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dr.ierre dukan, the inventor of the renowned dukan diet, sued a rival for libel. here's juju chang. >> reporter: in large part, because one reported devotee was a very slim mother of the bride and not just any bride, this one had the most watched wedding in history. dr. pierre dukan's high-protein diet has hollywood star lets and commoners singing its praises. >> i tried weight watcher. i've tried them all. >> reporter: anna was a serial dieter. this was before, she says, a new diet changed her figure and her life. you look like a different person there. >> i am a different person. you don't know how much more confidence i've got. >> reporter: latest in the bulging pantheon of fad diets. each captures the hopes of people struggling to lose those annoying extra pounds. >> that is okay. that is okay. >> reporter: the diet was launched by this man, dr. pierre dukan, a french nutritionist who traveled across the pond to launch dukan here in america with its promises of quick results and easy
dr.ierre dukan, the inventor of the renowned dukan diet, sued a rival for libel. here's juju chang. >> reporter: in large part, because one reported devotee was a very slim mother of the bride and not just any bride, this one had the most watched wedding in history. dr. pierre dukan's high-protein diet has hollywood star lets and commoners singing its praises. >> i tried weight watcher. i've tried them all. >> reporter: anna was a serial dieter. this was before, she says, a...
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and dr.d later be charged with involuntary manslaughter. >>> coming up, accusations of a conspiracy. are there others to blame for killing michael jackson? you think someone killed him? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> do you know who they are? >> oh, of course. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪ now the healing power of touch
and dr.d later be charged with involuntary manslaughter. >>> coming up, accusations of a conspiracy. are there others to blame for killing michael jackson? you think someone killed him? >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> do you know who they are? >> oh, of course. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more...
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dr.de his way from l.a. toward beverly hills. as he did, few really knew the dark secrets the pop legend carried with him to 100 north carolwood drive. michael jackson spent his final hours here at this rented mansion in l.a. according to the search warrant affidavit, his personal physician dr. conrad murray told police it was a restless and ultimately a drug-filled night with jackson battling his chronic insomnia allegedly pleading with murray to give him a powerful and dangerous drug anesthetic called propofol. anesthetic called propofo randy taraborrelli is a jackson biographer and a life-long confidant. >> he used to say, and i believed it, michael would have paid $1 million for a good night's sleep. that's not an exaggeration. he actually would have. >> michael jackson was plagued with insomnia for years. >> he spent years covering jackson. >> he was just plagued with this horrible inability to go to sleep. and he would rely upon doctors to provide him with medication so that he coul
dr.de his way from l.a. toward beverly hills. as he did, few really knew the dark secrets the pop legend carried with him to 100 north carolwood drive. michael jackson spent his final hours here at this rented mansion in l.a. according to the search warrant affidavit, his personal physician dr. conrad murray told police it was a restless and ultimately a drug-filled night with jackson battling his chronic insomnia allegedly pleading with murray to give him a powerful and dangerous drug...
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before doing the autopsy, dr.itt met with two prosecutors and four different detectives, all members of the county child abuse task force. >> they're supposed to be an unbiased entity of dekalb county. they are supposed to be totally unbiased. i don't think they should have met at all. >> thompson: we tried repeatedly w sakpeith dr. gowitt about the ware case, but he declined our requests. with his wife in prison, reggie ware didn't give up. >> i sold this house right here about six months later ... >> thompson: one by one, he began selling houses he'd acquired over years as part of his real estate business. it would cost him more than $700,000 to challenge his wife's conviction. >> this house right here was melonie's grandmother's house. they kind of got upset when i sold it. >> thompson: and reggie spent countless hours studying the case. >> i did, like, a crash course in college, i guess, of trying to learn about medical science, the new science that was coming out. then, i starteie
before doing the autopsy, dr.itt met with two prosecutors and four different detectives, all members of the county child abuse task force. >> they're supposed to be an unbiased entity of dekalb county. they are supposed to be totally unbiased. i don't think they should have met at all. >> thompson: we tried repeatedly w sakpeith dr. gowitt about the ware case, but he declined our requests. with his wife in prison, reggie ware didn't give up. >> i sold this house right here...
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dr.etwork of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. >>> this is cnn, breaking news. >> michael jackson, 50 years old, the king of pop, has died. >> as news of michael jackson's death sent shock waves around the globe, the search for answers was just beginning. >> we're just looking for any evidence of foul play or anything like that. >> within hours, investigators were on the scene of jackson's hollywood mansion. they soon discovered the singer had his own personal pharmacy. some of the prescription drugs were labeled. many were not. the extent of michael jackson's drug use was starting to emerge. some of his closest friends and family were stunned. >> i only knew what he was taking to sleep. that's it. hearing all of these other things, which i can't even pronounce the words, i wasn't aware. if that led to dependency on anything else, i wouldn't know, but i'm just saying every time i saw michael, he was 1,000% coherent. 1000% with
dr.etwork of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. >>> this is cnn, breaking news. >> michael jackson, 50 years old, the king of pop, has died. >> as news of michael jackson's death sent shock waves around the globe, the search for answers was just beginning. >> we're just looking for any evidence of foul play or anything like that. >> within hours, investigators were on the scene of jackson's hollywood...
