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dr. george tiller of just shot. >> why did you kill him? >> the lives of those children were in imminent danger if someone did not stop george tiller. >> i was meant to have a cause. i was meant to have a purpose. >> mr. tiller set himself up as the abortion provider for all late-term abortions. >> some people despised him and some thought he was a great humanitarian providing a necessary service. >> reporter: the antiabortion movement had one mission in wichita, kansas, shut down dr. george tiller's clinic by any means necessary. >> their approach was to wear him down and peck at him from every angle. >> find out where the child killer lives. find out where his wife has her hair done. >> from harassing him personally at his home, harassing staff, patients coming into the clinic. >> he was a vial -- vile, despicable human being. he was a murderer. >> out there somewhere is one soul listening to all of this and wants to be the person that rights the wrong. >> if someone did not stop him th
dr. george tiller of just shot. >> why did you kill him? >> the lives of those children were in imminent danger if someone did not stop george tiller. >> i was meant to have a cause. i was meant to have a purpose. >> mr. tiller set himself up as the abortion provider for all late-term abortions. >> some people despised him and some thought he was a great humanitarian providing a necessary service. >> reporter: the antiabortion movement had one mission in...
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dr. vass is that he has developed a device which is designed for use by law enforcement and the military, and that if, by some miracle, that device were to be purchased by someone in the private sector, why they would want to, you can only guess, that dr. vass would split with the other inventors 15% of whatever minimal royalty that oakridge national laboratory might get. that's the impeachment. that's the criticism. you saw dr. vass testify in this case and you have to judge his credibility. i submit to you that dr. vass is an unapologetic geek. he loves what he does. i mean, when have you ever seen a scientist on the stand in a criminal case say, and this is the cool part. dr. vass is an unpolliapologeti science geek. he loves the challenge of answering science question, whether it be how do you detect a body by the odor of decomposition, maybe it's because it does work. counsel sneered at him because he has the scientific curiosity to wonder that something as bizarre as that might have
dr. vass is that he has developed a device which is designed for use by law enforcement and the military, and that if, by some miracle, that device were to be purchased by someone in the private sector, why they would want to, you can only guess, that dr. vass would split with the other inventors 15% of whatever minimal royalty that oakridge national laboratory might get. that's the impeachment. that's the criticism. you saw dr. vass testify in this case and you have to judge his credibility. i...
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dr. huntington saying, not even professional cleaners could get that stain out of the trunk. this car was ten years old. had a previous owner. went through three owners in this family. had numerous stains that were there long before june 16, 2008. long before. and you heard testimony about that. you heard actual evidence about those stains and all they want to give you is stare aittle harder and you just might see it. it as phantom stain. it is just, you just can't see it. and this is the stuff you must look at. remember when i told you this investigation reached the level of december penetration. thalevelofof desperat tion. this is nothing but desperation. i want to remind you that some of the boards have writing on it you must rely on your memory of what was actually said. i may repeat certain things about this but i want to be clear, rely on wha you heard in the courtroom, not about what i'm reading to you, okay. now, you may recall we had dr. neil haskell come up and testify. dr. hask
dr. huntington saying, not even professional cleaners could get that stain out of the trunk. this car was ten years old. had a previous owner. went through three owners in this family. had numerous stains that were there long before june 16, 2008. long before. and you heard testimony about that. you heard actual evidence about those stains and all they want to give you is stare aittle harder and you just might see it. it as phantom stain. it is just, you just can't see it. and this is the stuff...
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dr.illicent comrie. >> reporter: all right, so let's get started. i followed dr. comrie to where her first patient of the day was waiting. donette frances is a college professor and she's here to have surgery called abdominal myomectomy. >> and this surgery is performed by a gynecologist. so i'm an obstetrician and gynecologist. the obstetrics part -- i deliver babies and the gynecology part -- i'm a surgeon and i take care of female problems also. >> reporter: the doctor is assisted by a whole team of healthcare professionals. so, what do you do? >> i'm doing my residency here, so i'll be helping dr. comrie. >> reporter: a resident is a new doctor who is getting advanced training. before the surgery can begin, the patient needs to sign consent forms stating that she understands the procedure and gives her permission. >> so it's very important for you to explain to the patient what you're going to do, how long it's going to take, and then we're going to take her in. >> reporter: so approx
dr.illicent comrie. >> reporter: all right, so let's get started. i followed dr. comrie to where her first patient of the day was waiting. donette frances is a college professor and she's here to have surgery called abdominal myomectomy. >> and this surgery is performed by a gynecologist. so i'm an obstetrician and gynecologist. the obstetrics part -- i deliver babies and the gynecology part -- i'm a surgeon and i take care of female problems also. >> reporter: the doctor is...
