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doc was with the show from 1962 to 1992, is that right?goodness. >> that's about right. >> jimmy: incredible, incredible musician. [ applause ] i got a good photo here. here's you and johnny back in the 60's i guess. [ audience aws ] look at that guy right there. i got to ask you -- you have such a great fashion sense, doc. [ laughter ] look at this guy. do you remember this? camouflage? [ cheers ] >> that's a little bit of superman with the blues. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] well then, i want you to explain this one. what happened? is that feathers? >> a chicken exploded on me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a chicken. it looks like you got in a a pillow fight. [ applause ] you can see doc performing with his big band this summer at the hollywood ball and on tour throughout the country this year. we're truly honored to have you here. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: amazing. you're the best. you're amazing. he's a legend. we've got a big week of shows ahead, you guys. vin diesel will be here.
doc was with the show from 1962 to 1992, is that right?goodness. >> that's about right. >> jimmy: incredible, incredible musician. [ applause ] i got a good photo here. here's you and johnny back in the 60's i guess. [ audience aws ] look at that guy right there. i got to ask you -- you have such a great fashion sense, doc. [ laughter ] look at this guy. do you remember this? camouflage? [ cheers ] >> that's a little bit of superman with the blues. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah....
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so me and the doc got pretty close on that one. >> reporter: doc is what they call him. a secret weapon is what they consider him. freeman has never been on a bull. but he has been on the professional bull riders tour 20 years. >> you come to work and you're prepared to do your job. it's kind of like anybody else. your job just is a little different. reporter: the orthopedic surgeon is ringside every ride, hoping he might be needed, knowing at some point he will. >> it's a different breed what we are. and he knows about the ins and outs of the sport to put us back together to make sure we can ride a 2,000 pound bull again. >> reporter: it's a unique understanding what they do. >> they're not competing. they're not getting a paycheck. you don't compete, you don't eat. >> reporter: for chase, having doc at his side promises one more chance at beating that bull. >> you jump off and you sort of just pump your chest. and 5,000 to 10,000 people screaming for something you just did. that's a pretty good high. ain't no high like it anywhere in the world. >> reporter: a modern da
so me and the doc got pretty close on that one. >> reporter: doc is what they call him. a secret weapon is what they consider him. freeman has never been on a bull. but he has been on the professional bull riders tour 20 years. >> you come to work and you're prepared to do your job. it's kind of like anybody else. your job just is a little different. reporter: the orthopedic surgeon is ringside every ride, hoping he might be needed, knowing at some point he will. >> it's a...
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if you get a snap back, you can buy. >> doc?hing people here with vix exploding. >> that was about 33. thank you. "power lunch" begins now. >> snap time is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the day starts right now. >> we'll measure our words carefully here. tyler math tyler mathisen. >> it's down. we're off by 27 points. oil in the meantime has been getting a bit of a bid today.
if you get a snap back, you can buy. >> doc?hing people here with vix exploding. >> that was about 33. thank you. "power lunch" begins now. >> snap time is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the day starts right now. >> we'll measure our words carefully here. tyler math tyler mathisen. >> it's down. we're off by 27 points. oil in the meantime has been getting a bit of a bid today.
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we talked about this, doc, on "squawk box" this morning.romised that i was going to ask you if there was any unusual activity around this name in the last many days. >> yep, there was back in april, judge. and there was, as recently as last thursday, the average turnover of calls in mondelez is about 6,000 contracts. last thursday, it traded 47,000 call contracts. so in other words, people were betting big time. and that's not a hunch. now, some of that -- >> earnings were around there, right? >> there were. but would you see this kind of turnover around earnings in a stock that is somewhat sleepy, 6,000 contracts, it's not exactly apple or any of the big active traders. so in other words, the people, this wasn't bill ackman. this was the people that supplied him that liquidity. whether credit suisse, goldman sachs, i don't know who it was, but whoever it was, this is likely them hedging their exposure for providing him exactly what kate kelly described, forward contracts, as well as over the counter call contracts on this stock. >> nonethe
we talked about this, doc, on "squawk box" this morning.romised that i was going to ask you if there was any unusual activity around this name in the last many days. >> yep, there was back in april, judge. and there was, as recently as last thursday, the average turnover of calls in mondelez is about 6,000 contracts. last thursday, it traded 47,000 call contracts. so in other words, people were betting big time. and that's not a hunch. now, some of that -- >> earnings were...
