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david: ok. dr. ins: it was mathematical, physical science. david: so your parents are obviously proud. you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? dr. collins: you would think so, wouldn't you? [laughter] david: what happened? dr. collins: here i was as a graduate student sort of working late at night at 2:00 in the morning and there was another guy a floor above me working in the lab on dna. and the more i read about it and talked to him about it and began to read articles about it, the more excited i got. this is an area of science ready to burst forward with all kinds of potential. and frankly, i was feeling a little bit lonely, and a little bit like what i was pursuing in terms of quantum mechanics and second-order differential equations that nobody could solve, maybe that was not going to be my way of making the world a really much better place and maybe there was something else i could do. david: so you got your medical degree? dr. collins: as a medical student, i was tr
david: ok. dr. ins: it was mathematical, physical science. david: so your parents are obviously proud. you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? dr. collins: you would think so, wouldn't you? [laughter] david: what happened? dr. collins: here i was as a graduate student sort of working late at night at 2:00 in the morning and there was another guy a floor above me working in the lab on dna. and the more i read about it and talked to him about it and began to read...
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david: ok. dr. ins: and it is also fundamental to life and fundamental to medicine, so by the time i was halfway through my first year as a medical student, i knew i wanted to be a geneticist. david: let me talk a little bit about something you did that brought you to national fame and attention, and that is the human genome project. what is the human genome project and why do we care about your having co-discovered it? dr. collins: well, good question. what is the genome anyway? it is basically the entire instruction book written in the language of dna for an organism, so we humans have a genome, and so do other living organisms, animals, plants, bacteria. they all have a genome. ours is pretty big. if you think of dna as a language, it is an interesting one. it has just four letters in its alphabet. which we call a, c, g, and t because they are abbreviations for chemical bases. and our genomes are 6 billion of those letters. you get 3 billion from mom and 3 billion from dad. that is a lot. although
david: ok. dr. ins: and it is also fundamental to life and fundamental to medicine, so by the time i was halfway through my first year as a medical student, i knew i wanted to be a geneticist. david: let me talk a little bit about something you did that brought you to national fame and attention, and that is the human genome project. what is the human genome project and why do we care about your having co-discovered it? dr. collins: well, good question. what is the genome anyway? it is...
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david: you don't do it anymore? dr. collins: i do. i started again. david: oh. dr. a wonderful sort of rush. david: you do it still? dr. collins: i do. i ride my motorcycle to work many days. it is a harley davidson king -- harley road king classic. it is a beast, and it gives you a certain sense of enjoyment of life that is hard to come by other ways. david: let's talk about another part of your life. when you were younger, you were, if not an atheist, then an agnostic. how did you transform yourself from being either an atheist or agnostic to somebody who is a committed christian? dr. collins: it does seem like an odd story, doesn't it? well, growing up on the farm, my parents were not opposed to religion. they just did not think it was particularly relevant, so i had no religious background. i got to college, you know, those conversations in the dorm about what did people believe. i did not think i believed in any of it. so i was an agnostic, but by the time i got to graduate school, i was shifting even more to being an atheist and i would not be too comfortable
david: you don't do it anymore? dr. collins: i do. i started again. david: oh. dr. a wonderful sort of rush. david: you do it still? dr. collins: i do. i ride my motorcycle to work many days. it is a harley davidson king -- harley road king classic. it is a beast, and it gives you a certain sense of enjoyment of life that is hard to come by other ways. david: let's talk about another part of your life. when you were younger, you were, if not an atheist, then an agnostic. how did you transform...
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dr. david agus shows us how to recognize the symptoms. dr. hows us how to recognize the symptoms. if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. no, no..♪ pick up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. >>> our top stories this morning. after more than three decades, law enforcement officials in california believe they've nabbed the so-called golden state killer. 72-year-old joseph deangelo, a former police officer, was arrested tuesday as he left his home in sacramento. he was initially charged with eight counts of murder and could face dozens of more charges. >>> and president trump's nominee to head the department of veterans affairs met with the white house press staff last night. more allegations have emerged concerning dr. ronny jackson. democrats on the senate affairs committee released a report citing accusations of excessive drinking, including one instance where he allegedly wrecked a gover
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that's something dr david d'arcy says he has heard all too often annoyingly clear. it's clear that this is a government strategy to deal a the process problem. communication what it communicates doesn't reflect reality or that's a shame you get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population and an ability that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics instead of the state run hospitals. and it's those very clinics that offer treatment that's an affordable to most. including alice article and her son raphael. count monks. pioneering philosopher and icon. how the anti capitalist became opposed to boy for revolution. and what he and his work mean to us today. hundredth birthday a special feature. d.w. . european stars deliver a rousing performance of its. delicate focal. and poetic soundscapes a. modern electronic a compost you. durable good concerts in forty five. liters. global inequalities. what does inequality mean in a globally conne
that's something dr david d'arcy says he has heard all too often annoyingly clear. it's clear that this is a government strategy to deal a the process problem. communication what it communicates doesn't reflect reality or that's a shame you get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population and an ability that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics instead of...
