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treasury under reagan so kind of segue in from our last conversation dr roberts why do you think it is that we have not seen the kind of unrest in the united states that we have seen in europe in response to economic strife and turmoil. because the cost have not been pushed on to the american public. anywhere near the extent that they've been pushed on to the european public you see the bailout of the banks here and there's a lot of talk about oh we'll have to cut social security medicare and all that sort of thing but they haven't really done it. but in europe they have gone and you know greece they've cut the pensions they cut all kinds of social services employment people are actually feeling the consequences of painting for the mistake of the private banks who are invested in sovereign debt and that hasn't happened yet here and so that's the real reason that the greeks are in the streets was model top cocktails throwing at the police and people here are sort of insouciant as to the gathering storm do you think just to follow up on that briefly if there were cuts to medicare medicai
treasury under reagan so kind of segue in from our last conversation dr roberts why do you think it is that we have not seen the kind of unrest in the united states that we have seen in europe in response to economic strife and turmoil. because the cost have not been pushed on to the american public. anywhere near the extent that they've been pushed on to the european public you see the bailout of the banks here and there's a lot of talk about oh we'll have to cut social security medicare and...
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dr. robert grant of the university of california san francisco led the research. adding this is a huge milestone we're in an era now for the first time when we can foresee the end of the aids epidemic. >>> it is any more than 1200 help the game and took to nevada the drug reduced their risk of hiv infection by 44 percent. however many participants failed to take the pill every day. for those who took it faithfully protection from hiv was much greater. >>> among those who actually use the drug at a regular basis the protection was much higher. over 90% reduction. ends the rate of hiv infections. it works by blocking the ability of a steady to multiplied. dick weis the fda panel recommends that an audit be used by anyone his partner is hiv-positive and by hiv negative the men at risk. that includes men like scott pelly who is part of the study and has been taking the drug for four years. >>> it's not a death sentence any more like it was 20 years ago. and i'm hoping that's if this drug comes out that it would just add one more protection into into their lives. >>> t
dr. robert grant of the university of california san francisco led the research. adding this is a huge milestone we're in an era now for the first time when we can foresee the end of the aids epidemic. >>> it is any more than 1200 help the game and took to nevada the drug reduced their risk of hiv infection by 44 percent. however many participants failed to take the pill every day. for those who took it faithfully protection from hiv was much greater. >>> among those who...
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dr. robert post is a psychiatrist who studied mood disorders at the national institutes of mental healthelped develop the m-3 screen. >> we think it is critical that the patients have numbers just like everybody knows their blood pressure and cholesterol. >> i took the test and it really is as fast and easy as the developers claim. you don't have to enter any personal information online either. you answer the questions and right away you get your results and your recommendations. >> primary care tries to take care of the whole person and that shun just be a list of health issues. >> reporter: dr. alan has been using the m3 screen with his patients during the annual checkup. it helped him identify patients he thought were depressed but who were really suffering from bipolar disorder. he says the online screening helps him get important information about his patients much more quickly than simply asking them in person. >> primary care physicians are busy. there is a lot that goes on with the visits. >> reporter: are dhe now has hi disorder under control. he uses the test on an ongoing base
dr. robert post is a psychiatrist who studied mood disorders at the national institutes of mental healthelped develop the m-3 screen. >> we think it is critical that the patients have numbers just like everybody knows their blood pressure and cholesterol. >> i took the test and it really is as fast and easy as the developers claim. you don't have to enter any personal information online either. you answer the questions and right away you get your results and your recommendations....
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dr. robert grant of the university of california, san francisco, led the research. >> i think this is a huge milestone. i think that we are in an era now for the first time when we can foresee the end of the aids epidemic. >> reporter: in dr. grant's study, more than 1,200 healthy gay men took truvada. the drug reduced their risk of h.i.v. infection by 44%. however, many participants failed to take the pill every day. for those who took it faithfully, protection from h.i.v. was much greater. >> among those who actually used the drug on a regular basis, the protection was much higher-- over 90% reduction in the rates of hiv infections. >> reporter: scott owens was part of the study and has been taking the drug for fours years. men like scott owens, he was part of the study, and he has been taking the drug for four years. >> it's not a death sentence any more like it was 20 years ago. and i'm hoping if this drug comes out, that it would just add one more protection in their lives. >> reporter: dr. rodney write is critical of the f.d.a. recommendation. he believes truvada may hurt other h.i.v.
dr. robert grant of the university of california, san francisco, led the research. >> i think this is a huge milestone. i think that we are in an era now for the first time when we can foresee the end of the aids epidemic. >> reporter: in dr. grant's study, more than 1,200 healthy gay men took truvada. the drug reduced their risk of h.i.v. infection by 44%. however, many participants failed to take the pill every day. for those who took it faithfully, protection from h.i.v. was much...
