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first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and trying to sell mars a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds well some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader and nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday for raj made his. use on the ears president greek prime minister and tennis to mars x. but will listen to me clear take a look. around it is the suburbs that you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i suggest you remain even rebrand your policy it's called for see i suggest you call it democracy because greece is now under foreign control you can't make any decisions you've been bailed out but you've sur
first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and trying to sell mars a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds well some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader and...
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first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and trying to some are a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds tell some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday kharaj made his views on the president the prime minister and tennis and maurice x. but will listen to me clear take a look. around him is this up sabras and you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i suggest you remain even rebrand your policy it's called mutual for see i suggest you call it democracy because greece is now full run contro you can't make any decisions you've been bailed out and you've surrend
first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and trying to some are a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds tell some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and u.k. independence party leader nigel...
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first up dr james go over the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and tennis a mars a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds well some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and the u.k. independence party leader nigel for raj has never been called a wallflower and in a strongly worded speech to the european parliament on wednesday kharaj made his views on the president greek prime minister and tennis and maurice x. but with that only clear take a look. around him is to stop sabras and you tell us that you represent the sovereign will of the greek people well i'm sorry but you're not in charge of greece i suggest you remain even rebrand your policy it's called mutual for see i suggest you call it the democracy because greece is now full run contro you can't make any decisions you've been bailed out. but you should
first up dr james go over the joins me on today's show to talk about predators states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and tennis a mars a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds well some enough and it all starts right now. british politician and the u.k. independence party leader nigel...
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please welcome my hero, dr. james dotson. >> greetings to all you frozen people.ces are cold, but your hearts are on fire. what a wonderful thing to see this crowd on a cold day like this. i can't make my mouth work. i'm so glad to be with you. you have heard ryan's story, which is one of the highlights of my life. let me tell you about my story. it was january 22, 1973. i was on a freeway in los angeles. i was driving home from work. word came that the supreme court had legalized abortion for any reason or for no reason through the pregnancy of women. i agreed over it because i knew -- i grieved over it because i knew millions of babies would die. who knew it would have been 56,000,000. i was a are faster at the school of medicine and children's hospital of los angeles. my last appointment in the day was with the young couple -- a pastor and his wife. she had been having abdominal problems and went in for tests. they found that she was pregnant. she had had a lot of x-rays. there were christians, they came to see me and asked what i should do. i don't know what t
please welcome my hero, dr. james dotson. >> greetings to all you frozen people.ces are cold, but your hearts are on fire. what a wonderful thing to see this crowd on a cold day like this. i can't make my mouth work. i'm so glad to be with you. you have heard ryan's story, which is one of the highlights of my life. let me tell you about my story. it was january 22, 1973. i was on a freeway in los angeles. i was driving home from work. word came that the supreme court had legalized...
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scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr brislin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousands of a.p.a. members effectively rejected this claim and voted down the interrogation policy. in spite of this ref
scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr brislin favor another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness...
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scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr breslin fever another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness for the enemy and i don't feel like i need to take care of their mental health needs producing some pain just seems to be you know what pet first blush. something that would be wrong because we do no harm but if it does the most good for the most people it's entirely ethical and to do otherwise would be unethical. officials stress the organization strong resolutions against torture and claim that psychologists keep the interrogation safe ethical and effective in two thousand and eight thousands of a.p.a. members effectively rejected this claim and voted down the interrogation policy. in spite of this ref
scott shoemaker attended the launch of enhanced interrogation procedures at the cia black site dr larry james was the first psychologist to advise on interrogations at abu ghraib. dr breslin fever another member of the task force majority asserted that a psychologist assisting interrogations has no responsibility for detainee welfare contradicting the most basic ethical principles of psychology practice america happens to be my client america's americans or who i care about i have no fondness...