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that's something dr david d'arcy says he has heard all too often annoyingly clear. it's clear that this is a government strategy to delay the process problem. communication what it communicates doesn't reflect reality on this that's a shame you get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population and in a position that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics and stead of the state run hospitals. and it's those very clinics that offer treatment that's an affordable to most including ellis and her son rafael. played. for. listing without destruction in. the mangrove forests used to suffer damage from your starkest now a women's initiative is promoting sustainability. we know that if we continue. for a couple of. european stars deliver browsing performances. looking for a social club with a dash of disco. just a good song serves it up in style. i mean. as you accidentally shed some light. on the trouble. time in the film. get out. with hi
that's something dr david d'arcy says he has heard all too often annoyingly clear. it's clear that this is a government strategy to delay the process problem. communication what it communicates doesn't reflect reality on this that's a shame you get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population and in a position that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics and...
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dr david and i wanted to know. about having a life. when i don't know about an old band that when a man or i don't really use it will be at out when i pass on you know what i'm going to buy this morning obeyed are going to who are in. more. good as when identified only as yannick but i will know and i said peter. you can practice monica and for. me if you. look where they are well known. call no. doc when are we in the womb are doc. back home is it that i when i. was that i left to ask you if...
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dr david and i wanted to know. about having a life where you. know when i don't i don't know down there i know when a man or i will use it will be about when i pass when you know what i'm going to buy this morning of a duck and who and i but oh well you get as one identified only as yannick i recognise it. if you count back to this monica and for. me if you. look where we are well known. oh no we were mind back when ari we were marduk. clackamas at that time when i. was a value to us to know that it was a rough day when the crap out to us was the time be a. little bit different. but when they were going to resume you can hear more of the really true about how you and i will play along most of. thousand when you need to be ali. thanks so. much going to. the only place to see you tomorrow with me here by the way you. think i'm going to. everything when i'm pro november better as a general boykin about an hour and then i'll be on he was as it is about when we were. when it is it isn't one no one could be me. and this is because of white back in. th
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joining us is is former veterans affairs secretary dr. david shulkin.hanks for being here. >> good morning, alisyn. >> you say you were fired. the administration says you resigned. the reason this is important is there is a law, there is protocol that if you were fired your deputy needs to be put in place in an interim position. but that's not what happened. is protocol being broken right now? >> it is a complex piece of legislation. i think there's not complete clarity on what happens next. that is something that the administration will need to figure out and i'm sure they will do the right thing. >> were you fired or did you resign? >> well, i came to washington with the commitment to make our system work better for veterans. that's the commitment that i went to work every day. ive continue to feel strongly about that. there was no reason why i would resign. >> so why not just say you were fired? >> i think that's the alternative to resignation. i received a phone call saying the president wanted to make a change. that is certainly his prerogative to
joining us is is former veterans affairs secretary dr. david shulkin.hanks for being here. >> good morning, alisyn. >> you say you were fired. the administration says you resigned. the reason this is important is there is a law, there is protocol that if you were fired your deputy needs to be put in place in an interim position. but that's not what happened. is protocol being broken right now? >> it is a complex piece of legislation. i think there's not complete clarity on...
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darpa the secret of department of defense agency that helps to develop siri and driverless calls, dr. david dorman is running a new program to fight against fabricated news saying it's being produced all around the world. they're building new software and artificial intelligence that allow government agencies and tech companies to scan any image to see if it's been altered. >> you might be able to look at the shadows here. >> reporter: like this photo where a plane was added. the program scans it and detect the doctoring with a heat map. this airplane has been placed in this photo. >> it's been spliced. >> reporter: the goal develop technology for the u.s. government along with facebook, google and other tech companies that will be ready in a matter of two years. how quickly can you figure this out with your machine learning that there's something wrong here? >> some of the indicators work in fractions of a second, some take ten, 15 seconds. >> moving forward we need to be more vigilant with what we trust from the internet. >> reporter: making sure if you see it online, you can really belie
darpa the secret of department of defense agency that helps to develop siri and driverless calls, dr. david dorman is running a new program to fight against fabricated news saying it's being produced all around the world. they're building new software and artificial intelligence that allow government agencies and tech companies to scan any image to see if it's been altered. >> you might be able to look at the shadows here. >> reporter: like this photo where a plane was added. the...
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dr. david pierce, the law school professor, is a highly regarded member of the faculty and chair of the wash burn business and transaxial law program and his confirmation of my view of john broomes is very fulfilling to me as well. it gives me great confidence that we have made a wise decision today. mr. broomes served as a law clerk to united states, one a magistrate and one a district judge, judge bollot and district judge bosswick and their experience adds to mr. broomes' qualifications. i met mr. broomes' family and i was so impressed with him as a father and the family. i was impressed with his wife and their children. he has a reputation as a solid, decent, and conscientious person and a man with a conscience. but he also has a reputation for well managing cases and solving complex litigation. he has been a valuable attorney to the heupb kel law firm, a highly regarded law firm in wichita, kansas, and that firm is known for employing associates and having partners who meet the qualificati
dr. david pierce, the law school professor, is a highly regarded member of the faculty and chair of the wash burn business and transaxial law program and his confirmation of my view of john broomes is very fulfilling to me as well. it gives me great confidence that we have made a wise decision today. mr. broomes served as a law clerk to united states, one a magistrate and one a district judge, judge bollot and district judge bosswick and their experience adds to mr. broomes' qualifications. i...
