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one of the few people who have been guts to collide with beria head on was dr george or kept pizza who would later be awarded the nobel prize in physics it was one of the chiefs of the soviet atomic project and its initial stages when the scientists complained to stalin about beria he instantly became the worst enemy and bury as ice. covered bierria as the conductor's baton he stands for that's not bad but then the scientist must play first violin the conductors job is not only willing to put on but also understanding discord understanding scores is not very a strong point. army general who used to tell. the story she was in stalin's office wonder eberstein and began cursing. there is shouted i've had enough of him it's high time he was dealt with stalin set firmly i'll take care of it but leave him alone. in the spring of one nine hundred fifty three stalin died even though his body had not yet been buried a power struggle unfolded between his close associates with barry at the forefront . of the spoiled relations with all those who had been in stalin's inner circle everything he did
one of the few people who have been guts to collide with beria head on was dr george or kept pizza who would later be awarded the nobel prize in physics it was one of the chiefs of the soviet atomic project and its initial stages when the scientists complained to stalin about beria he instantly became the worst enemy and bury as ice. covered bierria as the conductor's baton he stands for that's not bad but then the scientist must play first violin the conductors job is not only willing to put...
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dr. george gallup head of our company polled 300 million americans. >> laura: email us with your opinion dr. any port. two are going to respond to the president's dismal poll numbers. the segment everyone is going to be talking about tomorrow. actor allen west charges the democratic party with treating black americans like slaves congressman charlie rangel enters the no spin zone to respond coming up. ♪ [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interacve learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. [ male announcer ] this is our beach. ♪ this is our pool. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have ours. now during the summer event get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz for an exceptional price. but hurry, this offer ends august 31st. >> laura: continuing now wi
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dr. thomasina borkman, professor of sociology emerita, george mason university, fairfax, virginia. keith, let's start out by letting the audience know what is the need for treatment in terms of substance use and mental disorders in this country? a lot of people aren't aware of how prevalent these conditions are, but amazingly there are 45 million american adults who meet the criteria for a mental health problem. and 23 million who meet it for substance use, alcohol or drugs. and most of those who also smoke and the overlap between those groups is about 10 million people who struggle with both of those problems. so that means at any given time one in four people in this country could conceivably benefit from treatment for mental health or substance use disorder. and actually, we're using the term now, behavioral health, do you want to explain a little what behavioral health encompasses? behavioral health is a bridging term, i mean, what is happening around the country is there's much more desire to integrate services, integrate thinking about these different types of disorders. and
dr. thomasina borkman, professor of sociology emerita, george mason university, fairfax, virginia. keith, let's start out by letting the audience know what is the need for treatment in terms of substance use and mental disorders in this country? a lot of people aren't aware of how prevalent these conditions are, but amazingly there are 45 million american adults who meet the criteria for a mental health problem. and 23 million who meet it for substance use, alcohol or drugs. and most of those...
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dr. phyllis ticking off his tenth season with a high profile into a, george and cindy anthony will break eir post trial silence on the season premiere of dr. phil. that will be airing september 12th. abercrombie and fitch is offering a substantial amounts of cash to one of the members of the jersey shore. they do not want him to wear their clothing. apparently they did not like his party party image. is it time to start worrying about the giants? back-to-back losses. the braves won in the eleventh inning last night. better than expected quarterly results from a target, dell and john deere. after the newscast we have canadians so harvey joining dr. phil to help women find out what men are thinking. >> announcer: today on "dr. phil" -- >> dr. phil: the man with all the answers is here. steve harvey! >> announcer: we're talking relationships. >> dr. phil: is the sizzle gone? >> everything's gone. >> announcer: from a guy's point of view. >> so many women have misunderstanding of hon
dr. phyllis ticking off his tenth season with a high profile into a, george and cindy anthony will break eir post trial silence on the season premiere of dr. phil. that will be airing september 12th. abercrombie and fitch is offering a substantial amounts of cash to one of the members of the jersey shore. they do not want him to wear their clothing. apparently they did not like his party party image. is it time to start worrying about the giants? back-to-back losses. the braves won in the...