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and we have here the letter that many members, bipartisan members, dr. fleming, dr. beginning re-- dr. gingrey, myself, many others, bob filner, dr. mcdermott, jim mcgovern. on and on and on. that think this is a bad idea. why do we think it's a bad idea? we believe the people's representative, that would be us, if there's going to be a cut medicare some nameless, faceless board shouldn't have
and we have here the letter that many members, bipartisan members, dr. fleming, dr. beginning re-- dr. gingrey, myself, many others, bob filner, dr. mcdermott, jim mcgovern. on and on and on. that think this is a bad idea. why do we think it's a bad idea? we believe the people's representative, that would be us, if there's going to be a cut medicare some nameless, faceless board shouldn't have
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dr. stone, i wanted ask you a question that relates to part of this debate. as intel from my statement, -- as you can tell from my statement, i want to focus more on job creation. what is the optimal -- or even if you have a list -- optimum way to create jobs in the next year or two? by way of tax policy, and as you know, we had a tax code at the end of last year, elements of " magic -- elements of which both sides really dislike. but both were willing to look past their objections to parts of the bill in order to keep tax rates where they were and features like a payroll tax cut which put $1,000 in the pockets of the average american family. when you think about government action or a strategy that has been tried or maybe has not been tried in addition to tax policy, what you think the best approach is to job creation and how would you itemize those? >> let me begin by endorsing the idea that on the budget, a game changer would be really good. my vision of a game changer is bipartisan ag
dr. stone, i wanted ask you a question that relates to part of this debate. as intel from my statement, -- as you can tell from my statement, i want to focus more on job creation. what is the optimal -- or even if you have a list -- optimum way to create jobs in the next year or two? by way of tax policy, and as you know, we had a tax code at the end of last year, elements of " magic -- elements of which both sides really dislike. but both were willing to look past their objections to...
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dr. jon thogmartin is chief medical examiner for st. petersburg, florida. tell me about the challenges that child autopsies pose. >> well, they're hard because of the emotional content that comes with them, the anger and despair that you'll experience on your own and others. they'll come in with a lot of expectations, and so you'll hav4 to shield yourself from that. you have to objectify the kid and just find out what happened to them. >> thompson: but finding out what happens in child cases is especially complicated..÷b >> it's going to take less disease than it does to kill an adult, and whatever you're looking for is going to be smaller and less. >> thompson: thogmartin has seen this firs0u22]' when he became chief medical examiner, he reversed two child death cases handled by his predecessor. >> i told them that there's... basically, the injuries that are described here aren't here. hemorrhages on the eyes. >> thompson: they imagined injuries that weren't there? >> they imagined injur
dr. jon thogmartin is chief medical examiner for st. petersburg, florida. tell me about the challenges that child autopsies pose. >> well, they're hard because of the emotional content that comes with them, the anger and despair that you'll experience on your own and others. they'll come in with a lot of expectations, and so you'll hav4 to shield yourself from that. you have to objectify the kid and just find out what happened to them. >> thompson: but finding out what happens in...
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dr. kenneth sawyer is facing the cruelest choice of his medical career that could well determine whether these innocent children live or die. >> it is the decision, do we or don't we? >> the fact that dr. sawyer knows the twins at all is an unlikely turn of fate. their story begins 7,000 miles away in a desperately poor remote village lost in the nile valley in southern egypt. the year is 2001. this is where ebraham and saba live. they already had two children when saba learned she was pregnant with twin,s, but it is much more complicated than that. >> translator: the doctor told us the twins are joined together. he said, i'll be honest with you, your wife is in danger if she gives birth. >> if you had known early in the pregnancy what you were faced with, do you like back now and say, we should have ended this pregnancy if we had known sooner? >> translator: no, no, no. we cannot kill a soul. i would never do it and would never have done it. whatever the price, even if i had to give my o
dr. kenneth sawyer is facing the cruelest choice of his medical career that could well determine whether these innocent children live or die. >> it is the decision, do we or don't we? >> the fact that dr. sawyer knows the twins at all is an unlikely turn of fate. their story begins 7,000 miles away in a desperately poor remote village lost in the nile valley in southern egypt. the year is 2001. this is where ebraham and saba live. they already had two children when saba learned she...