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officer james long was seen in video dragging dr. davide plane when he refused to give up his seat. long was fired four months later. the suit alleges long did not receive proper training for the situation. >>> johnson & johnson and imerys talc america have been ordered to pay $80 million in punitive damages in the case of a man who says he developed cancer because of exposure to asbestos in talc-based products. johnson & johnson was ordered to pay stephen lanzo in the first stage of the cases last week. j & j is involved in thousands of cases. this was its first trial loss. >>> and now you can get spotify and hulu in a package deal. the company said wednesday that a $12.99 plan will get you a package with ad-free streaming service and hulu's base package that would allow you to stream tv shows and movies. if you bought them as standalones, it would cost you $18. >>> still ahead, trunk show zoo in belgium welcomes its latest newborn in an ever-growing family. in belgium welcomes its latest newborn in an ever-growing family. before you and
officer james long was seen in video dragging dr. davide plane when he refused to give up his seat. long was fired four months later. the suit alleges long did not receive proper training for the situation. >>> johnson & johnson and imerys talc america have been ordered to pay $80 million in punitive damages in the case of a man who says he developed cancer because of exposure to asbestos in talc-based products. johnson & johnson was ordered to pay stephen lanzo in the first...
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in desperation and that desperation of democracy in yemen in syria that with what but that with dr david i mean as i would much faster and listen to this course lead down and continue with the effects and a seizure coming back to the finances if in reports that saudi arabia in order to raise money is targeting high oil prices in order to balance its budget there reportedly want a price tag at one hundred dollars a barrel for oil in able to to keep up with these domestic projects how realistic is that how much influence do they have in bringing up these oil prices yeah they hundred dollar price seems to be magical and not just for the saudis russian officials sometimes discuss it as a potential target however i don't think it's actually realistic in the short to medium term and much less in the long term and it's not. necessarily about the power of these states individual leo even together although they the partnership between saudi arabia and russia for example has been more successful than previously anticipated the problem is more structural it's about how these countries can adapt to
in desperation and that desperation of democracy in yemen in syria that with what but that with dr david i mean as i would much faster and listen to this course lead down and continue with the effects and a seizure coming back to the finances if in reports that saudi arabia in order to raise money is targeting high oil prices in order to balance its budget there reportedly want a price tag at one hundred dollars a barrel for oil in able to to keep up with these domestic projects how realistic...
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that's something dr david d'arcy says he has heard all too often annoyed. it's clear that this is a government strategy to deal a the process problem. what it communicates doesn't reflect reality that's a shame you get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population and in a population that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics and stead of the state run hospitals. and it's those very clinics that offer treatment that's an affordable to most took including alice and her son rafael. still to come on the show only goal difference is keep the mines out of the dreaded drop zone they needed all the points they could get as they phased out or get the bonus like a sunday. some of the highlights. first off here now in the e.u. and mexico signed off on a trade deal with the real message that's right brian global trade relations are under pressure by u.s. president donald trump now mexico and the european union are taking a stand for
that's something dr david d'arcy says he has heard all too often annoyed. it's clear that this is a government strategy to deal a the process problem. what it communicates doesn't reflect reality that's a shame you get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population and in a population that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics and stead of the state run...
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james long was one of several officers involved in dragging dr. david dao off that united airlines flight. all of that was to make room for airline employees you'll recall. long says he was not properly trained in the use of force and is now suing for his loss of income as well as punitive damages. >>> uber is about to launch a rental car service. the company's operations will launch in san francisco this month allowing users to rent someone else's car for as little as an hour. if successful it will expand to other cities. uber also plans to add other transportation options to its app including bikes along with ways to buy tickets for buses and trains. >>> when we come back, why david copperfield may have to reveal the secret behind one of his tricks. >>> also, a dispute at the drive-through leaves a woman to pull a gun. we'll tell you how it ended. >>> and punches are thrown as the bad blood between the yankees and the red sox erupt into chaos. so why accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal co
james long was one of several officers involved in dragging dr. david dao off that united airlines flight. all of that was to make room for airline employees you'll recall. long says he was not properly trained in the use of force and is now suing for his loss of income as well as punitive damages. >>> uber is about to launch a rental car service. the company's operations will launch in san francisco this month allowing users to rent someone else's car for as little as an hour. if...