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then you will there and dr raymond professor of business and international affairs at george washington university says decisions taken at the meeting reflect only the political aspirations of german and french leaders and not market demands unfortunately this is not going to make much difference for the ongoing crisis all the news that came out of this press conference was quite negative for the market the most negative i believe was the fact that it was announced that the european fund stabilization facility their bailout fund for the european euro zone members will not be expanded and they believe it enough as it is for the moment the second thing there's no common euro bond that is going to be issued in there were very clear about this and the markets were not expecting this other bad news for the market was that taxation is going to go up especially in terms of corporate taxation more harmonization and then down the road they also want countries to have a balanced budget so the european leaders unfortunately have done it again they haven't really addressed the market's needs for cl
then you will there and dr raymond professor of business and international affairs at george washington university says decisions taken at the meeting reflect only the political aspirations of german and french leaders and not market demands unfortunately this is not going to make much difference for the ongoing crisis all the news that came out of this press conference was quite negative for the market the most negative i believe was the fact that it was announced that the european fund...
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of the summer in so many ways but guess who got the first interview with her parents, george and cindy anthony? dril will start his next season -- he has the interview. he says nothing was off limits during the interview. his new season will air september 12th. he'll make a donation to the charity. he says the couple themselves will not profit off being on the show or get profit from his donation. but season premiere will start off with a bang, his exclusive interview with casey's parents. >> that doesn't answer the question, when is casey anthony going to speak? >> we don't know that. >> let's lighten the mood. >> let's talk about something i really enjoy. "sex and the city" is back in the news but i don't know how i feel about this. >> this is weird. >> they're thinking of putting the show back on tv, carrie and her friends when they were young. like in their 20s. >> the prequel. >> elizabeth olsen playing carrie, blake lively will be samantha. selena gomez, who is 18 years old, charlotte and emma roberts as miranda. >> there was going to be a movie as prequel and now it may be a tv show prequel
of the summer in so many ways but guess who got the first interview with her parents, george and cindy anthony? dril will start his next season -- he has the interview. he says nothing was off limits during the interview. his new season will air september 12th. he'll make a donation to the charity. he says the couple themselves will not profit off being on the show or get profit from his donation. but season premiere will start off with a bang, his exclusive interview with casey's parents....
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dr. robert george. [applause] i know there'll be people left out in that. i am sorry about that. but one very important thing is we heard about reagan's ideas from many of our speakers, but especially our reagan 100 banquet speaker, senator rubio. [applause] i just want to echo what pat said about young america foundation being a resourced. when you leave the conference, i do not want you to think it is over. you can call us. you can talk to us with different activism ideas. we are here to promote the values we all hold dear. when you are in class and on campus and think you are surrounded by a bunch of crazies, i just kind of want you to remember about the last day of this year's national conservative student conference win journey was playing and a bunch of people started singing. don't stop believing. [applause] don't stop believing in the ideas we hold dear. don't stop believing in individual freedom. don't stop believing in free- market capitalism. don't stop believing in a strong national defense, and don't stop believing in traditional values. [applause] and i will end by
dr. robert george. [applause] i know there'll be people left out in that. i am sorry about that. but one very important thing is we heard about reagan's ideas from many of our speakers, but especially our reagan 100 banquet speaker, senator rubio. [applause] i just want to echo what pat said about young america foundation being a resourced. when you leave the conference, i do not want you to think it is over. you can call us. you can talk to us with different activism ideas. we are here to...