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i will invite back to the stage the wonderful dr. jamesou for every person who was here. every person who came to speak on behalf of the precious babies. i pray for all the women out there who have been through an abortion and are dealing with guilt and sorrow. i pray you will be with each one. lord, bless this movement. may the children of the future have a chance at life. i think you for this group that has gathered, this huge throng today. we give you praise. these babies are yours. we will protect them. in thy name we pray. amen. >> amen! [cheers and applause] >> following the rally, activists marched to the supreme court. here is a look. >> yeah! >> whoo! [singing] >> the first glorious mystery is the resurrection. our father, who art in heaven, hallow be thy name. thy done, come, thy will be dailyus this day our bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and made us not into temptation. hail mary, full of grace. hail mary, mother of god. pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. thou
i will invite back to the stage the wonderful dr. jamesou for every person who was here. every person who came to speak on behalf of the precious babies. i pray for all the women out there who have been through an abortion and are dealing with guilt and sorrow. i pray you will be with each one. lord, bless this movement. may the children of the future have a chance at life. i think you for this group that has gathered, this huge throng today. we give you praise. these babies are yours. we will...
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for the inflation welcome back we now continue our conversation with university of texas professor dr james ball for it i asked dr galbraith whether governments can be rendered in voluntarily insolvent. in their own currencies the risk that a government could run is that the rest of the world may not wish to hold their currency or their own nationals made wish to hold it in which case you'll see depreciation and that means goods that report become more expensive that you run the experience that is inflation in the domestic economy so that's that's a risk that's a risk which is much more serious for small countries which are vulnerable to being hit by runs by private investors that it is to a large country like the united states or britain and germany where fundamentally the players in the economy are going to continue to use the national currency and are going to continue to hold their wealth in assets denominated in that currency and so they stability of those currencies they may go up and down some but they're it's not deeply at risk from a widespread financial panic. there you have it a
for the inflation welcome back we now continue our conversation with university of texas professor dr james ball for it i asked dr galbraith whether governments can be rendered in voluntarily insolvent. in their own currencies the risk that a government could run is that the rest of the world may not wish to hold their currency or their own nationals made wish to hold it in which case you'll see depreciation and that means goods that report become more expensive that you run the experience that...
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for the inflation welcome back we now continue our conversation with university of texas professor dr james ball for it i asked dr galbraith whether governments can be rendered in voluntarily insolvent. in their own currencies the risk that a government could run is that the rest of the world may not wish to hold their currency or their own nationals made a wish to hold it in which case you'll see depreciation and that means goods that report become more expensive that you run your experience that is inflation in the domestic economy so that's that's a risk that's a risk which is much more serious for small countries which are vulnerable to being hit by runs by private investors that it is to a large country like the united states or britain or germany where fundamentally the players in the economy are going to continue to use the national currency and are going to continue to hold their wealth in assets denominated in that currency and so they stability of those currencies they may go up and down some but they are it's not deeply at risk from a widespread financial panic. there you have it
for the inflation welcome back we now continue our conversation with university of texas professor dr james ball for it i asked dr galbraith whether governments can be rendered in voluntarily insolvent. in their own currencies the risk that a government could run is that the rest of the world may not wish to hold their currency or their own nationals made a wish to hold it in which case you'll see depreciation and that means goods that report become more expensive that you run your experience...
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first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predator states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel for raj gives the prime minister and trying to sum ours a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds some enough and it all starts right now.
first up dr james bulger the joins me on today's show to talk about predator states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel for raj gives the prime minister and trying to sum ours a proverbial smack you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal at harrison i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds some enough and it all starts right now.
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the long-running and award-winning show, dr. james dobson's family talk.o guest: how are you doing? are you cold? it is freezing here. thank you for being here. thank you for braving this weather and being here. i am here to say thank you. thank you to you. i appreciate you. all of you. you may or may not know this -- my birth mother was 17 years old. she was terrified. she did not know what to do. her dad and her church put her in the doors a research center and people just like you opened her arms to her, showed her the love of christ, and gave her an alternate. i'm here today because of this movement. i'm here to say thank you and i will continue saying thank you until abortion is ended in the united states. i am not here alone. i am pro-life because my parents are pro-life. yearsaised me for 4.5 before i got adopted. it is my greatest leisure in the world to work with my dad -- greatest pleasure in the world to work with my dad everyday. please welcome my hero, dr. james dotson. greetings to all you frozen people. your faces are cold, but your hearts a
the long-running and award-winning show, dr. james dobson's family talk.o guest: how are you doing? are you cold? it is freezing here. thank you for being here. thank you for braving this weather and being here. i am here to say thank you. thank you to you. i appreciate you. all of you. you may or may not know this -- my birth mother was 17 years old. she was terrified. she did not know what to do. her dad and her church put her in the doors a research center and people just like you opened her...
