32
32
Aug 28, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> dr peter w is the interim chief officer at the interim medical center, and says hospitals have toater to low income and high income patients if they want to survive. >> having a safety net hospital, and that buying all you are about, the only thing you do is care for. >> ntogens has no pernancy and no revenue stream. >> reporter: that's not room for the mentally ill. the old hospital has 100 psychiatric beds. today, in the wake of a traumatic event like katrina, the new medical center has less than half that number, just 38 beds. >> pardon the pun, it's insane. this is the head of the new orleans police department crisis intervention team. the job was to identify those on the streets. prior to katrina i was handling mostly drugs and alcohol. after katrina, for two years, i dealt with a population that had never had a mental health issue, that was now suicidal, helpless and hopeless. >> today, for maybe, they remain. they were at times played out on the streets of new orleans. oftentimes there's correlation between homelessness and the mentally ill. here in new orleans, the homeles
. >> dr peter w is the interim chief officer at the interim medical center, and says hospitals have toater to low income and high income patients if they want to survive. >> having a safety net hospital, and that buying all you are about, the only thing you do is care for. >> ntogens has no pernancy and no revenue stream. >> reporter: that's not room for the mentally ill. the old hospital has 100 psychiatric beds. today, in the wake of a traumatic event like katrina, the...
166
166
Aug 9, 2015
08/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: dr. peter burn centner west hills says he has treated 20 people for honey oil lab injuries in the past year. >> now, you can see how to make honey oil, hash oil from marijuana. you can see how to do that online. what happens here is if somebody lights a match or turns on a lighter, or as the gas gets next to a pilot light. and boom. you don't just have a flame. you have an explosion. >> reporter: under senate bill 212, if you are caught making honey oil within 300 feet of a home or meth within 200 feet, a judge can consider it an aggravating factor meaning a stiffer punishment. it is not just the drug beforers being hurt but those living around them. >> we see so many people with significant burn injuries to their face, to their arms, hands, torso, legs. everybody in that path gets injured as well. it is not worth the little extra high or the few extra dollars. >> reporter: senate bill 212 goes into effect january 1. reporting from west hills, i'm rebecca feriter, kpix5. >>> some paint on a hig
. >> reporter: dr. peter burn centner west hills says he has treated 20 people for honey oil lab injuries in the past year. >> now, you can see how to make honey oil, hash oil from marijuana. you can see how to do that online. what happens here is if somebody lights a match or turns on a lighter, or as the gas gets next to a pilot light. and boom. you don't just have a flame. you have an explosion. >> reporter: under senate bill 212, if you are caught making honey oil within...
156
156
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
he played dr. peternkman in the classic has repeatedly insisted returning to the series and resisted. it appears that the director finally convinced him. it is slated for release next summer. we are glad he relented. >>> 26 minutes past the hour. shots fired in ferguson. violence erupts one year after michael brown was gunned down. police giving a briefing overnight. hear what officials have to say. that's next. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking overnight. shots fired in ferguson, missouri. shots fired out. more demonstrations planned today. we have all of the breaking details. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. it is 30 minutes past the hour. breaking overnight. gunfire erupts in ferguson, missouri. one year after a police officer shot and killed michael brown. cnn reporters on the ground say there were at least three rounds of gunfire. officials in ferguson say two people were shot after officers came under heavy gunfire. cnn's sara sidner was interviewing the interim police
he played dr. peternkman in the classic has repeatedly insisted returning to the series and resisted. it appears that the director finally convinced him. it is slated for release next summer. we are glad he relented. >>> 26 minutes past the hour. shots fired in ferguson. violence erupts one year after michael brown was gunned down. police giving a briefing overnight. hear what officials have to say. that's next. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking overnight. shots...