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as dr. reed mentioned a moment ago, andrew took the story that she told and manipulated so she could be charged with racism. and tom actually fired shirley sherrod without giving her any chance to explain the situation, explain that the film has been doctored. this is a good example of how we really do need the bosses of people who are situated in the society, people like black women, and high position of influence in may or sitting at the table. people making decisions about who gets fired and who gets hired. i think if that had been the case, that perhaps she would not have been fired. so that's the argument that i make. >> our next panelist, dr. horton, wrote a collaborative piece with colleagues from north carolina state university, and state university of illinois and chicago. looking at and regarding black and whites attitude on race. one the things they explained was racial differences in perceptions of inequality and justice converged, widened, or remained the same. what did you find
as dr. reed mentioned a moment ago, andrew took the story that she told and manipulated so she could be charged with racism. and tom actually fired shirley sherrod without giving her any chance to explain the situation, explain that the film has been doctored. this is a good example of how we really do need the bosses of people who are situated in the society, people like black women, and high position of influence in may or sitting at the table. people making decisions about who gets fired and...
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dr. uts, dr. valia, dr. schultz and dr.ble in anatomical position is the tape. remember, dr. warren told you. he is, i would submit to you based on what you heard, the most experienced of the four on forensic anthropology and skulls. the only other time he's ever seen a fully skeltonnized body with the mandible and skull in anatomical position was in sarajevo in the skull of a person who was duct taped. they have told you in their opinion, which again, you may accept or you may reject, that that tape had to have been on that skull before she decomposed. dr. spits presented you with an alternative. his alternative was that someone came by at some later point for some unknown reason and reached down and picked up the skull off the ground, then picked up the mandible, took them someplace, put them back together and duct taped them to hold them in place and then returned them to the scene. you heard the cross examination of dr. spits about that scenario. it is up to you to judge whether that scenario is reasonable or makes any
dr. uts, dr. valia, dr. schultz and dr.ble in anatomical position is the tape. remember, dr. warren told you. he is, i would submit to you based on what you heard, the most experienced of the four on forensic anthropology and skulls. the only other time he's ever seen a fully skeltonnized body with the mandible and skull in anatomical position was in sarajevo in the skull of a person who was duct taped. they have told you in their opinion, which again, you may accept or you may reject, that...
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dr. weiss and dr.he can was somewhere in the low parts per million range. dr. weiss gave you an excellent idea of quantification. he said it wouldn't have meant anything in this case, because even if you quantify the amount of chloroform in the -- being given off by the carpet, it doesn't mean anything in terms of the amount of chloroform that was there a month before because chloroform is volatile. it evaporates. so it wouldn't mean anything. but he does say and dr. voss says, that based upon the qualitative analysis and the comparison between the amount of chloroform and the limits of his machine and the controls that it was somewhere in the low parts per million range. dr. rickenbach from the f.b.i. tested a similar sample out of a can, but also tested the actual spare tire cover in this box. remember, he received it in this box, not sealed, not a can, not in plastic. an affirm i can't believe cardboard -- permeable cardboard. what's interesting is that he told you that he actually found chloroform,
dr. weiss and dr.he can was somewhere in the low parts per million range. dr. weiss gave you an excellent idea of quantification. he said it wouldn't have meant anything in this case, because even if you quantify the amount of chloroform in the -- being given off by the carpet, it doesn't mean anything in terms of the amount of chloroform that was there a month before because chloroform is volatile. it evaporates. so it wouldn't mean anything. but he does say and dr. voss says, that based upon...
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[applause] >> yes, please. >> dr. ben is back there. >> dr. ben, can someone help dr. ben? [applause] thank you for recognizing dr. ben and his incredible contribution to the history of our people. we're going to take questions from the audience now, we'll begin here with this gentleman. can you state your name and ask your question? the. >> yes, my name is leslie, i'm a high school teacher and graduate student at rutgers university. fantastic panel and enjoying it tremendously. >> pull the mic up a little bit. >> malcolm x was in harlem in the 1940s, and manning marable introduces the fact that during his time this '40s he was around the formation and experimentation of modern jazz. did malcolm -- that malcolm was in contact with charlie parker, felonious monk and dizzy gillespie. and this music is, in many ways, music of resistance and rebellion and race. i was wondering if you could talk a little bit, because this was something i was not aware of, how jazz was influential to malcolm's life. >> one of the great thing about the book is that manning marable argues that the
[applause] >> yes, please. >> dr. ben is back there. >> dr. ben, can someone help dr. ben? [applause] thank you for recognizing dr. ben and his incredible contribution to the history of our people. we're going to take questions from the audience now, we'll begin here with this gentleman. can you state your name and ask your question? the. >> yes, my name is leslie, i'm a high school teacher and graduate student at rutgers university. fantastic panel and enjoying it...
