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to those who bravely served with there vietnam, he still doc.o his parents, scotty and margaret, both watching from heaven, he will always be there son. today, 320 million grateful american hearts, private mccloughan carries one immortal title, and that title is hero. wecialist five mccloughan, honor you, we salute you, and with god as your witness, we thank you for what you did for all of us. now, i would like the military aid to come forward and read the citation. >> the president of the united states of america. authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private first class , united mccloughan states army, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity, at risk for his life and above kill for duty. private first class c. mccloughan fisting which himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call throughfrom may 13 15th, 1969. all serving as a conduct medic with charlie company third 196alion, 21st infantry, light infantry brigade. america held
to those who bravely served with there vietnam, he still doc.o his parents, scotty and margaret, both watching from heaven, he will always be there son. today, 320 million grateful american hearts, private mccloughan carries one immortal title, and that title is hero. wecialist five mccloughan, honor you, we salute you, and with god as your witness, we thank you for what you did for all of us. now, i would like the military aid to come forward and read the citation. >> the president of...
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again, doc did not head at a time.e called through a ride paddy thick with steel rain -- that means bullets all over the place, as soldiers watched him, they were sure that was the last time they would see doc. they thought that was the end of jim, but after several minutes, he emerged from the smoke and fire carrying another soldier. he bandaged, if i could and worked, and lifted the soldier to a medevac helicopter. his lieutenant ordered jim to get in, too. he said, get in, he said, get in, but jim refused. he said you're going to need me here. as jim now says, i would have rather died on the battlefield than know that men died because they did not have a medic. over the next 24 hours, jim fired at enemy soldiers, suffered a bullet wound to his arm, and continued to race into gunfire to save more and more lives. and yet, as night approached again, after nearly two days of no food, no water, and no rest, jim volunteered to hold a blinking light in an open field to signal for a supply drop. he would not yield. he would
again, doc did not head at a time.e called through a ride paddy thick with steel rain -- that means bullets all over the place, as soldiers watched him, they were sure that was the last time they would see doc. they thought that was the end of jim, but after several minutes, he emerged from the smoke and fire carrying another soldier. he bandaged, if i could and worked, and lifted the soldier to a medevac helicopter. his lieutenant ordered jim to get in, too. he said, get in, he said, get in,...
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doc siegel joins me now, so chipotle says the rodent incident, good to see you, doc, extremely rare andhealth risks could rodents pose in restaurants? >> i'll talk simply about rodents and the norovirus. they're saying it's only one building and structuring problems with the building, but the problem is when you use the word branding. i'm sorry, you're stuck with the negative as well as the positive. they want the brand, right? they want you to say, hey, i'm in massachusetts, get the same quality taco as i got in virginia, but you're in texas, you see rodents, you start thinking about that when you're in massachusetts, too. this affects the whole brand. they can tell you it's only one building, everybody going into a chipotle after they see this is thinking is it going to be my building too? and the customers are saying, well, i couldn't really eat that well after that. liz: no kidding, what diseases can rodents bring with them, beside black death in the 1400s? >> that's actually still the case. liz, there is plague that rodents continue to harbor. but they harbor e.coli, they harbor ba
doc siegel joins me now, so chipotle says the rodent incident, good to see you, doc, extremely rare andhealth risks could rodents pose in restaurants? >> i'll talk simply about rodents and the norovirus. they're saying it's only one building and structuring problems with the building, but the problem is when you use the word branding. i'm sorry, you're stuck with the negative as well as the positive. they want the brand, right? they want you to say, hey, i'm in massachusetts, get the same...
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. >>> the creator of junior doc mcstuffins was hand. >> we need these girls in our industry.need new stories. we need strong female story tellers to come in to our business and shake it up and give us a new perspective. >> chris said she wanted a girl as the lead character of doc mcstuffins even though she create d it for her son. is lead character is a girl vampire. that moves to pennsylvania. she's have to start eating cheese steaks. >> world news tonight is next. >> thanks for joining us. bye bye. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. president trump and vladimir putin, face to face. the handshakes, the president telling putin it's an honor to meet you. but then president trump brings up russian meddling in the u.s. election first. how putin responds. and hours later, melania trump sitting next to putin at a dinner. >>> also breaking, the growing protests. cars set on fire, police clashing in the streets. nearly 200 officers injured. our correspondents standing by. >>> here at home tonight, the hostage standoff inside a bank. employees trapped. the
. >>> the creator of junior doc mcstuffins was hand. >> we need these girls in our industry.need new stories. we need strong female story tellers to come in to our business and shake it up and give us a new perspective. >> chris said she wanted a girl as the lead character of doc mcstuffins even though she create d it for her son. is lead character is a girl vampire. that moves to pennsylvania. she's have to start eating cheese steaks. >> world news tonight is next....
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before long, all of his fellow soldiers called him doc. on may 13th, 1969, less than three months after he arrived, jim was one of 89 men in charlie company to embark on a mission to secure a transportation route. as jim and his men jumped out of the helicopter, it quickly became clear that they were surrounded by enemy troops. within minutes, enemy choppers were were shot down and one of his men was badly wounded in the middle of an open field. jim did not hesitate. he blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy and advance, they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. as he cared for two soldiers, shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade slashed open the back of jim's body from head to foot. yet, that terrible wound didn't stop jim from pulling those two men to safety. no
before long, all of his fellow soldiers called him doc. on may 13th, 1969, less than three months after he arrived, jim was one of 89 men in charlie company to embark on a mission to secure a transportation route. as jim and his men jumped out of the helicopter, it quickly became clear that they were surrounded by enemy troops. within minutes, enemy choppers were were shot down and one of his men was badly wounded in the middle of an open field. jim did not hesitate. he blazed through 100...
