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casualties and michael jones's new book tells the story of the red old me during the second world war dr james thank you for talking to r.t. to say well let's start from the beginning of operation barbarossa why did decide to invade the. always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave
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we are talking with dr. james emmerson we will talk about his book on forgiveness but more about his lay of life, fascinating stuff stay with us >>> dr. james emmerson is with us. i want to get back to how you got to cavalry church but you said on break growing up you were a guide at stanford and took around a lot of people, prince feisel and the queen of netherlands that gave you insight how to relate to people. >> it did and i discovered in the first place they were just people and i read a book about the training of the kings of england it was by a foot man and in it one of the things they said was be sure that you know how the get him to the lavatory if he needs it. it was a basic -- just that basic. so one of the things i did was went around the stanford campus and figured out where all the lavatories were and by golly i am this on this one occasion and feisel of arabia is there he needed to know where the lavatory is i knew. >> you knew. >> as basic as that. >> but the skill you develop with people is import
we are talking with dr. james emmerson we will talk about his book on forgiveness but more about his lay of life, fascinating stuff stay with us >>> dr. james emmerson is with us. i want to get back to how you got to cavalry church but you said on break growing up you were a guide at stanford and took around a lot of people, prince feisel and the queen of netherlands that gave you insight how to relate to people. >> it did and i discovered in the first place they were just people...
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new book tells the story of the red army during the second world war dr james thank you for talking to r.t. today let's start from the beginning of operation barbarossa why did hitler decide to invade. to look always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one slight underneath that justification to his military were two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism of bolshevism and that was what he really put out to your that it was a crusade against bolshevism bolshevism was a man that needed to be destroyed but underneath the real truth about this war was race hatred and if one reads my hitler's book it's clear that he always wanted to carve out a living space. and do so expansive the people he regarded as racially inferior and when he announced operation barbarossa he told his staff that it was a war of annihilation didn't he he he thought in terms of a war of survival. it was going to be the survival of the fittest and it didn't take einste
new book tells the story of the red army during the second world war dr james thank you for talking to r.t. today let's start from the beginning of operation barbarossa why did hitler decide to invade. to look always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one slight underneath that justification to his military were two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism...
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the center for american progress and a senior advisor for the center of defense information and dr james carafano is a senior defense analyst with the heritage foundation gentlemen thank you so much for even trying to speak for me through with you dr karp on i'd like to start with you you know the cold war is over world war two is over the world's military situation has changed we have one of the most powerful military in the world and we spend quite a bit to ensure that it stays that way what's wrong with cutting the military budget in this time. well you said there's there wars going on the united states is the world's largest economy it's got global responsibilities not so sure why defense brings a problem and store glee the level of defense spending and its percentage economy so actually near historic post world war two los i'm not sure it's inappropriate certainly not because of our fiscal problems so we can take defense spending the cost but we may have contributed take defense spending to zero tomorrow and thirty years the country still goes broke because so security medicare and
the center for american progress and a senior advisor for the center of defense information and dr james carafano is a senior defense analyst with the heritage foundation gentlemen thank you so much for even trying to speak for me through with you dr karp on i'd like to start with you you know the cold war is over world war two is over the world's military situation has changed we have one of the most powerful military in the world and we spend quite a bit to ensure that it stays that way...
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dr. james lee is our slice of life. office, this you'g dentist is providing michigan residents with services that are free at last. >> when i think about dr. king's vision and i look at the continue until of his work and how we try to embody that here, there is always gone to be the less fortunate among you and you try to address that need. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on 7rtin luther king's birth day. >> i started my practice in 1998, so on that first martin luther king day, there was a family that had some needs in my office. i said come by on martin luther king day, i'll come this. so it kind of grew from one family. and i said, again, as a dentist, what is the best way i can give back and the best way i can give back is with what i'm trained to do. >> he said when he accepted hishi hisdy l hisdydy proceed in a, he was never going to leave anybody in discomfort. and that was the truth. the african proverb it takes a whole village. >> community has whu my entire
dr. james lee is our slice of life. office, this you'g dentist is providing michigan residents with services that are free at last. >> when i think about dr. king's vision and i look at the continue until of his work and how we try to embody that here, there is always gone to be the less fortunate among you and you try to address that need. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on 7rtin luther king's birth day. >> i started my...