145
145
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
the actor who played dr. peter vegman wi vegman, it hits theaters next july.w it's going to be good. >>> it's about 7 minutes before the hour. >> i will let the god's to decide my fate. >> i demand a trial by combat! >> well, bringing game of thrones to life, there is an attorney who wants to use combat to settle a civil lawsuit. >>> and proof dogs are always part of the family no matter how much time passes. the reunion that will certainly make you smile this morning. ♪ ♪ thankshow may i help you?s list. i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. >>> 57 minutes after the top of the hour. before you leave the house, here's what's happening today
the actor who played dr. peter vegman wi vegman, it hits theaters next july.w it's going to be good. >>> it's about 7 minutes before the hour. >> i will let the god's to decide my fate. >> i demand a trial by combat! >> well, bringing game of thrones to life, there is an attorney who wants to use combat to settle a civil lawsuit. >>> and proof dogs are always part of the family no matter how much time passes. the reunion that will certainly make you smile...
42
42
Aug 6, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: for chief medical officer dr. peter w opening the doors as the city marks odecade since the storm makes it tough not to reflect on that frantic week in 2005. he was among patients in charity hospital when levees fell and water started rising. >> we moved our emergency department to a second floor auditorium and created an emergency department this that area. >> it wasn't long before the electricity failed and temperatures soared to over 100°. >> so many of the patients that had breathing tubes in were awake and the roar of helicopters above i'm sure that many of the patients thought this was their final hour. >> while some infantsz and infants and critical patients were air lifted, it took five days before help arrived. >> you are moving patients on air boats and shipping them four, five blocks away through chest-deep water. >> reporter: while there were few patient deaths at charity hospital during the flood the outcome was much worse at nearby boz medical center and at a nesh medicalniche hospital nearly 30 died. ten
. >> reporter: for chief medical officer dr. peter w opening the doors as the city marks odecade since the storm makes it tough not to reflect on that frantic week in 2005. he was among patients in charity hospital when levees fell and water started rising. >> we moved our emergency department to a second floor auditorium and created an emergency department this that area. >> it wasn't long before the electricity failed and temperatures soared to over 100°. >> so many...
314
314
Aug 16, 2015
08/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 314
favorite 0
quote 0
with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pronovost, american cancer society chief medical officer dr. otis brawly. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham verghese, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes into nursing scrubs, enters a baby's room, comes out with a bag under her arm. a baby is in that bag. the impostor nurse actually gets off the premises with the child, despite an alarm on the baby. >> the alarm went off as it was supposed to. the woman just managed to get out the door. >> the baby is gone, missing, for almost 2 1/2 hours. until a police officer spots the getaway car and pulls the baby snatcher over. >> that's a newborn that you have back there. >> listen as jennifer lies to the officer, telling him the baby in the car is hers. >> you gave birth? >> yes. >> today? >> no. yesterday. >> yester
with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pronovost, american cancer society chief medical officer dr. otis brawly. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham verghese, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes into nursing scrubs, enters a baby's room, comes...
223
223
Aug 21, 2015
08/15
by
WNBC
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
1993 lebron. [ laughter ] and finally, ben carson and eriq la salle are feuding over who played dr. peter benyon on the show "e.r." [ cheers and applause ] i don't know. one of them did. hey, do you guys like starbucks? i like starbucks. yeah. [ cheers ] they just announced that its pumpkin spice latte will now include real pumpkin. [ cheers and applause ] and you'll know the drink has real pumpkin when it tastes disgusting. [ laughter ] why would you do that? why? it's just fine the way it is. >> steve: squash coffee. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] a little local news here. according to a new report, the cadillac escalade ext is the most popular car driven in new york. yeah. partly because they're stylish, but mostly because new yorkers like to have a place to stretch out when they leave their apartment. [ cheers and applause ] i can't do this at home. ah. >> steve: i can't break the door. >> jimmy: i had that. in my first apartment i had a a place, a spot in my studio apartment where i could do that. [ laughter ] oh, so good. the rest is just like, i actually just sit in bed and cook on t
1993 lebron. [ laughter ] and finally, ben carson and eriq la salle are feuding over who played dr. peter benyon on the show "e.r." [ cheers and applause ] i don't know. one of them did. hey, do you guys like starbucks? i like starbucks. yeah. [ cheers ] they just announced that its pumpkin spice latte will now include real pumpkin. [ cheers and applause ] and you'll know the drink has real pumpkin when it tastes disgusting. [ laughter ] why would you do that? why? it's just fine the...