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before long, all of his fellow soldiers called him "doc."n may 13th, 1969, jim was one of 89 men in charlie company to embark on a mission to secure a transportation route. as jim and his men jumped out of the helicopter, it quickly became clear that they were surrounded by enemy troops. within minutes, two choppers were shot down. one of his men was badly wounded in the middle of an open field. jim did not hesitate. he blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after tending to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy and advance they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. as he cared for two soldiers, shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade slashed open the back of jim's body from head to foot. but that did stop him from pulling the men to safety, nor did it stop him from answering the plea of another wounded comrad and carryin
before long, all of his fellow soldiers called him "doc."n may 13th, 1969, jim was one of 89 men in charlie company to embark on a mission to secure a transportation route. as jim and his men jumped out of the helicopter, it quickly became clear that they were surrounded by enemy troops. within minutes, two choppers were shot down. one of his men was badly wounded in the middle of an open field. jim did not hesitate. he blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded and...
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again, doc did not hesitate.e crawled through a rice patti thick with steel rain, that means bullets all over the place. as soldiers watched him, they were sure that was the last time they would see doc. they thought that was the end of their friend jim. but after several minutes passed, jim emerged from the smoke and fire carrying yet another soldier. he immediately ban gauged and fixed and worked, but he got the wounds fixed and lifted the soldier to a medevac held cop terr. his lieutenant ordered jim to get into -- get in, he said. get in. but jim refused. he said you're going to need me here. as jim now says, i would have rather died on the battlefield than know that men died because they did not have a medic. over the next 24 hours jim fired at enemy solders, suffered a but wound to his arm and continued to race into gunfire to save more and more lives. and yet as night approached again, after nearly two days of no food, no water and no rest, jim volunteered to hold a blinking light in an open field to signa
again, doc did not hesitate.e crawled through a rice patti thick with steel rain, that means bullets all over the place. as soldiers watched him, they were sure that was the last time they would see doc. they thought that was the end of their friend jim. but after several minutes passed, jim emerged from the smoke and fire carrying yet another soldier. he immediately ban gauged and fixed and worked, but he got the wounds fixed and lifted the soldier to a medevac held cop terr. his lieutenant...
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the precise tune of doc the portal thora to you chose not to comment. is hardly surprised since he too gets no information from them that's why he's helped set up an action group invent this. slogan. who cruise ships demonstrating on the banks of the g. decker come out which is passed through up to twenty times a day by ocean going giant is entering and leaving the pool the protesters want to stop the huge ships sailing through the lagoon all together they should use an alternative route and outside the city today the activists are planning a secret rather precarious operation but i love the channel a lot of money though on the way they now have the. great thing now to be settled down the better. but they're not all fun but boston know if through going on it all thank god i think i'll be moving to l.a. not to film the me for a spin out of the sun not dropping it on the green or not but oh well when you want to quit but now. maybe increase they need to be so disobedient to make what the to be cheery don't belong to the christian out of the demonstrators
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and no doc loans. these practices contribute to the catastrophic failure of the housing system and almost nine years ago in september 2008, fannie and freddie put into temporary conservatorship, privatize the gains and socialize losses. it is clear in hindsight. many commentators raised concerns before the collapse. and internal structural weaknesses, lead to disastrous consequences for taxpayers, the financial system and the economy. today's housing sector is healthier and in some respects safer than it was in 2005. there is national data that housing prices have fully recovered from their gut wrenching 35% drop during the crisis. mortgage default rates returned to precrisis levels. mortgage credit is available for strong borrowers. there has been meaningful progress in the old system. congress enacted the recovery act which among other things created the f hfa modeled on the fdic and the oversight the two gsts retained portfolios declined to half of their precrisis size and are expected to continue o
and no doc loans. these practices contribute to the catastrophic failure of the housing system and almost nine years ago in september 2008, fannie and freddie put into temporary conservatorship, privatize the gains and socialize losses. it is clear in hindsight. many commentators raised concerns before the collapse. and internal structural weaknesses, lead to disastrous consequences for taxpayers, the financial system and the economy. today's housing sector is healthier and in some respects...
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rules or break the conditions of whatever we consider to be the rules then we reserve the right to docs you and tax it that's where it happened if it was anybody else actually anybody else the picayune gazette from when that they'd have held to pay what it c.n.n. c.n.n. clinton soros etc etc etc so i know thing that how likely is that that this will happen. well what's going to happen is there may not be any type of actual criminal let me just say ashley there's a potential exposure for civil criminal civil rights state federal and federal law title eighteen conspiring to deprive someone of their rights. i mean you they get medieval by what's going to be the fate worse than anything else especially actually during this period of time when c.n.n. is looking at an eighty five billion dollar merger and after they told everybody to lighten up what mentality what went through their minds what including chris cuomo who openly tweets and imagines g.d.s. maybe we should like somebody know this they are host by their own put tard they are committing their god their own harry carey self immolatio
rules or break the conditions of whatever we consider to be the rules then we reserve the right to docs you and tax it that's where it happened if it was anybody else actually anybody else the picayune gazette from when that they'd have held to pay what it c.n.n. c.n.n. clinton soros etc etc etc so i know thing that how likely is that that this will happen. well what's going to happen is there may not be any type of actual criminal let me just say ashley there's a potential exposure for civil...
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. >> all right so let's talk value, doc banks up 5% over the past week and a half >> like it >> tech, down about 1% over the past week and a half energy had a nice move before this rollover today, because of what oil is doing. but what about -- >> probably because i bought an energy stock >> what about this is value the place to be is this rotation real? >> i think the points that pete and steph just made about ccar and approvals for returning more money to shareholders -- >> for the banks >> was huge. >> for the banks i also think that the banks virtually across the board, after those big moves higher, many of this have, you know, 3 and 5% moves just in the past few days, i think those, judge, were shored up underneath the market with a put. in other words, big put buyers at the end of last week. not necessarily betting on the downside, but wanting to lock in a little bit in case we see a bumpy road before we get through to what congress may do in the fall i've been saying it all along that i think we'll see a second half story to the, what congress eventually does, rather than just
. >> all right so let's talk value, doc banks up 5% over the past week and a half >> like it >> tech, down about 1% over the past week and a half energy had a nice move before this rollover today, because of what oil is doing. but what about -- >> probably because i bought an energy stock >> what about this is value the place to be is this rotation real? >> i think the points that pete and steph just made about ccar and approvals for returning more money to...