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dr. joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus. we are also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard, chief of investigations. this is a time when we stop and offer special members of the police department. these are members who have distinguished themselves through their bravery and dangerous situations. it is important to note one of the criteria for the medal of honor this one failed to -- failure to take such action would lead to center. these are actions above and beyond call of duty. at this time, i would like to invite the chief of police, cheif gascon, to come up here and speak. >> thank you, everyone, for being here. this is a special moment in policing movie get to celebrate the incredible acts of bravery by
dr. joe marshall, commissioner james slaughter, commissioner petra dejesus. we are also joined by chief of police george gascoign. also with us are the it assistant chief. this isn't she said of the operation pirro. assistant chief denise schmitt. deputy chief john murphy, enforcement and security at the mta. commander sandra tong of the airport bureau. commander james dudley of the airport operations bureau. commander daniel mahoney, chief of the operations staff. commander daniel lazard,...
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dr. martin luther king jr., his image will join president abraham lincoln in perpetuity on our national mall. and while we have memorial's two great leaders of the mall, from georgeashington to franklin roosevelt, i believe that president lincoln and dr. king were something more than leaders. i think they were profits who walks among us, menu gave their lives to defeat our great national evil of slavery. and racism. so we gather this morning to demand that dr. king be remembered and that his privacy made real in our time, his message of justice for all, his message that the american dream is for all of us, each and everyone of us, and his absolute conviction that the american dream begins with a good job and the right to vote. you see, i believe we need to carry his dream forward, and the dream of a time when all men and all women, not only here, dr. king's world, but to hear his message, and they act on it. thank you. [applause] and now, it is my privilege and honor to introduce the moderator of our panel on jobs and the american dream. bob jher -- herbert is a former columnist, now a senior distinguished vote. he is an incredible voice for the message of dr. ki
dr. martin luther king jr., his image will join president abraham lincoln in perpetuity on our national mall. and while we have memorial's two great leaders of the mall, from georgeashington to franklin roosevelt, i believe that president lincoln and dr. king were something more than leaders. i think they were profits who walks among us, menu gave their lives to defeat our great national evil of slavery. and racism. so we gather this morning to demand that dr. king be remembered and that his...
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dr. brian biles of and george washington university. josh, good morning. caller: my suggestion about cutting costs of health care is, as far as testing goes, today you don't have general practitioners any more. when you have a problem, you go get a bunch of tests and they cost a lot of money, and that tells you which specialist to go to. people always complain about the cost of the machines. why doesn't the government create a new thing, like the social security administration, one of those offices to your locality maybe they could create testing centers where people get free tests, kasten said ekg's at and stuff, and it is paid for by the government and you get one or two or three wines a year, with your credit score, unite -- a year,wo or 3 ones with your credit score, you know what i mean? guest: he's right, we don't have any primary care physicians, so we have a lot of specialists --. we don't have many primary care physicians, so we have a lot of specialists. physicians are on the private sector side. at least at this point, with the exception of a li
dr. brian biles of and george washington university. josh, good morning. caller: my suggestion about cutting costs of health care is, as far as testing goes, today you don't have general practitioners any more. when you have a problem, you go get a bunch of tests and they cost a lot of money, and that tells you which specialist to go to. people always complain about the cost of the machines. why doesn't the government create a new thing, like the social security administration, one of those...
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george and cindy anthony giving the first tv interview to dr. phil.ge, they will make a contribution to one of their foundations. casey's parents will not profit from the donation. cbs news claims it never pays for interviews and a different arm of the network is playing the caylee fund for the sit down. that's how they work those things. >> and the delaware aclu is fighting to keep sex offenders next to a daycare center. keep them next to the daycare center. the group is asking the judge to stop their eviction saying a plan to evict sex offenders from safehouses right next to a daycare center in wilmington is unfair. the aclu also questions whether a daycare actually qualifies as a school. brian? >> on the sixth day, he came to his senses, the man who has been living on the 300 foot radio tower for six days finally calls it quits. a police negotiator in tulsa talked down the 25-year-old. >> trying to keep things on his terms as much as possible and, you know, when that broke down a little bit to try to reel him back in, and you know, just be patient
george and cindy anthony giving the first tv interview to dr. phil.ge, they will make a contribution to one of their foundations. casey's parents will not profit from the donation. cbs news claims it never pays for interviews and a different arm of the network is playing the caylee fund for the sit down. that's how they work those things. >> and the delaware aclu is fighting to keep sex offenders next to a daycare center. keep them next to the daycare center. the group is asking the judge...