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dr. robert mann. this is the moon sick machine. moon would've turned 78 today. on google has 19 odds. if the would like to create a masterpiece you could hear the sounds. >>> is 632. president obama is going to be right here in the bay area. right here in the bay area. the big,,,,,,,, right here in the bay area. the big,,,,,,,, at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call the bay area home. from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a business... to providing grants to a nonprofit which offers job training and placement... and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. gather to resume the search for sierra lamar. anne makovec is it in morgan hill where the investigators watched the suspect for several weeks. >>> volunteers meeting at burnett elementary s.a. and. this is the suspect, and thailand garcia torres. investigators are also connecting him to a connect back in 2009. investigators say heat shocked a girl
dr. robert mann. this is the moon sick machine. moon would've turned 78 today. on google has 19 odds. if the would like to create a masterpiece you could hear the sounds. >>> is 632. president obama is going to be right here in the bay area. right here in the bay area. the big,,,,,,,, right here in the bay area. the big,,,,,,,, at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call the bay area home. from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a...
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dr. robert moore say that, there are many evil groups in the world who joined together for the detriment of humanity, more so than religious groups and churches. but i was thinking that here in the south suburbs we have an organization, an ecumenical organization called puds. it's for-- i think puds stands for something like people united to deliver shelter. and the purpose is to provide shelter during the winter months for homeless men and women and children. and this involves about 30 some churches, some of those churches provide space for people to come in and sleep at night. the mattress or pads are provided there are meals that are prepared by other groups in different churches. and the food is brought in for a hot evening meal and then a breakfast the next morning and then lunches are packed, so that these men and women can carry something with them, good nutritious food. and then there is also, we've come to the point that there is a day center open now in another church. where during the day time its kind like a warming center but it's also a center for people looking for educati
dr. robert moore say that, there are many evil groups in the world who joined together for the detriment of humanity, more so than religious groups and churches. but i was thinking that here in the south suburbs we have an organization, an ecumenical organization called puds. it's for-- i think puds stands for something like people united to deliver shelter. and the purpose is to provide shelter during the winter months for homeless men and women and children. and this involves about 30 some...
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need a marshall plan for europe and there is a way to rescue both the euro and to rescue greece and dr roberthiller you know of irrational exuberance same wrote a wonderful last sunday op ed piece in last sunday's new york times not this sunday in the bin which he said that we shouldn't be thinking of an austerity measure where everything gets tight at once when they when there's a recession and people can't create demand can't spend the money then the government has suspended well there are. there are some famous economists including . something as economists here in this country who have studied this problem and what they said was that if you. if you increase expenditures by the expenditures by the same amount you increase taxes you increase national income and that doesn't increase debt so that advocate i think you can reach that if the greeks are going to raise you have to reserve taxes of the spanish and the and italians if they would spend an equal amount as they raise their taxes there's no increase in debt and it spurs growth but there is really growth as a painless way to get out of
need a marshall plan for europe and there is a way to rescue both the euro and to rescue greece and dr roberthiller you know of irrational exuberance same wrote a wonderful last sunday op ed piece in last sunday's new york times not this sunday in the bin which he said that we shouldn't be thinking of an austerity measure where everything gets tight at once when they when there's a recession and people can't create demand can't spend the money then the government has suspended well there are....
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dr. robert jeffers of dallas is vocal against the mormon religion saying mormons are not christians. >> mormonismthelogical cult and i hold to that and there is vast mean moronism and christianity and the only person who doesn't recognize that is both ignorant of moronism andism. >> he got applause when he talked about marriage being a relationship between one man and one woman. quite a contrast to president obama who supported same-sex marriage. >> troubling new reports out of syria that the u.n. brokered peace plan is in danger of collapsing. massive twin suicide bombing and killing 55 people in damascus and injuries others. syria government is blaming islamic militants for all of the regime is using the bombings as a excuse to put force back on the streets. joining us is ambassor bolen. >> glad to be here. >> talking about what is at play. the situation gets worse and the brokered peace collapses, what happens? >> i think the seize fire that former u.n. secretary general kofi annan collapsed. it is a vaguely worded agreement. the syrian violated and no way to practice or monitor it. it was a m
dr. robert jeffers of dallas is vocal against the mormon religion saying mormons are not christians. >> mormonismthelogical cult and i hold to that and there is vast mean moronism and christianity and the only person who doesn't recognize that is both ignorant of moronism andism. >> he got applause when he talked about marriage being a relationship between one man and one woman. quite a contrast to president obama who supported same-sex marriage. >> troubling new reports out...