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doc? >> there -- i thought -- >> almost every day this week. >> thought we could see 300 on the pullback maybe it got to 306 or something like that. before this bounce i think that kensho is probably right, judge a lot of folks that, as josh was joking during the break, deep value investors pouring into tesla at this level. not. but there's a lot of folks who have missed this that want in and are saying, you know what, at near 300, i'm going to take a shot -- >> it's the wrong stock. it's the wrong stock listen, if you believe that combustion engines of the past and batteries are the future, which i do, look around, because there might be better ways to play it. this week, i bought alb, 25% of this company's business revenue is coming from lithium they're one of the three kings of lithium every single tesla that gets manufactured has to go out with a lithium ion battery. same thing they're doing in china, same thing bmw and benz will do. so rather than just bet on the most overvalued stock
doc? >> there -- i thought -- >> almost every day this week. >> thought we could see 300 on the pullback maybe it got to 306 or something like that. before this bounce i think that kensho is probably right, judge a lot of folks that, as josh was joking during the break, deep value investors pouring into tesla at this level. not. but there's a lot of folks who have missed this that want in and are saying, you know what, at near 300, i'm going to take a shot -- >> it's the...
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"doc, i can't even walk with my wife anymore because i have lower-back pain." golfers can't play golf anymore. give me a quick -- i'll tell you a quick story. just not two -- three weeks ago at the club, i bumped into a guy, don't even know him. his name's gary. gary comes up to me. he doesn't even know what i do for a living. he sees me on the stepper, and he's complaining about his knee, and i'm talking to him about golfing. he's got a -- i don't know anything about golf, but he's got a three handicap. i guess that's pretty good. >> yeah, right. >> okay. well, he's traveling to texas to be in a tournament, and he's in the senior division 'cause he's 55 years old. and he says, "jim, i'm telling you, my left knee is hurting me so bad that i can barely golf anymore." and he said, "i've tried all the --" he said, "i tried the drugs, then they pulled them from the market. i've tried these products, and nothing worked." and i said, "gary, i've got a product for you. i'd just like you to try it." and i said, "the reason why this one is going to work for you, gary --
"doc, i can't even walk with my wife anymore because i have lower-back pain." golfers can't play golf anymore. give me a quick -- i'll tell you a quick story. just not two -- three weeks ago at the club, i bumped into a guy, don't even know him. his name's gary. gary comes up to me. he doesn't even know what i do for a living. he sees me on the stepper, and he's complaining about his knee, and i'm talking to him about golfing. he's got a -- i don't know anything about golf, but he's...
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the early 2000's became the loans.low doc and no doc almost nine years ago, fannie temporarye were put conservatorship. the end, the system privatized the gains and socialized the losses. the buildup of risks is clear in hindsight. officials and commentators raised learns long before the collapse. internalstanding structural weaknesses of the old system ultimately led to disastrous consequences for homeowners, taxpayers, the financial system and the economy. before considering the path forward, it's important to today's housing sector is healthier and in some was ins safer than it 2005, although there are significant regional data shows, national that housing prices have fully recovered from their 35% drop during the crisis. mortgage default rates have pre-crisis levels. there's also been meaningful in reforming the old system. in 2008, congress enacted the economic recovery act, which among other things fhsa.d the and under their oversight, the retained portfolios have -- are expected to continue downward path. they have also been working to for the gse'set to lay off their credit ris
the early 2000's became the loans.low doc and no doc almost nine years ago, fannie temporarye were put conservatorship. the end, the system privatized the gains and socialized the losses. the buildup of risks is clear in hindsight. officials and commentators raised learns long before the collapse. internalstanding structural weaknesses of the old system ultimately led to disastrous consequences for homeowners, taxpayers, the financial system and the economy. before considering the path forward,...
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and obviously, for doc, if you will, respectfully. i want to ask you, what are the guidelines?take to be a medal of honor recipient. it's a huge honor, the highest you could receive. >> it is indeed the highest award for military valor for action that any member of the armed forces could receive. they look at gallantry, above and beyond the call of duty. what does that entail? in this case, doc's case he was nominated for the medal of honor, reduced to a bronze store with v for valor. in wake of ashton carter's request to review all military declarations for valor from the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan, doc's case was brought back to the forefront. normally there's only about a five year window. elizabeth: it's a long process, but it's within five years. >> it's about five years. >> there have been other individuals in the nation's history, specifically, african-americans in world war ii, asian-americans in world war ii, hispanic-americans, as well as jewish, members of the jewish faith who were nominated for the award, but based on prejudices did not receive them. so we've
and obviously, for doc, if you will, respectfully. i want to ask you, what are the guidelines?take to be a medal of honor recipient. it's a huge honor, the highest you could receive. >> it is indeed the highest award for military valor for action that any member of the armed forces could receive. they look at gallantry, above and beyond the call of duty. what does that entail? in this case, doc's case he was nominated for the medal of honor, reduced to a bronze store with v for valor. in...