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dr. keller's memorial service will be held at the st. christopher catholic church monday morning at 11:00. live in san jose tonight, georgeiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> such a tragic accident. thank you, george. >>> crane collapse is not the name of a new attraction at an amusement park but what happened this afternoon. this is chopper video of a massive crane on its side along i-80 east of the state capital. it crashed into the ground while workers were performing maintenance on a roller coaster. two workers are recovering from their injuries tonight. >>> it's been a controversial summer for b.a.r.t. and now a new boss. tomorrow, b.a.r.t. is expected to name a new general manager. they're expected to appoint grace krunaken, a one-time employee in president clinton's administration. >>> a trip to southern california ended with a trip to the emergency room and major surgery for san francisco's archbishop. he is recovering from double bypass heart surgery. he was on vacation when he got chest pains and went to the e.r. sunday night. right then and there, doctors recommended surgery. he is recovering well. the 75-year-old o
dr. keller's memorial service will be held at the st. christopher catholic church monday morning at 11:00. live in san jose tonight, georgeiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> such a tragic accident. thank you, george. >>> crane collapse is not the name of a new attraction at an amusement park but what happened this afternoon. this is chopper video of a massive crane on its side along i-80 east of the state capital. it crashed into the ground while workers were performing maintenance...
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dr. martin luther king jr., his image will join president abraham lincoln in perpetuity on our national mall. and while we have memorial's two great leaders of the mall, from george washington to franklin roosevelt, i believe that president lincoln and dr. king were something more than leaders. i think they were prophets who walks among us, menu gave their -- men who gave their lives to defeat our great national evil of slavery. and racism. so we gather this morning to demand that dr. king be remembered and that his privacy -- prophesyi made real in our time, his message of justice for all, his message that the american dream is for all of us, each and everyone of us, and his absolute conviction that the american dream begins with a good job and the right to vote. you see, i believe we need to carry his dream forward, and the dream of a time when all men and all women, not only here, dr. king's world, but to hear his message, and they act on it. thank you. [applause] and now, it is my privilege and honor to introduce the moderator of our panel on jobs and the american dream. bob herbert is a former columnist, now a senior distinguished vote. -- senior distinguish
dr. martin luther king jr., his image will join president abraham lincoln in perpetuity on our national mall. and while we have memorial's two great leaders of the mall, from george washington to franklin roosevelt, i believe that president lincoln and dr. king were something more than leaders. i think they were prophets who walks among us, menu gave their -- men who gave their lives to defeat our great national evil of slavery. and racism. so we gather this morning to demand that dr. king be...
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dr. michael foyer. [applause] >> thanks very much, shame. welcome to george washington university. it's a great pleasure. i'm delighted to have this chance to host such a wonderful event. i know we have a number of folks here from the press, who i'm going to do the wire, when and why in my three minutes. first, where you are. you are in the jack morton auditorium of the george washington university, which was founded in 1821 by an act of congress to fulfill a great dream of president washington to establish an institution in the nation's capital to prepare leaders for the future. that's where you are. when are you here? well, timing is really everything or it is at least important. if this event had been scheduled for just nine days from today, chances are there would have been no room in this building and no parking in the neighborhood. because that is lamb we would bear witness to what i have always felt is one of the uniquely american education rituals that takes place all across the land around this time of year. on august 27th, if you are nearby, you will have the chance to ob
dr. michael foyer. [applause] >> thanks very much, shame. welcome to george washington university. it's a great pleasure. i'm delighted to have this chance to host such a wonderful event. i know we have a number of folks here from the press, who i'm going to do the wire, when and why in my three minutes. first, where you are. you are in the jack morton auditorium of the george washington university, which was founded in 1821 by an act of congress to fulfill a great dream of president...
