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dr. charles sophie is the author of side by side, the revolutionary mother daughter program for conflict saltz is a "today" contributor as well as the mother of three girls. good morning to both of you. dr. sophy i love how you put it. there's no more fascinating and frightening dynamic than a mother/daughter dynamic. >> it goes from zero to 100 in about two seconds and back. and your head is spinning sometimes. it's a scary relationship. it's volatile. but it's a really very important relationship. >> gail, i met a lot of people who say i have a great relationship with my mother, i adore my mother, she's my best friend, would also say at some times i've had problems with my mom or there are tensions there. they're not mutually exclusive propositions. >> not at all. i think there has to be both. that's how you work things through. because if you don't have some conflict you're probably not honest about what's going on in your relationship. you can't be the clone of your mother. and that -- therefore, there are going to be disagreements. >> absolutely. >> really that's the bottom line. >>
dr. charles sophie is the author of side by side, the revolutionary mother daughter program for conflict saltz is a "today" contributor as well as the mother of three girls. good morning to both of you. dr. sophy i love how you put it. there's no more fascinating and frightening dynamic than a mother/daughter dynamic. >> it goes from zero to 100 in about two seconds and back. and your head is spinning sometimes. it's a scary relationship. it's volatile. but it's a really very...
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dr. charles bernick. >> we've flown for years that boxers, perhaps 20% to 50% of boxers who fought professionallyl develop long-term brain complications. >> reporter: the question is when does the damage begin? if he can find out, he says, it could help anyone suffering head trauma from football players to those injured in war. >> go. go. >> reporter: bernick recruited 78 boxers and mixed martial arts fighters to study. he tracks how often they fight and how often they get hit. their brain function is studied using memory and verbal tests. >tests, as well as an m.r.i. so far, bernick says he's discovered symptoms of memory loss usually don't show up until nine years into a fighter's career but their brains may show signs of trouble much earlier. the timeline can be identified, brain damage can be prevented. jessie megdaleno has been boxing since he was eight and wants to know if it's taking a toll. if something did come up during the study that says maybe you shouldn't be boxing, what do you do? >> at the end of the day, you know, my life and my health is way more important than, you know, than b
dr. charles bernick. >> we've flown for years that boxers, perhaps 20% to 50% of boxers who fought professionallyl develop long-term brain complications. >> reporter: the question is when does the damage begin? if he can find out, he says, it could help anyone suffering head trauma from football players to those injured in war. >> go. go. >> reporter: bernick recruited 78 boxers and mixed martial arts fighters to study. he tracks how often they fight and how often they...
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after the collapse of the soviet union the newspaper proved to blame dr charles ofen other kremlin doctorsfor the space of soviet leaders deaths. when the armor of presenting. it can only be surprising how many fatal contingencies the last soviet leaders had to collide with it would be interesting to know from their kind of mission chance of the rapid health worsening of the soviet leaders could be a result of an outrageous incompetence of doctors or of furley plans aversive back which was accurately calculated well prepared and fulfilled by the so called qualified doctors kept all. racial i took the news paper and came to a meeting of academics. where i said to call it school i have to tell you that you know that twelve of you sitting here you are going to be subject to prosecution. and wipe the sweat off the hook. they decided to write an official letter to craft a newspaper that said you're making a second case against oxalis. was so intimidated by the they decided to publish it. end of the u.s.s.r. from nineteen fifty three to nineteen sixty four no chronic diseases really connected in
after the collapse of the soviet union the newspaper proved to blame dr charles ofen other kremlin doctorsfor the space of soviet leaders deaths. when the armor of presenting. it can only be surprising how many fatal contingencies the last soviet leaders had to collide with it would be interesting to know from their kind of mission chance of the rapid health worsening of the soviet leaders could be a result of an outrageous incompetence of doctors or of furley plans aversive back which was...
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dr. charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california street. between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath of the earthquake and fire. so he thought why not use these old cable cars. it only lasted about 10, 12 years. guess it wasn't a big hit. he built a more conventional apartment building after that to replace it. it really was the 1906 earthquake and fire that sort of spelled the end of carville. you have these hundreds of thousands of people looking for new homes, suddenly displaced. now they might listen to these men and say, look, you were renting before. you don't want to live there. i've got
dr. charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california street. between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who...