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now, both dr. vass and dr. furton agree that in this state of the science there is no signature set of chemicals that is indicative of only human decomposition. they both agree on that. all they can say, either one is that it's consistent. dr. vass, who has researched this more than anyone else says it's consistent, could it be from other sources, other things that were not found in the trunk? of course. but those things wouldn't smell like human decomposition. you could put together a coincidental group of chemicals to account for everything. you could throw in some gasoline, maybe throw in some chloroform, bleach, you could throw the chemicals together, but it wouldn't smell like human decomposition because the smell is unique. he tested the odor, the carpet, one for inorganic, one for organ irk, and he tested the paper towels. everything he tested came back to one specific cause, that there was a dead body in the back of casey anthony's carr. the defense presented dr. furton who is experienced in this area,
now, both dr. vass and dr. furton agree that in this state of the science there is no signature set of chemicals that is indicative of only human decomposition. they both agree on that. all they can say, either one is that it's consistent. dr. vass, who has researched this more than anyone else says it's consistent, could it be from other sources, other things that were not found in the trunk? of course. but those things wouldn't smell like human decomposition. you could put together a...
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dr. howard markel tells the story in a new book.n anatomy of addiction." >> 187 4/, dr. sigmund freud wrote his his fiancee about a new interest, cocaine. >> if you are forward, usually see who is the stronger, a gentle little girl who doesn't eat enough or a big, wild man who has cocaine in his body. in my last severe depression, i took coka again and a small dose lifted me to the heights in a wonderful fashion. >> historian howard markel says freud first learned about cocaine in medical journals. >> what's fantastic about this journal and many like it, it was published by a pharmaceutical house called park davis, which not by coincidence happens to be the major manufacturer of cocai cocaine. >> cocaine comes from leaves explorers have known this plant for centuries. by 1880s big companies were distilling the leaf into a new drug. >> dr. freud was fascinated. he wrote 70 pages about cocaine. by then the secret was out. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, nervous, lethargic, if you needed energy, if you had tuberc
dr. howard markel tells the story in a new book.n anatomy of addiction." >> 187 4/, dr. sigmund freud wrote his his fiancee about a new interest, cocaine. >> if you are forward, usually see who is the stronger, a gentle little girl who doesn't eat enough or a big, wild man who has cocaine in his body. in my last severe depression, i took coka again and a small dose lifted me to the heights in a wonderful fashion. >> historian howard markel says freud first learned about...
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dr. tiller in the head at dr. tiller's church in wichita. killed him instantly. since then, the late doctor's clinic in central kansas has been closed. the first doctor who said she would start providing abortion services again in that part of the state, she has been hounded by anti-abortion protesters. they have protested outside her family practice in wichita. they have protested outside her home. she's been targeted by wanted poster-style e-mails, wanted posters calling her a mass murderer. she also got a letter telling her one day there would be a bomb under her car, that the anti-abortion activists would do anything they could to stop her. so she has not been able to open a practice providing abortions in wichita. so now there are just three abortion providers left in the whole state. all of them in one corner of the state. nobody has been able to provide abortion services in wichita since dr. george tiller's murder more than two years ago. dr. tiller was ultimately stopped from prov
dr. tiller in the head at dr. tiller's church in wichita. killed him instantly. since then, the late doctor's clinic in central kansas has been closed. the first doctor who said she would start providing abortion services again in that part of the state, she has been hounded by anti-abortion protesters. they have protested outside her family practice in wichita. they have protested outside her home. she's been targeted by wanted poster-style e-mails, wanted posters calling her a mass murderer....
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as dr. roe got into talking about the democrats' solution to so-called save of medicare. you know, they can't, they wanted initially to ignore the problem, the fact that medicare is going broke. as i pointed out in my opening remarks, medicare today will be broke in less than 10 years. without action, the social security trustee reports that medicare seniors will either see a 22% benefit cut or workers will see a 22% hike in payroll taxes. so, basically not really completely ignoring the problem but what the democrats want to do is create this so-called ipab board which dr. roe describes and they say there will be no rationing yet they're restricted in the recommendations that they can make in regard to cuts and those cuts will be to providers, they will be to pharmaceutical companies that provide the drugs that so greatly keep people alive today that in the past were ending up in the emergency room with strokes because of uncontrolled high blood pressure, needy amputations because -- needin
as dr. roe got into talking about the democrats' solution to so-called save of medicare. you know, they can't, they wanted initially to ignore the problem, the fact that medicare is going broke. as i pointed out in my opening remarks, medicare today will be broke in less than 10 years. without action, the social security trustee reports that medicare seniors will either see a 22% benefit cut or workers will see a 22% hike in payroll taxes. so, basically not really completely ignoring the...