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dr. robert barber says it is a very big concern. >> late onset alzheimer's there's a number of different factors. most of those are tied to exercise and diet. >> reporter: the bottom line barber says, heart health and total health are directly tied to brain health. >> there's a very strong link between an alzheimer rusk and diabetes. >> reporter: barber -- alzheimer risk and diabetic. >> reporter: barber hopes this research will help change the course. >> doctors stress whether it's you or your parents and you notice some forgetfulness, tonight brush it off as a senior moment. -- don't brush it off as a senior moment. get it checked out. some medications could delay the disease for seven years. >> thank goodness the weekend was so nice. a lot of times we get this on the weekend and monday and tuesday are gorgeous. more of the same tomorrow. tomorrow morning i don't think will be as wet as today, but tomorrow afternoon showers and storms again, spottier in the morning. copy and paste that forecast. >> oh, boy. >> memorial day weekend is coming up, live look outside. while it's not raining
dr. robert barber says it is a very big concern. >> late onset alzheimer's there's a number of different factors. most of those are tied to exercise and diet. >> reporter: the bottom line barber says, heart health and total health are directly tied to brain health. >> there's a very strong link between an alzheimer rusk and diabetes. >> reporter: barber -- alzheimer risk and diabetic. >> reporter: barber hopes this research will help change the course. >>...
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dr. robert davis, great stuff.gh note that i can have a little more java. >> for more visit our partner in health healthmd.com and search coffee. >>> "behind the headlines" when "cbs this morning: saturday" returns. "headed to chili's with my friends." ♪ me and my friends da da da da da ♪ ♪ me and my friends da da da da da ♪ "with my friends randy and phil." nothing brings friends together like chili's triple dipper for dinner. ask me how i've never slept better. [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? it's not a sealy, a simmons, or a serta. ask me about my tempur-pedic. [ male announcer ] did you know there's tempur-pedic for everybody? tempur-pedic beds now come in soft, firm, and everything in between. ask me how i can finally sleep all night. [ female announcer ] visit a participating retailer and save up to $600 on a tempur-cloud supreme mattress set. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic -- the most highly recommended bed in am
dr. robert davis, great stuff.gh note that i can have a little more java. >> for more visit our partner in health healthmd.com and search coffee. >>> "behind the headlines" when "cbs this morning: saturday" returns. "headed to chili's with my friends." ♪ me and my friends da da da da da ♪ ♪ me and my friends da da da da da ♪ "with my friends randy and phil." nothing brings friends together like chili's triple dipper for dinner. ask...
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dr. robert spitzer was praised for eliminating homosexuality from a list of mental disorder but 2001 he conducted supported the use of therapy as a cure for homosexuality. that work was widely attacked and criticized. now at the age of 80 spirits is apologiesing to the gay community he even discredit his own research saying he never really had the credible evidence to say that therapy was successful. >>> more to come. local woman who has given birth to silicon valley start up. not facebook. doesn't make money not yet. but it is helping a lot of people with their homework. i people with their homework. i have the story as when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >> unpress tented effort to salvage that cruise ship off the italy coast, it's still half under water after it hit a reef in jap. crew plan to remove the wreck in one piece refloating an
dr. robert spitzer was praised for eliminating homosexuality from a list of mental disorder but 2001 he conducted supported the use of therapy as a cure for homosexuality. that work was widely attacked and criticized. now at the age of 80 spirits is apologiesing to the gay community he even discredit his own research saying he never really had the credible evidence to say that therapy was successful. >>> more to come. local woman who has given birth to silicon valley start up. not...
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dr. robert jennifers, of first baptist dallas, has been critical, saying mormons are not christians. >> mormonism is a theological cult. there are vast differences, and the only one who doesn't recognize the differences is someone ignorant of mormonism and christianity. >> romney got the loudest applause when he talked about marriage, stating that marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman, a stark contrast to president obama this week who announced his support for same-sex marriage. >> lauren green, tell your mother, miss betsy green, i said happy mother's day. >> i will indeed. thank you very much. >> starting to get warmer outside. just as you're getting ready to crank up the ac, new concerns about manage energy costs, and a energy regulations when it comes to the coal industry. some saying the president wants to steer america away from coal and natural gas, leaving consumers footing the bill. doug mckelway has more from washington. >> it was 2008 when senator barack obama offered this forecast about america's most abundant energy resource. >> if they want to build a plant they c
dr. robert jennifers, of first baptist dallas, has been critical, saying mormons are not christians. >> mormonism is a theological cult. there are vast differences, and the only one who doesn't recognize the differences is someone ignorant of mormonism and christianity. >> romney got the loudest applause when he talked about marriage, stating that marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman, a stark contrast to president obama this week who announced his support for...