137
137
Aug 27, 2015
08/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
david: dr. peter w.design the hospital to withstand future storms. >> that first floor is built four feet higher than katrina flood levels. david: the medical facilities are above that. w if its chief medical officer and perhaps its proudest tour guide. while dr. w seems happy to shake hands, spent his career in new orleans as an e.r. doctor. one s is our major level trauma room. so within five minutes the decision can be made whether you need to go immediately to an operating room. the next level one trauma center is in houston. it will be in jackson, mississippi, or shreveport. david: this new medical center is positioned to compete with hospitals in those cities. he hopes it will attract patients across the south. >> the new university medical center stands in stark contrast to this. charity hospital which operated in this building for many decades. it flooded during hurricane katrina. was closed several weeks after. and it never reopened. charity was not a regional powerhouse. it was a public hospita
david: dr. peter w.design the hospital to withstand future storms. >> that first floor is built four feet higher than katrina flood levels. david: the medical facilities are above that. w if its chief medical officer and perhaps its proudest tour guide. while dr. w seems happy to shake hands, spent his career in new orleans as an e.r. doctor. one s is our major level trauma room. so within five minutes the decision can be made whether you need to go immediately to an operating room. the...
273
273
Aug 27, 2015
08/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. peter w. who worked at charity hospital then in makeshift tents, a converted department for and finally the interim hospital is proud of what the city has built. this hospital's aim, he says, is twofold -- serve the poor as charity did, and those who pay full price. >> the vision of this hospital is not to be solely an indigent care or safety net hospital. that's a vital portion of what we do, but sustainability of this hospital will be directly linked in our ability to attract all payers. what's new and exciting is building destination services. so services that allow us to compete with the houston or birmingham, to keep regional patients here at home. >> from the windows of the new hospital, what came before is in clear sight. charity hospital holds a storied place in the city's history because it's where generations of residents came for care regardless of their ability to pay and, for many, the measure of success at the new hospital is whether that tradition will continue. >> and we put th
dr. peter w. who worked at charity hospital then in makeshift tents, a converted department for and finally the interim hospital is proud of what the city has built. this hospital's aim, he says, is twofold -- serve the poor as charity did, and those who pay full price. >> the vision of this hospital is not to be solely an indigent care or safety net hospital. that's a vital portion of what we do, but sustainability of this hospital will be directly linked in our ability to attract all...
148
148
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
he played dr. peter vankman. he will join dan akroyd for a cameo.usters reboot starring kristen wiig and melissa mccarthy hits theaters next summer. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there. >> today citizens bank volunteers donated 500 new back packs to local children. they delivered the back packs this morning at 11:00 in norristown. the back packs are logo free and they're stuffed with school supplies like pencils crayons and notebook. this is the 11th year bank donated the back packs. >> very nice. >> right now jim gardner and the "action news" team is standing by with these stories and more next at 6:00 a car slams into the home of a northeast philadelphia home who was already reeling from a personal tragedy last week. >> and pregnant
he played dr. peter vankman. he will join dan akroyd for a cameo.usters reboot starring kristen wiig and melissa mccarthy hits theaters next summer. ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm...
101
101
Aug 23, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
that how to push along the any called and asked how are things at your place looks nice advisor to dr. peter what it said were having a fire. the house caught fire from the fireplace. told me to come on over. place full of smoke, does a fireman. not too much damage. "p" took me in his bedroom. he was batting around and said there was a problem that it was post-booker i could hardly breathe. he said he loved spoken mostly different i talked them into the guesthouse. we went over there, talked about it a it a weird day especially last parts of of the. he was very tired but in great humor, pulled down his pajamas and should the horrible deed on his thigh. all for he delighted in giving the peace sign the peaceniks pick imagine being h.r. haldeman to call than once, nixon the weirdest man i ever met. so how did nixon do with? how did this shy lonely poor boy, this outsider to? if he was he was an outsider who knew how to play on the hopes and fears of other outsiders. when nixon got two little whittier college it was a cool guys for turning, nixon responded by forming a fraternity for the not co
that how to push along the any called and asked how are things at your place looks nice advisor to dr. peter what it said were having a fire. the house caught fire from the fireplace. told me to come on over. place full of smoke, does a fireman. not too much damage. "p" took me in his bedroom. he was batting around and said there was a problem that it was post-booker i could hardly breathe. he said he loved spoken mostly different i talked them into the guesthouse. we went over there,...