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well, i think that when dr. karlin was mentioning the va's efforts in homelessness, i was reminded that the va has really developed a program that is new in many ways for the va that's picking up some of the strategies and some of the outreach and some of the connection of some of the programs that the department of health and human services and hud have used for several years, and it's wonderful that we really actually have a partnership now between the department of veterans affairs and hhs and housing and urban development. and one of those engagement strategies is trying to make sure there is outreach to the individual military member and their family member in some ways to make sure that they are employed, as dr. karlin indicated, and that they have the kind of support services around them that they need. many of the family members don't really know what to do. in other words, someone comes back into the house, they feel ... everyone's, you know, maybe angry, there's a lot of adjustment going through, they'
well, i think that when dr. karlin was mentioning the va's efforts in homelessness, i was reminded that the va has really developed a program that is new in many ways for the va that's picking up some of the strategies and some of the outreach and some of the connection of some of the programs that the department of health and human services and hud have used for several years, and it's wonderful that we really actually have a partnership now between the department of veterans affairs and hhs...
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dr. voss is he developed a device which is -- is designed for use by law enforcement in the military. and that if by some miracle that device were to be purchased by someone in the private sector -- why they would want to we can only guess -- that dr. voss would split with the other inventors 15% of whatever minimal royalty oakridge national laboratory might get. that's the impeachment. that's the criticism. you saw dr. voss testify in this case and you have to judge his credibility. i submit to you dr. voss is an unapologetic geek. he loves what he does. when have you ever seen a scientist on the stand in a criminal kay say, "and this is the cool part." dr. voss is an unapologetic science geek. he loves the challenge of solving scientific questions. whether it be how do you detect a body about it odor of decomposition, or maybe devining does work. counsel sneered at him because he had the scientific curiosity to wonder if something as bizarre as that would have a scientific basis. maybe
dr. voss is he developed a device which is -- is designed for use by law enforcement in the military. and that if by some miracle that device were to be purchased by someone in the private sector -- why they would want to we can only guess -- that dr. voss would split with the other inventors 15% of whatever minimal royalty oakridge national laboratory might get. that's the impeachment. that's the criticism. you saw dr. voss testify in this case and you have to judge his credibility. i submit...
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we first met dr.n he submitted his video to be part of our triathlon challenge after his own doctor put him on medications for high cholesterol and high blood pressure. we did tell you after just a few months of training with us, he was able to stop taking one of those medications. another good update from scott. he weighed 270 pounds when this began and has dropped now to less than 200. for the first time in a long time. i'm not sure how long it's been. i'm going to ask him, dr. scott joins us from green bay, wisconsin. hey, doc, how you doing? >> doing good. >> so how long has it been since you weighed below 200? >> i was trying to figure that out. it's been at least probably since college. so i'm 46 so at least 20 years. >> wow. that's got to feel pretty good, i'm sure. you're also able to run, i guess you say nine-minute miles, which is -- it's quite remarkable. you weren't running a lot before. how does it just feel to be coming that athletic? >> i really wasn't running much at all. i probably co
we first met dr.n he submitted his video to be part of our triathlon challenge after his own doctor put him on medications for high cholesterol and high blood pressure. we did tell you after just a few months of training with us, he was able to stop taking one of those medications. another good update from scott. he weighed 270 pounds when this began and has dropped now to less than 200. for the first time in a long time. i'm not sure how long it's been. i'm going to ask him, dr. scott joins us...
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dr. sanjay gupta. i have a lot to talk about. football and head injuries. a remarkable story about cocaine. when it first arrived on the world scene, the first supporter was a young dr. freud. >>> we start with cuts in washington. behind the numbers, there are real people. including one little boy who stole your heart in the super bowl commercial. next week, capitol hill is going to feel the force. >> dr. gupta? >> you're it. >> i'm it? max page knows one stage. full steam ahead. you probably have seen max before. remember this volkswagon ad from super bowl xlv? darth vader? no. just max. within mere seconds of meeting him, max was asking about my daughters. >> three girls. >> let me guess. 4-year-old. 2-year-old. >> yes. >> how did you know? we are at the children's hospital in los angeles with his brother and max to see dr. michael silka. >> get your pacemaker checked? >> that is right. max has a pacemaker. it is his third. for parents jennifer and buck, the first sign of trouble came b
dr. sanjay gupta. i have a lot to talk about. football and head injuries. a remarkable story about cocaine. when it first arrived on the world scene, the first supporter was a young dr. freud. >>> we start with cuts in washington. behind the numbers, there are real people. including one little boy who stole your heart in the super bowl commercial. next week, capitol hill is going to feel the force. >> dr. gupta? >> you're it. >> i'm it? max page knows one stage. full...