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dr. roberts, they've really made some great strides. they go out into the community.y talk to parents. they get the kids to come to the school. the principal said listen, we know parents aren't going to come to us so we're going to go to them. >> rich is a small organization. they can use some help. >> absolutely. paul pettiman, the director, one person and two others. it takes $5,000 to $7,000 just to tutor one student for two years. unfortunately sometimes our school system can't sit down with a kid for a one on one tutoring program. so you really need these other outside nonprofits to move in and do the work. not to say that, you know, our dcps school system certainly doesn't have their challenges and is doing a lot of good work but you need a lot of outside effort. >> what's interesting, it sounds like a lot of money the $5,000 to $7,000 but compare that versus the investment you have to make to keep someone confined in jail or something because they didn't have the education to move forward. >> and we went through those stats, that they can't get jobs, a strain o
dr. roberts, they've really made some great strides. they go out into the community.y talk to parents. they get the kids to come to the school. the principal said listen, we know parents aren't going to come to us so we're going to go to them. >> rich is a small organization. they can use some help. >> absolutely. paul pettiman, the director, one person and two others. it takes $5,000 to $7,000 just to tutor one student for two years. unfortunately sometimes our school system can't...
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dr. robert post is a psychiatrist who studied mood disorders at the national institute's of mental healthor decades. he helped develop the m 3 screen. >> we think it's critical that patients have numbers like everybody knows their blood pressure and their cholesterol. >> i took the test and it is as fast and easy as the developers claim. you don't have to enter any personal information online either. you answer the questions and right away you get your results and your recommendations. >> primary care, we're trying to take care of the whole person and that shouldn't just be a list of health issues. >> bethesda internist has been using the screening with his patients during annual checkups. he says it's helped him identify some patients who he thought were depressed but were suffering from ptsd or bipolar disorder. he said the online screening helps him get important information about his patients much more quickly than simply asking them in person. >> primary care physicians are busy. there's a lot that goes on with visits with the patients. >> patrick henry has his bipolar disorder under
dr. robert post is a psychiatrist who studied mood disorders at the national institute's of mental healthor decades. he helped develop the m 3 screen. >> we think it's critical that patients have numbers like everybody knows their blood pressure and their cholesterol. >> i took the test and it is as fast and easy as the developers claim. you don't have to enter any personal information online either. you answer the questions and right away you get your results and your...
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dr. robert bivens about that investigation. >> we just got the call just prior to 5:00 a.m. this morning, to respond to the back side of churchill downs. we are in the very preliminary stages. we do know there were about 400 people located in that area. so we are trying to speak with as many people as we possibly can. >> isn't biven said police won't know the cause the death until an autopsy tomorrow. >>> a gunman dressed in an afghan army uniform shot and killed a nato service member before being killed by coalition forces. and a roadside bomb there exploded, killing one american and wounding two others. the explosion hit a vehicle carrying u.s. troops near an outpost close to the pakistan border. >>> if saturday's arraignment was a sign, the trial of five confused 9/11 conspirators could take years. khalid shaikh mohammed and four defendants dragged out the proceedings at guantanamo bay, cuba, for 13 hours. despite their frustration, family members of 9/11 victims say the suspects deserve a fair trial. chris lawrence has more from cuba. >> the 9/11 terror suspects turned t
dr. robert bivens about that investigation. >> we just got the call just prior to 5:00 a.m. this morning, to respond to the back side of churchill downs. we are in the very preliminary stages. we do know there were about 400 people located in that area. so we are trying to speak with as many people as we possibly can. >> isn't biven said police won't know the cause the death until an autopsy tomorrow. >>> a gunman dressed in an afghan army uniform shot and killed a nato...
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dr. robert seagal, a reston plastic surgeon who developed it, says it's catching on like wildfire. >> firstportant and the more technology takes the place of human interaction, the more important that first impression is going to be. >> reporter: the doctor says the procedure evolved over the past five years. he wanted to find a way to do away with the cut under the chin which someone might see through face time. >> a series of different experiences that i've had as a surgeon sort of led me to this technique where i'm able to generate a lateral sling and change the dynamics of the muscle, this muscle that runs here, so that i don't need to make this cut anymore. >> reporter: his wife of the one who pushed him to do it -- was the one who pushed him to do it and to call it the face time facelift. >> she got an ipad and she's looking at herself in this thing and it's just accentuating all of the fullness under her neck and all of the heavy skin and she said this is enough. you've got to do this. >> reporter: and it's resonating. cindy is one of hundreds of people who have had the procedure. >>
dr. robert seagal, a reston plastic surgeon who developed it, says it's catching on like wildfire. >> firstportant and the more technology takes the place of human interaction, the more important that first impression is going to be. >> reporter: the doctor says the procedure evolved over the past five years. he wanted to find a way to do away with the cut under the chin which someone might see through face time. >> a series of different experiences that i've had as a surgeon...