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dr. hall served as chief economist for the white house council of economic advisers for two years under president george w. bush and prior to that, he was chief economist to the united states department of labour. he also spent 10 years at the u.s. international trade commission. he received his b.a. degree from the university of virginia and his phd degree in economics from purdue university. we're grateful you are here with us again and we look forward to your testimony. >> thank you. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the employment and unemoyment that we released this morning. non-farm payroll employment rose by 117,000 in july. the unemployment rate was 9.1% in july and has shown little defensive movement since april. private sector employment increased by 154,000 over the month. health-care employment rose by 31,000 in july as hospitals and ambulatory care services added jobs. retail trade and but increased by 26,000. and love and expanded in the manufacturing sector by 24,000. mining employment grew by 9000 or the month and was up by 140,000 since the most recent low in october, 2009. emplo
dr. hall served as chief economist for the white house council of economic advisers for two years under president george w. bush and prior to that, he was chief economist to the united states department of labour. he also spent 10 years at the u.s. international trade commission. he received his b.a. degree from the university of virginia and his phd degree in economics from purdue university. we're grateful you are here with us again and we look forward to your testimony. >> thank you....
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dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. outrageous comfort, all-day long. >>> as we approach the tenth anniversary of 9/11, we now have an exclusive look at what president georgesh was thinking and feeling that terrible morning when he got the word in that florida classroom that america had suffered the worst attack since pearl harbor. >> i had been notified that a plane had hit the world trade center. my reaction was, the weather was bad. or something extraordinary happened to the pilot. the classroom was full of kids. >> read these words the fast way. get ready. >> and i felt a presence behind me. and andy card's massachusetts accent was whispering in my ear, "a second plane has hit the second tower. america is under attack." obviously, i was horrified like everybody else. unlike everybody else, i had a job to do at that particular moment. the first thing leader has to do is project calm. terrororm against our nation will not stand. eventually, september 11th will be a date on the calendar. it will be like pearl harbor day. for those of us who lived through it -- >> oh, my god! >> -- it will be a day we'll never forget. >> and there will be more from preside
dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. outrageous comfort, all-day long. >>> as we approach the tenth anniversary of 9/11, we now have an exclusive look at what president georgesh was thinking and feeling that terrible morning when he got the word in that florida classroom that america had suffered the worst attack since pearl harbor. >> i had been notified that a plane had hit the world trade center. my reaction was, the weather was bad. or something extraordinary happened to the...
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dr. brian biles, a former democratic staffer at the house of ways and means committee. he's currently a health policy professor at george washington university here in the nation's capitol. dr. biles, thank you for your time and inside as we -- insight as we conclude our series here on medicare. >> guest: thank you very much. >> a discussion on public unions. we'll here from stephen moore. this was part of the libertarian conference held annually in las vegas. >> hear ye, freedom court fest is now in session for this important trial of our beliefs. judge jeffrey verdon is presiding over this hearing. please all rise for the judge. [laughter] >> please be seated. [applause] ladies andladies and gentlemen, members of the jury, we are gathered here in the great sorch state of nevada to decide the fate of public unions in america. in this hearing, we hope to discover if the benefits, the public, and the taxpayers to have our civil servants at the federal, state, and municipal level join the unions. do unions serve the public interest or nuance that we cannot afford and should be abolished? before this court, the prosecution
dr. brian biles, a former democratic staffer at the house of ways and means committee. he's currently a health policy professor at george washington university here in the nation's capitol. dr. biles, thank you for your time and inside as we -- insight as we conclude our series here on medicare. >> guest: thank you very much. >> a discussion on public unions. we'll here from stephen moore. this was part of the libertarian conference held annually in las vegas. >> hear ye,...