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dr.able belts to understand his faith development, relationship with africans in the middle east which is not covered at all in the autobiography, sell low of surveillance he was under buy the federal and state agencies of fbi police department. these are insights that are missing from the autobiography of malcolm x. what dr. marable accomplishes is to give us not only the life of malcolm but the social architecture to frame the life. >> host: archives and records . >> guest: i am glad to ask the question. there has not attempt of a comprehensive bio for over 20 years the last one was a book in 1991 there hasn't been that much fun for very long and with the materials that had become and was one of the first scholars to engage a travel diaries which gives us a richer understanding of his experiences abroad from his political and religious development. this book is one of the first to engage the manhattan district attorney case files on the assassination of malcolm highlighting the unanswer
dr.able belts to understand his faith development, relationship with africans in the middle east which is not covered at all in the autobiography, sell low of surveillance he was under buy the federal and state agencies of fbi police department. these are insights that are missing from the autobiography of malcolm x. what dr. marable accomplishes is to give us not only the life of malcolm but the social architecture to frame the life. >> host: archives and records . >> guest: i am...
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dr. tailor has received a prize for his intellectual achievements and the alexander hamilton aword for his overall leadership in the finance. he served as the undersecretary of the treasury for international affairs during the first term of president george w. bush, previously he served as a member of the president's council of economic advisors during the foreand george h.w. bush administrations. dr. taylor has a long list of academic publications to his name and a recent book. he is a frequent contributor to the editorial page at "the wall street journal" and other widely read publications on the state of the economy. he earns his ph.d. in economics at stanford university. welcome, dr. taylor. simon johnson is a professor of entrepreneurship at the sloan school of management at the massachusetts institute of technology. is he senior fellow at the peterson institute for economics and a member of the congressional budget office's economic advisory panel. dr. johnson previously held the po
dr. tailor has received a prize for his intellectual achievements and the alexander hamilton aword for his overall leadership in the finance. he served as the undersecretary of the treasury for international affairs during the first term of president george w. bush, previously he served as a member of the president's council of economic advisors during the foreand george h.w. bush administrations. dr. taylor has a long list of academic publications to his name and a recent book. he is a...
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can we add special restrictions without taking dr? >> i believe we can. president olague: if you want to briefly mention your concern -- briefly -- then you can, but usually only -- people only get three minutes. >> on the current plans, it indicates an encroachment issue, that our property is encroaching on their property from zero to one inches. there was nothing mentioned. i communicated with the applicant. i asked, hey, are you going to work with me? president olague: ok. maybe you can continue to work on these issues? >> it is not within our per year. president olague: no. it is not. >> commissioners, the motion on the floor is to require an nsr be placed on the project, and the motion is actually for both the demolition and the new construction. on the motion -- [roll-call vote] thank you, commissioners. the motion -- plural -- passes unanimously. commissioners, you are in recess until 5:00 p.m.
can we add special restrictions without taking dr? >> i believe we can. president olague: if you want to briefly mention your concern -- briefly -- then you can, but usually only -- people only get three minutes. >> on the current plans, it indicates an encroachment issue, that our property is encroaching on their property from zero to one inches. there was nothing mentioned. i communicated with the applicant. i asked, hey, are you going to work with me? president olague: ok. maybe...
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i will try to get him to hold a can of dr pepper. please welcome from the band bon iver justin vernon. (cheers and applause) >> thanks for come on. i'm a big fan, nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> we'll get past it quickly because i'm sure you must be tired of the legend of bon iver. you got sick, you got leprosy or something and you had to go to a cabin in wisconsin and tell people what happened as quickly as you can. to the for me, i would love to you drag it out but i'm sure you're tide of people asking this question. >> right, well, i got sick and i didn't have any money and my dad had a cabin and i went there and recorded my record. i was kind of-- i was a little bit down and out. >> stephen: doesn't sound as legendary as i thought. >> he recorded this all up and said maybe we can sell these songs and everybody goes no, this is fantastic. what was the illness. >> mono. >> stephen: okay. >> not now. >> stephen: but then you had it. and you had to kind of stay calm and still, basically for a few months. >> you want to sleep a lot
i will try to get him to hold a can of dr pepper. please welcome from the band bon iver justin vernon. (cheers and applause) >> thanks for come on. i'm a big fan, nice to meet you. >> thank you. >> we'll get past it quickly because i'm sure you must be tired of the legend of bon iver. you got sick, you got leprosy or something and you had to go to a cabin in wisconsin and tell people what happened as quickly as you can. to the for me, i would love to you drag it out but i'm...
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dr.l's custom fit orthotic center recommends the custom-fit orthotic that's best for your tired feet. foot-care scientists are behind it. you'll get all-day relief. and you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations, see drscholls.com. thank you... and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: what, do you live under a rock? man: no way! man: hey rick check this out! anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save 15% or more on car insurance. >>> finally tonight, our "persons of the week." michigan has been hit hard by the recession, with an unemployment rate of 10.2%. and it was recently said to have three of the top ten dying cities in the nation. but one of those cities refused to accept that, showing the world that their home is as vibrant as tha
dr.l's custom fit orthotic center recommends the custom-fit orthotic that's best for your tired feet. foot-care scientists are behind it. you'll get all-day relief. and you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations, see drscholls.com. thank you... and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael's canine creations. chef inspired. dog desired. host: could...