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"what's up, doc?" companies began skirting the rules to get a piece of olympic action "the 1976 olympics is more than a match of the world's greatest athletes. it is also the battleground for the great sneaker war." and nearly a billion people tuned in for a fairytale wedding "and a radio and television audience representing something like twenty percent of the planet." those stories and more in a different kind of television experience, where we relive, remember and relate to the events and experiences that are cemented in history i'm ellee pai hong. and i'm kerry sayers. and i'm your host, bill kurtis. this is "through the decades." and i'm your host, bill kurtis. this is "through the decades." day after day here we play witness to the enormity of history, the power of people and events to shape our world and capture our attention as the calendar closed out on july, we "relive, remember and relate" to the accomplishments, the controversies, the iconic debuts and morethat all happened "through the dec
"what's up, doc?" companies began skirting the rules to get a piece of olympic action "the 1976 olympics is more than a match of the world's greatest athletes. it is also the battleground for the great sneaker war." and nearly a billion people tuned in for a fairytale wedding "and a radio and television audience representing something like twenty percent of the planet." those stories and more in a different kind of television experience, where we relive, remember...
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a few years later he records in his diary a conversation with a guy named the doc, and the doc is the kunkel of a fellow soldier who him was a war veteran. kind of a shellshocked war veteran, this guy, the doc. they go for a walk. and this is what lewis wrote. we fell to talking of death all the other horrors hanging over one. the doc says if you top to think you couldn't endure this world for an hour. i left him and walked him. means war thinkers and writes are unwilling to endure the world in its current form in a kind of spiritual vertigo takes hold. a frantic search four solutions the human predicament. socialism, sciencism. these are attempts to solve or explain away the horrors that seemed to be hanging over the human race. so by the 1920s these ideas are gaining ground, rapidly in europe and in the united states. listen to a story: a profound sense of spiritual crisis was the hallmark of that decade, the 1920s. affected rural laborers, large land owns, industrialists, factory workers, shop clerks, urban intellectuals. well, having said all that, what's the point? these facts ma
a few years later he records in his diary a conversation with a guy named the doc, and the doc is the kunkel of a fellow soldier who him was a war veteran. kind of a shellshocked war veteran, this guy, the doc. they go for a walk. and this is what lewis wrote. we fell to talking of death all the other horrors hanging over one. the doc says if you top to think you couldn't endure this world for an hour. i left him and walked him. means war thinkers and writes are unwilling to endure the world in...
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and on the baby's looking at a screen where there is a post doc doing some puppets or whatever on a tv screen, on the monitor. and the baby is just fascinating looking at that monitor. and, you know, glued to the monitor. and they're tracing what's happening in the visual and the auditory and how those connections with being made. and then couple of days later they bring the baby back, but this time they bring the post doc out from behind from the monitor and sits in front of the baby just like pretty much like you and i are. and they go through the same interaction. but the results are
and on the baby's looking at a screen where there is a post doc doing some puppets or whatever on a tv screen, on the monitor. and the baby is just fascinating looking at that monitor. and, you know, glued to the monitor. and they're tracing what's happening in the visual and the auditory and how those connections with being made. and then couple of days later they bring the baby back, but this time they bring the post doc out from behind from the monitor and sits in front of the baby just like...
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now none of us are doctors, so we just have to bob our head and say okay, doc, you're the expert, but the confusing thing is for many of us all signs pointed towards him playing. he took first team reps. heck, robert wouldn't even use the word concussion with reporters this week. he was out at andrews air force base today and you have to wonder if something prompted doc to change his status so suddenly, either a drastic
now none of us are doctors, so we just have to bob our head and say okay, doc, you're the expert, but the confusing thing is for many of us all signs pointed towards him playing. he took first team reps. heck, robert wouldn't even use the word concussion with reporters this week. he was out at andrews air force base today and you have to wonder if something prompted doc to change his status so suddenly, either a drastic
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. >> doc? >> i thought yesterday josh talk about as it turned.t was 12:25. >> 12:26. >> when that happened we did see a dramatic turn to joe's point. it was buy-backs and things like that? certainly that had to be part of it. >> was it discouraging you've gotten virtually no follow-through from that today? >> no, because i think the real positive i got from it is dom chu was the first who highlight this for me. monday the big rally came on the average turnover that came as 65% of the full-session average. nobody was buying into the rally monday. the big sell-off on tuesday had a bunch of buyers into that, as far as people that believed that it was going to keep going. yesterday when we flipped, we did so, judge on about 150% of normal volume. not only did they catch shorts, but there was commitment of capital by longs or companies to joe's point. i thought that was the story. so much money came back into the market, as we were hitting the lows yesterday. >> josh today maybe it's the oil, the drag. what's going to have the biggest impact as we mov
. >> doc? >> i thought yesterday josh talk about as it turned.t was 12:25. >> 12:26. >> when that happened we did see a dramatic turn to joe's point. it was buy-backs and things like that? certainly that had to be part of it. >> was it discouraging you've gotten virtually no follow-through from that today? >> no, because i think the real positive i got from it is dom chu was the first who highlight this for me. monday the big rally came on the average...