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. >> repepter: but dr.achmann's brand of counseling is highly controversial and could become a campaign issue. >> here's my husband dr. marcus bachmann. >> reporter: operating out of suburban minneapolis, dr. bachmann runs a christian counseling firm, co-owned with his wife michele, that at times, according to former patients, has tried to convert gay men into heterosexuals through christian prayerer >> you know, i could be straight and god would forgive me if i was straight. >> reporter: andrew ramirez of minneapolis was 17 when his family sent him to bachmann and associates where he says a counselor working for bachmann tried unsuccessfully to "save" him from his sin. >> i remember leaving that parking lot with my mom and i said, you know, mom, i'm gay, i do not think this is something that can be changed. >> reporter: in an interview with a christian radio outlet, dr. bachmann has described homosexuals as barbarians. >> it is as if we have to understand barbarians need to be educated. they need to be dis
. >> repepter: but dr.achmann's brand of counseling is highly controversial and could become a campaign issue. >> here's my husband dr. marcus bachmann. >> reporter: operating out of suburban minneapolis, dr. bachmann runs a christian counseling firm, co-owned with his wife michele, that at times, according to former patients, has tried to convert gay men into heterosexuals through christian prayerer >> you know, i could be straight and god would forgive me if i was...
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police say dr.y only realized that ryan was in the van after she arrived home around 4:00 p.m. child safety expert dr. angela mikelaid says accidents like this can be prevented. >> you should put your briefcase or purse on the floor in front of the child in the back seat. you'll never leave the car forgetting your backpack, your briefcase, your purse >> reporter: organization safekids recommends calling 911 any time you see a child alone in a car, and they advise parents to use technology, set a cell phone or blackberry to remind you to drop off your child and put a reminder in your outlook e-mail, did you drop off your child at day care and ask your day care provider to call if you're more than a few minutes late. dr. murphy is expected to turn herself in to police tomorrow. jim and doreen, back to you. >> thanks. >>> the police in two jurisdictions are hoping that a new website will lead them to the killer in a cold case in georgetown. the site will try to get information in the 1998 murder of chr
police say dr.y only realized that ryan was in the van after she arrived home around 4:00 p.m. child safety expert dr. angela mikelaid says accidents like this can be prevented. >> you should put your briefcase or purse on the floor in front of the child in the back seat. you'll never leave the car forgetting your backpack, your briefcase, your purse >> reporter: organization safekids recommends calling 911 any time you see a child alone in a car, and they advise parents to use...
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dr. kolodner, on this better of alcohol itch, do you think that the behavior of mel gibson is that of a binchl drinker or is that of an alcoholic and is it legitimate to make and necessary to make a distinction between the two? >> can't comment on mel gibson but in terms of the definition of alcoholism, i would agree with you that people have to have a serious disfunction in some area of their life. what's so impressive to me about alcoholism is how well so many people are diagnosed can function in the world very effectively despite their drinking and therefore they become hidden because i think many people have stereo types of alcoholics as being totally disfunctional people which they usually are not. >> do alcoholics, true alcoholics have hallucinations? do they spin fantasies and if that were the case, does that mitigate the other charge against mel gibson and a statement -- his ethics statement? perhaps he was spinning fant cease rather than speaking what he really believed or what i
dr. kolodner, on this better of alcohol itch, do you think that the behavior of mel gibson is that of a binchl drinker or is that of an alcoholic and is it legitimate to make and necessary to make a distinction between the two? >> can't comment on mel gibson but in terms of the definition of alcoholism, i would agree with you that people have to have a serious disfunction in some area of their life. what's so impressive to me about alcoholism is how well so many people are diagnosed can...
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david kelly just remind our viewers dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who questioned the claim that iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in forty five minutes back head of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded a verdict of suicide you always refused at that whatever you have a very you know top scientist given top security clearance in america and here who chooses to take his life or to take his life with a guard pretty knife which is both a blade culturist with anyway and with a pack of possible to have it's just it's preposterous that the scientists would do it and i never believe that you could bleed to death from a diversion transaction with the owner artery pathologists who supported mr grieve and feel differently and wonder to do it but i will hold my view as a surgeon behave rather world actually otherwise would be dying like flies the most minor accidents in our country and it's dominic grieve the attorney general who has recently earlier this month refused to reopen the inquiry was. reasons we've giv
david kelly just remind our viewers dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who questioned the claim that iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in forty five minutes back head of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded a verdict of suicide you always refused at that whatever you have a very you know top scientist given top security clearance in america and here who chooses to take his life or to take his life with a guard pretty knife which is both a blade culturist with...