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casualties dr michael jones's new book tells the story of the red told me during the second world war dr james thank you for talking to r.t. today let's start from the beginning of operation barbarossa why did decide to invade the u.s.s.r. always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany underneath that justification to his military with two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism both of us and but underneath the real truth about this war was race hatred and if one reads mind hitler's book it's clear that you always want to carve out a living space in the east and do so the expense of the people he regarded as racially inferior he he thought in terms of a war of survival. it was going to be the survival of the fittest and it didn't take time to realize the consequences and of course the red army was caught deeply unprepared in nine hundred forty one your book is about the human story behind the red army but how did it develop militarily during the conflict. it's only the beginning and nine hundred forty one
casualties dr michael jones's new book tells the story of the red told me during the second world war dr james thank you for talking to r.t. today let's start from the beginning of operation barbarossa why did decide to invade the u.s.s.r. always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany underneath that justification to his military with two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism both of us and but...
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casualties dr michael jones's new book tells the story of the red army during the second world war dr james thank you for talking to r.t. today let's start from the beginning of operation why did decide to invade the u.s.s.r. always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one slight underneath that justification to his military were two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism bolshevism and that was what he really put out to your that it was a crusade against bolshevism bolshevism was a man that needed to be destroyed but underneath the real truth about this war was race hatred and if one reads mind hitler's book it.
casualties dr michael jones's new book tells the story of the red army during the second world war dr james thank you for talking to r.t. today let's start from the beginning of operation why did decide to invade the u.s.s.r. always wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one slight underneath that justification to his military were two main factors the first was hitler's...
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. >> reporter: at this medical center in cleveland, dr. james fang, a cardiologist, isn't surprised. >> heart disease in particular doesn't seem to be on women's radar screens. >> reporter: heart attacks are the number one cause of death for women, and diagnosing the risks -- high blood pressure, high cholesterol -- is a challenge. >> we hammer home the messages for men but we're probably not as aggressive in treating women. have you been staying active? >> reporter: donna bentley, his 62-year-old heart patient, has worked hard to minimize risk factors. >> i definitely do believe that women put themselves last. we probably need to think more in terms about what we're eating. >> reporter: and as women evaluate their health and warning signs, dr. fang says there's another factor to keep in mind. >> my personal opinion is, they are more stoic. i think they just have also a higher pain threshold. >> reporter: female fortitude. in this case, not an abscess. claire shipman, abc news, washington. >>> and next, the national debt. as you know, we are ove
. >> reporter: at this medical center in cleveland, dr. james fang, a cardiologist, isn't surprised. >> heart disease in particular doesn't seem to be on women's radar screens. >> reporter: heart attacks are the number one cause of death for women, and diagnosing the risks -- high blood pressure, high cholesterol -- is a challenge. >> we hammer home the messages for men but we're probably not as aggressive in treating women. have you been staying active? >>...
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when i first met lead researcher dr. james levine, he preferred talking with me on the treadmill. is this the future? >> i think it is. >> reporter: their studies have led to clear conclusions. >> when you just stand, you use more of your muscles to control your balance. more often, when we stand, by start moving around, after moving around, and that can double or triple the number of calories you're burning. >> reporter: don't count on jogging or working out once or twice a week if you are somebody who sits a lot. it turns out, the experts say, just staying away from your chair most of the day is far more beneficial to your health than nearly anything else you may be worrying about. >> add up if you are sitting six hours in the whole day. >> reporter: get up and move around. >> thank you, deborah. >>> and coming up, the lucky costco employees who hit a $200 costcwith loyees who hit a $200 onic low back pain. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to ma
when i first met lead researcher dr. james levine, he preferred talking with me on the treadmill. is this the future? >> i think it is. >> reporter: their studies have led to clear conclusions. >> when you just stand, you use more of your muscles to control your balance. more often, when we stand, by start moving around, after moving around, and that can double or triple the number of calories you're burning. >> reporter: don't count on jogging or working out once or...
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an eye condition requires him to wear a clouded lens. >> dr. james let's move back in time now to 1990. it rained on several days in january and february. can you name the dates on which it rained? >> owen: ( laughs ) >> stahl: believe it or not, she could. >> owen: let's see, it was slightly rainy and cloudy on january 14, 15. it was very hot the weekend of the 27th, 28th-- no rain. >> stahl: we checked the official weather records... >> owen: it rained very hard on sunday, february 4. >> stahl: ...and she was right. mcgaugh says this type of memory is completely new to science, so he and his colleagues have had to devise their own tests, like this one on public events. >> october 19, 1987. >> owen: it was a monday. that was the day of the big stock market crash, and the cellist jacqueline du prÉ died that day. >> the berlin wall falls on what day? >> owen: november 9, 1989, which was a thursday. >> christopher reeve's accident occurred on what day? >> owen: it was saturday, may 27, 1995. >> and when were the oscars held in 1999? >> owen: in 1999? s
an eye condition requires him to wear a clouded lens. >> dr. james let's move back in time now to 1990. it rained on several days in january and february. can you name the dates on which it rained? >> owen: ( laughs ) >> stahl: believe it or not, she could. >> owen: let's see, it was slightly rainy and cloudy on january 14, 15. it was very hot the weekend of the 27th, 28th-- no rain. >> stahl: we checked the official weather records... >> owen: it rained very...