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give me the real story, doc. >> well at the level it's at.nk this is a call on that as much as anything. in other words, yeah, margins shrank but they weren't down as much as people thought. handbag sales were strong, that's something that michael kors desperately, not michael kors, but that this one needed desperately. i like it. as far as where the bb & t folks are. piper, i'm not on board with them. i know the rest of the desk is more on that side. but i like this on the kors side. >> the so the problem is that you're going to have negative comps per their guidance and higher expenses, that's a bad combination, that's called deleverage. when you want to own retail. you want to own retail when comps are going up, margins are going up and you've got operating leverage positively. to me it seems that even the though the stock has been hit so hard. it's going to take time. >> you're saying that -- coach -- >> i'm consistent. yeah i have said that, kors -- >> i was going to come back to you and say well you made a leap of faith so to speak on c
give me the real story, doc. >> well at the level it's at.nk this is a call on that as much as anything. in other words, yeah, margins shrank but they weren't down as much as people thought. handbag sales were strong, that's something that michael kors desperately, not michael kors, but that this one needed desperately. i like it. as far as where the bb & t folks are. piper, i'm not on board with them. i know the rest of the desk is more on that side. but i like this on the kors side....
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doc was accessible to her. she ended her life at the sanitarium. doc, close friend in addition to being her doctor, died in september of '24. he had a heart attack. that seemed to take the life out of her. that was one of her last very, very close comrades. she died in november. had an extremely serious case of nephritis. they were tinkering with the idea of her having surgery. she slips into a coma, and she dies. she didn't get to accomplish what she wanted to afterwards. i wish she had had that opportunity. i think you would have seen the real florence really take on her own life. >> i think we did -- thank you. i do think that we did see mrs. coolidge. >> yes. grace coolidge decided -- well, her husband encouraged her to write a little bit about the white house years. she did write several articles. he wrote his autobiography. they both had sort of a writing adventure there. but he -- and also, he has a syndicated column. they moved back to north hampton. they go into their two-family house. you tell me how you're going to take all the gifts fro
doc was accessible to her. she ended her life at the sanitarium. doc, close friend in addition to being her doctor, died in september of '24. he had a heart attack. that seemed to take the life out of her. that was one of her last very, very close comrades. she died in november. had an extremely serious case of nephritis. they were tinkering with the idea of her having surgery. she slips into a coma, and she dies. she didn't get to accomplish what she wanted to afterwards. i wish she had had...
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a class of docs -- stocks in that sector. you think you are buying diversification but what you are getting is what? bob: we had a bit of a warning in the crash. don' t forget, this is a stock. what i am saying is you are taking the risk. the sponsors say they will buy things back but when the issue shares, those are not the shares outstanding. etfs are sophisticated investors like you understand they' re not for the general public. buy the fund, not the etf. gary: this is an important point. the etf is a stock trading with a demand and spread. embedded inside is this underlying stocks. that makes it a complicated thing to value that they e financial media -- anthony: there will be a market correction in our lifetime. in the next, do you anticipate they will be an etf is not able to liquidate because there is not enough trading ? bob: 80% probability. i cannot say 100. gary: they go into the market and sell them. a bid, yes or no? bob: maybe. i cannot remember the etf. this is going to happen. gary: liquidity in the markets.
a class of docs -- stocks in that sector. you think you are buying diversification but what you are getting is what? bob: we had a bit of a warning in the crash. don' t forget, this is a stock. what i am saying is you are taking the risk. the sponsors say they will buy things back but when the issue shares, those are not the shares outstanding. etfs are sophisticated investors like you understand they' re not for the general public. buy the fund, not the etf. gary: this is an important point....
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found back to1985 marty and doc go 30 years back in time.y end up in 1955, the middle of the baby-boom, where they save the
found back to1985 marty and doc go 30 years back in time.y end up in 1955, the middle of the baby-boom, where they save the
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the fallout within these communities is pronounced and profound, doc, because as you know, there areo-prison pipeline that's basically fed through these kinds of disciplinary policies that expel black students at a rate five times their perj cente of the population. you can only account for this by really thinking about institutional racism. the way it's operating here is that the perceptions of the ways in which some of these students are acting is being misperceived as disrespectful. some may be cultural disconnects or from slavery or jim crow accoutrements in southern culture. but the data shows these expulsion rates have del he tear yus consequences on employment, incarceration rates and other social inequalities, not just in the south, but in this case in the south. >> sure, professor harper and his co-authors of the penn study recommended teaching more about implicit bias and other racist forces in a cult that lead to this disparity. help us understand are training courses enough? >> it's interesting because professor harper suggests we can get at this by the way we train teach
the fallout within these communities is pronounced and profound, doc, because as you know, there areo-prison pipeline that's basically fed through these kinds of disciplinary policies that expel black students at a rate five times their perj cente of the population. you can only account for this by really thinking about institutional racism. the way it's operating here is that the perceptions of the ways in which some of these students are acting is being misperceived as disrespectful. some may...