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the original dr. death, of course, was dr. jack kevorkian who died last week of natural illness at the age of 83. in his last tv interview ever, he revealed a pretty grim view of life in general. >> shopenauer said it nicely, what crime has this child committed that it should be born? >> that's a profound -- it's a deeply pessimistic thing to hear. >> it's very sensible. >> according to a gallup poll, >> americans are split down the middle, as to whether assisted suicide is morally okay. while the public is evenly divided only two states, organ oregon and washington, have laws alowing doctors or anyone else for that matter to assist in suicide and even then, only under some circumstances. more than 40 states explicitly forbid it and yet it happens more than you might think. jana van vorheese had a long history of menl illness and when she was 58, she took her life. according to the final exit network, she is one of hundreds they have helped along to a peaceful death. vicky doesn't see it that way. >> i think jana would be here
the original dr. death, of course, was dr. jack kevorkian who died last week of natural illness at the age of 83. in his last tv interview ever, he revealed a pretty grim view of life in general. >> shopenauer said it nicely, what crime has this child committed that it should be born? >> that's a profound -- it's a deeply pessimistic thing to hear. >> it's very sensible. >> according to a gallup poll, >> americans are split down the middle, as to whether assisted...
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i appreciate the testimony of our witness, dr. taylor, dr. johnson, dr. kevin hassett, and dr. stone. i no there are others who will be asking questions and making statements. i will be brief. i wanted to first of all make the following assertion. i don't think there is any disagreement on this committee and throughout most of the country about the need to reduce the deficit and have a strategy to do that. i think it is if shared in a bipartisan manner, and we are all of one minds to do that. the questions that we are trying to resolve year is about the timing of that and what policies yield the best results. on these questions i think there is honest disagreement but also significant disagreement. we are having a robust debate about it as we speak and throughout the next couple of weeks and months. today's hearing is part of that debate and is important we have this debate at this time. we have a lot of able economists across the country and several here today who offer their perspective. i want to provide a little bit of context in terms of the way i see this in terms of some
i appreciate the testimony of our witness, dr. taylor, dr. johnson, dr. kevin hassett, and dr. stone. i no there are others who will be asking questions and making statements. i will be brief. i wanted to first of all make the following assertion. i don't think there is any disagreement on this committee and throughout most of the country about the need to reduce the deficit and have a strategy to do that. i think it is if shared in a bipartisan manner, and we are all of one minds to do that....
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the work that you're referring to that dr. davidson is doing, he's been doing for many, many years affective neuro science shall the study of the way the emotions are regulated by the brain. so his particular interest is in emotional expression. and --. >> did he undertake brain scans and electroencephalogram at the suggestion of the dalai lama? >> he has been working in the field for 35 years and some time ago as part of the mind and life institute which holds periodic conversations between the dalai lama and western scientists, that dr. davidson has been a part of for a very long time, the dalai lama suggested that it might be wonderful for neuroscientists to begin to study advance meditative practices. what were the contusion? -- conclusions. this is in the infancy. he has just published a few papers about it and more in the pipeline. one of the things that he found published a few months ago in the national academy of sciences. monks practicing 20, 30, 40 years on a regular basis can show patterns of sink crow anyization i
the work that you're referring to that dr. davidson is doing, he's been doing for many, many years affective neuro science shall the study of the way the emotions are regulated by the brain. so his particular interest is in emotional expression. and --. >> did he undertake brain scans and electroencephalogram at the suggestion of the dalai lama? >> he has been working in the field for 35 years and some time ago as part of the mind and life institute which holds periodic...
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dr.s us about a pediatric dent keeps his young patients smiling. >>> most kids dread the dentist but what about a dentist who makes them laugh? >> dr. kim mulvihill reports. >> i'm having so much fun. >> thanks for staying that. >> reporter: this dentist, mike king, tries to get his young patients to laugh with jokes and magic tricks. >> you will be amazed. >> reporter: dr. king uses comedy to ease the fears and anxiety of children. >> a pediatric dentist should do one thing, make the child enjoy going to the dentist. >> reporter: funny sunglasses and toys don't hurt either. and he makes sure to avoid scary words like pain and needles. >> for parents, obviously, the word expensive, we try not to use too often. should we count them again? >> reporter: this is 3-year-old chloe's first trip to dentist. >> temperatureyourrtouch your nose, the chair goes up. >> dr. king made her feel so comfortable and she was so excited and had fun. >> blow. >> you blew so hard look what happened? >> reporter
dr.s us about a pediatric dent keeps his young patients smiling. >>> most kids dread the dentist but what about a dentist who makes them laugh? >> dr. kim mulvihill reports. >> i'm having so much fun. >> thanks for staying that. >> reporter: this dentist, mike king, tries to get his young patients to laugh with jokes and magic tricks. >> you will be amazed. >> reporter: dr. king uses comedy to ease the fears and anxiety of children. >> a...