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: hello, america, i'm mark levin, and this is "life, liberty & levin," and it's an honor to have dr. david with us. how are you, sir? >> i'm just fine, thank you for having me. mark: thank you for coming all the way from paris to our little place. >> was endless. mark: okay, imagine 100 years ago. that was endless. >> it was worse. my trip was worse. mark: david berlinski. i want to talk today with you in your uniquely qualified to do this, about
: hello, america, i'm mark levin, and this is "life, liberty & levin," and it's an honor to have dr. david with us. how are you, sir? >> i'm just fine, thank you for having me. mark: thank you for coming all the way from paris to our little place. >> was endless. mark: okay, imagine 100 years ago. that was endless. >> it was worse. my trip was worse. mark: david berlinski. i want to talk today with you in your uniquely qualified to do this, about
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: hello, america, i'm mark levin, and this is "life, liberty & levin," and it's an honor to have dr. david berlinski with us. how are you, sir? >> i'm just fine, thank you for having me. mark: thank you for coming all the way from paris to our little place. >> was endless. mark: okay, imagine 100 years ago. that was endless. >> it was worse. my trip was worse. mark: david berlinski. i want to talk today with you in your uniquely qualified to do this, about evolution, science and progressivism because there's a link. you've written about this and spoken about this many, many times. you received your ph.d. in philosophy from princeton university. later a post doctoral fellow in mathematics and molecular biology at columbia university. glad i didn't take any of those courses. you taught philosophy, mathematics, english at stanford, rutgers, university of new york and in paris and the editor of inference international review of science. let's get started. you wrote a book about a decade ago they read about a decade ago. and in doing this program, i started to think about it, and i said, i thin
: hello, america, i'm mark levin, and this is "life, liberty & levin," and it's an honor to have dr. david berlinski with us. how are you, sir? >> i'm just fine, thank you for having me. mark: thank you for coming all the way from paris to our little place. >> was endless. mark: okay, imagine 100 years ago. that was endless. >> it was worse. my trip was worse. mark: david berlinski. i want to talk today with you in your uniquely qualified to do this, about...
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dr. may and david from dr. who and kristen of jessica jones. this year's theme is what does it mean to be human? you'll find panels, exhibits and as always, incredible cosplay. a cooldown headed to the bay area and with it comes rain. meteorologi meteorologist. >> on cinderella, this year's ncaa tournament and knocks off chicago with the kings and the chicago with the kings and the warriors off in chicago with the kings and the warriors off in ♪ ♪ get high sed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. >>> we have an early easter bunny sighting to report in the bay. bunny is appearance at the egg hunt where officers got in on the search and the east shore community center. in addition to searching for eggs, children enjoyed games including musical chairs to burn off all of that easter candy. el cerrito couldn't resist. they exchanged hi fives and got to meet a special bunny on hand for today's festivities. el cerrito hosted this event for more than 70 years. >>> now y
dr. may and david from dr. who and kristen of jessica jones. this year's theme is what does it mean to be human? you'll find panels, exhibits and as always, incredible cosplay. a cooldown headed to the bay area and with it comes rain. meteorologi meteorologist. >> on cinderella, this year's ncaa tournament and knocks off chicago with the kings and the chicago with the kings and the warriors off in chicago with the kings and the warriors off in ♪ ♪ get high sed internet from at&t....
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dr. ronny jackson to go lead the department of veterans affairs, the second largest government run industry. he removed davidbecause he wasn't happy with the speed of care. will things be any different? dr. shulkin, thanks for being here. >> glad to be here. >> i want to start off by just classifyi clarifying one point about your departure. were you fired or did you resign? >> well, jake, i came to run the department of veterans affairs because i'm committed to veterans and i'm committed to fighting for them and i would not resign because i'm committed to making sure this job was seen through to the very end. >> so you were fired? >> i did not resign. >> okay. let's move to the op ed you wrote this week just after you were fired, in recent months the environment in washington has turned chaotic, disrespectful and subversive. i've prepared to leave government i'm struck by a recurring thought. it should not be this hard to serve your country. there are political appointees that made your life difficult according to sources close to you. the list includes john you'lliot at the department of veterans affairs as
dr. ronny jackson to go lead the department of veterans affairs, the second largest government run industry. he removed davidbecause he wasn't happy with the speed of care. will things be any different? dr. shulkin, thanks for being here. >> glad to be here. >> i want to start off by just classifyi clarifying one point about your departure. were you fired or did you resign? >> well, jake, i came to run the department of veterans affairs because i'm committed to veterans and...
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dr. may jemzen david ten fret dr. hoop and jessica jones. what does it mean to be human? you'll find panels and exhibits and incredible cost play. >>> san francisco officially celebrated the reopening of a playground that's thrilled generations of kid. abc 7 news was in golden gate park whie while the city's youngest generation played there it's been in business about a we can. replacing one burned by vandal last june. another generation of city kids including mark farrell stressed how much people love the urban oassist. >> we've been taking our three kids here to this playground since week one of their birth. to see the kids back on the concrete slide, it's amazing. we all remember the slide and getting air off some of the jumps. >> mayor farrell also alsuited mayor ed lee who led the efforts to rebuild the playground. >>> el certain o couldn't resist the fun when the annual easter egg hunt got under way. they joined in the search and also got to meet a special bunny on hand for the festivity processes. they have hosted the event more than 70 years. >> announcer: now the
dr. may jemzen david ten fret dr. hoop and jessica jones. what does it mean to be human? you'll find panels and exhibits and incredible cost play. >>> san francisco officially celebrated the reopening of a playground that's thrilled generations of kid. abc 7 news was in golden gate park whie while the city's youngest generation played there it's been in business about a we can. replacing one burned by vandal last june. another generation of city kids including mark farrell stressed how...