105
105
Aug 6, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> for chief medicalster dr. peter w., opening the doors marking a decade since the storm make it tough not to reflect on that day in 2005. he was trapped in charity hospital when the levees fell and water started rising. >> we moved our patients from the emergency democratic to a second floor auditorium. >> it wasn't long before water knocked out basement generators and the temperature soared above 100 degrees. >> we didn't have power, food, water. >> this doctor was in charge of 50 intensive care patients. >> we ran out of sedatives, so many patients that had breathing tubes in were awake and you're squeezing them with a bag. >> while infants and critical patients were airlifted shortly after the storm, for most, it took five days before help arrived. >> we were loading sick patients on, you know, on back boards on air boats. >> while there were few patient deaths at charity hospital during the flood, the outcome was worse at a nearby medical center where at least 20 died and memorial hospital were 30 deaths. 100 peo
. >> for chief medicalster dr. peter w., opening the doors marking a decade since the storm make it tough not to reflect on that day in 2005. he was trapped in charity hospital when the levees fell and water started rising. >> we moved our patients from the emergency democratic to a second floor auditorium. >> it wasn't long before water knocked out basement generators and the temperature soared above 100 degrees. >> we didn't have power, food, water. >> this...
68
68
Aug 4, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. peters praised the e.p.a. for working with states like his to build this rule. quote -- "the crowd reach they've done i think is incredible shaft he said. e.p.a. had an open-door policy. could you talk them, talk to them meet with them, end quote. the kentucky experience was echoed around the country as the e.p.a. listened closely to the concerns of utilities regulators experts and citizens. they've made big adjustments to accommodate the concerns of stakeholders in the states. so when the usual complaining comes from the usual suspects, please ask them, what's your plan? how would you do a better job of addressing the carbon emissions that are polluting our atmosphere and oceans? what's your alternative? spoiler alert -- you will look far and wide before finding a republican plan. don't look here, don't look in the senate. republicans in the senate have exactly zero legislation for addressing carbon pollution in any serious way. none zip mada. duck -- mada. duck deny, and disparage is all they've got. and don't look at their presidential candidates. in recent w
dr. peters praised the e.p.a. for working with states like his to build this rule. quote -- "the crowd reach they've done i think is incredible shaft he said. e.p.a. had an open-door policy. could you talk them, talk to them meet with them, end quote. the kentucky experience was echoed around the country as the e.p.a. listened closely to the concerns of utilities regulators experts and citizens. they've made big adjustments to accommodate the concerns of stakeholders in the states. so when...
122
122
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
WABC
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
reena is quoting dr. peter venkman because bill murray is joining the cast of the new "ghostbusters" movie. >> led by melissa mccarthy currently in production, and shooting the reboot of the beloved '80s film. although murray had originally seemed reluctant to get involved, it has been confirmed by multiple sources murray will indeed appear. >> we're not sure what his role will be in the new movie due out next summer but already know he also joins former ghost buster dan aykroyd who confirmed he did shoot a scene last month. as long as the marshmallow man is in it, i'm cool with that. we need a cameo from the marshmallow man. >> classic. >> turning to the man topping all the headlines lately, donald trump. >> it seems like it's been forever since tv executives said you're fired to the host of "celebrity apprentice" for his incendiaryra, about mexican immigrants. you remember those remarks? yeah. now we have rumors who might be replacing the donald doing all that firing on the show. >> according to various repor
reena is quoting dr. peter venkman because bill murray is joining the cast of the new "ghostbusters" movie. >> led by melissa mccarthy currently in production, and shooting the reboot of the beloved '80s film. although murray had originally seemed reluctant to get involved, it has been confirmed by multiple sources murray will indeed appear. >> we're not sure what his role will be in the new movie due out next summer but already know he also joins former ghost buster dan...