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will you please help me in my hero, dr. james dobson. >> greetings to all of you people. your faces are cold but your are and hearts are on fire, right? what a wonderful thing to see cold day like this. work.'t make my mouth but i'm so glad to be here. ryan's story which is one of the highlights of my life. about my story. 1973.s january 22, i was on a fairway -- freeway in los angeles driving home from work and the word game that the legalized rt had abortion for any reason or for through the pregnancy of women. grieved over it because i knew it meant millions of babies die.d who would have known it would be 41 illion by this point years later? that, i was a ter professor of pediatrics at niversity of southern california school of medicine and children's hospital of los angeles. in the ast appointment day was with a young couple, a wife. and his she had been having abdominal for tests d went in and they found that she was pregnant. she had had a lot of x-rays. the doctors call came and said child.e to abort this it could be death. could
will you please help me in my hero, dr. james dobson. >> greetings to all of you people. your faces are cold but your are and hearts are on fire, right? what a wonderful thing to see cold day like this. work.'t make my mouth but i'm so glad to be here. ryan's story which is one of the highlights of my life. about my story. 1973.s january 22, i was on a fairway -- freeway in los angeles driving home from work and the word game that the legalized rt had abortion for any reason or for...
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first up dr james baldwin joins me on today's show to talk about predator states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and kind of some arse a proverbial smack which you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal ed harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds enough and it all starts right now.
first up dr james baldwin joins me on today's show to talk about predator states which also happens to be the title of his new book then outspoken british politician nigel kharaj gives the prime minister and kind of some arse a proverbial smack which you won't want to miss that's pretty funny and in today's big deal ed harrison and i talk mismanagement misuse and abuse of government funds enough and it all starts right now.
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amazing to more people like eileen you is an expert in foreign policy in her own right, people like dr. james cornelius, the curator of the lincoln connection who is a living, breathing, encyclopedia of all things lincoln. those are the good things. the terrible thing is when you are here to research you're surrounded by the 15,000 books about abraham lincoln that have already been written. and so i think it is a stark reminder that anybody who comes here and asks you to put another book on that shelf really has some explaining to do right at the beginning. that is what i wanted to start out by doing because i came to lincoln in a kind of backwards way. my book is about his foreign policy, which is something that has been written about and frequently. and my background is in journalism, not academia. i was working as foreign correspondent for many years, mostly in the middle east reporting of the ground in places like syria, libya, yemen. so i was used to covering foreign affairs of the street level. went through a time several years back where i really wanted to take a step back and look at
amazing to more people like eileen you is an expert in foreign policy in her own right, people like dr. james cornelius, the curator of the lincoln connection who is a living, breathing, encyclopedia of all things lincoln. those are the good things. the terrible thing is when you are here to research you're surrounded by the 15,000 books about abraham lincoln that have already been written. and so i think it is a stark reminder that anybody who comes here and asks you to put another book on...