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dr. martin luther king, jr.'s, image will join president abraham lincoln in perpetuity. on our national mall. and while we have memorials to great leaders on the mall from george washington to franklin roosevelt, i believe that president lincoln and dr. king were something more than it leaders. i think they were prophets who walked among us, man who gave their lives to defeat our great national evil of slavery and racism. so we gather this morning to demand that dr. king be remembered and that his prophecy may live in our time, his message of justice for all, his message of the american dream is for all of us, each and every one of us, and his absolute conviction that the american dream begins with a good job and the right to vote. see, i believe that we need to carry his dream for word, and the dream of the time when all men and all women, not only here, dr. king's word, but to hear his message and then act on it. thank you. [applause] and now it is my privilege and honor to introduce the moderator of our panel on jobs and the american dream, bob herbert. bob, of course, is a noted former "new york times" colorado is to never shied away from speaking truth to
dr. martin luther king, jr.'s, image will join president abraham lincoln in perpetuity. on our national mall. and while we have memorials to great leaders on the mall from george washington to franklin roosevelt, i believe that president lincoln and dr. king were something more than it leaders. i think they were prophets who walked among us, man who gave their lives to defeat our great national evil of slavery and racism. so we gather this morning to demand that dr. king be remembered and that...
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dr. michael feuer. [applause] >> thanks very much. welcome to george washington university. it is a great pleasure. i am delighted to have this chance to host such a wonderful event. we have a number of folks here from the press, so i am going to do the where, when, and why. first, where you are -- you are in the jack morgan auditorium of george washington university, which was founded in 1821 by an act of congress to fulfill a great dream of president washington to establish an institution in the nation's capital to prepare leaders for the future. that is where you are. when are you here? timing is really everything. it is at least important. it this if that had been scheduled for just nine days from today, chances are it would have been no room in this building and no parking in the neighborhood. that is when we will bear witness to what i have always felt was one of the uniquely american educational rituals that takes place all across the land around this time of year. on august 27, if you are nearby, you will have the chance to observe one of our most delightful, optimistic, hopeful, and helloe
dr. michael feuer. [applause] >> thanks very much. welcome to george washington university. it is a great pleasure. i am delighted to have this chance to host such a wonderful event. we have a number of folks here from the press, so i am going to do the where, when, and why. first, where you are -- you are in the jack morgan auditorium of george washington university, which was founded in 1821 by an act of congress to fulfill a great dream of president washington to establish an...
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dr. went to visit orchard house and there was a very realistic painting of louisa painted by george healy who was well regarded as painted the presidents and it was a mark of her standing that he asked her to paint her and he looked at the portrait and he saw this rash on her cheeks called a butterfly rash. that is a characteristic rash that can indicate lupus and it can come out after someone has been in the sun for a few days. it went back to the journal and she had been in northern italy in the sun for a few days. these are very realistic painters so it had been there. she had complained about the portrait saying it should be hung behind a door. he said her cheeks were as red as the chair she sat in. it looks like she died of lupus. i am very glad she never knew that because she felt she sacrificed her health. she was never healthy the rest of her life. she had sacrificed it in a very good cause. sometimes it is better not to know. they couldn't have done much for her anyway. another question that i had concerned her niece. louisa raised her niece the last eight years of her life and e
dr. went to visit orchard house and there was a very realistic painting of louisa painted by george healy who was well regarded as painted the presidents and it was a mark of her standing that he asked her to paint her and he looked at the portrait and he saw this rash on her cheeks called a butterfly rash. that is a characteristic rash that can indicate lupus and it can come out after someone has been in the sun for a few days. it went back to the journal and she had been in northern italy in...
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george w. bush. we'll talk about them. that's coming up. >>> also, the sobering discovery from congresswoman gabrielle giffords. the story coming up next on msnbc saturday. [ dr. ling ] i need to check on the blood work... and see katie before she goes home. [ male announcer ] with integrated healthcare solutions from dell, every file is where dr. ling needs it. now she can spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork. dell. the power to do more. they can end up with...