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dr. robert klinestibar a a pulmonary and critical care specialist, who's at the concert with his family,tarts stabilizing maggie's arm. it's been less than two minutes since the stage fell. david wood's phone is still recording the scene as he turns to help another young man. and prayter stayed with maggie. >> she said get her out of her. >> because of her broken leg, magjars can't move. >> so i handed my injured daughter over to a perfect strange, but i knew i had no choice. >> prayter and others carry the girl out of the wreckage and on to the hospital. she's treated for a severe laceration to her arm and leg wound. luckily her artery isn't severed. magjars suffers multiple fractures to her leg. she's later reunited with her family at the hospital. at the fairgrounds, people continue to work to free the trapped and injured and secure the wreckage. in all, seven people are killed by the falling stage. more than 40 are injured. at home in northwestern indiana, maggie and her mom spend months recovering from their injuries. >> we were very lucky. i mean, even with our injuries and as scar
dr. robert klinestibar a a pulmonary and critical care specialist, who's at the concert with his family,tarts stabilizing maggie's arm. it's been less than two minutes since the stage fell. david wood's phone is still recording the scene as he turns to help another young man. and prayter stayed with maggie. >> she said get her out of her. >> because of her broken leg, magjars can't move. >> so i handed my injured daughter over to a perfect strange, but i knew i had no choice....
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dr. brown's claim that robert mcnamara was a great success in his first four years. didn't he really alienate the joint chiefs? not that they didn't deserve to be corrected or divided, but on the f-111 controversy, he forced admirable anderson out in 1962 and 1963. it turned out admirable anderson was right, and robert mcnamara was wrong, right, dr. brown? >> i think that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of the secretary of defense, the primary function of the secretary of defense to be popular with his subordinates? i think not. i think most of them in the end respected him. in the case of admiral anderson, admiral anderson was not nominated for a second term. and the reason -- it had nothing to do with the tfx. it had to do with the cuban missile crisis. during the time that soviet ships were sailing toward cuba, perhaps with reinforcements, admiral anderson decided that he was in command. that, of course, is quite contrary to the statutes of the united states. the chief of naval operations, despite his title, is not in charge of naval operations. admi
dr. brown's claim that robert mcnamara was a great success in his first four years. didn't he really alienate the joint chiefs? not that they didn't deserve to be corrected or divided, but on the f-111 controversy, he forced admirable anderson out in 1962 and 1963. it turned out admirable anderson was right, and robert mcnamara was wrong, right, dr. brown? >> i think that deserves a lengthy answer. is it the function of the secretary of defense, the primary function of the secretary of...
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dr. phil. robert gibbs was a guest on the show today. scale brought on the show especially for him showed that he weighed 756 pounds, the dr. phil put him in a weight loss boarding school in fresno where he has been put on a plan that could help him loose four to six pounds a week. >> high tech tools in some bars, what they are doing in your favorite watering hole. >> and back here in just ten we will to the weekend in the five-day forecast. which day will be the warmest and what the temperatures will be like. >> first a woman killed when a car hits into a round about. what neighbors in the area are telling us about that. . >> i young woman in the car was killed and the man driving and a little boy were hurt. police say the driver hit the curb of a round about at california street and austin way, went through the air and hit a tree. the round about was put into improve traffic safety but some say that it can also create confusion and hurt visibility. >> cars, especially if they aren't -- local to the neighborhood they get confused and peo
dr. phil. robert gibbs was a guest on the show today. scale brought on the show especially for him showed that he weighed 756 pounds, the dr. phil put him in a weight loss boarding school in fresno where he has been put on a plan that could help him loose four to six pounds a week. >> high tech tools in some bars, what they are doing in your favorite watering hole. >> and back here in just ten we will to the weekend in the five-day forecast. which day will be the warmest and what...
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dr. phil. robert gibbs was a guest on the show today. ale brought on the show especially for him showed that he weighed 756 pounds, the dr. phil put him in a weight loss boarding school in fresno where he has been put on a plan that could help him loose four to six pounds a week. >> high tech tools in some bars, what they are doing in your favorite watering hole. >> and back here in just ten we will to the weekend in the five-day forecast. which day will be the warmest and what the temperatures will be like. >> first . >> i young woman in the car was killed and the man driving and a little boy were hurt. police say the driver hit the curb of a round about at california street and austin way, went through the air and hit a tree. the round about was put into improve traffic safety but some say that it can also create confusion and hurt visibility. >> cars, especially if they aren't -- local to the neighborhood they get confused and people rush through. >> the name of the woman who was killed is not released but neighbors say she just gradua
dr. phil. robert gibbs was a guest on the show today. ale brought on the show especially for him showed that he weighed 756 pounds, the dr. phil put him in a weight loss boarding school in fresno where he has been put on a plan that could help him loose four to six pounds a week. >> high tech tools in some bars, what they are doing in your favorite watering hole. >> and back here in just ten we will to the weekend in the five-day forecast. which day will be the warmest and what the...