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shark sewed up his own wounds before heading to the pub to celebrate his lucky escape. 24-year-old dr. james grant spear fish with friends off the new zealand south island when he was attacked. grant used a knife to stab at the shark until it let go of him then grabbed a first aid kit from the car and stitched up the 2 inch bite himself. at the local tavern served him a pint of beer and bandage because he was dripping blood on the floor. >> i think it must have been pretty adrenalin because couldn't really fell it at the time. >> mits kicking around loving and brought me the first aid kit and got ban daniel out. >> unbelievable. grant went to the hospital eventually. he works to get his stitching finished off properly. he was become on the job yesterday. >> texas teenager now breathing on her own and recovering in the hospital after surviving a terrifying fall during her first sky dive. the the girl water celebrating 16 birthday taking a sky diving trip to oklahoma but father and sister say shortly after the jump the pair suit went in a spiral and wasn't able to get out of it. she survivid 3
shark sewed up his own wounds before heading to the pub to celebrate his lucky escape. 24-year-old dr. james grant spear fish with friends off the new zealand south island when he was attacked. grant used a knife to stab at the shark until it let go of him then grabbed a first aid kit from the car and stitched up the 2 inch bite himself. at the local tavern served him a pint of beer and bandage because he was dripping blood on the floor. >> i think it must have been pretty adrenalin...
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stahl: the scientist who first identified this condition and has been studying it ever since is dr. jameses him to wear a clouded lens. >> mcgaugh: we are pretending that we are sherlock holmes. we've arrived on the scene of a crime or something that's unusual. all of a sudden, we have a new phenomenon of memory, and we're trying to figure out how it is that this happened. >> stahl: when we did our first story, only six people in the world had been identified with this ability-- one of them, by chance, the actress marilu henner. but that number changed quickly... okay, quiz: what's the date that that story first aired? >> december 19, 2010. >> stahl: what day of the week was it? >> sunday. ( laughter ) >> stahl: joey degrandis, bill brown, tracy fersan, and jerrard heard are among the 50 new subjects. all right, what happened on june 25, 2009? >> michael jackson... >> tracy: michael jackson, and farrah fawcett died, too. >> bill: farrah fawcett, that morning. >> that's right... >> tracy: they both died the same day. >> stahl: and when they think about those days, they actually relive them
stahl: the scientist who first identified this condition and has been studying it ever since is dr. jameses him to wear a clouded lens. >> mcgaugh: we are pretending that we are sherlock holmes. we've arrived on the scene of a crime or something that's unusual. all of a sudden, we have a new phenomenon of memory, and we're trying to figure out how it is that this happened. >> stahl: when we did our first story, only six people in the world had been identified with this ability-- one...
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tonight we look at new developments in brain science with "new york times" reporter james gorman and dr. eric kandel. >> and one of the big challenges is that trying to cope with neuroscience is like -- i mean, this is -- >> tell me about it. >> it seems bigger than the universe, you know? so all we can do is do a sampling of some of the projects and we thought, well, let's start out with mapping. it's not -- it's not everything but it serves as kind of a foundation. let's talk to some of the people who are trying to map the brain in different ways. >> rose: we continue this evening with the director of the new film "philomena" starring steve coogan and dame judi dench. >> john huston used to direct and you can hear -- you know, you can hear the music in it, you can hear the conviction in it. and you hear the shape and the musicality and it's -- it's a ridiculous thing about the cinema but it's more interesting than the faces. i've known lots of people who it's just listening. and you can hear when it's right. >> rose: we conclude with alexis ohanian, the co-founder of reddit. his new b
tonight we look at new developments in brain science with "new york times" reporter james gorman and dr. eric kandel. >> and one of the big challenges is that trying to cope with neuroscience is like -- i mean, this is -- >> tell me about it. >> it seems bigger than the universe, you know? so all we can do is do a sampling of some of the projects and we thought, well, let's start out with mapping. it's not -- it's not everything but it serves as kind of a foundation....
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. >> james tobin examines franklin dr. roosevelt's life with polio which he contracted in 1921 at the age of 39. the 45-minute program from the louisville free public library in louisville, kentucky, is next on booktv. [applause] >> thanks a lot, greg. thank you. very grateful to be in this this beautiful library. thanks to you all for coming out on a fashionty evening. i do hope that we'll mostly have a conversation, think about questions you might want to ask, because i'm speaking -- i'll try to keep my prepared remarks short, read three short passages from the book, and then let's talk about fdr. >> my grandmother was a schoolteacher. she taught music in the detroit public schools for many years, all through the '30s, '40s and '50s. dedicated new deal democrat. and she said, jim, i want to tell you about a great man, a heroic man who had polio. as an adult. now, i knew about polio, because i'd had the sugar cube, right? the vaccine. i knew what that was about, and it was scary to think about a grown man who had polio. s
. >> james tobin examines franklin dr. roosevelt's life with polio which he contracted in 1921 at the age of 39. the 45-minute program from the louisville free public library in louisville, kentucky, is next on booktv. [applause] >> thanks a lot, greg. thank you. very grateful to be in this this beautiful library. thanks to you all for coming out on a fashionty evening. i do hope that we'll mostly have a conversation, think about questions you might want to ask, because i'm speaking...