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don't worry about it. >> i like that, dr. roizen. dr. on gma.com. and join the conversation. make it happen. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and forecast certified most okayry by weatherate. 2k3w4rá good morning. and happy tuesday to you. right now we are dealing with a code orange so it's unhealthy for sensitive groups to be outside if you have asthma. and maybe other lung disease and you're elderly. don't stay outside too lock. warmer going throughout the day. temperatures near the 90s. and it's going to be hot and humid going into tomorrow. and much hotter and we have a chance for showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. maryland's motor powerful radar hour by hour lunchtime around 87 and by 4 p.m. temperatures right around 90. let's send it over to tonya with traffic. >> reporter: slowdowns out there. top side is showing improvements from earlier. let's look at the southwest side of the beltway. 695 at wilkins volume in both directions now we are starting to see some volume on the inner loop to the right of the scree
don't worry about it. >> i like that, dr. roizen. dr. on gma.com. and join the conversation. make it happen. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and forecast certified most okayry by weatherate. 2k3w4rá good morning. and happy tuesday to you. right now we are dealing with a code orange so it's unhealthy for sensitive groups to be outside if you have asthma. and maybe other lung disease and you're elderly. don't stay outside too lock. warmer going throughout the day....
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dr. julianne malveaux and peter falk coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: dr. julianne malveaux is a noted economist, author and
dr. julianne malveaux and peter falk coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment...
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don't worry about it. >> i like that dr. roizen. dr.search for missings hayward student michelle le is now a more investigation. they removed evidence from a friend of le. the woman remains one of several persons of interest. evidence from the parking garage and car led investigators to conclude that le was targeted for murder. we'll check in with franis to see the morning commute. >> kristen, the hot spot is across the dunbar bridge because of an injury crash. traffic is heavy oust fremont and new wark . you can possibly consider the san mateo bridge for the traffic going westbound. it is a short wait. kristen. >> thanks a lot. check in with mike and talk about warming temperatures if you can you can see le announcer ] wish granted. lean cuisine has a fresh new bag. lean cuisine market creations steam meals. like new chicken poblano with tender white meat chicken, crisp veggies, in a savory cheddar sauce. new from lean cuisine. ♪ ♪ [ beep ] [ male announcer ] find an italian masterpiece in your grocer's freezer. buitoni shrimp and lobs
don't worry about it. >> i like that dr. roizen. dr.search for missings hayward student michelle le is now a more investigation. they removed evidence from a friend of le. the woman remains one of several persons of interest. evidence from the parking garage and car led investigators to conclude that le was targeted for murder. we'll check in with franis to see the morning commute. >> kristen, the hot spot is across the dunbar bridge because of an injury crash. traffic is heavy oust...
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objectives. >>> dr. kevorkian, who advocated assisted suicide, has died. nicknamed dr.charged with murder many times for helping terminally ill patients take their own lives. he was convicted once and spent eight years in jail. he died of kidney and respiratory problems. he was 83. >>> there is more bad news on the economy. the dow lost 97 points today as unemployment has gone up again to 9.1%. it's the first time since 2004 that the market has finished down five weeks in a row. >>> and anderson, if you thought she just looks good on the runway or an the arm of tom brady, think again. "forbes" magazine says she also has financial brains. along with millions in modeling fees, she's put her name on everything from jewelry to cosmetics to lingerie. the magazine says she could be the first billionaire supermodel. what do you have that she doesn't have is a ben and jerry's flavor ice cream. >> yeah, in our fantasy world. >>> coming up, jurors in the casey anthony trial, hearing more jailhouse conversations between casey and her parents and the web of deceit grows wider by th
objectives. >>> dr. kevorkian, who advocated assisted suicide, has died. nicknamed dr.charged with murder many times for helping terminally ill patients take their own lives. he was convicted once and spent eight years in jail. he died of kidney and respiratory problems. he was 83. >>> there is more bad news on the economy. the dow lost 97 points today as unemployment has gone up again to 9.1%. it's the first time since 2004 that the market has finished down five weeks in a...
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she credits dr. king for helping make that possible. >> we restored the stone where dr. king stood when he was giving the i have a dream speech. >> more than 40 years since that address, there aren't nearly enough stories like darryl's, according to the institute on assets and social policy, the wealth gap between whites and african americans increased more than four times over the course of a generation. in a study released last year, middle income white households had greater gains in wealth than high income african americans. >> you can't be a capitalist in this nation and survive unless you have some silver. unless you have some economic power. >> it's easier, but there's still definitely some challenges. >> lesli foster, 9news now. >> and darryl says being able to play a part in the construction of the mlk memorial has been a milestone. the dedication for the memorial is scheduled for august of '28 and a quarter million people are expected to be there. that ceremony will be held near the national mall. >>> ash from a chile chilean volcano. it started erupting on sat
she credits dr. king for helping make that possible. >> we restored the stone where dr. king stood when he was giving the i have a dream speech. >> more than 40 years since that address, there aren't nearly enough stories like darryl's, according to the institute on assets and social policy, the wealth gap between whites and african americans increased more than four times over the course of a generation. in a study released last year, middle income white households had greater...