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but looking back seventy years since germany's invasion of the soviet union historian dr michael james tells r.t. it was the great patrick isn't the soviet people who helped win the war. wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one and slight underneath justification to his military were two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism socialism but on the need and the real truth about this was race hatred i believe the two for was just a science for the technical side. germany could very well have won at either. nine hundred forty one zero nine two forty two put it with the love of the motherland it was this extraordinary determination to carry on fighting the germans underestimated. and you can see the full interview with dr michael jones next hour here in the. russian writer eduardo but you know of who disappeared in moldova almost a week ago has turned up in jail the author is suspected of organizing mass protests in two thousand and nine against the re
but looking back seventy years since germany's invasion of the soviet union historian dr michael james tells r.t. it was the great patrick isn't the soviet people who helped win the war. wanted to invade the soviet union the reason he gave out was that the soviet union would actually attack germany i think the evidence for that in nineteen forty one and slight underneath justification to his military were two main factors the first was hitler's hatred of communism socialism but on the need and...
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dr. jamesere using dirty surgical instruments and because of that more patients got staf infections. he blames cuts to the patrol program for lacks sterile procedures. he's been saying that for the last couple of years and now he's officially saying it in court. we're going to hear live from the hospital in just a moment. first, dr. stoll, i want to bring you in, welcome you, thank you for coming on how can you prove that this patient, her staph infection, came specifically from dirty surgical tools? >> i think what you do is you have to look at the whole processing information and you have to look at the statistical rate at which infections occur. this story goes back ten years to whej a second problem occurred and the problem basically went away. when those quality meshes were disassembled, they started creeping back and became quite evident that they really had a problem. >> let me go back to my specific question. how can you positively prove that she got staph from dirty instruments? >> i d
dr. jamesere using dirty surgical instruments and because of that more patients got staf infections. he blames cuts to the patrol program for lacks sterile procedures. he's been saying that for the last couple of years and now he's officially saying it in court. we're going to hear live from the hospital in just a moment. first, dr. stoll, i want to bring you in, welcome you, thank you for coming on how can you prove that this patient, her staph infection, came specifically from dirty surgical...
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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 t
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. james zogby has a new book out, arab stories. we can tell our own stories among our group but unless you are serving publicly, who knows. one question i get asked all the time is, you know, do you blame hollywood for portraying arabs the way they portray arabs? i say no i don't blame hollywood ppi blame us. it's our fault. it's our responsibility. we have the resources, the vision, the story is, we have the money. arabs have money. a relative as a convenience store and money under his mattress or something. and after -- before september 11th we never used to have arabs come to our comedy shows and after september 11th, everyone came to the comedy shows. so everybody has the story. and the media is such a powerful tool. if you sit there and dr. jack shaheen exposed hollywood and showed i think 1200 some odd clips of cartoons, tv shows and films where they only portrayed arabs, middle eastern and muslims in a negative light. you never saw the arab dhaka on friends, you never saw an air of a doctor on the er. you never saw a arab dh
dr. james zogby has a new book out, arab stories. we can tell our own stories among our group but unless you are serving publicly, who knows. one question i get asked all the time is, you know, do you blame hollywood for portraying arabs the way they portray arabs? i say no i don't blame hollywood ppi blame us. it's our fault. it's our responsibility. we have the resources, the vision, the story is, we have the money. arabs have money. a relative as a convenience store and money under his...
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dr. julianne malveaux and peter falk coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: dr. julianne malveaux is a noted economist, author and
dr. julianne malveaux and peter falk coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment...
