move your arms. move your arms. >> look at that right cross. >> five hits and you can do a knockout. >> oh, yeah, okay. >> yeah. >> i just punched al. >> amanda has butterflies. they really fly. she is flying a beautiful fairy. >> that's cool. >> and finally we have amanda and she is on go dance. >> this is so good. >> this is ipad or the iphone and it uses your camera and turns it into a motion sensor so detects your movement and
. >> doc mcstuffins. she fixes all the broken toys in the neighborhood.cluding an x-ray machine, a book of boo boos and this doc also makes house calls. this is the check up sensor. >> there's going to be disagreement. >> fighting over that, aren't they? >> what's this scooter? >> this is our j-2 jr. flicker. it's a perfect first scooter for kids. easy to balance. the kids get on and they wiggle. they just wiggle. >> all right. >> love it. >> all...
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now we have three caravans out doc six.nottingham and >> how have the fans been? >> they've been awesome. areuly believe there nothing like ravens fans. >> and there's nothing like purple friday. >> there are 16 games to a football season so we have plenty left the play. we always have a hard time playing denver at home. it's too bad it was a home game for the opener. some great things have been happening even if it was clutch. >> ready for sunday's game and despite losing last week, they're looking for another super bowl. great to have foot all back. >> it really is. i've waited all year to see them make that charge again. nothing like purple friday and it's the first one of the season. the ravens cheerleaders and the marching band have been out and about all day. >> everyone is so excited for the game. everyone is going out and showing their support. everyone has their purple on. crowds? >> yes, everywhere we have gone. everyone is riled up. it should be good. >> it seems like everybody is wearing purple. there's nothing like ravens fans. >> win or lose, we have
now we have three caravans out doc six.nottingham and >> how have the fans been? >> they've been awesome. areuly believe there nothing like ravens fans. >> and there's nothing like purple friday. >> there are 16 games to a football season so we have plenty left the play. we always have a hard time playing denver at home. it's too bad it was a home game for the opener. some great things have been happening even if it was clutch. >> ready for sunday's game and...
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bobe doc, hundreds of people behind bars, and torturing them for years, and now duvalier is facing hisusers, and helping the country recover from devastation. we went to haiti to meet the former president. >> this is exactly the flooring >> reporter: bobby duvall is a survivor. he served 8 months in haiti's notorious prison and leved to talk about it. >> 20 of them died here. right there. >> reporter: in the 8 months you were here? >> yes. >> reporter: duvall, a political prisoner was starved and abused under john duvalier, baby doc. the lawyer for duvalier called us up and said there was a place where we might be able to meet up with the former president, and we're heading there now to see if we can get an interview with him. we met at the peak of a hilltop restaurant in the nation's capital. at 52 years old, duvalier appears a shadow of his formaller self. ç] >> finally tonight, we travel back in time for what was surely a revolution. passionate, shocking and promoting salute outrage. now the footsteps of what is today recognized as a historic overthrow of tradition is featured at th
bobe doc, hundreds of people behind bars, and torturing them for years, and now duvalier is facing hisusers, and helping the country recover from devastation. we went to haiti to meet the former president. >> this is exactly the flooring >> reporter: bobby duvall is a survivor. he served 8 months in haiti's notorious prison and leved to talk about it. >> 20 of them died here. right there. >> reporter: in the 8 months you were here? >> yes. >> reporter:...
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the fact that it's doc bottom i don't know what that is about. i cannot believe it. >> you have some. >> anderson: we bought some. >> my god. how do we smell it without putting it on. >> try it. [laughter] >> anderson: what does it have in it? >> i don't smell it. >> anderson: the ingredients are purified water. are you kidding me? [applause] [laughter] purified water, aloe, camomille, heather and glycerin and it's 14.99. >> doc bottoms. >> anderson: it's like spraying water on you. this is why it's relieves the smell because it's water and you wash it off. >> you know where it's from? long island. >> anderson: we will take a break and have more of the "first 15" when we come back. [applause] [cheering] [♪] coming up a couple drowning in debt and desperate for help. we help them put an end to their out of control spending. >> we go out to dinner three or four times a week and pretend we don't have money problems. >> and the top three steps you can do right now to pay off your big bills. andy and i are going head-to-head in a trivia challenge we a
the fact that it's doc bottom i don't know what that is about. i cannot believe it. >> you have some. >> anderson: we bought some. >> my god. how do we smell it without putting it on. >> try it. [laughter] >> anderson: what does it have in it? >> i don't smell it. >> anderson: the ingredients are purified water. are you kidding me? [applause] [laughter] purified water, aloe, camomille, heather and glycerin and it's 14.99. >> doc bottoms. >>...