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the doc was down 2.3%.got reaction from the ceo. >> the primary focus is not a lack of people that want it . is a lack of getting people to pay for it. we have a strong internal reimbursement group to take everything from zero to finish for every individual and to help them through the process. we are trying to get insurance prices to be predictable and quicker. we currently have 70 users are -- users who are using them every day. and we have roughly 100 systems that are used in rehabilitation and training centers around the world. it is clear that the product makes a substantial difference in the health of an individual. the data is all very positive. the next thing is mostly working on reimbursement. we don't forecast the time frames, but we believe very active. -- we will be very active. emily: that was rewalk robotics ceo larryjasinsky. coming up, we take a look at why a key settlement deal falls apart. and one expensive ticket to ride. nasa reveals how much it is paying russia to keep using their rocke
the doc was down 2.3%.got reaction from the ceo. >> the primary focus is not a lack of people that want it . is a lack of getting people to pay for it. we have a strong internal reimbursement group to take everything from zero to finish for every individual and to help them through the process. we are trying to get insurance prices to be predictable and quicker. we currently have 70 users are -- users who are using them every day. and we have roughly 100 systems that are used in...
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a your animals from docs to horses have a way to keep cool and to get to water. >>> you were out carrying softball practice to make it was a 100 degrees on the field. it was emanating from the field. it was hot. >> it was hot everywhere yesterday. there are some areas that are cooling off. it looks like it will make it to the santa cruz coast and after that it's a tough call. is cooler on the day inland but not as hot as sunday. we had 16 record highs in high- pressure building into the 60s digging down from the south. it will bump the high out of here. we will see if that picks up or decreases. a few high clouds and sunshine. nice a mild but hot. santa cruz coast will be narrow 100%. coastal bay will take a bigger drop. 90 in san francisco. >> it was pretty hot. you said and i was looking at my traffic and i must confess that when it's cooling --; today and much more so through the rest of the week. >>> let's go take a look. east shore freeway in traffic on 80 westbound looks pretty good as you drive between cockiness bridge in the bay. the bay bridge toll plaza is nice getting into san
a your animals from docs to horses have a way to keep cool and to get to water. >>> you were out carrying softball practice to make it was a 100 degrees on the field. it was emanating from the field. it was hot. >> it was hot everywhere yesterday. there are some areas that are cooling off. it looks like it will make it to the santa cruz coast and after that it's a tough call. is cooler on the day inland but not as hot as sunday. we had 16 record highs in high- pressure building...
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blasio spokesman said the city added $157 million as to the budget of the department of corrections doc for life safety fixes. meaningful reform takes time, she said, and doc is working closely with fdny to remedy these long-standing concerns. and further improve fire safety within the jails" > city hall has to be responsible to ensure that the commissioner of the agency and his underlings are doing what they are supposed to do. >> reporter: the report says that the department has dragged its feet so long, it could take 11 years until the year 2026 to fix everything. but norman seabrook says he thinks it will take a decade longer. alice and dick? >> thank you. >> a small earthquake in central new jersey shook some people awake early this morning. >> officials located the center of the quake in the town of bernardsville but people in neighboring morris and somerset counties felt it. cbs 2's andrea grymes has more. >> in the middle of the night, what was that? >> reporter: the couple had no idea at first an earthquake woke them up hitting their town of bernardsville, new jersey. >> we tho
blasio spokesman said the city added $157 million as to the budget of the department of corrections doc for life safety fixes. meaningful reform takes time, she said, and doc is working closely with fdny to remedy these long-standing concerns. and further improve fire safety within the jails" > city hall has to be responsible to ensure that the commissioner of the agency and his underlings are doing what they are supposed to do. >> reporter: the report says that the department has...
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he's not going to be mentioned in the setting docs. to have to see the exact settlement docs to find out what they found, you know? and if it had any relationship to milken. my only point is this in this story, so this thing's going to be announced, you know, could be announced any day now. you know, why is the sec worrying about this? why are they caring about it every time michael milken goes into some corporate office, why do they care? why is an agency so institutionally -- i guess, you know, apparently biased about him. bernie -- people complain about -- liz: i just turned because i'm wondering if you're going to get a wrap. [laughter] >> here's the thing, people -- how many times did they complain about bernie madoff? no investigations. liz: well, he's in prison. >> after he turned himself in. liz: forever. >> after he turned himself in. michael milken sneezes the wrong way, and lights start going off. i mean, that is an issue. liz: he's done a lot of stuff. if somebody asks him a question and he answers it, does that suddenly --
he's not going to be mentioned in the setting docs. to have to see the exact settlement docs to find out what they found, you know? and if it had any relationship to milken. my only point is this in this story, so this thing's going to be announced, you know, could be announced any day now. you know, why is the sec worrying about this? why are they caring about it every time michael milken goes into some corporate office, why do they care? why is an agency so institutionally -- i guess, you...