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dr. david hill is chair of the american academy of pediatrics council on communications in media. hone addiction is a crisis for our society.ad dr. hill joins us tonight. doctor, thanks for coming on. when you say it's an addiction, in what sense do you mean that? clearly an addiction thatt the average person checks their phone 70 times a day. in the clinical sense, is it addictive? >> i don't think anybody would say it's addictive, tucker. in fact, the dsm 5, the current manual that psychiatrists use specifically carve out that there is not really a diagnosis called tech addiction. now there are a couple of diagnoses that they think are worth investigating. t and those are problematic internet use and internet gaming disorder. those sorts of problems are thought to affect up to maybe 8%.gh the numbers differ from 4% to about 9% or 10% of american youth. but, whether that's an addiction in the same way opioid is an addiction, you are looking at 116 americans killed every day on average by opioids. nobody would say that cell phones are killing 116 people a day. >> tucker: of course
dr. david hill is chair of the american academy of pediatrics council on communications in media. hone addiction is a crisis for our society.ad dr. hill joins us tonight. doctor, thanks for coming on. when you say it's an addiction, in what sense do you mean that? clearly an addiction thatt the average person checks their phone 70 times a day. in the clinical sense, is it addictive? >> i don't think anybody would say it's addictive, tucker. in fact, the dsm 5, the current manual that...
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. >> we just had dr. david shulkin on, formally the head of the v.a. and there's a question about whether he was fired as he said or whether he resigned as the white house said. >> general kelly gave me a heads up that the president would most likely be tweeting out a message in the very near future and i appreciated having that heads up from general kelly. >> so the tweet fired you? >> yes. >> and john, why does this matter, this distinction? >> the tweet -- it matters because it has to do with who would be acting director of the v.a. effecting an organization of more than 350,000 employees and a budget of over 165 million, that matters. what's also stunning is what's old and busted is you're fired. the new hotness is fired by tweet, apparently. >> we're also entering another fact-free zone here. you spoke to moments ago the former director of veterans affair, he told you i was fired. the white house still insisting he resigned but there appears to be no factual basis for that. >> he said he didn't submit a letter of resignation and john kelly told hi
. >> we just had dr. david shulkin on, formally the head of the v.a. and there's a question about whether he was fired as he said or whether he resigned as the white house said. >> general kelly gave me a heads up that the president would most likely be tweeting out a message in the very near future and i appreciated having that heads up from general kelly. >> so the tweet fired you? >> yes. >> and john, why does this matter, this distinction? >> the tweet --...
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dr. may jemzen david ten fret dr. hoop and jessica jones. what does it mean to be human?'ll find panels and exhibits and incredible cost play. >>> san francisco officially celebrated the reopening of a playground that's thrilled generations of kid. abc 7 news was in golden gate park whie while the city's youngest generation played there it's been in business about a we can. replacing one burned by vandal last june. another generation of city kids including mark farrell stressed how much people love the urban oassist. >> we've been taking our three kids here to this playground since week one of their birth. to seehe kids back on the concrete slide, it's amazing. we all remember the slide and getting air off some of the jumps. >> mayor farrell also alsuited mayor ed lee who led the efforts to rebuild the playground. >>> el certain o couldn't resist the fun when the annual easter egg hunt got under way. they joined in the search and also got to meet a special bunny on hand for the festivity processes. they have hosted the event more than 70 years. >> announcer: now the accuw
dr. may jemzen david ten fret dr. hoop and jessica jones. what does it mean to be human?'ll find panels and exhibits and incredible cost play. >>> san francisco officially celebrated the reopening of a playground that's thrilled generations of kid. abc 7 news was in golden gate park whie while the city's youngest generation played there it's been in business about a we can. replacing one burned by vandal last june. another generation of city kids including mark farrell stressed how...
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. >> reporter: dr. david diamond is a neuroscientist at the university of south florida.ade he has studied hundreds of cases of children who die in hot cars. >> in a recent case i was involved in in australia, a mother drove one block, a 30-second drive, and in a matter of that brief time forgot that her child was in the car. >> reporter: what we're talking about here, there is actually a name for this. >> this is referred to as forgotten baby syndrome, which actually describes a phenomenon in which normal, attentive and loving parents, for reasons we don't fully understand, lose awareness that their child is in a car. >> reporter: diamond says it can happen to anyone. distraction and exhaustion often play a role. he add, once the child is forgotten, the brain plays a dangerous trick. >> what's remarkable about these cases is that these parents actually create sort of an artificial memory that the children are actually at day care and that they are safe. >> reporter: but in this case, investigators were increasingly convinced that cooper's death had nothing to do with a s
. >> reporter: dr. david diamond is a neuroscientist at the university of south florida.ade he has studied hundreds of cases of children who die in hot cars. >> in a recent case i was involved in in australia, a mother drove one block, a 30-second drive, and in a matter of that brief time forgot that her child was in the car. >> reporter: what we're talking about here, there is actually a name for this. >> this is referred to as forgotten baby syndrome, which actually...