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dr. charles dang is an emergency physician who examines curry.he first bullet, lodged in his neck, is only fractions of an inch away from his spinal cord. this one bullet could have paralyzed or killed him in an instant. >> there aren't too many people that get shot that many times and live to tell about it. >> because of strier's poor health and mental state, his trial is delayed for years. >> and i want to make a statement. >> in 2006, he's in court, lying on a hospital gurney because of a back injury from years ago. he complains to the judge that he wants to fire his attorney. >> i want to file an objection. i was on solitary confinement for over two years. i am being beaten up there. i am being tortured up there. >> the judge listens to strier for more than 20 minutes and then cuts him off. >> i've heard enough. the sentencing is on. i've heard enough. >> months later, the judge and strier face off again in the courthouse. >> but i have a right to make these statements. >> okay. deputy, let's take him out. >> the judge orders him out of the c
dr. charles dang is an emergency physician who examines curry.he first bullet, lodged in his neck, is only fractions of an inch away from his spinal cord. this one bullet could have paralyzed or killed him in an instant. >> there aren't too many people that get shot that many times and live to tell about it. >> because of strier's poor health and mental state, his trial is delayed for years. >> and i want to make a statement. >> in 2006, he's in court, lying on a...
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dr. charles shubin with mercy familyycare joinn us with aa closer look at whht this means.n to the new esearch ... but worth paing attennion &pto-is that another good explanation as o why autism ratts have gone from and more people are obese ... so is the cure people arr obese -more and mooe in 88 obbsee... so is the cure foo autism tied to treating thee ooesity epiddmicadvice to pregnant women or women who want to become pregnant comiig uu in connummr reports... buck... the best ttilet paper - for your family... while also helppng the environment.you're ((break 7))x 45 morning newss. ((bbmp in)) phis next report is about a product you wouldn't want to live withhut... ttilet ppper. &pit's come a long way since it there's three-ply, plush, recycled, anddnow in ome pllces, tubbless! but hwwdo theebbst? as patrice harris explains... that's here consumer reports comes n. 3 3& (v/o)toilettpaper - rom charmin, cottonelle, and quulted northern - toorolls like kirkland signature from costco and up & up from target. consummr reports sized up 25 iiferent toilet papers. they hecked ou
dr. charles shubin with mercy familyycare joinn us with aa closer look at whht this means.n to the new esearch ... but worth paing attennion &pto-is that another good explanation as o why autism ratts have gone from and more people are obese ... so is the cure people arr obese -more and mooe in 88 obbsee... so is the cure foo autism tied to treating thee ooesity epiddmicadvice to pregnant women or women who want to become pregnant comiig uu in connummr reports... buck... the best ttilet...
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dr. charles ogletree. doctor ogletree is the director of the charles hamilton houston institute for race and justice at harvard law school. of course, many of you may also recognize him as one of the mentors at harvard to the president of the united states, president obama. thank you. [applause] next to doctor ogletree is billy martin. billy is a partner in martin & gitner, again, he is a longtime practitioner. is represented people like monica lewinsky, jason williams, which was a great defense in new jersey, for those of you who follow that, among many others, and we are thrilled to have you with us today also. [applause] and then finally we have glenn martin. glenn is the vice president, development and public affairs at the fortune society in new york city, and the fortune society of course interacts with many of the individuals who come into contact with the criminal justice system. so once again, let's give all of our panelists a big hand. [applause] and in no particular order, but also again because
dr. charles ogletree. doctor ogletree is the director of the charles hamilton houston institute for race and justice at harvard law school. of course, many of you may also recognize him as one of the mentors at harvard to the president of the united states, president obama. thank you. [applause] next to doctor ogletree is billy martin. billy is a partner in martin & gitner, again, he is a longtime practitioner. is represented people like monica lewinsky, jason williams, which was a great...
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dr. charles sophy -- >> of course with my three daughters it's wonderful. >> thank you so much.f woman and every type of face. coming up right after this. i love cash back. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. no annual fee. that's 1% back on... wow! 2% on my homemade lasagna. 3% back on [ friends ] road trip!!!!!!!!!!!! [ male announcer ] get 1-2-3 percent cash back. apply online or at a bank of america near you. ♪ and the cravings begin... again. for nights like these there's special k chocolatey delight cereal. an unguilty pleasure. what will you gain when you lose? you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. what are you lookin' at? i wasn't... not looking at anything... we're not good enough for you. must be supermodels? what do you model glove
dr. charles sophy -- >> of course with my three daughters it's wonderful. >> thank you so much.f woman and every type of face. coming up right after this. i love cash back. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. no annual fee. that's 1% back on... wow! 2% on my homemade lasagna. 3% back on [ friends ] road...