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and doc, you know this.'m deeply invested in artists being leaders and artists using their platforms to make sure that young people engage social justice issues and political issues. i would want for folks to not think that their only options are just senator sanders or former secretary clinton. that what black lives matters means as the movement is that there is an opportunity right now to make sure that certain issues are on the national stage, that certain issues are on the national platform. what is interesting about what lil b is talking about and what black lives matters is doing is, you know, whether or not people vote for sanders or vote for clinton. there are going to be certain issues on the table as a result of this movement and as a result of young people engaged in the movement. so issues like climate change and climate issues. issues like criminal justice reform. reforming mass incarceration policies across the nation. there are going a lot of issues that will be on the table as a result of peo
and doc, you know this.'m deeply invested in artists being leaders and artists using their platforms to make sure that young people engage social justice issues and political issues. i would want for folks to not think that their only options are just senator sanders or former secretary clinton. that what black lives matters means as the movement is that there is an opportunity right now to make sure that certain issues are on the national stage, that certain issues are on the national...
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. >> and doc that's an interesting point about the number of companies that are not only in correctione, but bear territory if not double bear or whatever you want to call it. the slices we've noted all week long are dramatic in many names out of the s&p 500, more than half had fallen into that territory. >> there's a real lack of commitment of new capital coming into those names. we talked in the beginning part of the week, about how people looked really to the companies, to start this thing and more or less be a catalyst for a turn-around. they have been that, but then the follow through hasn't been there, the fresh capital coming back in has not been there. so that's not to say that these names have to go lower, it's just a recognition of there's not a lot of catalysts out there beyond those buy-backs to push things. >> you need the determination as to whether people think a lot of those names are going to break even harer to the down side or whether you look quickly here at values that just at this point can't be passed up. i think more ominous is the loss of risk appetite. people
. >> and doc that's an interesting point about the number of companies that are not only in correctione, but bear territory if not double bear or whatever you want to call it. the slices we've noted all week long are dramatic in many names out of the s&p 500, more than half had fallen into that territory. >> there's a real lack of commitment of new capital coming into those names. we talked in the beginning part of the week, about how people looked really to the companies, to...
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hundreds efmy grans are rescued from a vessel on the mediterranean sea. 30 children and 150b women should doc in southern italy later today. the group that supplied the video says more than 700 people were rescued in various operations on wednesday. >>> but there was no rescue for dozens of people discovered in an abandoned truck on a highway outside of vienna, their bodies so badly decomposed identifying them may prove to be impossible. terry moran is there. they died in a truck on the side of the road, up to 50 human beings packed into a truck and abandoned on this highway east of vienna. this human tide of desperation is now cresting across the borders of europe. so far this year more than 340,000 men, women and children fleeing war and terror in the middle east. just here in hungary, the new crises point, almost 150,000 have crossed the borders in 2015, triple the number of all of last year. we saw scores of families today crossing into the country down the railroad tracks towards some kind of new life. micar came from damascus. >> so now off you go to germany. >> yes. >> reporter: they w
hundreds efmy grans are rescued from a vessel on the mediterranean sea. 30 children and 150b women should doc in southern italy later today. the group that supplied the video says more than 700 people were rescued in various operations on wednesday. >>> but there was no rescue for dozens of people discovered in an abandoned truck on a highway outside of vienna, their bodies so badly decomposed identifying them may prove to be impossible. terry moran is there. they died in a truck on...
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i said, no, doc, turn that around, try i have a dream.nd the rest is history. [ laughter ] i made that up. >> one of the first things i noticed about julian bond when i had the chance to speak with him is despite the fact that he was a living legend with this intense charisma and an almost patrishian bearing, he never took himself too seriously. he worked with militant leaders like future honorary chairman of the black panther stokely carmichael. when bond was elected to the georgia house of representatives in 1965, he was part of the first class of black legislators in georgia since reconstruction. and when i talked with julian bond in atlanta, he told me white members of the statehouse refused to let him take his seat because of some of his radical views at the time like his opposition to the war in vietnam. >> i endorsed an anti-war statement which if i told you today you'd say that's nothing but then it sounded radical and angered people so they put me out and declared my seat vacant and called for a new election. >> they threw you ou
i said, no, doc, turn that around, try i have a dream.nd the rest is history. [ laughter ] i made that up. >> one of the first things i noticed about julian bond when i had the chance to speak with him is despite the fact that he was a living legend with this intense charisma and an almost patrishian bearing, he never took himself too seriously. he worked with militant leaders like future honorary chairman of the black panther stokely carmichael. when bond was elected to the georgia house...