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joining me now is dr david norman, from the university of cambridge. how exciting is this?nd dinosaurfootprints. it's not fa ntastically dinosaurfootprints. it's not fantastically exciting and novel on a world scale because the world that this time had all the continents together forming a supercontinent. dinosaurs could walk one the whole continent. you expect in the jurassic period that you might find evidence of dinosaur footprints in some localities. these animals were big. it looks like from the footprints you had an all is of 20 metres in body length. there were some rather large plant eating animals leaving these footprints behind. what do we make of what the dinosaurs were doing when these footprints were made? they are down by the seashore, aren't they? the deposits... it's hard to be very precise. what was happening right in thisjurassic period precise. what was happening right in this jurassic period is precise. what was happening right in thisjurassic period is that the supercontinent of pangaea was starting to separate into the continents we recognise today. li
joining me now is dr david norman, from the university of cambridge. how exciting is this?nd dinosaurfootprints. it's not fa ntastically dinosaurfootprints. it's not fantastically exciting and novel on a world scale because the world that this time had all the continents together forming a supercontinent. dinosaurs could walk one the whole continent. you expect in the jurassic period that you might find evidence of dinosaur footprints in some localities. these animals were big. it looks like...
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that's something dr david d'arcy says he has heard all too often annoyingly clear. it's clear that this is the government's strategy to delay the process problem. communication what it communicates doesn't reflect reality that's a shame i don't get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population and in a population that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics instead of the state run hospitals. and it's those very clinics that offer treatment that's an affordable to most to lease including alice idea and her son rafael. there reporting from togo now to one of the biggest problems facing our planet today plastic pollution you can see it right here in this video what that was filmed off the in the nation island of bali by a free diver julie wheeler scientists and britain and the us are now saying that they've engineered a plastic eating enzyme and they actually made the discovery by accident. the world is choking on mountains of plastic
that's something dr david d'arcy says he has heard all too often annoyingly clear. it's clear that this is the government's strategy to delay the process problem. communication what it communicates doesn't reflect reality that's a shame i don't get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population and in a population that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics...
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iam nowjoined by dr david thornalley, lead researcher of the study and senior lecturer at the ucl.of this is that you have warm waters at the surface and then they. boards. it is that transport of heat that plays a big role in helping to keep the uk slightly warmer than what would be an transfer thinking around the earth. what then is the potentially going to affect those temperatures, what is going to cost of the change? we think about things getting warmer but you are suggesting for us think should get a little cooler. possibly it depends on how much circulation will weaken. things that can affect ocean circulation are things like the melting of ice sheets, like the green dye sheet or more rain precipitation at high latitudes. over the arctic ocean. that stops as they bought their being formed in water they‘re sinking and basically puts the spanner in the work of this conveyor like circulation. this big watcher is actually what kind is helping to warm it up? no, it'sjust the water... it is that flowed northwards of the warm water. we have got to warm up to come again. the water w
iam nowjoined by dr david thornalley, lead researcher of the study and senior lecturer at the ucl.of this is that you have warm waters at the surface and then they. boards. it is that transport of heat that plays a big role in helping to keep the uk slightly warmer than what would be an transfer thinking around the earth. what then is the potentially going to affect those temperatures, what is going to cost of the change? we think about things getting warmer but you are suggesting for us think...
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that's something dr david d'arcy says he's heard all too often annoyingly clear. it's clear that this is the government's strategy to delay the process problem. communication what it communicates doesn't reflect reality on this that's a shame you get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population in a population that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics and stead of the state run hospitals. and it's those very clinics that offer treatment that's an affordable to most to release including ellison and her son rafael. but it's like a mass a thirty one is now history and with me to make sense of what happened sonny is ed mccambridge from our sports morning and morning can you tell us what was at stake when cologne clashed with shelter yesterday well it was a huge game for both sides but for vastly different reasons shall find themselves locked in a bust of the champions league qualification while down the other end colona desperatel
that's something dr david d'arcy says he's heard all too often annoyingly clear. it's clear that this is the government's strategy to delay the process problem. communication what it communicates doesn't reflect reality on this that's a shame you get the impression that the government has different priorities than the concrete problems of the population in a population that's why dr darcy and many of his colleagues say they have no other option than to earn their living in private clinics and...
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dr david norman is a palaeontologist from the university of cambridge, who told me there were still manyhind, cant you? but you know very well, you know, you just wait for the next wave to crash and those footprints are gone. so i think the slightly bigger puzzle is how could something as ephemeral as the footprint be left behind? that is sort of more of a sherlock holmes sort of problem which needs to be solved. time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening. with seeing some thunderstorms today across england and wales and more to come tomorrow. the showers are fading for a time but more low—pressure approaching bringing more showers into the morning. further north snow continued to fall over the hills in scotland. called also in northern ireland. —— cold. was no across the higher ground in scotland and rain turning to snow as the temperatures fall. for england and wales you will be lucky to avoid the showers, some of those heavy with hail and thunder. quite blustery day across western areas. temperatures in between the showers into the team. looking ahead to thursday and f
dr david norman is a palaeontologist from the university of cambridge, who told me there were still manyhind, cant you? but you know very well, you know, you just wait for the next wave to crash and those footprints are gone. so i think the slightly bigger puzzle is how could something as ephemeral as the footprint be left behind? that is sort of more of a sherlock holmes sort of problem which needs to be solved. time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening. with seeing some...