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dr. michael foyer. [applause] >> thanks very much. welcome to george washington university. it is a great pleasure. i am delighted to have the chance to host such a wonderful event. i know we have a number of folks here from the press, so i will do the where, when, and why in my three minutes. first, where you are. you are in the jack norton auditorium of the george washington university, which was founded in 1821 by an act of congress to fulfill a great dream of president washington to establish an institution in the nation's capital to prepare leaders for the future. that is where you are. when are you here? well, timing is really everything, or it is at least important. if this event had been scheduled for just nine days from today, chances are there would have been no room in this building and no parking in the neighborhood because that is when we will bear witness to what i have always felt is one of the uniquely american educational rituals that takes place all across the land around this time of year. on august 27, if you are near by, you will have the chance to observe one of our most delig
dr. michael foyer. [applause] >> thanks very much. welcome to george washington university. it is a great pleasure. i am delighted to have the chance to host such a wonderful event. i know we have a number of folks here from the press, so i will do the where, when, and why in my three minutes. first, where you are. you are in the jack norton auditorium of the george washington university, which was founded in 1821 by an act of congress to fulfill a great dream of president washington to...
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member of the reporters roundtable on abc news this week with george stephanopoulos on the brian lehrer show her and wnyc. to his right is dr. keith williams and before joining portland state she taught at harvard kennedy school. are returned -- research and teaching covers issues of race and immigration in american politics. she is the author of mark one war civil rights in the multiracial america and numerous articles and book chapters. last but not least, jamal simmons is currently a principal of the raben group at washington d.c. consulting firm where he provides communication and counsel to corporate and nonprofit clients. during the 2010 congressional election he was a democratic political analyst for cds news and before that a fixture on cnn during the 2008 elections. please join me in welcoming our panelist today. [applause] i was going to start off by talking about the economy and we will have plenty of time to get to that. but i wanted to talk about voter turnout and voter support since that was something that was brought up in the last q&a session. 2008 was obviously historic election for many reasons. does the e
member of the reporters roundtable on abc news this week with george stephanopoulos on the brian lehrer show her and wnyc. to his right is dr. keith williams and before joining portland state she taught at harvard kennedy school. are returned -- research and teaching covers issues of race and immigration in american politics. she is the author of mark one war civil rights in the multiracial america and numerous articles and book chapters. last but not least, jamal simmons is currently a...
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dr. brian biles is a former democratic staffer for the house ways and means committee in the 1990's and is currently a professor at george washington university. thank you for your time inside as we conclude our series on medicare. guest: thank you very much. host: if you missed any of these segments we have done on medicare on "washington journal, and watchspan.org them anytime you like. we are on at 7:00 a.m. with your calls. enjoy the rest of your day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> a full slate of the events are planned in advance of the official opening of the martin luther king jr. memorial this sunday. we'll have live coverage of day luncheon with expected speakers including the national urban league president and jesse jackson, among others. taking a look at other c-span networks, the pentagon is briefing today, with a focus on afghanistan. you'll be able to see that live at 10:30 a.m. eastern. later, the heritage foundation holds a discussion on global terrorism. that begins live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. >> it is the
dr. brian biles is a former democratic staffer for the house ways and means committee in the 1990's and is currently a professor at george washington university. thank you for your time inside as we conclude our series on medicare. guest: thank you very much. host: if you missed any of these segments we have done on medicare on "washington journal, and watchspan.org them anytime you like. we are on at 7:00 a.m. with your calls. enjoy the rest of your day. [captioning performed by national...
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dr. caro saying johnson needed 12 votes, but he ly needed one to filibusteat the time. i heard george talked about how shrewd and ruthless obama is what i want to raise the prospect of is that obama needs to raise $1 billion. obama needs to make the aig bonuses look like they are high- minded even though they are legal, but unethical. citizens united should change the playing field. with 59 votes you do not even feel like you have all the democrats because they can go get money. lyndon johnson did not have to argue quite as hard against money. is it not the context straping this presidency rather than the feelings and personality of the president? >> lyndon johnson did not have to worry about running against money quite so hard, probably because he always had the texas oil money behind him, but he had something just as a tough, which was the southern conservative, a midwestern conservative domination of congress. when johnson came into office, this conservative coalition was formed in 1937 in response to the supreme court. stay in power for 26 years. roosevelt never got a single major
dr. caro saying johnson needed 12 votes, but he ly needed one to filibusteat the time. i heard george talked about how shrewd and ruthless obama is what i want to raise the prospect of is that obama needs to raise $1 billion. obama needs to make the aig bonuses look like they are high- minded even though they are legal, but unethical. citizens united should change the playing field. with 59 votes you do not even feel like you have all the democrats because they can go get money. lyndon johnson...