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and the early 2000's became the era of low doc and no doc loans. almost nine years ago, fannie and freddie were put temporary conservatorship. in the end, the system privatized the gains and socialized the losses. the buildup of risks is clear in hindsight. but many officials and commentators raised learns long before the collapse. the long standing internal structural weaknesses of the old system ultimately led to disastrous consequences for homeowners, taxpayers, the financial system and the economy. before considering the path forward, it's important to acknowledge that today's housing sector is healthier and in some respects safer than it was in 2005, although there are significant regional differences, national data show that housing prices have fully recovered from their gut-wrenching 35% drop during the crisis. mortgage default rates have returned to pre-crisis levels. there's also been meaningful progress in reforming the old system. in 2008, congress enacted the housing and economic recovery act, which among other things created the fhsa.
and the early 2000's became the era of low doc and no doc loans. almost nine years ago, fannie and freddie were put temporary conservatorship. in the end, the system privatized the gains and socialized the losses. the buildup of risks is clear in hindsight. but many officials and commentators raised learns long before the collapse. the long standing internal structural weaknesses of the old system ultimately led to disastrous consequences for homeowners, taxpayers, the financial system and the...
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into my good docs to get the band and then yeah it really brings. how we think i'm. young would be might not be. good enough to know we're not beach the. south is out. in this just feeling if one means a leftist i know be deep may learn from this one tokyo find it is going to keep going. to let me ask. you this one was because did it because it didn't seem quite a cultural thing from the premise. the top stories of the week. the president told us hundreds of american diplomatic stall to leave russia in response. trump is expected to approve those sanctions against russia are off for a near unanimous vote in the senate we look at why europe is warning of countermeasures. so this our journalists working with china was killed by mortar fire from islamic state extremists in syria. the deadly opposition shadow election day in venice.
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do while the doc knows he doesn't mean he misses most. about us you know. and better. than what your last letter has a legal authority only a sequester pedal this analysis. no says he saw paul archelaus yo well go on last and i haven't been there. seen the mess to know ya and i both i'll bet remember your modem was a good. illustration of the. distance around august. history who. can. tell you. no interest in or knowledge we concentrate all we had last year. even this little do any movie supply the e.c. britain and america i.q.'s put this in an eye to see the us people because he can use you know and animals to stand. by screened and want only while most are moochers courses where last minute they told. me that they need a say when as many of us know what is it going to look inside us who by yet in the white house as a commie is with us so when you wake up. close to what i'll have to fill in tonight ok now you're. starting this year that is damn fair i only see what i see my so i won't happen to us from the yeah ok i thought. i wanted to know only on. your say mrs. yes
do while the doc knows he doesn't mean he misses most. about us you know. and better. than what your last letter has a legal authority only a sequester pedal this analysis. no says he saw paul archelaus yo well go on last and i haven't been there. seen the mess to know ya and i both i'll bet remember your modem was a good. illustration of the. distance around august. history who. can. tell you. no interest in or knowledge we concentrate all we had last year. even this little do any movie supply...
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do while the doc knows he. doesn't mean he misses most of their say so. as you know. them better. than which will offset has a legal authority only at sequester battle this analysis. though says he saw paul archelaus go well go on the senator from indiana. say no misty no ya and i both i'll bet remember your modem was a good. illustration of the. distance around august. i study how. can i. tell you. know where i sit in an orchard we consider a loyalist. even the little do any moves he supply the easy brittle informatica i.q.'s put this in and that is who use him because he can use you know and animals to stand. by screened and want only while most are moochers courses where last minute they thought they knew guns without the need of someone as an evil circles you know where this is being fought against i knew this was by yet in the hands of quite as a for me is with this so when you wake up. close to what i'll have to fill in tonight ok now you know better i don't doubt you miss you but as a stand today i only see what i see myself on that and the from that yeah ok i see . now one
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a look here i want to be able to look and see how did danny they know not for whom doc and the mom that she was i've been a member of member feedback thinking a lot of. that if i would have thought it was shit cuz i thought of me when you must have been when. you know it does are we going to. be i'm not. going to be insane it took. them so we're out of the. talk to b.s. you want present system how much you want to show. me how do. you think. that's how it's done even when it was not dealing with these issues have you looked into the little feeling he had that this has come. out of the stuff you've. already. done on the bus that i am on the scene. how would a listen if i could but it doesn't mean. that good enough. not. to go ahead and the best not to be come out to show he's been in the enough. so that to nevada and. not enough on the head. of the north to you know what does it mean ily let me know when you look. into how do you feel. you must have done i do not. know but enough. to see that. i had to. hide. a lot of these. into how to look ma a punch that even though seems to be a need
a look here i want to be able to look and see how did danny they know not for whom doc and the mom that she was i've been a member of member feedback thinking a lot of. that if i would have thought it was shit cuz i thought of me when you must have been when. you know it does are we going to. be i'm not. going to be insane it took. them so we're out of the. talk to b.s. you want present system how much you want to show. me how do. you think. that's how it's done even when it was not dealing...
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do while the doc knows he. doesn't mean he misses most of their say but i see oh yeah and. has a legal authority oh yes sequester battle this in an asylum i. know says he saw paul archelaus go well go or not and i haven't been there. see no may still know ya and i both i'll bet remember your modem was a good. illustration of the. distance around august. history who. can. tell you. no interest in or knowledge if we consider a lawyer. even the going to do any moves he simply the easy brittle...
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jim to others he has been coach, to those who bravely surf with him in vietnam, he still called their docis pent u parent, scotty and margaret, both watching from heaven, he will always be their son, but today, 320 million grateful american hearts, private mcluan carries unimmortal title and that title is hero. specialize 35 mcluan, we honor you. we salute you, and with god as your witness, we thank you for what you did for all of us. now i would like the military aide to come forward and read the citation. >> the president of the united states of america. authorized by october of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to private first class james c mcluan, united states army. for conspicuous gal len extra at the risk of his life, above and beyond the call of duty. private first class c mcluan distinguished him by act's email lan triat the rest of his life,off and beyond the call of duty from may 13th through 15th, 1969. while serving as a combat met kick with charlie company, third bit tallan, 21st infantry, 196 in light infantry brigade. the comp
jim to others he has been coach, to those who bravely surf with him in vietnam, he still called their docis pent u parent, scotty and margaret, both watching from heaven, he will always be their son, but today, 320 million grateful american hearts, private mcluan carries unimmortal title and that title is hero. specialize 35 mcluan, we honor you. we salute you, and with god as your witness, we thank you for what you did for all of us. now i would like the military aide to come forward and read...