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. >> simon: but you're not playing james bond, you're playing dr.om: ( laughs ) that's what everybody says. >> simon: kim dotcom changed his name from kim schmitz in 2005 when he started a file-sharing service. ♪ ♪ it was called megaupload, and as this ad shows, it boasted the endorsement of celebrities like kanye west, will i. am and kim kardashian. >> i love megaupload. >> simon: here's how it worked. if you wanted to send a friend a file that was too large to email-- a wedding video, for example-- you could just upload it onto megaupload's servers and your friends could click a link to download it. it was a virtual warehouse where people stored and shared digital files. by selling advertisements and premium subscriptions, megaupload brought in an estimated $175 million. it became one of the most frequented sites on the internet. how did it get so popular and profitable? according to federal authorities, by also allowing users to illegally share the hottest new movies, or hit songs, or tv programs, including some cbs shows. >> shawn henry: megaupl
. >> simon: but you're not playing james bond, you're playing dr.om: ( laughs ) that's what everybody says. >> simon: kim dotcom changed his name from kim schmitz in 2005 when he started a file-sharing service. ♪ ♪ it was called megaupload, and as this ad shows, it boasted the endorsement of celebrities like kanye west, will i. am and kim kardashian. >> i love megaupload. >> simon: here's how it worked. if you wanted to send a friend a file that was too large to...
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martin luther king. >> we never, never were able to evoke any kind of reaction from james earl ray one way or the other about drght, ray was flown back to memphis in handcuffs. finally, next march, ray appeared in a memphis courtroom in a deal to avoid the death penalty. the judge asked him this -- >> you're accused of murder in the first degree charged in the indictment and are compromising and settling your case on an agreed punishment of 99 years in the state penitentiary. is this what you want to do? >> but only two weeks later from prison, ray would send a letter to the judge trying to undo that plea deal, opening the door to decades of doubt. >>> still to come, a dramatic denial. >> did you kill my father? >> no, i didn't. it's hip-hop. for cross-country, classical. and for jumps, i need something...special. so i use my citi thankyou visa card for music downloads and earn two times the points... plus a little extra inspiration. [ ♪ music plays ] the citi thankyou preferred visa card. earn two times the points on entertainment and dining out with no annual fee. citi, with you every step of the way. about t
martin luther king. >> we never, never were able to evoke any kind of reaction from james earl ray one way or the other about drght, ray was flown back to memphis in handcuffs. finally, next march, ray appeared in a memphis courtroom in a deal to avoid the death penalty. the judge asked him this -- >> you're accused of murder in the first degree charged in the indictment and are compromising and settling your case on an agreed punishment of 99 years in the state penitentiary. is...
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tavis: in his grief, he turned to reverend james lawson who was also struggling with his own sense of guilt. it was lawson who ask dr. king support the garbage workers strike. he was assassinated while standing on the balcony of the motel in memphis. >> i'm still wrestling with my own difficulties. one day, i was on the phone with jim about something or another and i said to him, jim, how do you feel about the fact that you were the one who invited martin there? how have you dealt with that? being the wonderful pastor and friend that he is, he has probably ticked up what i was trying to struggle with. and he said, vincent, what was that martinwas wanted to come to memphis. he said, when i first called martin to invite him, he was in a staff meeting. and i could hear the voices just booming on to the telephone. martin, tell them you can't come. martin, we've got too much to do. martin, is say no. -- just say no. and he said martin paid no attention and said, ok, jim, let's arrange it here at -- arrange it. not told me that i was coursing martin. i was not forcing martin. it was not me primarily. garbageaw those worke
tavis: in his grief, he turned to reverend james lawson who was also struggling with his own sense of guilt. it was lawson who ask dr. king support the garbage workers strike. he was assassinated while standing on the balcony of the motel in memphis. >> i'm still wrestling with my own difficulties. one day, i was on the phone with jim about something or another and i said to him, jim, how do you feel about the fact that you were the one who invited martin there? how have you dealt with...