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dr. robert jeffies says he's not surprised by the president's position. >> i'm disappointed that he invokedhis support. the fact is jesus very clearly said in matthew 19 that god's plan for marriage was one man with one woman, for life. and so by embracing similar sex -- same sex marriage, president obama has contradicted the jesus that he says he follows. >> >> reporter: minority faith groups as well are also reacting. the president of the national hispanic leadership conference says for his con spittence -- constituency the biblical definition of marriage is about faith, not politics, he says it is our christian faith that requires us to uphold the definition of marriage as one man and one woman, and he says i pray that his support of gay marriage does not -- does not exacerbate the growing intolerance of a christian world view. martha. martha: very interesting. what do some of the other groups say or nonchristian groups that have also weighed in on this, right? >> this is true. the national jewish center for faith says the jewish community does not interpret the bible literally but expec
dr. robert jeffies says he's not surprised by the president's position. >> i'm disappointed that he invokedhis support. the fact is jesus very clearly said in matthew 19 that god's plan for marriage was one man with one woman, for life. and so by embracing similar sex -- same sex marriage, president obama has contradicted the jesus that he says he follows. >> >> reporter: minority faith groups as well are also reacting. the president of the national hispanic leadership...
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dr. robert sears talks about going longer if you are not going to vaccinate a child which i do believe aunderstand that. >> how long did you go with your first child. >> first child, my wife had to go back to work rather early. he was only what? 9, 10 months. >> really? >> at 18 months old. >> that's not that unusual actually. >> no t the people is people jump to the conclusion that, hey, they are only getting this as a meal and just give them real food like you have been joking about. it's funny but it kind of puts a black eye on the parent that wants to do that. >> but do you think -- do you think three years old is normal? >> yes, actually yeah. >> really? >> my brother-in-law was over two years old when he stopped but it's all about the weaning of -- what's the availability of the mother to be able to do it and the child to still be able to take it. remember, it's not about a sustainable meal. it's about -- usually, it's about comforting and, you know, like i said, it's generally always comforting. you have to build the immune system that way. >> brian, i hear that point. i think it'
dr. robert sears talks about going longer if you are not going to vaccinate a child which i do believe aunderstand that. >> how long did you go with your first child. >> first child, my wife had to go back to work rather early. he was only what? 9, 10 months. >> really? >> at 18 months old. >> that's not that unusual actually. >> no t the people is people jump to the conclusion that, hey, they are only getting this as a meal and just give them real food like...
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dr. robert jordan friday issues. the first will be a pleasure and a second less so. my message to you is one of somber realism. let me begin by placing the american landscape in the broader context. we are in the midst of a global crisis in religious liberty. one with significant consequences to the u.s. and all people. outside the west where religious belief and practice are widespread, the problem is that religious freedom has never been implemented in the law or culture. the wellsprings for religious freedom have dried up. the decline of religion has undermined respect for religious liberty. only in america and is there a rout of religious freedom that remains embedded in law and culture. here and only here there remains substantial numbers of leaders, scholars, and ordinary citizens who understand their religious liberty is vital to economic and political stability. even in america, serious challenges have amounted over the last years. the challenges that will undermine the american system of religious liberty should we fail to respond with intelligence and wit.
dr. robert jordan friday issues. the first will be a pleasure and a second less so. my message to you is one of somber realism. let me begin by placing the american landscape in the broader context. we are in the midst of a global crisis in religious liberty. one with significant consequences to the u.s. and all people. outside the west where religious belief and practice are widespread, the problem is that religious freedom has never been implemented in the law or culture. the wellsprings for...
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dr. robert spitzer concluded some gay people can become straight through reparative therapy.ewed 200 people who said therapy helped change. he now says the study was flawed. this is the same doctor that help remove homosexuality from the list of mental disorders in the 19 70s. >>> tomorrow a former rutgers university student sentenced for spying on his gay roommate who later committed suicide. he faces 10 years in prison after being found guilty of a hate crime. prosecutors say he used a web camera to catch his college roommate, tyler clemente, kissing another man in september of 2010. two days later he spied again and encouraged other students to watch. secretary of the interior health with the dedication of the fourth national monument yesterday. the former military post is now popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and horse decorators. government leaders say the designation should boost tourism and bring in more jobs. >> we have formed that we would be hiring within. we are well on our way to getting that done for the summer. the president is very focused on making sure we
dr. robert spitzer concluded some gay people can become straight through reparative therapy.ewed 200 people who said therapy helped change. he now says the study was flawed. this is the same doctor that help remove homosexuality from the list of mental disorders in the 19 70s. >>> tomorrow a former rutgers university student sentenced for spying on his gay roommate who later committed suicide. he faces 10 years in prison after being found guilty of a hate crime. prosecutors say he used...