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. ♪ ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr. ly the entire instruction book for an organism. david: was it harder to discover the human genome or be appointed by two different presidents? dr. collins: both of those had certain challenges. david: how much longer do think people really can keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: we might figure out how to achieve that by tinkering a bit with the biology. david: what is the single greatest health challenge the united states faces today? dr. collins: more people died of opioid overdoses than of car wrecks last year. it is just unbelievable. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
. ♪ ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr. ly the entire instruction book for an organism. david: was it harder to discover the human genome or be appointed by two different presidents? dr. collins: both of those had certain challenges. david: how much longer do think people really can keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: we might figure out how to achieve that by tinkering a bit with the biology. david: what is the single greatest health challenge the united states faces...
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. ♪ ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr. struction book for an organism. david: was it harder to discover the human genome or be appointed by two different presidents? dr. collins: both of those had certain challenges. david: how much longer do think people really can keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: we might figure out how to achieve that by tinkering a bit with the biology. david: what is the single greatest health challenge the united states faces today? dr. collins: more people died of opioid overdoses than of car wrecks last year. it is just unbelievable. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
. ♪ ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr. struction book for an organism. david: was it harder to discover the human genome or be appointed by two different presidents? dr. collins: both of those had certain challenges. david: how much longer do think people really can keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: we might figure out how to achieve that by tinkering a bit with the biology. david: what is the single greatest health challenge the united states faces today? dr....
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. ♪ ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr. he entire instruction book for an organism. david: was it harder to discover the human genome or be appointed by two different presidents? dr. collins: both of those had certain challenges. david: how much longer do think people really can keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: we might figure out how to achieve that by tinkering a bit with the biology. david: what is the single greatest health challenge the united states faces today? dr. collins: more people died of opioid overdoses than of car wrecks last year. it is just unbelievable. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
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our dr. david agus explains how. >> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> he is so into this, like a pig in the mud. i think he deserves to be fired. >> sean hannity slams reports of his ties to the president's lawyer. >> without knowing all or frankly any of the facts, the media went absolutely insane. wall to wall. >> the white house is backing away from a pledge made by nikki haley. she said the united states could be announcing new sanctions. >> u.s. senator john mccain in stable condition after undergoing surgery for an intestinal infection in phoenix. >> my skin color? >> a firestorm of controversy for starbucks. >> the ceo is on damage control. >> this is not who we are and it's not who we're going to be. >> the nationwide manhunt for a grandmother. police say she has killed twice. >> she's an absolutely cold-blooded murderer. >> all that -- >> and look at this, see you later. the broken bat home run for bryce harper, are you kidding me. >> and all that matters -- >> an incredible victory! wins the boston marathon! >> an
our dr. david agus explains how. >> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> he is so into this, like a pig in the mud. i think he deserves to be fired. >> sean hannity slams reports of his ties to the president's lawyer. >> without knowing all or frankly any of the facts, the media went absolutely insane. wall to wall. >> the white house is backing away from a pledge made by nikki haley. she said the united states could...
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. >> reporter: medical contributor dr. davidgus says the whole process of grieving can be stressful on the body which can compromise the immune system. >> you couple that with sitting in a ceremony where you're shaking lots of hands, greeting lots of people, hugging them, kissing them, the potential for spread of infection is real. >> reporter: mr. bush has a former parkinson's disease. the 93-year-old has been hospitalized several times, including for two weeks last april with pneumonia and chronic bronchitis. >> i think dad got sick on purpose so that he could be with her, that's my theory at least. >> reporter: at barbara bush's funeral on saturday, her son jeb described how his parents were inseparable. even recently being admitted to the hospital at the same time. the bushes were married for 73 years, longer than any other president and first lady in u.s. history. jeb bush says in his mother's final days, he asked her how she felt about dying and she told him this. >> i don't want to leave your dad but i know i'll be in a b
. >> reporter: medical contributor dr. davidgus says the whole process of grieving can be stressful on the body which can compromise the immune system. >> you couple that with sitting in a ceremony where you're shaking lots of hands, greeting lots of people, hugging them, kissing them, the potential for spread of infection is real. >> reporter: mr. bush has a former parkinson's disease. the 93-year-old has been hospitalized several times, including for two weeks last april...