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doctor to dr diamond. in guns germs and steel we were just talking about this this dimension of guns germs and steel and how those things have. brought about the collapse of societies and that this triad gave your asians. an advantage is there are there other examples of the same thing in other human societies around the world asian societies for example south american societies yet free os showing up at european shona. they were examples all around the world on the one hand of europeans defeating european peoples but there were also examples of non european peoples defeating european peoples for example fall is that that. most of the people saw their couture real africa today. african black farmers speaking bantu languages two thousand years ago that wasn't the case just as two thousand years ago everybody in north america was a native american two thousand years ago everybody in africa south of the equator was either a pygmy or belonged to the course on people and then two thousand eight hundred years ag
doctor to dr diamond. in guns germs and steel we were just talking about this this dimension of guns germs and steel and how those things have. brought about the collapse of societies and that this triad gave your asians. an advantage is there are there other examples of the same thing in other human societies around the world asian societies for example south american societies yet free os showing up at european shona. they were examples all around the world on the one hand of europeans...
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david kelly just remind our viewers dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who questioned the claim that iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in forty five minutes back head of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded about it suicide you always refused at that whatever you have this much of it you start off with the idea that here's a man a very you know top scientist even top security clearance in america and here who chooses to take his rifle complete his life with a guard from his person who played the country. and with a pack of possible tablets distance preposterous the scientists who do. and i never believe that you could bleed to death from division transaction with the owner andre pathologists trying to support mr greville feel differently or one of them but i will hold my view of the surgeon our troops before. rather world actually otherwise would be dying like flies the most minor accidents in our country and it's dominic grieve the attorney general who has. recently earlier this month refused to reopen th
david kelly just remind our viewers dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who questioned the claim that iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in forty five minutes back head of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded about it suicide you always refused at that whatever you have this much of it you start off with the idea that here's a man a very you know top scientist even top security clearance in america and here who chooses to take his rifle complete his life with a...
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joining me with reaction forensic pathologist, dr. baden. psychiatrist dr. keith ablo, and diana tennis. okay team here you have the prosecutor saying the fact that she is a mother doesn't mean she is the mother of the year. dr. keith ablow, what do you think of that? >> look, judge i disagree with the prosecutor. this idea that because she is portrayed as a great mother she can't have this a typical -- atypical reaction to the loss of her daughter. i don't agree that statement is incorrect. i've treated people who respond to the loss of their children in very bizarre ways indeed. with psychosis, with manic symptoms. remember, casey was out dancing with friends, being hyper sexual. spending money. staying up all hours of the night. what's that? for one thing, potentially, i'm not saying this is the case, but are those manic symptoms? yes, they are. so it is factually incorrect what the prosecutors assert. >> judge jeanine: okay. mark, do you agree with dr. ab low? >> i do. but for another reason. i don't think the prosecutors needed to take on that burr. if
joining me with reaction forensic pathologist, dr. baden. psychiatrist dr. keith ablo, and diana tennis. okay team here you have the prosecutor saying the fact that she is a mother doesn't mean she is the mother of the year. dr. keith ablow, what do you think of that? >> look, judge i disagree with the prosecutor. this idea that because she is portrayed as a great mother she can't have this a typical -- atypical reaction to the loss of her daughter. i don't agree that statement is...
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but going back to the guy's report time now to go to new york and speak with dr michael hudson dr hudson welcome back to the kaiser reports thank you very much all right dr michael let's and let's get into greece your thoughts on greece what's happening well it's as if finances become the new mode of warfare there the financial times reported that one parliament passed the agreement to surrender to europe it was done to the smell of tear gas and the sign of sirens and the wall street journal had a very interesting article saying well now it's time for them to us sell off the parthenon sell off the greek islands this is what in the past you need an army to achieve but today it is being done financially so finance and bankers are the new army and instead of an army coming in to seize the land which involves people bowing you simply have the i.m.f. representatives and your biodata socialist party and tell them look just surrender give us your land give us your property this is phase two of the financial ization progress program and i can't believe that this is going to actually succeed if a
but going back to the guy's report time now to go to new york and speak with dr michael hudson dr hudson welcome back to the kaiser reports thank you very much all right dr michael let's and let's get into greece your thoughts on greece what's happening well it's as if finances become the new mode of warfare there the financial times reported that one parliament passed the agreement to surrender to europe it was done to the smell of tear gas and the sign of sirens and the wall street journal...