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and low-doc loans. these practices contributed to catastrophic failure of housing system. almost nine years ago in september 2008 fannie and freddy were put into temporary conserve toreship and received taxpayer injections totaling 187 and change billions. we privatized gains and socialized losses. build up of risks is clear in hindsight. many officials and commentators raised concerns long before the collapse. longstanding internal structural weaknesses of old system led to disasterous consequences for homeowners, taxpayers, the financial system and the economy before considering the path forward it is important to acknowledge that today's housing sector is healthier in, some respects safe are than it was in 2005. although there are significant regional differences, national data show that housing prices have fully recovered from their gut-wrenching 35% drop during the crisis. of the mortgage default rates returned to precrisis levels. mortgage credit is available and affordable for strong borrowers. t
and low-doc loans. these practices contributed to catastrophic failure of housing system. almost nine years ago in september 2008 fannie and freddy were put into temporary conserve toreship and received taxpayer injections totaling 187 and change billions. we privatized gains and socialized losses. build up of risks is clear in hindsight. many officials and commentators raised concerns long before the collapse. longstanding internal structural weaknesses of old system led to disasterous...
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. >> worst case scenario, doc, department of corrections, they send me back to prison. >> and rebeccaan has a major development in her case. >> i was done. i was like, what? work up a not at night.the day. only tempur-breeze® mattresses use an integrated system of technologies to keep you cool while you sleep. ultra-breathable support layers channel heat away from your body. purecool technology delivers cooling comfort you can feel. and the performance cover is cool to the touch. so you sleep cool and wake up feeling powerful. right now, save up to $500 on select tempur-breeze® mattress sets at our july 4th event. find the breeze that's right for you at tempurpedic.com. >>> thomas schiele has been keeping himself busy at the hamilton county justice center. he works as the dead run porter, picking up bodies for the coroner's office. >> every morning at breakfast, news comes on. i pretty much know my day. oh well i'll be leaving. three homicides last night. we're picking them up at the hospital. between homicides, accidental shootings and drug overdoses, those three things right there i
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and the end of that, we will call and report off to doc.ecisions will be made using that information that we complected during the four hours. >> so have you been feeling okay since you've been back here? a little dizzy? you haven't blacked out or anything else, right? okay. all right. all of his tests came out good. his ekg was normal, and he was cleared to go back to his unit. do you feel that going down there today and spending time down there like helped you any? no? >> not really. >> no? >> didn't really accomplish nothing. >> no? when did you say you think your mom's going to be able to bail you out, though? >> saturday. >> all right. let's go back in. >> though jarrett might be out of the jail in a few days, he uses the computer kiosk in his housing unit to once again request a transfer. >> i put it as -- to attention sergeant price, explained the whole situation, how i got on p.c. without actually being told where i was going, just asking for another unit. this is not what i wanted at all. i didn't want to be locked up. >>> coming u
and the end of that, we will call and report off to doc.ecisions will be made using that information that we complected during the four hours. >> so have you been feeling okay since you've been back here? a little dizzy? you haven't blacked out or anything else, right? okay. all right. all of his tests came out good. his ekg was normal, and he was cleared to go back to his unit. do you feel that going down there today and spending time down there like helped you any? no? >> not...
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. >> worst case scenario, doc, department of corrections, they send me back to prison. >> and rebeccaan has a major development in her case. >> i was done. i was like, what? >>> thomas schiele has been keeping himself busy at the hamilton county justice center. he works as the dead run porter, picking up bodies for the coroner's office. >> every morning at breakfast, news comes on. i pretty much know my day. oh well i'll be leaving. three homicides last night. we're picking them up at the hospital. between homicides, accidental shootings and drug overdoses, those three things right there is enough to keep a coroner busy. funeral homes are definitely secure with their jobs. >> thomas has been a one of a kind type of the dead run porter. i haven't had any negative feedback from any of the drivers that have gone out with him. to the contrary they've all said he's very responsible. very attentive. he wants to do a good job every run he goes out on. and it puts my mind at ease he's one of the guys out there doing the job. >> but this will be one of schiele's last runs. he's nearing the end
. >> worst case scenario, doc, department of corrections, they send me back to prison. >> and rebeccaan has a major development in her case. >> i was done. i was like, what? >>> thomas schiele has been keeping himself busy at the hamilton county justice center. he works as the dead run porter, picking up bodies for the coroner's office. >> every morning at breakfast, news comes on. i pretty much know my day. oh well i'll be leaving. three homicides last night....
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taking in the eco city south just sounds good docs to give them it and then you're just going to bring. it with a kind. young would be who might be. good at you know what that beach yeah sounds out. to be just get silly me climbing i love just not enough be deep but let me focus them tokio find it to. keep going didn't. know how. his work was because did it because he didn't seem quite a cultural critic i pulled the premise. you know everybody just wanted to go for a walk. we all know. this is the biggest epidemic on the planet. and these guys in here. don't believe us. they don't believe this. because it doesn't make the money it doesn't make money and i wish you guys would give the opportunity . to hear the stories that i've heard no justice no nothing and i understand that the next election is in two thousand and fifteen so we've got a couple of years to build up the momentum. to get you really you want to be tough so what is the solution to the sex offenders in the pedophiles we're getting to a point therapy while they're in jail so when they get out there won't be a friend. i know
taking in the eco city south just sounds good docs to give them it and then you're just going to bring. it with a kind. young would be who might be. good at you know what that beach yeah sounds out. to be just get silly me climbing i love just not enough be deep but let me focus them tokio find it to. keep going didn't. know how. his work was because did it because he didn't seem quite a cultural critic i pulled the premise. you know everybody just wanted to go for a walk. we all know. this is...