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dr. jon kabat-zinn. who is william james. >> he is spoken as of the father of american psychology. >> here's a quote from him. the faculty of voluntarily bringing back a wandering attention over and over again is the very root of judgment, character and will. that means the power of voluntarily bringing back and focusing it. the wanring attention. no one is in possession of his faculties if he have it not. an education which should improv the faculty would be the education power excellence. but it is easier to divine this ideal than give practical instructions for bringing it about. you do give a lot of practical instructions to bring it about. yes, this is a demonstration of william james' lack of awareness of what buddhist meditation is all about. it is only 2600 years old at this point. so it was around but he didn't ve access. but isn't it interesting, the emphasis he puts on the requirement to be able to concentrate and to focus. exactly. >> now, do you find that because of the high tempo of the age in which we live, it
dr. jon kabat-zinn. who is william james. >> he is spoken as of the father of american psychology. >> here's a quote from him. the faculty of voluntarily bringing back a wandering attention over and over again is the very root of judgment, character and will. that means the power of voluntarily bringing back and focusing it. the wanring attention. no one is in possession of his faculties if he have it not. an education which should improv the faculty would be the education power...
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he was like james bond with astigmatism and jowls. please welcome henry kissinger. dr.ease don't get up, sir. all right, sir, as i was explaining to my audience in the second act of the show there are some out there who may not know the stature of the man sitting before me. you have advised many presidents under diplomacy. you were secretary of state to both nixon and ford. you received the nobel peace prize for the paris peace accords in 1973. and you've got a presidential medal of freedom. you published numerous works on foreign relations and your new book is called "on china" >> right. >> stephen: what's it about? (laughter) it's about the relationship between china and the united states in the-- . >> stephen: i got a bone to pick with you about that. you helped open the door to china, okay. and when you left, you left the door open. you should have closed it when you left china because now china has gotten out into the world and they are a major competition. shouldn't i blame you for some of the rise of china? >> well, two things. when we first went into china it wa
he was like james bond with astigmatism and jowls. please welcome henry kissinger. dr.ease don't get up, sir. all right, sir, as i was explaining to my audience in the second act of the show there are some out there who may not know the stature of the man sitting before me. you have advised many presidents under diplomacy. you were secretary of state to both nixon and ford. you received the nobel peace prize for the paris peace accords in 1973. and you've got a presidential medal of freedom....
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dr. death." and generations knew him as marshal dillon. gun smoke's james arness has passed away. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> reporter: good evening. from wall street to main street, it has been a tough week. the economic recovery seems to be losing momentum. in may, state and local governments cut thousands of jobs so even though private companies added employees, there was only a net gain of 54,000. and as more people reentered the job market, the unemployment rate edged up above 9%. nearly 14 million americans are looking for work now, and millions who have found jobs are working for less. senior business correspondent anthony mason begins our coverage. >> this is the rare treat. we get a pizza once in a while. >> reporter: for nearly two years in st. clare shores, michigan, michael and melissa barone were both out of work. >> we absolutely had zero money. we could hardly afford to even buy food. >> reporter: michael, who was laid off by ford, just got a new job, but after half his old pay. melissa is still looking for a job. >> even though we
dr. death." and generations knew him as marshal dillon. gun smoke's james arness has passed away. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> reporter: good evening. from wall street to main street, it has been a tough week. the economic recovery seems to be losing momentum. in may, state and local governments cut thousands of jobs so even though private companies added employees, there was only a net gain of 54,000. and as more people reentered the job...
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dr. julianne malveaux and peter falk coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: dr. julianne malveaux is a noted economist, author and columnist who also serves as the president of bennett college for women in greensboro, north carolina. and is the author of the text "surviving and thriving: 365 facts in black economics history." dr. malveaux. good to have you back on this program. >> good to be here. tavis: black folk may very well be surviving these days. they are not thriving. we have been saying for sometime now this is the
dr. julianne malveaux and peter falk coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment...
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dr. joe marshall. >> here. thank you. >> mr. petra dejesus is excused. commissioner angela chan. >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley. >> present. >> and commissioner james slaughter is en route. you have a quorum of commissioners additionally on this evening we have ms. joyce hicks and chief of police. >> thank you very much, lieutenant falby. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, june 15, 2011 san francisco police commission hearing and tonight's agenda we'll have closed session matters to deal with discipline but the rest of the agenda seems light and we'll move to that. the commissioner is to the dayous. let's call number one. >> item 1 is general public comment. the public is welcomed to address the committee regarding items that don't appear on tonight's agenda but are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. the speaker shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or the department or o.c.c. personnel. under rules of order, under public comment neither police or personnel or commissioners are to respond to questions presented by the public but may provide a brief response.
dr. joe marshall. >> here. thank you. >> mr. petra dejesus is excused. commissioner angela chan. >> present. >> commissioner carol kingsley. >> present. >> and commissioner james slaughter is en route. you have a quorum of commissioners additionally on this evening we have ms. joyce hicks and chief of police. >> thank you very much, lieutenant falby. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, june 15, 2011 san francisco police commission hearing...