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dr. nancy snyderman. >> did the same thing last year. >> reporter: when 6-year-old twins clayton and james get sick it's double trouble for dad jacob. >> whenever one gets sick, the other will get sick. it's about one or two days later. >> reporter: worried about recent flu outbreaks, jacob took his kids to university of michigan health system in ann arbor today for the flu vaccine. hospitals in the area already have a dozen adults and children on life support because of the illness. >> we're seeing a lot of people who were previously healthy in their 30s, 40s, and 50s getting very sick with flu. usually with the h1n1 type of influenza. >> reporter: the centers for disease control show the numbers have doubled to 25 states with widespread flu activity. texas has been one of the hardest hit. sandra rollins who just got her flu shot at this houston area walgreens has been sick before and said she never wants to go through that again. >> it was the miserable. several months with flu and then pneumonia. it puts you out for several months. >> reporter: doctors say it's not too late to get the vaccine and eve
dr. nancy snyderman. >> did the same thing last year. >> reporter: when 6-year-old twins clayton and james get sick it's double trouble for dad jacob. >> whenever one gets sick, the other will get sick. it's about one or two days later. >> reporter: worried about recent flu outbreaks, jacob took his kids to university of michigan health system in ann arbor today for the flu vaccine. hospitals in the area already have a dozen adults and children on life support because of...
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introduce abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted this regimen for us. dr bruce justin was the chief of psychology the air force's survival school the psychologist were there so that if someone actually was having a difficulty some kind of psychological breakdown that then we could stop doing time out and actually bring in the psychologist so they could talk people through we were doing this to interrogation training it was for the benefit of our forces. seeing that these people actually were the architects by the courage program just it made me physically ill. and lock up the good honest it's organized by psychologists mitchell and jessen for cia interrogators came to be called enhanced interrogation techniques. these techniques were soon adopted by army interrogators at guantanamo that the help of a psychiatrist and a psychologist from there they were exported to afghanistan and iraq ie detention sites the program became so widespread it was only a matter of time before the world knew that the united states was torturing detainees there's torture became m
introduce abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted this regimen for us. dr bruce justin was the chief of psychology the air force's survival school the psychologist were there so that if someone actually was having a difficulty some kind of psychological breakdown that then we could stop doing time out and actually bring in the psychologist so they could talk people through we were doing this to interrogation...
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abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted this torture regimen for us. dr bruce justin was the chief of psychology the air force's survival school the psychologist were there so that if someone actually was having a difficulty some kind of psychological breakdown that then we can stop doing timeout and actually bring in the psychologist so they could talk people through who we were. just to interrogation training it was for the benefit of our own forces. seeing that these people actually were the architects by the torture program just it made me physically ill. and lock up the good honest it's organized by psychologists mitchell and jess interest cia interrogators came to be called enhanced interrogation techniques. these techniques were soon adopted by army interrogators at guantanamo the day help of a psychiatrist and a psychologist from there they were exported to afghanistan and iraqi detention sites the program became so widespread it was only a matter of time before the world knew that the united states was torturing detainees there's torture became m
abusive interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted this torture regimen for us. dr bruce justin was the chief of psychology the air force's survival school the psychologist were there so that if someone actually was having a difficulty some kind of psychological breakdown that then we can stop doing timeout and actually bring in the psychologist so they could talk people through who we were. just to interrogation...
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interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted the sere torture regimen for use on detainees. dr.
interrogation techniques doctors james mitchell and bruce jessen were experts in serious survival training they adapted the sere torture regimen for use on detainees. dr.