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>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?well, they never meet anyone whose as interested in hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a joint, an spliff, a blunt, receptors throughout the brain respond. and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of well-being, they say. >> that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when y
>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?well, they never meet anyone whose as interested in hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a...
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and i believe brian named this kitten doc, for department of corrections. >> doc is great.e's still very bold. he's a mouser. i mean like an incredible mouser. usually a few times a week he'll bring in mice from outside or rats from outside and we live near the mountains so there's quite a bit of wildlife and he'll bring us a trophy pretty much a couple times a week. ♪ >>> an inmate's stress prompts an emergency response. >> he's been trying to booze himself all day -- abuse himself all day. threating suicide. >> when i lay my hands, i continue. >> a repeat offender is charged with beating her mother and must rely on her daughter for
and i believe brian named this kitten doc, for department of corrections. >> doc is great.e's still very bold. he's a mouser. i mean like an incredible mouser. usually a few times a week he'll bring in mice from outside or rats from outside and we live near the mountains so there's quite a bit of wildlife and he'll bring us a trophy pretty much a couple times a week. ♪ >>> an inmate's stress prompts an emergency response. >> he's been trying to booze himself all day --...
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project that was evaluated in the environmental evaluation that's basically, what our office would be doc to make sure before issuing the permit that that permit committals with the conditions it's agreed to >> under the action that's in question right now this would be for projects that have already been approved. >> prior to the start of the sequa appeal period. >> uh-huh. >> when the department gets the building permit the package for the building permit that process evaluates that process of what was approved. >> the building permit approval is needs to consider the question of whether the environmental evaluation covers the same project as the building permit being issued. >> so the i'm trying to understand that would be for a project after the building permit is issued and another permit needs to be orientated because of some change. and the legislation is determining that the project is not - doesn't need any additional permit evaluation 3 - >> yes. >> there needs to be some ability to appeal that. >> yes. that would be the decision appealed that the project has not think modified.
project that was evaluated in the environmental evaluation that's basically, what our office would be doc to make sure before issuing the permit that that permit committals with the conditions it's agreed to >> under the action that's in question right now this would be for projects that have already been approved. >> prior to the start of the sequa appeal period. >> uh-huh. >> when the department gets the building permit the package for the building permit that process...
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so, trust me doc, it was time for me to repent. and from that point on, 28-67, trust me the last 39 have been far better than the first 28. for sure. [applause] dr. oz: the best part of this story, both ducks and humans have a chance to reverse what we do to our liver. >> it is a scary thing. it is a needed thing. dr. oz: talking about livers if i had to quiz the family and everybody at home think about this. who do you think has the healthiest liver in the entire family? any thoughts out there? > cy is out? dr. oz: one person i am confident probably does for his age and that is uncle cy. why is that? all that tea. >> hey. you want this tea jug you going to have to pry it from my cold dead fingers. >> i bring my with me. >> look here. you guys make me sick. i get up every morning and brew my own tea. brush my own teeth. hen i take my own nap. dr. oz: two gallons of tea a unsweetened?d or >> unsweet. sweetened will rot your teeth. >> you know it has anti-oxidants that should be beneficial from your liver. i thought it was sweet tea.
so, trust me doc, it was time for me to repent. and from that point on, 28-67, trust me the last 39 have been far better than the first 28. for sure. [applause] dr. oz: the best part of this story, both ducks and humans have a chance to reverse what we do to our liver. >> it is a scary thing. it is a needed thing. dr. oz: talking about livers if i had to quiz the family and everybody at home think about this. who do you think has the healthiest liver in the entire family? any thoughts out...