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dr. drew, thanks.hanks so much. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up, a minister who says hiv has healed her. that's when "360" continues. [ woman speaking chinese ] thank you. do you have an english menu? no english. [ speaking chinese ] [ gasps, speaks chinese ] do you guys like dumplings? i love dumplings. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual -- let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. then...over time... become dull... and lose their luster because washing in the bargain brand can leave dirt from the wash on your clothes causing your whites to get dingy. new improved tide plus bleach helps to remove the dirt in one wash to bring your whites back to bright. turning white-ish to...wow. tide plus bleach. style is an option. clean is not. also try tide stain release, the in-wash booster from tide. patricia is an hiv positive woman in kenya whose story shows how much things have changed and how much work needs to be done. that's why she's this week's c
dr. drew, thanks.hanks so much. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up, a minister who says hiv has healed her. that's when "360" continues. [ woman speaking chinese ] thank you. do you have an english menu? no english. [ speaking chinese ] [ gasps, speaks chinese ] do you guys like dumplings? i love dumplings. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual -- let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. then...over time... become...
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>> jon: that's all for today's dr. oz show. [laughter] join me tomorrow when i have an abscess drained. [laughter] by catherine zeta-jones. here it is, your moment of zen. [babies crying] >> you okay, baby? >> they're fighting over a bottle. >> oh, no. oh. >> oh, yeah. >> can i get a quick picture? >> come on. captioning sponsoredy comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> dr. pepper presents: ♪ rock you like a sugar cane [cheers and applause] >> stephen: woo! woo! boom! woo! [cheers and applause] welcome to the show, everybody. [cheers and applause] lovely, that's lovely. thank you so much. welcome to the report begun everybody. [cheers and applause] as you can tell people are loving steve fest cobecella-011. let me start by saying -- [laughter] some of you you may understand that. folks brrk we get to the rock 'n' roll, nation, some news to touch on. nation, the republican race for 2012 is heating up. today, f
>> jon: that's all for today's dr. oz show. [laughter] join me tomorrow when i have an abscess drained. [laughter] by catherine zeta-jones. here it is, your moment of zen. [babies crying] >> you okay, baby? >> they're fighting over a bottle. >> oh, no. oh. >> oh, yeah. >> can i get a quick picture? >> come on. captioning sponsoredy comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song...
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are other speakers in support of the dr requester? project sponsor? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am the architect for the proposed project at 75 marks. let me put down some visuals. the proposed project has added a unit and two parking spaces. 75 mars is there. it is a unique lot. it has frontage to the public right-of-way on three sides. the rear part of the houses at an angle to the adjacent houses. there is also a bay window there. the existing house is seen from mars street. one-story profile. the back of the house, as you can see, because of the angle, it is not a solid wall. the bay window is there. it is the back of the building. this is the proposed design. it is broken up by a set back terrace above the garage. there is a projecting roof overhang. we have proposed to turn it into a trellis so the daylight demonstrates the effects of this with shadow studies. daylight would not be interfered with on the property. the original plan showed it as a solid rules. -- roof. the building is appropriately scaled to the street. it would still be
are other speakers in support of the dr requester? project sponsor? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am the architect for the proposed project at 75 marks. let me put down some visuals. the proposed project has added a unit and two parking spaces. 75 mars is there. it is a unique lot. it has frontage to the public right-of-way on three sides. the rear part of the houses at an angle to the adjacent houses. there is also a bay window there. the existing house is seen from mars street....
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dr.aylor has received the bradley prize for his intellectual achievements and the alexander hamilton award for his overall leadership in international finance at the u.s. treasury. dr. taylor is a renowned expert on monetary policy and the creator of the taylor rule for determining what the target rate of federal funds should be for price stability. he served ads the undersecretary of the treasury for international affairs during the first term of president george w. bush. previously he served as a member of the president's council of economic advisors during the george h.w. bush administration. he's also served on congressional budget offices, economic advisory panel. dr. taylor has a long list of publications to his name and a recent book entitled "getting off track: how government actions and interventions cause prolonged and worsened the financial crisis." he's a frequent contributor to the editorial page at the "wall street journal" and other widely read publications on the state of
dr.aylor has received the bradley prize for his intellectual achievements and the alexander hamilton award for his overall leadership in international finance at the u.s. treasury. dr. taylor is a renowned expert on monetary policy and the creator of the taylor rule for determining what the target rate of federal funds should be for price stability. he served ads the undersecretary of the treasury for international affairs during the first term of president george w. bush. previously he served...