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for life safety fixes and meaningful reform takes time and doc is working closely with fundamental to remedy these long-standing concerns within the jails. >> the city council has to be sure the commissioner of the agency and his underlings are do. >> the report says the department has dragged its feet so long, it could take 11 years to fix everything. seabrook says he thinks it will take a decade longer. >>> new york senator shuck schumer is offering a chance to see pope francis. the pope. a first for the pope. and you can visit the senator's web site to apply and schumer is offering 100 pairs of tickets to new yorkers to see the pope at the nation's capital. the drawing will be held the final week of august. >>> pope francis will be in new york september 24 through the 26th. he will address the u.n. general assembly, attend a service at the 911 memorial and museum, and visit our lady queen of angels school in east harlem and hold mass at madison we will bring you complete coverage of all of those events right here on cbs 2 and in the 9:00 hour, we will show you what new jersey brewe
for life safety fixes and meaningful reform takes time and doc is working closely with fundamental to remedy these long-standing concerns within the jails. >> the city council has to be sure the commissioner of the agency and his underlings are do. >> the report says the department has dragged its feet so long, it could take 11 years to fix everything. seabrook says he thinks it will take a decade longer. >>> new york senator shuck schumer is offering a chance to see pope...
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i'm doc weaker.e are going to look at the highlights of the win over the detroit lions and hear fl the head coach and running back jones. we'll look at the amazing fans that came out for fan day last sunday. the redskins take on the ravens tonight in baltimore.
i'm doc weaker.e are going to look at the highlights of the win over the detroit lions and hear fl the head coach and running back jones. we'll look at the amazing fans that came out for fan day last sunday. the redskins take on the ravens tonight in baltimore.
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. >> doc? go walmart was not as bad as people thought.i understand that the sales numbers were right in line with expectations. and at the bottom line. >> margins are an issue. >> margins of course. but again i'm not the guy that makes those estimates and says, here's how much i think they're going to make. here's what i think the margins are going to be. if i were buying things that are dollar-denominated, that's what the yuan is i'm not going to see margin expansion. if i were selling something out of germany like siemens or braun, some sort of product out of germany or out of france, that is in euro denominated, i could see margin expansion, i'm 0 not going to see it except out of vietnam on the walmart story. >> the problem is walmart is investing heavily in wages, trying to build out their e-commerce business, that's a big weight around the neck of the company. >> $120 billion a quarter. that's not a big anvil. if it is, they've got the wrong people doing it if you were getting $120 billion a quarter in. you wouldn't say the money th
. >> doc? go walmart was not as bad as people thought.i understand that the sales numbers were right in line with expectations. and at the bottom line. >> margins are an issue. >> margins of course. but again i'm not the guy that makes those estimates and says, here's how much i think they're going to make. here's what i think the margins are going to be. if i were buying things that are dollar-denominated, that's what the yuan is i'm not going to see margin expansion. if i...
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hi, doc. >> hi! thanks for having me again. >> it's great to have you. we all want a smile with nice, white teeth. should we use those whitening strips? >> first let me say anyone younger than 16 years of age should not be using any whitening products at all because these products make the enamel of your teeth porous and your teeth are still developing younger than 16 years of age. and they have large nerves -- some are even still forming the roots of the teeth -- so damage could be done. >> all right. so, if you're over 16, what can you do? >> well, if you're older than 16, there are a number of different options. i would recommend that you visit your dentist and consult with your parents, as well, for two types of systems that are the most effective. your dentist can whiten you while you're in the dental office safely by isolating the gums and putting a white gel on your teeth. sometimes we use a light to activate this gel which whitens the teeth. another system which is very popular is your dentist can take a mold of your teeth and make this clear tra
hi, doc. >> hi! thanks for having me again. >> it's great to have you. we all want a smile with nice, white teeth. should we use those whitening strips? >> first let me say anyone younger than 16 years of age should not be using any whitening products at all because these products make the enamel of your teeth porous and your teeth are still developing younger than 16 years of age. and they have large nerves -- some are even still forming the roots of the teeth -- so damage...