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i was one of dr.students. >> okay. -> eight people, students at morehouse and spellman college.. >> yeah. >> .took a class that he co-taught in philosophy.. >> yeah. >> .and i was one of the eight students. >> a.and? >> and i remember one day after class was over, we were walking away and he said. i said to him, doc. his friends called him doc. i said, doc, how are you doing? he said, julian, i'm not doing well. he said, unemployment is high, racism isseverywhere, segregation is immobile. he said, i feel awful. i have a nightmare. i said, no doc, say i have a dream and well. >> is this a true story? [ laughter ] >> no. i made that up. [laughter] but you know -- >> i will say this. you, you threw me for a second. >> i've told it so any a speech and the guy introduced me, read my bio, and he said, and now, the man who taught dr. king. >> i know. this is the problem. this is the problem with bios. >> what are you going to say? >> right. i know. it's a huge problem. >> what are you going to say? >> but yo
i was one of dr.students. >> okay. -> eight people, students at morehouse and spellman college.. >> yeah. >> .took a class that he co-taught in philosophy.. >> yeah. >> .and i was one of the eight students. >> a.and? >> and i remember one day after class was over, we were walking away and he said. i said to him, doc. his friends called him doc. i said, doc, how are you doing? he said, julian, i'm not doing well. he said, unemployment is high, racism...
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dr. ludwig, how do you explain a mother's absence to three 5-year-olds? what to do you say to them? >> i think what you say is first, you want to underscore they are safe. and be honest without giving too much detail. you want to say something like we're looking for your mommy now. we have really good people trying to find her. you are safe. we are here for you. we'll let you know something as soon as . certainly not go into gory details before you have any information. you don't want to scare the kids. >> judge jeanine: let as talk about the fact the police are saying the husband cooperating. it is not like he's trying to make it look like he's helping. what does that tell you about him? >> he's disturbed the fact that he isn't covering up. if he were not involved, wouldn't he be happy police are looking for his wife? wouldn't he be happy there's television attention? not every case gets that kind of attention. clearly, he's adversarial. he's angry. he's annoyed and irritable. and he can
dr. ludwig, how do you explain a mother's absence to three 5-year-olds? what to do you say to them? >> i think what you say is first, you want to underscore they are safe. and be honest without giving too much detail. you want to say something like we're looking for your mommy now. we have really good people trying to find her. you are safe. we are here for you. we'll let you know something as soon as . certainly not go into gory details before you have any information. you don't want to...
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[laughter] now in the past, dr.n has denied that his counseling center engages in gay therapy. but the gay rights organization "truth wins out" sent an undercover homosexual, posing as an over-cover homosexual, to record his counselors with secret homosexual cameras. jim? >> he could cure your homosexuality? >> yes. >> is that what he said? >> yes. >> the truth is god has designed our eyes to be attracted to the women's body, to be attracted to everything, to be attracted to her breasts. >> stephen: yes! breasts! thank you, jesus! [laughter] god wants us to stare at them! that's why he put those little things on the tip -- what do you call them? little chest penises? whatever, niblets. whatever! and when the gay man asked the counselor if it was advisable to attend a friends' gay wedding, the counselor recommended he go with "a heterosexual accountability buddy in tow." [laughter] sound advice. when going to a same sex gay wedding, always bring another dude. [laughter] that way he can drink with you, dance with you,
[laughter] now in the past, dr.n has denied that his counseling center engages in gay therapy. but the gay rights organization "truth wins out" sent an undercover homosexual, posing as an over-cover homosexual, to record his counselors with secret homosexual cameras. jim? >> he could cure your homosexuality? >> yes. >> is that what he said? >> yes. >> the truth is god has designed our eyes to be attracted to the women's body, to be attracted to...
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they with us. >> dr. chamber -- dr. james somerset is with us. i want to follow the thread how you got to calvary church here in san francisco, but you said under a debt growing up you were -- you said under it, you were a break that you had inside how to relate to people. >> i discovered the first thing is that people are people. i read a book about the training of kings of england. in it one of the things they said was, be sure that you know how to get him to the laboratory if you do. it was a basic -- just that basic area so one of the things i did was i went around the stanford campus and i figured out where all the laboratories were. by golly, i am there on this one location and faisal is there. he needs to know where the laboratory was. and i knew. >> the skill you develop with people i think is important because you were able to then pastor churches. there were people with significant secular positions broadcasting and printing. tell us something about your people skills. maybe some insight of someone watching. >> and on the other side i w
they with us. >> dr. chamber -- dr. james somerset is with us. i want to follow the thread how you got to calvary church here in san francisco, but you said under a debt growing up you were -- you said under it, you were a break that you had inside how to relate to people. >> i discovered the first thing is that people are people. i read a book about the training of kings of england. in it one of the things they said was, be sure that you know how to get him to the laboratory if you...