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for the stuff that you should doc you're just so lukewarm on the cause it's you or do. not call list you fought emotions. in potsdam we spoke to members of the alternative for germany parliamentary group. we talked about those role as america's instrument of influence of the german politics . the most. those diffidence young musicians is almost on this novel as i do this but this doesn't stick by the dusty novel the devil even. does even if. he just does. that in the movie the mood on the phone with. us from tim in view but not to. believe this football is the best for me with the unpleasant you know that it was that isn't. it seems most. of the reason to dislike this stuff. to colin is still exist. ricos treated as one. hundred forty three cool. and i knew a lot of. the island is controlled by the us government and some puerto ricans crave independence jello it was you know it was getting about on a global. either we. were taking again way in the last year obviously. still many do wish to join the us hundreds more leave every day. but i'm a long way from mania. beings.
for the stuff that you should doc you're just so lukewarm on the cause it's you or do. not call list you fought emotions. in potsdam we spoke to members of the alternative for germany parliamentary group. we talked about those role as america's instrument of influence of the german politics . the most. those diffidence young musicians is almost on this novel as i do this but this doesn't stick by the dusty novel the devil even. does even if. he just does. that in the movie the mood on the phone...
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. -- dr.mary care doc to will not turn you away. so a lot of it is not compensated care. and they want to go into specialties which pay much better. the training and being in debt a lot of students and up going that route. there is no equipment around, you need specialties safed -- staff. they don't have those recesses. host: a call from south carolina. caller: good morning. you talked about the hospitals that were closed because they didn't have the money. , the illegals when they go to the hospital in rural areas? the tremendous amount of unfunded care. i was a corpsman in the navy, what about nurse practitioners and physicians assistants in that area. if you have a sinus infection you really don't need a phd to diagnose it. guest: thank you for your question. these world areas at least in aretown of marion, there in a lot of cases, it is compensated for by the hospital. where i live in new york city, they will try to get people here through patient advocates, and i will cover some of it. host: could it be a essential national crisis stemming from some of the health iss
. -- dr.mary care doc to will not turn you away. so a lot of it is not compensated care. and they want to go into specialties which pay much better. the training and being in debt a lot of students and up going that route. there is no equipment around, you need specialties safed -- staff. they don't have those recesses. host: a call from south carolina. caller: good morning. you talked about the hospitals that were closed because they didn't have the money. , the illegals when they go to the...
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el ex doc contaba con un amplio historial criminal, tres arrestos y uno de ellos un abuso sexual.r. analistas dicen que lo hizo para desviar la atenciÓn te la ley de salud. pablo gato tiene mÁs de esta nueva ley de defensa ante el mandatario. [aplausos] el presidente se reuniÓ con el lÍder de corea del sur para hablar de la reciente amenaza de corea del norte. pero el tema que tiene el monopolio de la reuniÓn es la guerra de tuits. los llamÓ tontos, locos y tambiÉn se burlÓ de ella y de una supuesta cirugÍa estÉtica. [hablando en inglÉs] tiene el ego de un niÑo, frÁgil, impetuoso y abusador, dijo hoy la locutora. la primera dama tienen proyecto contra los acosodores digitales, es una vergÜenza tener un presidente que dice estas cosas, lo peor son los republicanos que lo consciente. dice este analista. >> hablaban que ellos eran el partido de las familias, de los valores familiares. de los valores de respeto. adolfo franco afirma que presidente donald trump hace lo que harÍa cualquier persona. >> insultan al presidente, a su familia, dicen cosas horribles constantemente. reportero:
el ex doc contaba con un amplio historial criminal, tres arrestos y uno de ellos un abuso sexual.r. analistas dicen que lo hizo para desviar la atenciÓn te la ley de salud. pablo gato tiene mÁs de esta nueva ley de defensa ante el mandatario. [aplausos] el presidente se reuniÓ con el lÍder de corea del sur para hablar de la reciente amenaza de corea del norte. pero el tema que tiene el monopolio de la reuniÓn es la guerra de tuits. los llamÓ tontos, locos y tambiÉn se burlÓ de ella y de...
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>> la nina and doc. >> doc. robert carey has been working with la nina. >> you can offer your hand up to her. don't pull that rope. it's okay. it's all right. just stand your ground a little bit. >> how you doing there, carey? >> good. good and sad at the same time. >> why's that? >> because she's leaving. when i started, i started with the ears and she has a soft spot where she leans into you. when their ears are forward they are calm and relaxed when she first started she tried biting. now she's got it all figured out. >> those the two fillies have become more domesticated, misner anticipates having them file into a small transport trailer is going to be hard considering they were running wild a month earlier. >> hand off to mr. torres. you can hang out and watch and see how this is going. >> though carey has worked with la nina, misner decides to use torres for this last task. >> carey has a strong desire to be doing this. and he's just not physically at the point where he could be effective to where it's goi
>> la nina and doc. >> doc. robert carey has been working with la nina. >> you can offer your hand up to her. don't pull that rope. it's okay. it's all right. just stand your ground a little bit. >> how you doing there, carey? >> good. good and sad at the same time. >> why's that? >> because she's leaving. when i started, i started with the ears and she has a soft spot where she leans into you. when their ears are forward they are calm and relaxed when...