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dr. charles blahous works at a think tank. >> we are leaving this segment and we will go to president obama goins in tampa, florida. is talking about trade relations among u.s. and latin american countries. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. hello, tampa. . [applause] it is good to be here in tampa, good to be in florida. i just got a tour of this magnificent court. port. i was hoping to try one of the cranes. [laughter] the secret service would not let me. they don't let me have fun. there were more concerned about your safety than mine because [laughter] they did not want me missing anything up. i want to thank david for that introduction. i want to thank mayor bought cor - buckhorn for welcome us to tampa and an outstanding member of congress, kathy castor, for joining us today [applause] if you have chairs, feel free to sit down. some of you do. it is warm in here. i don't want anybody dropping off. i have been talking a lot lately about the fundamental choice we face as a country. we can either settle for a country where a shrinking number of people who really, really well while a growing number ar
dr. charles blahous works at a think tank. >> we are leaving this segment and we will go to president obama goins in tampa, florida. is talking about trade relations among u.s. and latin american countries. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. hello, tampa. . [applause] it is good to be here in tampa, good to be in florida. i just got a tour of this magnificent court. port. i was hoping to try one of the cranes. [laughter] the secret service would not let me. they don't let me have fun....
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. >> charles range, maria powers, david kingo, brenda storey, -- >> good afternoon. i represent dr. eugene gainesland, who served this community for 35 years. he is a member of the organizing committee and referred patients to st. luke's when this have the full complement of services. babies are 2.5% more likely to die. this accounts for more children than any other zip code. the mission and the excelsior district also have similar numbers. the demands -- on obgyn's and pediatrics may increase to 1400 yearly. diversting psych, occupational medicine and surgery 08 -- this is kept artificially low. san francisco is short of the standards for the capacity needed for the large-scale disasters. cpmc has committed to the restoration of needed services. cutting back on the reimbursement -- the burden on the county will increase. we cannot afford to have the mayor's office -- the largest property owners pay no taxes. remove the escape clause and hold them to their real charity obligations. i am concern at it -- as a citizen about the transit concerns. san francisco is a major port and van n
. >> charles range, maria powers, david kingo, brenda storey, -- >> good afternoon. i represent dr. eugene gainesland, who served this community for 35 years. he is a member of the organizing committee and referred patients to st. luke's when this have the full complement of services. babies are 2.5% more likely to die. this accounts for more children than any other zip code. the mission and the excelsior district also have similar numbers. the demands -- on obgyn's and pediatrics...
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the organization started by charles and dr.barrett, who is my heroine, who saw the vision of what was needed. for that time it was girls and young women who were unmarried and were having children and had no place to go. so, there were literally 67 homes across the nation. and one -- the one in washington on reservoir road was kind of the mothership. dr. wallard built a whole movement of supporting girls and their families way back then. she was campaigning against child trafficking in china. i can't even figure out how she knew about it. >> yeah. >> it's amazing some of the same issues we are going on in america today were actually started back in the beginning of america. so, as time evolved and society changed in 1983 we sold the residential home, there was no longer a need for it here and we started delivering programs in schools. so, we kind of switched from after you have a child how to support your mom and the baby, to let's talk about preventing having a child and let's help young ladies who are having a child stay in s
the organization started by charles and dr.barrett, who is my heroine, who saw the vision of what was needed. for that time it was girls and young women who were unmarried and were having children and had no place to go. so, there were literally 67 homes across the nation. and one -- the one in washington on reservoir road was kind of the mothership. dr. wallard built a whole movement of supporting girls and their families way back then. she was campaigning against child trafficking in china. i...