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. >> teachers are able to provide real-time feedback through google docs. >> reporter: new donningel fully functional computers. >> the intel compute stick is a eed of devices that is computers on a stick. almost looks like a big usb key. >> reporter: it ugspl into an hdmi pt andonnects to a mouse or key board via bluetooth. >> that's why a lot of these school districts have tried to even the playing field by gettingar e intterne the i s vicede >> or r: there is one catch. much of this technology ndspe on reliable internet accs which students may not have outside the classroom. still, these low-cost oetions are helping to connect more kids to a brighter future. lynda baquero, news 4 new york. >>t> we have a consumer alert tonight about some baked goods that might be in your refrigerator right now. brooklyn-based tasty delicious is recalling its sugar buns because they have eggs in them. if you're not allergic to eggs, they're fine. the problem is that the ingredient list on the label does not mention eggs, so people who are allergic to them could get very sick. you can find more info
. >> teachers are able to provide real-time feedback through google docs. >> reporter: new donningel fully functional computers. >> the intel compute stick is a eed of devices that is computers on a stick. almost looks like a big usb key. >> reporter: it ugspl into an hdmi pt andonnects to a mouse or key board via bluetooth. >> that's why a lot of these school districts have tried to even the playing field by gettingar e intterne the i s vicede >> or r: there...
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. >> nice to meet you, doc. >> reporter: derek's bill of nearly $1,000 to get shiba and rose well again was mostly covered by beyond breed. >> good girl. good boy. >> reporter: when she's not helping to care for them, kim takes pictures of people and their pets. >> we're not just dropping off pet food and leaving and that's the end of it. we're building relationships. >> reporter: believing no matter what the circumstances, everyone should be able to enjoy the special love of a pet. rehema ellis, nbc news, brooklyn, new york. >> what a great thing she's doing. that's going to do it for us on this monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. \s wa of sees delypoceshtin. =oxea but it may show the immediate aftermath right away. the strip mall's owner thinks
. >> nice to meet you, doc. >> reporter: derek's bill of nearly $1,000 to get shiba and rose well again was mostly covered by beyond breed. >> good girl. good boy. >> reporter: when she's not helping to care for them, kim takes pictures of people and their pets. >> we're not just dropping off pet food and leaving and that's the end of it. we're building relationships. >> reporter: believing no matter what the circumstances, everyone should be able to enjoy...
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white calling him and saying, doc, i'll go ahead and start with the case, so when you get here, i'llave the organs out. >> investigators now suspected that the original medical examiner didn't perform much of an autopsy. apparently, he accepted the hit-and-run scenario, since frankie's body was found underneath the car. regardless, investigators now knew frankie pullian was murdered. but why? i brto get us moving.tein i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. ♪usic: "thunder clatter" by wild cub ♪ ♪ most weekends only last a couple of days. some last a lifetime. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com i'm sorta marge... you're not marge? we both drive a stick, we both like saving money on car insurance, and we both feel integrity, such as, that of healthcare in the america of the us and therefore. yes. thank you. no. no. please, stop! sorta you, isn't
white calling him and saying, doc, i'll go ahead and start with the case, so when you get here, i'llave the organs out. >> investigators now suspected that the original medical examiner didn't perform much of an autopsy. apparently, he accepted the hit-and-run scenario, since frankie's body was found underneath the car. regardless, investigators now knew frankie pullian was murdered. but why? i brto get us moving.tein i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious...
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this is some doc brown marty mcfly time travel realness right now.ere we're going, we don't need facts!" (applause) >> like the president himself, she had opposed the surge, then joined in claiming credit for its success. who can seriously argue that america and our friends are safer today than in 2009? >> larry: oh, you want to play the "safer than" game? you want the play the "safer than" game? because i think most americans felt a lot safer in the clinton administration than the bush administration. 2009? if you're going to drop a date -- i've got september 11 right here in my pocket. you want me to take it out?! didn't think so. you were saying about the withdrawal from iraq, mr. exclamation point? >> it was a case of blind haste to get out and call the tragic consequences somebody else's problem. rushing away from danger can be every bit as unwise as rushing into danger. >> larry: no, it can't! that's not a thing! you don't run into a house fire and then take your time getting out. you do the thing you went in there to do -- save your collection
this is some doc brown marty mcfly time travel realness right now.ere we're going, we don't need facts!" (applause) >> like the president himself, she had opposed the surge, then joined in claiming credit for its success. who can seriously argue that america and our friends are safer today than in 2009? >> larry: oh, you want to play the "safer than" game? you want the play the "safer than" game? because i think most americans felt a lot safer in the clinton...
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they're the docs.for joining us. >>> brand new polls are out on all the candidates running to be your next president including who you think won the republican deba debate. we'll break it down. >>> meanwhile, hillary clinton can't get away from her e-mail troubles on the campaign trail. plus, new questions about her home server and if it compromised national security. >> i wish she had done this in march, we would be further down the road. she swore she would turn the server over. it wasn't turned other, it was taken. >> we'll talk with congressman john micah on the house oversight committee. >> brand new details on the indonesia plane crash in one of the most
they're the docs.for joining us. >>> brand new polls are out on all the candidates running to be your next president including who you think won the republican deba debate. we'll break it down. >>> meanwhile, hillary clinton can't get away from her e-mail troubles on the campaign trail. plus, new questions about her home server and if it compromised national security. >> i wish she had done this in march, we would be further down the road. she swore she would turn the...