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dr. brown, secretary brown. we're contextualizing robert mcnamara in the defense department and the vietnam war. this sets down a nice base line for our next two speakers. i will introduce those speakers, george herring and ed drea. this is an easy task for me, because they are two of the ablist practitioners of the historical craft today. first george. george herring has a virginia ph.d. he taught almost four decades at the university of kentucky. there he mentored many ph.d. thesis, and his students teach throughout the land teaching history of the vietnam war. george also served as editor of the best -- probably the best journal doing diplomatic history, called diplomatic history. he also served as president of the society for historians of american foreign relations. but he made his greatest contribution, at least in my judgment, as a scholar. among his books are "america's longest war," which in four editions has sold well over half a million copies. and has been the basic text which so many undergraduates, thousands of undergraduates
dr. brown, secretary brown. we're contextualizing robert mcnamara in the defense department and the vietnam war. this sets down a nice base line for our next two speakers. i will introduce those speakers, george herring and ed drea. this is an easy task for me, because they are two of the ablist practitioners of the historical craft today. first george. george herring has a virginia ph.d. he taught almost four decades at the university of kentucky. there he mentored many ph.d. thesis, and his...
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dr. john taylor is the marion robert raymond professor of academics at stanford university and george p. schultz, senior fellow in academics at the hoover institute. dr. james galbraith is the lloyd and benson junior chair of government business relations and professor of government at the lyndon b. johnson school of public affairs at the university of texas at austin. dr. alice rivlin is a senior follow in academic studies at the brookings institution and former vice chair of the federal reserve board of governors. without objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. you will now be recognized for a five minute summary of your testimony and we'll begin with dr. herbener. >> chairman paul, ranking member clay -- >> keep the mike up close. >> and distinguish members of the committee, it is an honor to appear before you. left to the market the production of all goods including money, passes the profit and loss test to socially beneficial production. like all private enterprises a gold mining produces if the revenue from the sale of its output exceeds the cost of its i
dr. john taylor is the marion robert raymond professor of academics at stanford university and george p. schultz, senior fellow in academics at the hoover institute. dr. james galbraith is the lloyd and benson junior chair of government business relations and professor of government at the lyndon b. johnson school of public affairs at the university of texas at austin. dr. alice rivlin is a senior follow in academic studies at the brookings institution and former vice chair of the federal...
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dr. robert sen. as i was sitting out there trying to keep our two young boys quiet, i never imagined that i would be running for president of the united states. you just never know. [applause] but i also want to promise you, as you graduate from regent today and become an alumnus, he will never join a more defined are collect -- you will never join a more finer club. the dues were stiff, but the benefits are eternal, and will redound not only to you but the people you serve and minister to in the future but i want to congratulate you on one of the finest investment decisions you have ever made, and i don't just mean your new found her earning potential. your decision to come to regent was an act of sheer obedience. that's what it was for susan, and for me, too, the voice of almighty god could coming to reach into university was an excellent decision, it's like changing decision. my purpose today is to remind you that this day would not have occurred without the prayer and vision and work of countless
dr. robert sen. as i was sitting out there trying to keep our two young boys quiet, i never imagined that i would be running for president of the united states. you just never know. [applause] but i also want to promise you, as you graduate from regent today and become an alumnus, he will never join a more defined are collect -- you will never join a more finer club. the dues were stiff, but the benefits are eternal, and will redound not only to you but the people you serve and minister to in...
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pero esto solo podra empeorar la situacion take sot robert nossa/dermatologo --- y es que en lugar de esconderse detras del maquillaje... el dristen metodos que atacan el problema de raz take sot robert nossa/dermatologo tratamientos que han demostrado ser efectivos... pero a veces las odiosas espinillas no se van sin marcar su territorio y dejan cicatrices pero no se preocupe que hay procedimientos que las combaten con mano dura take sot sindia soto/sufre de acne ---existen desde cremas hasta lo ms nuevo en tratamientos de laser como el de regeneracin al cual se someti sindia take sot robert nossa/dermatologo --- el acn es ms comn de lo que pensamos pero lo importante es no quedarse de brazos cruzados y combatirlo a puÑo cerrado desde un principio y hasta dejarlo noqueado! nadia torres noticiero 47 tel take vo --hoy se dio a conocer el nombre del joven laboratorista que muri de "meningitis" en el centro mdico para veteranos de san francisco. --se trata de richard din, de 25 aÑos, fallecido el sbado apenas 17 horas despus de haberse infectado. --el trabaj en el centro mdico por 6 meses y haba estado investigando la bacteria d
pero esto solo podra empeorar la situacion take sot robert nossa/dermatologo --- y es que en lugar de esconderse detras del maquillaje... el dristen metodos que atacan el problema de raz take sot robert nossa/dermatologo tratamientos que han demostrado ser efectivos... pero a veces las odiosas espinillas no se van sin marcar su territorio y dejan cicatrices pero no se preocupe que hay procedimientos que las combaten con mano dura take sot sindia soto/sufre de acne ---existen desde cremas hasta...