375
375
Aug 10, 2015
08/15
by
WCBS
tv
eye 375
favorite 0
quote 0
no word on whether he will be reprising his role as dr. peter venkman. new movie is filmening boston and slated to hit theaters in july. >> we knew it! didn't we? >> we figured it had to. >> you need to have the originals. >> the only sad part is that harold ramus is not around. it will be good to see bill back. >> thank you, alex. >>> it is 5:26. up next, the day's top stories. >> reporter: drones getting too close to planes at a major airport. >>> lawmakers demanding answers after major delays on new jersey transit trains last month. what they're doing today to be sure it doesn't happen again. >>> and breaking overnight, chaos in ferguson, new jersey. gunfire on the one-year anniversary of the michael brown shooting. a live report is coming up next. start good morning. it's 5:30. 72 degrees on this monday, the 10th of august. it could be a plenty day today, but severe weather moving into the area by tomorrow morning. good morning, i'm chris wragge. >> i'm mary calvi. >>> traffic and weather on the 2s coming up. >>> but first, breaking news out of misso
no word on whether he will be reprising his role as dr. peter venkman. new movie is filmening boston and slated to hit theaters in july. >> we knew it! didn't we? >> we figured it had to. >> you need to have the originals. >> the only sad part is that harold ramus is not around. it will be good to see bill back. >> thank you, alex. >>> it is 5:26. up next, the day's top stories. >> reporter: drones getting too close to planes at a major airport....
58
58
Aug 14, 2015
08/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
to: peter kornbluh is author "back channel to cuba" and we will be back with them as well as dr. carlos alzugaraytreto, former given diplomat who is with us from havana or at the moment of this broadcast, we're just about an hour away from the by theag being raised three marines who 54 years ago took that flag down in the early eisenhower -- in the final days of the eisenhower administration. we will be back with them in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. dayguests on this historic when the u.s. embassy raises the u.s. flag over its havana embassy are dr. carlos alzugaraytreto, former cuban diplomat, with us from havana, and peter kornbluh, co-author of "back channel to cuba" is with us in washington, d.c. i want to turn to two former revolutionary combatants who say socialism will live on in cuba as the country normalizes relations with the united states. >> we think rapprochement with u.s. is a success of cuban policies. they have been unable to destroy us, now they will use the
to: peter kornbluh is author "back channel to cuba" and we will be back with them as well as dr. carlos alzugaraytreto, former given diplomat who is with us from havana or at the moment of this broadcast, we're just about an hour away from the by theag being raised three marines who 54 years ago took that flag down in the early eisenhower -- in the final days of the eisenhower administration. we will be back with them in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!,...
64
64
Aug 26, 2015
08/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
dr carmelo, an asleep specialist with the american academy of sleep medicine, and peter steepleman ishe superintendent. i'll be back in a minute with a final word on the opening bells, and we'd love to hear from you on this or any other topic. send us your thoughts on twitter, aj, or follow me and get in touch, or visit our facebook page and tell us about your own experiences. we'd love to here us. stay with us, it's "inside story". >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close >>> as a commuting high schooler, i learnt the art of backtime, i knew when i had to be vertical, out of bed, when i had to be out of the door to make the train, to run down the stairs, across the campus and have my behinds in a chair by 8am. when the bell rang and my first class began, i watched my high school commuter children do the same. that's usually the part of the story where someone says - and it didn't do me any parm. hamp. it was useful when i was a working taking the trains to work instead of school. let's be honest, there were plenty of days of a present body and absent mine. high
dr carmelo, an asleep specialist with the american academy of sleep medicine, and peter steepleman ishe superintendent. i'll be back in a minute with a final word on the opening bells, and we'd love to hear from you on this or any other topic. send us your thoughts on twitter, aj, or follow me and get in touch, or visit our facebook page and tell us about your own experiences. we'd love to here us. stay with us, it's "inside story". >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause...