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for the stuff that you should doc you're just so lukewarm on the cause it's you or me. that's. not to call those who fought the motion. we spoke to members of the alternative for germany public interest group. we talked about as america's instrument of influence over german politics. than most thought infants young musicians does almost on the spin off was dozens it was but i do this to list dozens to nobble didn't buy the dusty novel the devil even. does even the fundamentals of i suppose i know what seeds is. this is a nice medium of a mostly mostly what is from t.m. indeed but not to. believe this football is. this for me with live incessant you know that it was always that isn't. it just wasn't good. enough of them believes in the buddhist life but it's off those. same wrong. just don't call. me that is yet to shape out these days become educated and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. please warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles t
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. >> doc, give me the scoop of delta airlines >> revenue was strong but they missed about 3 or 4 cents on the bottom line, the profit number, judge. that's why the ceo said on the conference call, though, they expect earnings growth of about 15% for the remainder of the year. it's not down very much, given the run that the airlines have had. chew on that. >>> let's go to our breaking news desk. less leslie picker has more. >> that's right. shares of 21st century fox have gone down. bradley imposed tomorrow as a deadline where she would refer the deal to the authorities for additional scrutiny. the deal has been under critical observation over concerns about scandals at fox as well as the murdoch's potentially having too much control over the news and headlines given their ownership of so many assets as well. scott, back to you. >> leslie picker, thank you. >>> we are awaiting president trump's news conference in paris live with the french president that's from earlier. the arrival today at the presidential palace. we're llinall foowg of it. "halftime report" back in two minutes. this i
. >> doc, give me the scoop of delta airlines >> revenue was strong but they missed about 3 or 4 cents on the bottom line, the profit number, judge. that's why the ceo said on the conference call, though, they expect earnings growth of about 15% for the remainder of the year. it's not down very much, given the run that the airlines have had. chew on that. >>> let's go to our breaking news desk. less leslie picker has more. >> that's right. shares of 21st century fox...
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shortening this doc of an industrialized disaster. >> what he said. >> so to reduce his risk, mike boughthe august 210 strike how to make money? on the road, $206.25 cents by august operations. >> here, there is your $4 for your pathetic pleep ble[ bleep . >> easy there, buddy he created his spread. between the $3.75 krcents spent, he cut the total cost of his trade down to what will they do now? boy, you may have noticed that carter is not here tonight he's on vacation, he did send us a postcard here is a bit of it. i enjoyed a bit of it. at this point, i am inclined to reduce the position by half and retain the balance for perspective further weakness carter if you are out there in some french bar drinking, hello, come back soon >> mike, what are you doing with the trade? >> we can take the profits and roll down to 219 we cancel it three times that price right now and take the same amount we sold last time and we'll walk away with 5 bucks a profit >> it consolidated and it has dropped and did not bounce >> all right, merci. >> up next, tweets and the final call hey gary, what'd you got
shortening this doc of an industrialized disaster. >> what he said. >> so to reduce his risk, mike boughthe august 210 strike how to make money? on the road, $206.25 cents by august operations. >> here, there is your $4 for your pathetic pleep ble[ bleep . >> easy there, buddy he created his spread. between the $3.75 krcents spent, he cut the total cost of his trade down to what will they do now? boy, you may have noticed that carter is not here tonight he's on vacation,...
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delta doc is up 20% this year. >> you like delta. >> it just keeps going up because it gets a gazillionl play. i would sell it here. >> let's be honest, since the sony walkman has been launched it's been more or less downhill for japan. that's why i was excited to announce they will go to the moonpcñ?ñ?ñ. i say japan will be up 20% in year. >> i think jonas is an alien so he should know about space. [applause] dagen: i love you guys. neil issmñ?ñ now. they are telling the foxbusiness network that the goal for corporate tax cuts may be changing. >> corporate tax rates are not going to change or balance the help. it would be wonderful if we could get them down to 15%. i think they've come off of that particular figure recently, but i would like to get them done to 25% or 20%, this country would turn around
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the initial study that we did, the first study that was done, showed a 60, 65% curator reduction of doc the attacks. >>> so there's really no cure? >> there's no cure because it's a genetic disorder. there's no cure it living with sickle-cell. >> it's horrendous for the family, in addition to the kids. the kid is suffering and the parents are take off from work having to treat the kids. you are seeing two to 10 hospitalization a year. 2-10. and some of these hospitalizations are result of damage like stroke. stroke is a major cause of death in these kids. so you wind up with a 5-year-old having a stroke, and going blind. if the attack occurs in the eye, the kid is blind. if it occurs in the eye he is blind. >> armstrong: 5-year-old. >> it starts at nine months. >>> i'm armstrong william. the founder and chairman of >>> our knowledge and practice of scripture is what distinguishes us from the rest of the world. the jewish people were called people of the book because the public that their religious writings had on the thinking and conduct of the jewish people. they were described, those
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as you might know they don't live a very good life there. >> >> eric: okay, doc, interesting comment.peful we will find a way to separate that regime from the system. what's he mean? >> we don't give our game plan away. that's the last 8 years. but we maintain that this nation is a pariah and is a threat not only to the reasonablregion but to our nati. just the idea alone that somebody would want to go to holiday vacation somebody that has labor camps. think about that. constantly in flagrant breach of every single weapons of mass destruction or missile requirement upon them. so director pompeo is a very serious man and he knows what he speaks. >> eric: bernie, i think we would all agree don't go to north korea on vacation. i'm kind of intrigued by this, hey, let's separate that administration from his people. >> i agree with the doctor here. of course, the people would be very grateful. unlike some of the people in the middle east when you liberate them they end up hating you for it over there i think it would matter. they would actually appreciate it as far as they don't live well,
as you might know they don't live a very good life there. >> >> eric: okay, doc, interesting comment.peful we will find a way to separate that regime from the system. what's he mean? >> we don't give our game plan away. that's the last 8 years. but we maintain that this nation is a pariah and is a threat not only to the reasonablregion but to our nati. just the idea alone that somebody would want to go to holiday vacation somebody that has labor camps. think about that....