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setting the blogosphere into a frenzy of comparisons with the case of dr david kelly why isn't the sean hoare story bigger reminds me how dr david kelly was gone off eerily similar tragedies of seen war and david kelly all this madness and more than that it can only show who are that's what i'm thinking something's not right. talk to kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who first cast doubt on the government's claim that iraq could deploy weapons of mass destruction within forty five minutes it led to scrutiny of tony blair's decision to invade iraq it was british journalist andrew gilligan who david kelly had spoken to to publicize his belief that the forty five minute claim had been exaggerated gilligan believes there are similarities between kelly and short haul being at the center of one of these storms a terrifying experience i really don't believe either david all sure was murdered because. i simply don't think it would have been in anyone's interest to murder them once they got into the public spotlight anyone with an iota of sense of
setting the blogosphere into a frenzy of comparisons with the case of dr david kelly why isn't the sean hoare story bigger reminds me how dr david kelly was gone off eerily similar tragedies of seen war and david kelly all this madness and more than that it can only show who are that's what i'm thinking something's not right. talk to kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who first cast doubt on the government's claim that iraq could deploy weapons of mass destruction within forty five minutes it...
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dr.holl'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. for your tired achy feet. for locations, see drscholls.com. thank you... >>> and finally tonight, talk about traffic. the most traveled highway in america -- the most -- the 405 in l.a., is about to shut down for an entire weekend. and abc's abbie boudreau now has one couple's amazing race to get to the church on time. >> reporter: only in l.a. would a road closure have people talking about the end of the world. >> carmageddon. the 405 will be closed between the 10 and the 101. >> reporter: they're calling it carmageddon -- an asphalt apocalypse. >> stay the hell away from the 405. >> reporter: this is the most congested highway for drivers in the country. on a typical weekend, 500,000 cars pack this road. but this weekend, for 53 straight hours, a ten-mile stretch of it will be closed. >> it's one of the most special ments
dr.holl'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. for your tired achy feet. for locations, see drscholls.com. thank you... >>> and finally tonight, talk about traffic. the most traveled highway in america -- the most -- the 405 in l.a., is about to shut down for an entire weekend. and abc's abbie boudreau now has one couple's amazing race to get to the church on time....
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david kelly just remind our viewers dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who questions the claim that iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in forty five minutes back ahead of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded about it suicide you always refuted that whatever you have as much of it you start off with the idea that here's a man a very top scientist even top security clearance in america and here chooses to use rife with conflict is rife with a regard for his presence in the country so when and with a pack of corruption the tabloids distance preposterous the subtle. and i never believe that you could bleed to death from division transaction the overarching pathologist very much in the support of this agreement was feel differently or one . could i hope for my views a surgeon partners be. rather well actually otherwise would be dying like flies the most minor accidents in our country and it's dominic grieve the attorney general who has recently earlier this month refused to reopen the inquiry what reasons we've
david kelly just remind our viewers dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who questions the claim that iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in forty five minutes back ahead of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded about it suicide you always refuted that whatever you have as much of it you start off with the idea that here's a man a very top scientist even top security clearance in america and here chooses to use rife with conflict is rife with a regard for his...
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david kelly just remind our viewers dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who questioned the claim that iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in forty five minutes ahead of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded about it you always refused that what evidence do you have as much of it you start off with the idea that here's a man a very you know top scientist even top security clearance in america and here chooses to take his right from the conflict his life with a regard for supposing you can play a culturist and with a pack of tablets distance from posterous the son of leukemia and i never believe the chimp or bleed to death from division transaction of the owner artery of the pathologists inventing the supporting mr greville as feel differently or one of the i will hold my view as a surgeon if a brother were actually otherwise would be dying like flies from those minor accidents in our country and it's dominic grieve the attorney general who has recently earlier this month refused to reopen the inquiry what reaso
david kelly just remind our viewers dr kelly was the u.n. weapons inspector who questioned the claim that iraq could launch weapons of mass destruction in forty five minutes ahead of the invasion the coroner in david kelly's case recorded about it you always refused that what evidence do you have as much of it you start off with the idea that here's a man a very you know top scientist even top security clearance in america and here chooses to take his right from the conflict his life with a...