45
45
Aug 23, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. with the doctor's wife, that being doctor peters. jealous husband he dispatches general van dorn, instead of dying with glory and the battle field he is shot by a jealous husband at the height of his military career. >> i see we have a gentleman will get his question. >> i am wondering about the home front, i don't know if you want to tackle this or not but things like i am assuming the rate of slaves running away increased at the moment the war
dr. with the doctor's wife, that being doctor peters. jealous husband he dispatches general van dorn, instead of dying with glory and the battle field he is shot by a jealous husband at the height of his military career. >> i see we have a gentleman will get his question. >> i am wondering about the home front, i don't know if you want to tackle this or not but things like i am assuming the rate of slaves running away increased at the moment the war
63
63
Aug 22, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. with the doctor's wife, that being doctor peters. the jealous husband he dispatches general van dorn, instead of dying with glory and the battle field he is shot by a jealous husband at the height of his military career. >> i see we have a gentleman will get his question. >> i am wondering about the home front, i don't know if you want to tackle this or not but things like i am assuming the rate of slaves running away increased at the moment the war started. because there weren't as many men around to chase them and that sort of thing, what happens to cotton production immediately that had made the south of rich and in one sense made the war start. correct me on this stuff, but with slaves gone i'm assuming and with a lot of the white men owners gone, i'm i'm assuming the cotton production couldn't do very well and i'm wondering how what ever happened on the plantation during the civil war, of course a lot of people didn't come back and certainly slaves didn't, not that they all left even during emancipation and 63 but then cotton pr
dr. with the doctor's wife, that being doctor peters. the jealous husband he dispatches general van dorn, instead of dying with glory and the battle field he is shot by a jealous husband at the height of his military career. >> i see we have a gentleman will get his question. >> i am wondering about the home front, i don't know if you want to tackle this or not but things like i am assuming the rate of slaves running away increased at the moment the war started. because there...
78
78
Aug 12, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> peter humphrey, intel analyst and former diplomat. i wanted to ask dr. tol.mit has learned that tom turks joined isis. that is the i wonder if turk -- a fact l for turkey declaring war on isis or was it the bombing? >> thank you. the gentleman in the front. >> david mack from the middle east institute. i have a question for both tom lippman and bob ford. do you think an iranian deal will make a -- between riyadh and bag dodd more likely or less likely -- baghdad? >> that gentleman right there. i know there are a lot of hands. i will try to get to them. >> a question for any of them. regarding whether the gcc countries need the u.s. more than the u.s. needs them, this is mixed. the gcc countries are key to 22 arab countries for leadership. 57 islamic countries for leadership. two, with regard to islam, they are the epicenter of prayer and pilgrimage of faith and spiritual devotion for more than a quarter of humanity. that is important for us. three, we have 80 years of investment in saudi arabia and, vice versa. now we're not about to turn our back on that. fo
. >> peter humphrey, intel analyst and former diplomat. i wanted to ask dr. tol.mit has learned that tom turks joined isis. that is the i wonder if turk -- a fact l for turkey declaring war on isis or was it the bombing? >> thank you. the gentleman in the front. >> david mack from the middle east institute. i have a question for both tom lippman and bob ford. do you think an iranian deal will make a -- between riyadh and bag dodd more likely or less likely -- baghdad? >>...