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. >> reporter: when dr.omas magana envisions the future of medicine, these are the faces he hopes to see. these oakland students just completed a three-year internship that introduced then to the healthcare profession something dr. magana never dreamed he would be part of when he was their age. >> unique parents raised by a single mom, not many resources growing up, not very many role models. >> reporter: today's the doctor is a pediatric physician at children's hospital where he all too often sees young patients dying from preventable causes. >> i'm trained to treat disease pathology, diabetes, tuberculosis. but that's not necessarily what's killing our kids. for the past five years i have had --i have lost five patients due to violence in the community. >> reporter: so in 2000 dr. ma garn yeah and a colleague started the faces for the future program to motivate inner city high school students to explore healthcare careers. >> it was sorted of a two fer for us. it was keeping our kids alive and more importa
. >> reporter: when dr.omas magana envisions the future of medicine, these are the faces he hopes to see. these oakland students just completed a three-year internship that introduced then to the healthcare profession something dr. magana never dreamed he would be part of when he was their age. >> unique parents raised by a single mom, not many resources growing up, not very many role models. >> reporter: today's the doctor is a pediatric physician at children's hospital where...
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but very impressed with dr. agarwal and mr. young, between those two i would be happy to have a discussion around them. supervisor kim: i think there's no objection reappointing the three -- three current appointees, mr. gerrie, to seat three. miss hemphill, for seat four and miss stephens for seat five went have six seat open. i appreciate the advocacy and engagement dr. agarwal have undertaken around these issues. i know curptsly there are no people of color serving on these issues so for that reason i have a slight leaning towards dr. agarwal. but i know she's been extensively volunteering for the sfpca and as a member of peta. really appreciate it. the letter you wrote in terms of your desire to serve and kind of different set of circumstances and have an understanding for the controversial nature to this commission and having a background in working with diverse stakeholders around these issues and doing educational trainings and workshops. i very much appreciate mr. young and his advocacy around had issue as well and woul
but very impressed with dr. agarwal and mr. young, between those two i would be happy to have a discussion around them. supervisor kim: i think there's no objection reappointing the three -- three current appointees, mr. gerrie, to seat three. miss hemphill, for seat four and miss stephens for seat five went have six seat open. i appreciate the advocacy and engagement dr. agarwal have undertaken around these issues. i know curptsly there are no people of color serving on these issues so for...
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we still have dr. zimliki and dr. rogers here, and there's been a lot of discussion today about the artificial pancreas. since you participate in one of those trials, is their anything you would like to tell them about the trial you hope they will bear in mind if they go back to the nih and the fda and continue work, trying to get an artificial pancreas that can be available to people? >> first it's awesome, so keep that in mind. and being on the artificial pancreas was so different than just living every day with the etds because for that time i didn't have to worry. i didn't have to think about it. and there was a new experience for me because i've had this since i was so young i don't know anything else. sinnott having to do that was the weight off my shoulders, and i think that everyone here could use that. so bear in mind i think we need it and we need it soon so keep working, keep funding and research and hopefully it will be out soon. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, madame chair for holding the
we still have dr. zimliki and dr. rogers here, and there's been a lot of discussion today about the artificial pancreas. since you participate in one of those trials, is their anything you would like to tell them about the trial you hope they will bear in mind if they go back to the nih and the fda and continue work, trying to get an artificial pancreas that can be available to people? >> first it's awesome, so keep that in mind. and being on the artificial pancreas was so different than...
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[applause] >> presidential medal of freedom to dr. angela merkel. dr.first east german to serve as chancellor of the united federal republic of germany and made history when she became germany's first female chancellor. a dedicated public servant, chancellor merkel has promoted liberty and freedom in her own country and throughout the world. >> you can all applaud. [applause] i've got to do the toast. i want to conclude by inviting all of you to stand and join me in a toast. and i want to do so with the words that angela spoke two years ago when she became the first german leader to address our congress since chancellor adenaeur all those years ago. her words spoke not only to the dreams of the young girl in the east, but for the dreams of all those who yearn for rights and dignity today, to freedom, which must be struggled for and defended anew every day of our lives. cheers. [applause] >> mr. president, dear barack, dear michelle, ladies and gentlemen. the first political event during my childhood that i distinctly remember is the building of the berl
[applause] >> presidential medal of freedom to dr. angela merkel. dr.first east german to serve as chancellor of the united federal republic of germany and made history when she became germany's first female chancellor. a dedicated public servant, chancellor merkel has promoted liberty and freedom in her own country and throughout the world. >> you can all applaud. [applause] i've got to do the toast. i want to conclude by inviting all of you to stand and join me in a toast. and i...