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. >> pelley: jon lapook, thanks, doc. a lot of folks want to make sure that cecil the lion did not die in vain. we'll have the story in just a moment. yeah, there you go... wait! oh, no! there are thousands of ways into the complex health care system. and unitedhealthcare has ways to make the system simpler. like virtual doctor visits. what happened here? i came in too hot. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. i brought in some protein to get us moving. i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah!new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in. fact: when pharmacists are in pain the medicine in advil is their #1 choice for pain relief. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmacists use most for t
. >> pelley: jon lapook, thanks, doc. a lot of folks want to make sure that cecil the lion did not die in vain. we'll have the story in just a moment. yeah, there you go... wait! oh, no! there are thousands of ways into the complex health care system. and unitedhealthcare has ways to make the system simpler. like virtual doctor visits. what happened here? i came in too hot. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste...
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you will still search and google maps and google docs will still thereb this. it gives alphabet, the umbrella company a chance to move around and trade funds with different projects. >>> coming up with the joneses -- in this case, netflix. san jose based adobe systems announcing today it will offer parents 16 weeks of paid leave after the birth or adoption of a child. that's in addition to ten weeks of paid medical leave following child birth. this comes a week after netflix in loss gatt owes offered corporate employees up to a year of paid leave. it is a perk for recruiting and retaining employees. >>> politically correct or changing with the times. >> target is reshuffling its aisle. no more boys' and girls' sechlkts it's instead just a kids section. target is removing gender based colors and labels from its shelves. aisle will be marked with the universal term "kids" instead of "boys" and "girls". they will remove the colored blue and paper and yellow paper and replace it with neutral tone paper on their shelves. >>> new at 11:00 a terrifying scene at a sout
you will still search and google maps and google docs will still thereb this. it gives alphabet, the umbrella company a chance to move around and trade funds with different projects. >>> coming up with the joneses -- in this case, netflix. san jose based adobe systems announcing today it will offer parents 16 weeks of paid leave after the birth or adoption of a child. that's in addition to ten weeks of paid medical leave following child birth. this comes a week after netflix in loss...
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doc six,d out with the on reimbursement rate medicare for physicians. that also included extension of the children told -- health initiative and community-based health centers. i think that for most americans they are so important. and it has been ever since we worked together on that, on a bipartisan basis, everything else has followed. the.com act. now we are working together on this energy infrastructure and efficiency package. we are working towards a mental health package that will be bipartisan. i'm sure you know that the senate committee past that. we are really working together well. believe me, a lot of it has to do with bread being the type of person who not only wants to work with us but has the capability. it is not just a question of passing a bill out of committee or passing a bill in the house, it is passing ability goes to the president and get signed into law. we spent a significant amount of goingn july working -- over the senate and meeting with senate leaders on some of these bills. there are going to be plenty of republicans on the
doc six,d out with the on reimbursement rate medicare for physicians. that also included extension of the children told -- health initiative and community-based health centers. i think that for most americans they are so important. and it has been ever since we worked together on that, on a bipartisan basis, everything else has followed. the.com act. now we are working together on this energy infrastructure and efficiency package. we are working towards a mental health package that will be...
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one time we were walking across the moore house college campus and i said, doc, how are you doing?nd he sell i am not doing with. you know employment is high. racism is well. segregation. i feel awful. i have a nightmare. i said turn that around. try, i have a dream. >> it came from you? you were the i have a dream guy? when you -- what brought you to the movement in the first place? what made julian bond wake up and say i want to put myself in harm's way and make it better? i was going to moore house college in atlanta, sitting in a drugstore having lunch. a student came up to me and said, have you seen this? held up a newspaper and says greensboro students set in for third day said have you seen this? i said, yeah. >> what about it? >> i said, great, good. said do not you think it ought to happen here? i said what do you mean we? you take this side of the drugstore and i will take the other. movement. >> so that was where? in atlanta? then you were hooked. >> i was hooked. i couldn't turn back. >> you see the lgbt community as fighting for civil rights, too. you are a proud suppo
one time we were walking across the moore house college campus and i said, doc, how are you doing?nd he sell i am not doing with. you know employment is high. racism is well. segregation. i feel awful. i have a nightmare. i said turn that around. try, i have a dream. >> it came from you? you were the i have a dream guy? when you -- what brought you to the movement in the first place? what made julian bond wake up and say i want to put myself in harm's way and make it better? i was going...