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is it possible there will be a flu vaccine that will treat every flu, doc? path. we're not there yet. we're almost a few years away from this. but it's a very interesting concept. this is a research that's coming out of oxford in england. the researchers and scientists are finding out more and more about this universal vaccine. what we know is every year there are new strains of flus that have coming in. they changed the protein on the surface on a regular basis. that's why every year the researchers, the doctors and vaccine developers sit together and sort of guesstimate exactly what kind of flu is going to company the next season. if you're recall, last year, despite all the vaccines, only 62% of the people were covered by this strains we predicted. that's really not good enough. this universal vaccine hopefully will be able to cover 100%. part of the discovery here is instead of going after the surface proteins of the flu strain that can change, now we're going to target the actual core protein in the flu. and that's universal across all the flu strains.
is it possible there will be a flu vaccine that will treat every flu, doc? path. we're not there yet. we're almost a few years away from this. but it's a very interesting concept. this is a research that's coming out of oxford in england. the researchers and scientists are finding out more and more about this universal vaccine. what we know is every year there are new strains of flus that have coming in. they changed the protein on the surface on a regular basis. that's why every year the...
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well, we did it, doc. i can't believe we were able to recreate your medical waste exactly! - what are the odds we'd find a 3-pound, 2-ounce armenian fetus? - armenian fetus? oh, drat my sloppy handwriting. that says, "2-pound, 3-ounce iranian fetus." - iranian, armenian. what difference could it make? [all screaming] oh. - it's a miracle! - what did you do? all these people-- [gunshot] - malloy, it doesn't heal people anymore. - yeah, i know. - aah! ♪ [typing] [bell dings] >> jon is back! >> hey, stubies! >> hey! >> baby. >> mmm. force [speaking in foreign language] >> how are you doing? >> mush, mushka! >> oh (bleep)! >> we have a huge problem. >> what? >> hey, no, i don't know is back. the middle east has changed him. he is not even acting american. get a defibrillator and two big macs. let's do this. >> okay. ah! >> hey, jon. >> clear! >> obamacare can suck pollen bee's (bleep). >> it is politically correct -- can't we say that word? >> open that thing. it locks. hear me, oh children of israel! >> ha, ha, ha! >> bicycle! >> ha, ha, ha! >> is that a heineken? >> oh, no. >
well, we did it, doc. i can't believe we were able to recreate your medical waste exactly! - what are the odds we'd find a 3-pound, 2-ounce armenian fetus? - armenian fetus? oh, drat my sloppy handwriting. that says, "2-pound, 3-ounce iranian fetus." - iranian, armenian. what difference could it make? [all screaming] oh. - it's a miracle! - what did you do? all these people-- [gunshot] - malloy, it doesn't heal people anymore. - yeah, i know. - aah! ♪ [typing] [bell dings] >>...
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doc that we've had an accident was. the really good sense not the first time my friend has got me into trouble with and . actually it's the third time in a couple of weeks and. when he goes out alone he always wears a sign around his neck my name is alexander savor off i'm deaf and blind please take my right hand and write on it to block letters i will easily understand. i want some frozen foods. as usual soups and main courses. with five types like a. staff of the supermarket and not just serving someone with disabilities they're also learning about humanity without even knowing it. even the suspicious security guard he usually watches over customers always expecting trouble of his to walk so vote off home. ok. i can make it on my own from now on a further thanks very much what's your name. i'm alexander too but just as it says here. to the shop is tough. but people often help. fifty years ago classrooms in this school are equipped with the very latest in technology deaf and blind students took part in a huge scientifi
doc that we've had an accident was. the really good sense not the first time my friend has got me into trouble with and . actually it's the third time in a couple of weeks and. when he goes out alone he always wears a sign around his neck my name is alexander savor off i'm deaf and blind please take my right hand and write on it to block letters i will easily understand. i want some frozen foods. as usual soups and main courses. with five types like a. staff of the supermarket and not just...