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i also talked about that with dr. drew pinsky. >> dr.thony has told, is it possible that on some level she actually believes the stories she's told everyone about the death of her daughter? >> i don't know about that particular lie, but there's no doubt in my mind that she is one of these people that does believe the lies that she maintains. and when you really look at her, the only thing we know about casey anthony for sure of a factual nature is that she is a spectacular liar. >> is she a pathological liar? you hear that term band yesterday about. >> absolutely. i will tell you when you read the literature on pathological lying, it never exists as anti-ity unto itself. it always exists in a context of other personality disorders, drug addictionses, some other explanation. i've even speculated an no one has been able to answer me on this, maybe she had a head injury as a child. maybe there's a neurological explanation for this. because when you read the lies, they are so stunning, we don't know is she a psychopath who's a cold-blooded k
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. >>> dr. death, that was his nickname. jack kevorkian is dead. the effect he had on dying in this country. >>> also in the news, the stories this week you would notice if you were looking so closely. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it turns out his real name is johnny reed edwards, but we know him as john edwards, united states senator, vice presidential nominee of the democratic party, two-time presidential candidate. no one ever dreamed he would be the edwards in a case called "the united states versus edwards." it's been a spectacular fall for a public man. tonight, john edwards, johnny reed edwards of north carolina, is an accused felon under federal indictment on a charge of trying to use campaign money to hide his relationship with another woman. his wife elizabeth is now dead with breast cancer. edwards, who is a very good lawyer, said he'll go to trial with this in july. we begin with lisa myers. >> good evening, brian. this is a sordid story of deception and betrayal. even if most of the facts prove true, there already is co
. >>> dr. death, that was his nickname. jack kevorkian is dead. the effect he had on dying in this country. >>> also in the news, the stories this week you would notice if you were looking so closely. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it turns out his real name is johnny reed edwards, but we know him as john edwards, united states senator, vice presidential nominee of the democratic party, two-time presidential candidate. no one ever dreamed he...
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we are talking with dr. james emmerson we will talk about his book on forgiveness but more about his lay of life, fascinating stuff stay with us >>> dr. james emmerson is with us. i want to get back to how you got to cavalry church but you said on break growing up you were a guide at stanford and took around a lot of people, prince feisel and the queen of netherlands that gave you insight how to relate to people. >> it did and i discovered in the first place they were just people and i read a book about the training of the kings of england it was by a foot man and in it one of the things they said was be sure that you know how the get him to the lavatory if he needs it. it was a basic -- just that basic. so one of the things i did was went around the stanford campus and figured out where all the lavatories were and by golly i am this on this one occasion and feisel of arabia is there he needed to know where the lavatory is i knew. >> you knew. >> as basic as that. >> but the skill you develop with people is
we are talking with dr. james emmerson we will talk about his book on forgiveness but more about his lay of life, fascinating stuff stay with us >>> dr. james emmerson is with us. i want to get back to how you got to cavalry church but you said on break growing up you were a guide at stanford and took around a lot of people, prince feisel and the queen of netherlands that gave you insight how to relate to people. >> it did and i discovered in the first place they were just people...
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but dr.nted to postpone it to give tom more time to think it over. >> you're sure you've thought about this very well. you don't want to wait another month or so? you want to wait a week? how about two weeks? two weeks? one week? can you wait one week? all right. we'll stretch it out one week, okay? let's not hurry into this. >> but i got a call the next night from his brother saying tom wants it now. and i couldn't say, well, no, i'm going to make you wait a week. >> reporter: what was happening? >> he was just terrified. he felt very afraid of choking to death. he must have felt he was on the verge of it. and i couldn't have him suffer in that kind of frame of mind because if the man is terrified it's up to me to dispel that terror. >> reporter: so two nights after the first visit, dr. kevorkian returned. the family had been told to leave before he arrived to avoid possible criminal charges as accessories. >> tom, do you want to go ahead with this? >> yes. >> shake your head yes if you want
but dr.nted to postpone it to give tom more time to think it over. >> you're sure you've thought about this very well. you don't want to wait another month or so? you want to wait a week? how about two weeks? two weeks? one week? can you wait one week? all right. we'll stretch it out one week, okay? let's not hurry into this. >> but i got a call the next night from his brother saying tom wants it now. and i couldn't say, well, no, i'm going to make you wait a week. >>...
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dr. griffin rogers who is the director of the national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases at nih. he will be able to bring us up-to-date on the advances and researchers, and i also hope that he will provide some examples of the research that is specifically supported by the special diabetes program. dr. rogers, thank you. >> thank you very much. tester chairman, senator collins, members of the committee, as the director of the national institute of diabetes digestive and kidney diseases or niddk i think you for testifying ought to be to this hearing on diabetes and on behalf of niddk and the other institutes on behalf of an ideal for the national institutes of health, i am pleased to report that we are vigorously pursuing research to prevent, treat and ultimately cure type 1 diabetes and its complications. through collaborative and coordinated research efforts with our partners, including the juvenile diabetes research foundation, with the support of the special statu
dr. griffin rogers who is the director of the national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases at nih. he will be able to bring us up-to-date on the advances and researchers, and i also hope that he will provide some examples of the research that is specifically supported by the special diabetes program. dr. rogers, thank you. >> thank you very much. tester chairman, senator collins, members of the committee, as the director of the national institute of diabetes digestive...