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dr steven greer u.f.o. all adjust and founder of the disclosure project stick around you guys for my take on chris christie and bridge gate. by james in the mandate from prosecuting law offenders or forcing them forcing laws to enforcing national security quote unquote it just means that they give them the right to break the law for corporations that yes the curity agenda is written by corporations and the energy policy written by energy companies the agricultural policy written by monsanto this surveillance policy and prison policy written by corrections core of america so the f.b.i. serves those corporate masters now they can break any law they want so they can serve their masters under the rubric of national security which is a joke. since what you are arguing for is that current should put that ethnic identity above that national identity let me ask you a personal question i use a current first or an iraq it first occurred first then i am the rocky i am not iraqi then i am a kurds because let me ask you that question i am from holland. you know i still remember the smell of the chemical weapons so what iraqi identity both iraqi
dr steven greer u.f.o. all adjust and founder of the disclosure project stick around you guys for my take on chris christie and bridge gate. by james in the mandate from prosecuting law offenders or forcing them forcing laws to enforcing national security quote unquote it just means that they give them the right to break the law for corporations that yes the curity agenda is written by corporations and the energy policy written by energy companies the agricultural policy written by monsanto...
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james love, director of knowledge at the college of the international. he has a jurist dr. degree from harvard university and a masters in public affairs from percy university, the woodrow wilson school of international affairs. our fifth witness is ms. patricia written, the vice president and counsel for the american professional standards is to do. in 2002 after years in private practice. our sixth and final witness is mr. carl malamud, the director of -- strike that. directs the nonprofit to work on public demesne -- domain information. he received his to grieve from the kelley school of business. mr.first witness will be nimmer. it is good to have you all with us. lady and gentlemen, if you could confine your statements to on or about five minutes. there is a panel on your desk where the green light turns to amber. the clock begins ticking. willfive minute counter appear and then the red light illuminates. we try to apply the five-minute rule to ourselves as well, so if earring -- during questioning if you could be as terse as possible, that would be appreciated. mr. ni
james love, director of knowledge at the college of the international. he has a jurist dr. degree from harvard university and a masters in public affairs from percy university, the woodrow wilson school of international affairs. our fifth witness is ms. patricia written, the vice president and counsel for the american professional standards is to do. in 2002 after years in private practice. our sixth and final witness is mr. carl malamud, the director of -- strike that. directs the nonprofit to...
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dr. dry. the 73 year- old canadian american game show host and again at once for showing his hipper side. >>jamesn a big jump in thieves stealing social security numbers to claim tax refunds. the agency says it launched nearly 1500 criminal investigations into identity theft last year 66% increase from the year before. prosecutions in indictments more than doubled. the numbers dwarf those from just two years ago. and all, the agency says it has flagged 14.6 million suspicious tax returns since 2011, blocking more than $50 billion in fraudulent refunds. >>anny: here is a new app you might want to get into. one of twisters co-founders has come up with a new smart phone app. it's called jelly and it's a formal base question and answer app from the san francisco startup critic last year by biz stone. the idea is, if you have a question about something you take a photo of its in posted asking people from your social network to help you answer it. jelly is free and available for iphones and android phones. some discouraging news about kids and fitness many of them are not embracing the let's move on ma
dr. dry. the 73 year- old canadian american game show host and again at once for showing his hipper side. >>jamesn a big jump in thieves stealing social security numbers to claim tax refunds. the agency says it launched nearly 1500 criminal investigations into identity theft last year 66% increase from the year before. prosecutions in indictments more than doubled. the numbers dwarf those from just two years ago. and all, the agency says it has flagged 14.6 million suspicious tax returns...
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james, thanks so much. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me, brian. >> all right. ten minutes before the top of the hour. next, have you ever seen the hit show "the incredible dr.999, britney spears had the number one song in america "baby one more time" i believe is how it goes. ♪ ♪ because it offers a superior level of protecon. and because usaa'commitment to serve current and former military members andheir families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an...