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he got his start in another film set in detroit, eminem's 2002 epic, "8-mile" as the rapper papa doc. you think about the evolution of anthony mackie? in a lot of ways, a boy from new orleans who now, i mean look at you. do you think about that often? >> i definitely think i'm blessed and fortunate to be where i am, but the thing is if you are not enjoying it, you're not doing it right. >> he continues to rise, you will see him in a new movie next year, but back to "detroit" for a second. it's the most intense movie i have seen this year. the director really has crafted a masterpiece. >>> look for her come oscar time. >> looking forward to seeing it. kevin, thank you very much. >>> we'll be back with which actor had jennifer aniston kron-4 news at eight: video shows the horrifying moments before an amusement ride malfunction.... violently ejects people --- sending one man to his death dozens of car burglaries targeting the east bay. now police believe they are connected i'm steve aveson. i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> jason b
he got his start in another film set in detroit, eminem's 2002 epic, "8-mile" as the rapper papa doc. you think about the evolution of anthony mackie? in a lot of ways, a boy from new orleans who now, i mean look at you. do you think about that often? >> i definitely think i'm blessed and fortunate to be where i am, but the thing is if you are not enjoying it, you're not doing it right. >> he continues to rise, you will see him in a new movie next year, but back to...
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care act didn't have insurance and didn't know how they was going to get treated and be able to see a doc dirt. they are telling us one thing about the health care, but they are not telling you the whole truth. and that's the sad thing that you've got people in this world to know that we have no other choice and no place to turn to butter rogue government. now, if you can help across the nation and across the world, surely you can do something for your own people you are representing. >> host: that is
care act didn't have insurance and didn't know how they was going to get treated and be able to see a doc dirt. they are telling us one thing about the health care, but they are not telling you the whole truth. and that's the sad thing that you've got people in this world to know that we have no other choice and no place to turn to butter rogue government. now, if you can help across the nation and across the world, surely you can do something for your own people you are representing. >>...
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and last but certainly not least, i call him my mentor, i call him doc, none other than dr. michael eric dyson to help round out this panel today. you know him very well. let's give him a warm welcome. please be seated. then so you all know, there are folks in the audience who have no cards. we'll try to get to your question. so if you see the volunteers holding the note cards, they can take your questions via the note cards this afternoon. good morning. >> good morning. >> is it still morning time? yes, it's 11:14. 46 minutes left for morning. i really think it's important that before we dive into other pieces of this, we hear the term mass incarceration, criminal justice reform so often, and i think we throw them out so much that people start to lose the compassion about the issue. so i really want to take a moment to set the stage. marilyn, i want to start with you. what mass incarceration really is and why we should care. so just both the definition, how we define it and how it impacts us and why we should care, why we should be utilizing our energy to really throw ourse
and last but certainly not least, i call him my mentor, i call him doc, none other than dr. michael eric dyson to help round out this panel today. you know him very well. let's give him a warm welcome. please be seated. then so you all know, there are folks in the audience who have no cards. we'll try to get to your question. so if you see the volunteers holding the note cards, they can take your questions via the note cards this afternoon. good morning. >> good morning. >> is it...
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. >> and also tonight a doc documentary claimed this photo was qulu about fate of amealial air heart. we'll explain. >> and coming up on final five tonight. how good are you at spotting fake news. is this realize eps plate with the the wormdz hail satan and what about cookie monster with cocaine hidden inside. putting your knowledge to the fest on the final 5 at 11 >>> a minimum or development at a press conference in the case of four young men that vapished in pennsylvania. according to bucks county da please find multiple efforts on this 09 acre form. it mropingz to parents of cosmo dinardo. he is considered person of interest in the case. he was arrested for unrelated drug charge and posted 10% of 1 million bond last night and fist of missing men was reported missing last wednesday. the other three vanished fr friday. >> the district is tag a closer look at its hiring practices fol a washington city paper report about this former district employee. and adam harrison bryant was convicted of travel with intent to engage in e why didn't the city len of about his past before it hired h
. >> and also tonight a doc documentary claimed this photo was qulu about fate of amealial air heart. we'll explain. >> and coming up on final five tonight. how good are you at spotting fake news. is this realize eps plate with the the wormdz hail satan and what about cookie monster with cocaine hidden inside. putting your knowledge to the fest on the final 5 at 11 >>> a minimum or development at a press conference in the case of four young men that vapished in...
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he got his start in another film set in detroit, eminem's 2002 epic, "8-mile" as the rapper papa doc. you think about the evolution of anthony mackie? in a lot of ways, a boy from new orleans who now, i mean look at you. do you think about that often? >> i definitely think i'm blessed and fortunate to be where i am, but the thing is if you are not enjoying it, you're not doing it right. >> he continues to rise, you will see him in a new movie next year, but back to "detroit" for a second. it's the most intense movie i have seen this year. the director really has crafted a masterpiece. >>> look for her come oscar time. >> looking forward to seeing it. kevin, thank you very much. >>> we'll be back with which actor had jennifer aniston who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. jo
he got his start in another film set in detroit, eminem's 2002 epic, "8-mile" as the rapper papa doc. you think about the evolution of anthony mackie? in a lot of ways, a boy from new orleans who now, i mean look at you. do you think about that often? >> i definitely think i'm blessed and fortunate to be where i am, but the thing is if you are not enjoying it, you're not doing it right. >> he continues to rise, you will see him in a new movie next year, but back to...
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do i have it right, doc? >> you got it perfectly.n do the pr pour the book, chris. >> you've only been telling me this for anti five years. glad i finally figured it out. dr. ezekiel emanuel, thank you very much. >> hopefully the political system will figure it out because that's where the american public wants us to do. get the costs under control so we can afford it and get good quality care. it's doable. >> the most hopeful thing i've heard in about 42 hours. >> jeff sessions breaking his silence last night over president trump's relentless attacks. what's next for sessions? former attorney general alberto gonzalez sharing his thoughts next. only exclusive retailers carry tempur-pedic. find yours at tempurpedic.com. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease.
do i have it right, doc? >> you got it perfectly.n do the pr pour the book, chris. >> you've only been telling me this for anti five years. glad i finally figured it out. dr. ezekiel emanuel, thank you very much. >> hopefully the political system will figure it out because that's where the american public wants us to do. get the costs under control so we can afford it and get good quality care. it's doable. >> the most hopeful thing i've heard in about 42 hours. >>...