171
171
Aug 4, 2015
08/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. t doctor's office two days aweek providing skin care services for his patient and look who just now is in the chair. isn't that amazing? >> peter's pictures. >> now, marie, did it hurt you when you went through the first time? >> no, i have to tell you, i felt very little of anything. just the initial injection for the numbing. >> by the way, you can already see a difference, i was just looking at the earlier pictures of you. do you feel the difference? >> i do and i love it. >> so this is her second procedure? >> her second procedure. >> and you feel good? you feel the difference right away. >> i feel great. >> did anything weird happen? >> a little tingling, numbness for about two or three days and that was it. and i went out with my day, i went back to work. >> so you can go back to work right after this. >> you'll be a little swollen. >> then you just ice it and it goes away. >> i like the fact that it's natural already found in your system already. >> all right, come on over here, pete, we don't want to leave you out. we're not going to do that here but thank you so much. >> he's going to do it for her here, though, right? >
dr. t doctor's office two days aweek providing skin care services for his patient and look who just now is in the chair. isn't that amazing? >> peter's pictures. >> now, marie, did it hurt you when you went through the first time? >> no, i have to tell you, i felt very little of anything. just the initial injection for the numbing. >> by the way, you can already see a difference, i was just looking at the earlier pictures of you. do you feel the difference? >> i do...
51
51
Aug 3, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
peter sullivan with the hill thank you for your time. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr.y black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. lord god omnipotent, your power and love sustain us. rule the wills of our lawmakers by your might, as you use them to do your work on earth.
peter sullivan with the hill thank you for your time. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr.y black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. lord god omnipotent, your power and love sustain us. rule the wills of our lawmakers by your might, as you use them to do your work on earth.
337
337
Aug 5, 2015
08/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 337
favorite 0
quote 0
peter johnson jr. gives us the legal low down next. >>> does this make you normal or not? dr.s to win with one day left before he takes the floor. senator rand paul is going to give a preview of how he plans to take on the contenders in the big debate. it's a must-see story today on "the real story" at 2:00. for over 30 years. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you're prone to or have any inf
peter johnson jr. gives us the legal low down next. >>> does this make you normal or not? dr.s to win with one day left before he takes the floor. senator rand paul is going to give a preview of how he plans to take on the contenders in the big debate. it's a must-see story today on "the real story" at 2:00. for over 30 years. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating....
81
81
Aug 3, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
peter sullivan with the hill thank you for your time. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. lord god omnipotent, your power and love sustain us. rule the wills of our lawmakers by your might, as you use them to do your work on earth. lord, give our senators faith to look beyond today's challenges and trials, finding in you the source of their optimism and confidence. may their confidence in the unfolding of your loving providence lighten every task, providing them with reasons to rejoice. give them the gift of perseverance, enabling them to refuse to become weary in doing your will. when they fall, help them always to rise again. lord, thank you for providing us with faith to look beyond today's vicissitudes, always knowing that nothing can separate us from your love. we pray in your great name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one natio
peter sullivan with the hill thank you for your time. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. lord god omnipotent, your power and love sustain us. rule the wills of our lawmakers by your might, as you use them to do your work on earth. lord, give our senators faith to look beyond today's challenges and trials, finding in you the source of their optimism and confidence. may their...
41
41
Aug 23, 2015
08/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. with the doctor's wife, that being doctor peters. the jealous husband he dispatches general van dorn, instead of dying with glory and the battle field he is shot by a jealous husband at the height of his military career. >> i see we have a gentleman will get his question. >> i am wondering about the home front, i don't know if you want to tackle this or not but things like i am assuming the rate of slaves running away increased at the moment the war started. because there weren't as many men around to chase them and that sort of thing, what happens to cotton production immediately that had made the south of rich and in one sense made the war start. correct me on this stuff, but with slaves gone i'm assuming and with a lot of the white men owners gone, i'm i'm assuming the cotton production couldn't do very well and i'm wondering how what ever happened on the plantation during the civil war, of course a lot of people didn't come back and certainly slaves didn't, not that they all left even during emancipation and 63 but then cotton pr
dr. with the doctor's wife, that being doctor peters. the jealous husband he dispatches general van dorn, instead of dying with glory and the battle field he is shot by a jealous husband at the height of his military career. >> i see we have a gentleman will get his question. >> i am wondering about the home front, i don't know if you want to tackle this or not but things like i am assuming the rate of slaves running away increased at the moment the war started. because there...