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dr. newfield. you had a big impact on me. tonight, the latest parole hearing for charles manson. possibly the most notorious murderer of all times. the most recent photos of manson were taken last june. he's 77 now. the swastika tattoo still visible on his forehead. his latest hearing is set for tomorrow. he's been denied parole seven times. vincent bugliosi prosecuted charles manson. he wrote about the case in the book "helter skelter." i talked to him if he will ever go free. >> these are a formality, anderson. he's had 11 prior hearings. he knows he's going to be rejected. he hasn't shown up at some of these hearings. one of his codefendants only convicted of two murders and the parole board has refused to release her. why in the world would they dream of releasing charles manson who's convicted of nine murders. he's the one that orchestrated and master minded all of the manson family killings. so it's ridiculous to assume that there's even a possibility that he's going to be released. >> do you have any doubt he's still a danger to society? >> yeah. he's still a danger, of co
dr. newfield. you had a big impact on me. tonight, the latest parole hearing for charles manson. possibly the most notorious murderer of all times. the most recent photos of manson were taken last june. he's 77 now. the swastika tattoo still visible on his forehead. his latest hearing is set for tomorrow. he's been denied parole seven times. vincent bugliosi prosecuted charles manson. he wrote about the case in the book "helter skelter." i talked to him if he will ever go free....
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charles manson. he is not expected to attend the hearing. >> the annual national convention will kickoff later today in washington, d.c., to commemorate the assassination of dr. martin luther king. the convention will bring together a national leaders to engage in dialogue. >> 39 degrees on tv hill. keeping your information safe if somebody steals your smart phone or tablet. >> how big of a tip did you leave at a restaurant? >> there is an accident in severn this morning. we will check on some closures in the city later this t >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. we're looking at a smooth ride on most of the major roadways. 175 in severn, there is an accident. at 11:00 this morning, was about orleans will close down for the johns hopkins building dedication today and tomorrow. 3:00 p.m. today, orleans was shut down completely. there will be some big delays in the city most likely. 60 on the west side. everything running smoothly on the north side over towards the 83's. the j.f.x. and the harrisburg expressway in great shape at this time. travel and without delay east and we
charles manson. he is not expected to attend the hearing. >> the annual national convention will kickoff later today in washington, d.c., to commemorate the assassination of dr. martin luther king. the convention will bring together a national leaders to engage in dialogue. >> 39 degrees on tv hill. keeping your information safe if somebody steals your smart phone or tablet. >> how big of a tip did you leave at a restaurant? >> there is an accident in severn this...
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dr. qayoumi you are a source of our pride. we wish you the best of everything. our prayers will stay with your and our support will be with you for ever." california state unversity chancellor, charles reed, also attended the ceremony and officially installed qayoumi as president. "i hereby invest you with the office of president of san jose state university with all the honors, privileges, and responsibilities there and to pertaining. congratulations president qayoumi." in the audience were members of the bay area afghan community ... proud to see one of their own rise to such success. during his speech -- qayoumi talked about his own personal history and how it is part of america's legacy of opportunity "for where else can a son of a carpenter with only an elementary school education from a war-torn country like afghanistan become the president from such a historic vibrant university." qayoumi is san jose state's 28th president -- and the first afghan born president of a university in u-s history. after the ceremony ... he talked to update news about the significance of the day. "in this nation anything is possible as long as we put our minds at it, as long as we work hard because
dr. qayoumi you are a source of our pride. we wish you the best of everything. our prayers will stay with your and our support will be with you for ever." california state unversity chancellor, charles reed, also attended the ceremony and officially installed qayoumi as president. "i hereby invest you with the office of president of san jose state university with all the honors, privileges, and responsibilities there and to pertaining. congratulations president qayoumi." in the...
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charles m. blow, eugene o'donnell will join me to review the case file george zimmerman's new lawyer is studying tonight. ahh, now that's a clean mouth.u met. [ dreven after a dental cleaning... plaque quickly starts to grow back... but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste can help. it not only reduces plaque... it's also clinically proven... to help keep plaque from coming back. plus, it works in these other areas dentists check most. so now when you leave the dental office, you can keep a cleaner mouth with you. new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste. life opens up when you do. >>> there are now precious few republicans willing to be even just a little bit honest about mitt romney's chances in november. the one who was brutally completely like totally honest today gets tonight's "rewrite." and a little hadn't you already know what he said if you were watching msnbc this morning long before i woke up. >>> and joy behar joins me later. we'll find out what she's thinking these days about sarah palin. >>> and next, the new lawyer in the killing of trayvon martin is busy trying to get up to speed tonight. charles
charles m. blow, eugene o'donnell will join me to review the case file george zimmerman's new lawyer is studying tonight. ahh, now that's a clean mouth.u met. [ dreven after a dental cleaning... plaque quickly starts to grow back... but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste can help. it not only reduces plaque... it's also clinically proven... to help keep plaque from coming back. plus, it works in these other areas dentists check most. so now when you leave the dental office,...