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doc ok. this one this is a halo yes no it's a hand to hand. oh yes. so the. fingers i can feel hear. right and this is a hand with this is a hand with. a palm. holding. a child that's not. just throw i say. make sense. but the much that i should pray but only to a mother and her child that. is. ten years ago melatonin the priest was a clown an acrobat in a circus now he serves in a church affiliated to russia's only children's home specializing in deaf and blind kids his aim is to help them bear their cross humbly and wait for the next world he's also unraveling the mystery of the homes most famous graduate and xander savoy off. the porch i'm interested in exactly what makes him tick. what drives him what it's based on. quote the foundation it doesn't matter to me whether it's faith or intuition. i can call myself a believer because i believe in mutual humanity and its necessity. and if that doesn't ultimately prevail all of mankind is doomed. as a graduate from moscow state university psychology faculty of could have spent his life with books as a scholar in
doc ok. this one this is a halo yes no it's a hand to hand. oh yes. so the. fingers i can feel hear. right and this is a hand with this is a hand with. a palm. holding. a child that's not. just throw i say. make sense. but the much that i should pray but only to a mother and her child that. is. ten years ago melatonin the priest was a clown an acrobat in a circus now he serves in a church affiliated to russia's only children's home specializing in deaf and blind kids his aim is to help them...
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help me out here, doc. i need a time of death for our little cheerleader.o.d. until i get her on the slab. but based on hypostatic lividity and degree of rigor, i'd say our cheerleader got her pom-poms pierced right around halftime. anything else? left-handed assailant, used a single-edge blade, multiple entry wounds and defensive trauma. so how are we gonna find this psychopath? well, like our killer, we'll just have to... take a stab at it. ♪ mama's got a squeezebox, daddy never sleeps at night ♪ unbelievable. yeah. they're real, you know. i know, i was married to her. oh, yeah. dawg! you know what? i'll be in my room. so when are you guys going fishing? this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho h
help me out here, doc. i need a time of death for our little cheerleader.o.d. until i get her on the slab. but based on hypostatic lividity and degree of rigor, i'd say our cheerleader got her pom-poms pierced right around halftime. anything else? left-handed assailant, used a single-edge blade, multiple entry wounds and defensive trauma. so how are we gonna find this psychopath? well, like our killer, we'll just have to... take a stab at it. ♪ mama's got a squeezebox, daddy never sleeps at...
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thanks, doc bolt! digger: what if chuck comes back and we don't recognize him?i don't want my buddy to be different. how about just like i was, only better? [ gasps ] chuck! you don't seem different at all! i'm the same old me, but i feel great. worrying about seeing the mechanic was much worse than actually seeing him. boy, from now on, i'm not gonna worry about stuff until i need to. bumpers up, you guys! all: friends for the long haul! so, does that mean you're ready to play? you bet. what should we play? wahoo! i've got some great ideas for disguises for everyone! [ all cheering ] biggs: yeah, chuck! go, buddy, go! [ engine sputtering ] hmm, that sounds pretty bad. [ tires screech ] chuck: mom! mom! i just heard! so, uncle verde was here last night? he sure was. [ horn honks ] red-hot turbochargers! and he put up the half-pipe at the proving track? he sure did. i bet you've seen uncle verde do some amazing truck tricks on the half-pipe, huh? my brother has pulled off some pretty great stunts. flips, twists, nose grinds, tail slides -- he's done it all. the b
thanks, doc bolt! digger: what if chuck comes back and we don't recognize him?i don't want my buddy to be different. how about just like i was, only better? [ gasps ] chuck! you don't seem different at all! i'm the same old me, but i feel great. worrying about seeing the mechanic was much worse than actually seeing him. boy, from now on, i'm not gonna worry about stuff until i need to. bumpers up, you guys! all: friends for the long haul! so, does that mean you're ready to play? you bet. what...
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and i believe brian named this kitten doc, for department of corrections. >> doc is great.. i mean like an incredible mouser. usually a few times a week he'll bring in mice from outside or rats from outside and we live near the mountains so there's quite a bit of wildlife and he'll bring us a trophy pretty much a couple times a week. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> an inmate's stress prompts an emergency response. >> he's been trying to abuse himself all day. threatening suicide. trying to swallow things. >> i'm in here because of ike and tina. that's what i named my hands. ike and tina. >> a repeat offender is charged with beating her mother and must now rely on her daughter for support. >> please don't forget to get the money, alexis.
and i believe brian named this kitten doc, for department of corrections. >> doc is great.. i mean like an incredible mouser. usually a few times a week he'll bring in mice from outside or rats from outside and we live near the mountains so there's quite a bit of wildlife and he'll bring us a trophy pretty much a couple times a week. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> an inmate's stress prompts an emergency response. >> he's been...