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dr. hall served as chief economist for the white house council of economic advisers for two years under president georgesh and prior to that, he was chief economist to the united states department of labour. he also spent 10 years at the u.s. international trade commission. he received his b.a. degree from the university of virginia and his phd degree in economics from purdue university. we're grateful you are here with us again and we look forward to your testimony. >> thank you. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the employment and unemployment that we released this morning. non-farm payroll employment rose by 117,000 in july. the unemployment rate was 9.1% in july and has shown little defensive movement since april. private sector employment increased by 154,000 over the month. health-care employment rose by 31,000 in july as hospitals and ambulatory care services added jobs. retail trade and but increased by 26,000. and love and expanded in the manufacturing sector by 24,000. mining employment grew by 9000 or the month and was up by 140,000 since the most recent low in october, 2009. employmen
dr. hall served as chief economist for the white house council of economic advisers for two years under president georgesh and prior to that, he was chief economist to the united states department of labour. he also spent 10 years at the u.s. international trade commission. he received his b.a. degree from the university of virginia and his phd degree in economics from purdue university. we're grateful you are here with us again and we look forward to your testimony. >> thank you. thank...
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george w. bush institute, and he's joining us today to talk about the global pandemic. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i'd like to begin by thanking secretary sebelius and drkoh for hosting us here and keeping a spotlight on hiv/aids which is so important as many things are going around and many other important issues on everyone's plate. it's also good to be back here at hhs. i served in the uniform public health services for 14 years, so it's good to be home. leadership starts with humility and service, and nowhere is that more important than the global hiv/aids epidemic and how the american people are responding globally. the opportunity to serve is often a series of accidents, and my own life the first accident was in the mid '80s reading the cover story in "newsweek" about global hiv/aids. and like tony, there was something just inside of me that told me i should leave the academic career i was pursuing in the humanities and pursue hiv/aids. the second accident was tony. tony was, i was very fortunate that he picked me up and shepherded me and mentored me in his laboratory. and then as president bush turned to him and a small team to develop pepfar, t
george w. bush institute, and he's joining us today to talk about the global pandemic. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i'd like to begin by thanking secretary sebelius and drkoh for hosting us here and keeping a spotlight on hiv/aids which is so important as many things are going around and many other important issues on everyone's plate. it's also good to be back here at hhs. i served in the uniform public health services for 14 years, so it's good to be home. leadership...
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dr. douglas who has a distinguished record as an economic, a powell advisor and a -- academic, a policy advisor and a political strategist. during 2001 and 2002 he was chief economist for president george w. bush's council of economic advisors. from 2003 to 2005 doug directed the nonpartisan congressional budget office which provides budgetary and policy analysis to congress. during 2007 and 2008 he was director of domestic and economic policy for the john mccain presidential campaign. the doctor has held positions in several washington-based think tanks including the peter peterson institute for international economics and the chair in international economics at the council of foreign relations. he's also been a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute and the heritage foundation. he received his ph.d. from princeton, he began his career at columbia university in 1985 doesn't look that old but i guess he is. he moved on to syracuse university from 1990 to 2001. at syracuse he was trustee professor of economics at the maxwell school. he was chairman of the department of economics. the doctor serves on the boards of the tax foundation, national economists club and the commit
dr. douglas who has a distinguished record as an economic, a powell advisor and a -- academic, a policy advisor and a political strategist. during 2001 and 2002 he was chief economist for president george w. bush's council of economic advisors. from 2003 to 2005 doug directed the nonpartisan congressional budget office which provides budgetary and policy analysis to congress. during 2007 and 2008 he was director of domestic and economic policy for the john mccain presidential campaign. the...