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dr. martin luther king, president lyndon johnson, former u.s. attorney robert fitzgerald kennedy, and on behalf of my mother and father, made the rest in peace, mr. and mrs. gavin. the city of san francisco, the ethics office, mr. st. croix, mr. herrera, also district attorney george gascon, and the mayor, they have violated my rights under the americans with disabilities act. they violated my rights, being a woman, being a black woman in the united states. i am appalled by this mr. justice. my case is much older than the case of ross mirkarimi. i should be here in the chambers with you against the four supervisors, supervisors mar, cohen, scott, and wiener. it this case is recommended to go before the board, and the four supervisors that have a sunshine violation, 11048, i myself will file the complaint with the california state bar because it is a conflict of interest for them to pass judgment on ross mirkarimi when they have committed a misdemeanor, they have broken a state law, they are in violation, and i am appalled and outraged that they are not in here
dr. martin luther king, president lyndon johnson, former u.s. attorney robert fitzgerald kennedy, and on behalf of my mother and father, made the rest in peace, mr. and mrs. gavin. the city of san francisco, the ethics office, mr. st. croix, mr. herrera, also district attorney george gascon, and the mayor, they have violated my rights under the americans with disabilities act. they violated my rights, being a woman, being a black woman in the united states. i am appalled by this mr. justice. my...
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look for the second hour with robert caro, sunday, may 20th. >>> coming up, dr. ira rutkow, discusses how the civil war changed medicine. a clinical professor of surgery at the university of medicine and dentistry of new jersey. as well as the author of "bleeding blue and gray:civil war surgery and the evolution of american medicine." the new york ascad cademy of medicine. there are graphic photographs shown during the program, and some viewers might find this disturbing. >> that's great. you are welcome. thank you for coming. i'm getting over a cold, so i've have a coughing jag, you will understand the reason why. i appreciate the opportunity to be here, chris has take any way by third slide. so, i will start with number two. i want to thank the academy for inviting me. it is always a pleasure to come back here. arlene chainer, deserves many thanks for helping me out. i have spent many months, multiple months, working the rare book room within the library. a unique place. a wonderful institution. i look forward to the rest of its history and various reincarnatio
look for the second hour with robert caro, sunday, may 20th. >>> coming up, dr. ira rutkow, discusses how the civil war changed medicine. a clinical professor of surgery at the university of medicine and dentistry of new jersey. as well as the author of "bleeding blue and gray:civil war surgery and the evolution of american medicine." the new york ascad cademy of medicine. there are graphic photographs shown during the program, and some viewers might find this disturbing....
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we'll also hear from former labor secretary robert riech on the effect on the european economy. >>> drraw weighs in on the difficulties pro athletes face once they retire from the game. oscar-winning actor colin firth stops by the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm danielle nottingham. have a great day. >> this morning, san jose police are investigating an officer involved shooting. we will tell you
we'll also hear from former labor secretary robert riech on the effect on the european economy. >>> drraw weighs in on the difficulties pro athletes face once they retire from the game. oscar-winning actor colin firth stops by the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'm danielle nottingham. have a great day. >> this morning, san jose police are investigating an officer involved shooting. we will tell you
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robert bazell. >> how have you been feeling? >> good. >> reporter: dr. robin golan is on the front lines of the obesity epidemic. and sees its consequences every day. >> our pediatricians are seeing obese 2-year-olds and 4-year-olds, we have 5-year-olds with impaired glucose tolerance. we have 8-year-olds with type ii diabetes. this is a catastrophe. >> most of you are familiar with the shocking statistics. >> reporter: today's recommendations from the prestigious institute of medicine signal a sea change in how we perceive obesity. no longer a question of individual responsibility, but a need to change what's called an obesity promoting environment. calling on corporations, government and individuals to act. among the panel's recommendations, requiring at least 60 minutes a day of physical activity in schools. public and workplace policy that encourage people of all ages to exercise more. industry wide guidelines on marketing food to children. including healthier choices for kids in restaurants and having healthy food available at all public events. >>
robert bazell. >> how have you been feeling? >> good. >> reporter: dr. robin golan is on the front lines of the obesity epidemic. and sees its consequences every day. >> our pediatricians are seeing obese 2-year-olds and 4-year-olds, we have 5-year-olds with impaired glucose tolerance. we have 8-year-olds with type ii diabetes. this is a catastrophe. >> most of you are familiar with the shocking statistics. >> reporter: today's recommendations from the...