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. >>> we're joined now by dr. david anderson from the child mind institute.arents posting videos disciplining their kid, good idea or bad idea? >> that's the thing. disciplining your kids is a good idea. the issue is the public shaming. even as it was saying that these parents asked for consent from their kids, this stuff lives forever and kids don't necessarily know the consequences. even if you ask your kid if it's okay, it's still public shaming and still akin to cyberbullying your child at some level. >> what does it do if you post a video of you disciplining your kid. what does that do? >> the issue is shaming a child usually leads to resentment and a little bit of oppositionalty. if a boss publicly shames you you're looking for a new job, the issue is that shame isn't a good motivator of behavior. the other piece we want to think about is for kids who are anxious or who had a trauma history or are already getting bullied, this can make them more vulnerable. >> for parents, what's the better alternative? >> setting boundaries for kids is good. it's just
. >>> we're joined now by dr. david anderson from the child mind institute.arents posting videos disciplining their kid, good idea or bad idea? >> that's the thing. disciplining your kids is a good idea. the issue is the public shaming. even as it was saying that these parents asked for consent from their kids, this stuff lives forever and kids don't necessarily know the consequences. even if you ask your kid if it's okay, it's still public shaming and still akin to cyberbullying...
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> if it's had known then that i was making history. >> reporter: most of david johnson's work is color blind and very human. as dr. king went to washington, d.c. and delivered his "i have a dream" speech. david johnson was on assignment to document it. >> i was just making images that attracted me. >> reporter: some photos became iconic. this young man in abraham lincoln's lap. >> that was my lucky day. >> reporter: as for the back story. >> he was resting. he was resting. >> reporter: did he see the symbolism of where he was resting? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: as if that matters through the filter of history. >> a pastor who knew dr. king well remembers his early activism here in the bay area. reverend amos brown leads the third baptist church in san francisco, as you may know. he recalls 1958 dr. king delivering a service to the con greg gra greg -- congregation. >> it was not enough for him to stand at a pulpit and preach salvation. he had had to engage in the movements, the social conditions. >> beyond the civil rights movement, reverend brown says dr. king took great personal risks with his stands on
> if it's had known then that i was making history. >> reporter: most of david johnson's work is color blind and very human. as dr. king went to washington, d.c. and delivered his "i have a dream" speech. david johnson was on assignment to document it. >> i was just making images that attracted me. >> reporter: some photos became iconic. this young man in abraham lincoln's lap. >> that was my lucky day. >> reporter: as for the back story. >> he...
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dr. may jamison and david tenet from dr. who along with kristen ritter of jessica jones.his year's theme what does it mean to be human. you'll find panels, exhibits and incredible cosplay. >>> the golden gate bridge parking lots will be closed this week due to heavy traffic. only tour buses will be allowed to park at the lot. you can take public transportation, taxi, uber or lift to the overlooks. it's a move to help keep traffic flowing across the span. >>> also happening today, both the warriors and the a's are hosting home games today, so you're encouraged to take public transportation. the parking lots at the coliseum complex are expected to fill quickly. the a's host the angels at 1:05 this afternoon while the warriors tip off at 5:30 against the suns. >>> good sunday morning. happy easter to you. we have fog around oakland, san francisco, napa and santa rosa. elsewhere it's clear and it's a cooler morning out there. numbers look like this, 52 in vallejo. 50 in fremont. 45 in novato. 51 in san jose. so a live look outside it's going to be a nice afternoon but it will
dr. may jamison and david tenet from dr. who along with kristen ritter of jessica jones.his year's theme what does it mean to be human. you'll find panels, exhibits and incredible cosplay. >>> the golden gate bridge parking lots will be closed this week due to heavy traffic. only tour buses will be allowed to park at the lot. you can take public transportation, taxi, uber or lift to the overlooks. it's a move to help keep traffic flowing across the span. >>> also happening...
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david tennant from dr. who tlt, mads mikkelsen, kristina ricci. from star trek tlt, check it out. you can be there. it's going on tomorrow at san jose convention. rob is here not to talk about favorite characters but weather. >> would take longer. weather-wise. similar to today but rain free. temperatures in 70s and 80s until next chance of rain comes back to north bay but a lot less rain than last 24 hours. >> that's good news. "saturday night live" is up next, chad bozeman and cardi b. have a good night. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hi. hi, i'm harris fualkner, you are watching outnumbered. out numbered is the title of the show. and also how i feel here at fox
david tennant from dr. who tlt, mads mikkelsen, kristina ricci. from star trek tlt, check it out. you can be there. it's going on tomorrow at san jose convention. rob is here not to talk about favorite characters but weather. >> would take longer. weather-wise. similar to today but rain free. temperatures in 70s and 80s until next chance of rain comes back to north bay but a lot less rain than last 24 hours. >> that's good news. "saturday night live" is up next, chad...
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. ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr. or an organism. david: was it harder to discover the human genome or be appointed by two different presidents? dr. collins: both of those had certain challenges. david: how much longer do think people really can keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: we might figure out how to achieve that by tinkering a bit with the biology. david: what is the single greatest health challenge the united states faces today? dr. collins: more people died of opioid overdoses than of car wrecks last year. it is just unbelievable. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a
. ♪ david: what was the human genome project? dr. or an organism. david: was it harder to discover the human genome or be appointed by two different presidents? dr. collins: both of those had certain challenges. david: how much longer do think people really can keep increasing their longevity? dr. collins: we might figure out how to achieve that by tinkering a bit with the biology. david: what is the single greatest health challenge the united states faces today? dr. collins: more people died...