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." - he doesn't get paid in chickens like the country doc of old, but, you know, he... he is a country doc. - i'm gonna start cadillacking down the road. - he's very open to giving money to patients if they need it. we go to the nursing home. he doesn't get paid for that. one of our little patients said, "i just want dr. jackson to kiss me on the cheek one more time." so we went to the nursing home, and we're trying not to cry, and he's giving her a big kiss, and she smiled, and she passed away a week later, but the family said it meant everything to her because he had been her doctor for so long. - hey. quit it. - ken's really not a cowboy caregiver. he's a board-certified surgeon, a pediatrician, internist, gerontologist, and the rarest physician of all-- the family doctor who not only makes house calls, he does it on horseback, for free, to the isolated havasupai tribe deep in the grand canyon. - i feel like i belong here. i'm almost 63 years old, and i'm grateful that i can still do this. the sexy part is going into the grand canyon to see prenatal patients, but the job is really a
." - he doesn't get paid in chickens like the country doc of old, but, you know, he... he is a country doc. - i'm gonna start cadillacking down the road. - he's very open to giving money to patients if they need it. we go to the nursing home. he doesn't get paid for that. one of our little patients said, "i just want dr. jackson to kiss me on the cheek one more time." so we went to the nursing home, and we're trying not to cry, and he's giving her a big kiss, and she smiled, and...
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literally separated off from the rest of the city almost by mediæval motes using the wall to systems of the docland . the access roads to the city within a city as accused by checkpoints. a private security service can deny access without reason at any time. is this the city of the future accessible only to the wealthy and powerful to fit into this brave new world. so the legal aspects of this are really important that means that they owners of this space define what is legally allowed and what is prohibited through their oath by all their legal sanctions which means that political activity is actually illegal in this space it's illegal to have a political demonstration it's illegal to have a political mobilization it's illegal to bag it's illegal to. do all of the the full range of activities that you would expect to be. allowed in a democratic society. three d. model of the city designed by the german aerospace institute in berlin to simulate been development. from a simulation of the real city to the creation of a virtual parallel urban environment a future in which computers communicate wit
literally separated off from the rest of the city almost by mediæval motes using the wall to systems of the docland . the access roads to the city within a city as accused by checkpoints. a private security service can deny access without reason at any time. is this the city of the future accessible only to the wealthy and powerful to fit into this brave new world. so the legal aspects of this are really important that means that they owners of this space define what is legally allowed and...
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it will bend the cost curve, all too frequently, my brother is an er doc and the primary care physician for all too many people whose primary care physicians are the emergency rooms. >> tell me about the minimum wage? will we see it go to $9 an hour in the president's second term? is that a capitol hill battle you are ready to take on? >> i hope the minimum wage will go up, i firmly believe that, nobody who works a 40-hour work should have to live in poverty. i spoke to the ceo recently of, you know, a large retailer and you know what he said to me? i can have the lowest prices on that 70 inch flat screen, but if people cannot afford to buy it, then i cannot sell things. and i really believe that if $7.35 an hour is not sustainable. >> we have another jobs employment report coming out friday, it will be closely watched as we try to figure out what it says about the federal reserve and what are you expecting, i know you have been traveling all over the country, where are the jobs? >> i didn't bring my crystal ball with me, so, i don't know precisely what the jobs report will say. >> your
it will bend the cost curve, all too frequently, my brother is an er doc and the primary care physician for all too many people whose primary care physicians are the emergency rooms. >> tell me about the minimum wage? will we see it go to $9 an hour in the president's second term? is that a capitol hill battle you are ready to take on? >> i hope the minimum wage will go up, i firmly believe that, nobody who works a 40-hour work should have to live in poverty. i spoke to the ceo...